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Frequently Asked Questions - Female Travelers
In Damascus, you will see women wearing headscarves, women not wearing headscarves, and, occasionally, a woman wearing a full burka in which only her eyes (or not even her eyes) are visible. Most men and women in Damascus dress exactly as you might expect them to in a big city in America or Europe. It's extremely diverse.
For women:
Do not wear shorts or short skirts. As a rule of thumb: dress modestly. Short sleeve shirts are usually okay but long sleeves are preferable and tank tops should be avoided. The only time you'll need a headscarf is when you visit a mosque or certain holy sites.
For men:
It is extremely uncommon to see people wearing shorts, but it does happen. In general, it should be avoided. Avoid tank tops or sleeveless shirts.
Both men and women:
As international guests you will receive added scrutiny. Just because a local Syrian is dressed a certain way (for example: in a short skirt and a tight T-shirt) doesn't mean it is a good idea for you to follow suit.
Do pack a bathing suit and at least one set of formal clothes (something you would be comfortable wearing to a wedding). We will be attending some very formal meetings and ceremonies. Syrians also generally like to dress up and are quite fashionable. If you really want to fit in, try to look your best.
In certain areas, flashy jewelry should be avoided.
The summer will be hot. Bring a wide brim hat or hats and sunglasses as part of your basic protection against the effects of the sun.
