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Time
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Time Zone
Oct – March GMT+2hours
April – Sept. GMT+3hours
Climate
Syria has a moderate Mediterranean climate, 4
distinct seasons, and cloudless blue skies for the
greater part of the year. Temperatures in autumn
and spring range between 20 and 25 degrees centigrade,
30 degrees in summer, and 5 to 10 degrees in winter.
Winter is generally moderate but wet in the coastal
region and cold inland; summer is hot and dry inland,
hot and humid on the coast.
Winter clothing is recommended between October and
May, and summer clothing between May and September.
Money
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Currency
The Syrian pound, locally referred to as the lira,
is the official currency.
Syrian Pound (SYP) = 100 piasters.
Notes are in denominations of SYP 1,000, 500, 200,
100, and 50.
Coins are in denominations of SYP 25, 10, 5, 2 and
1.
Currency Exchange Generally
speaking, banks are the best places to exchange
money. Hard currency can be exchanged for local
currency at the Commercial Bank of Syria, (one in
Yousef al-Azmeh St.) open Sat-Thurs 0800-1400; or
at official exchange offices (one on corner of al-Quwatli
St. & Bab al-Faraj St.) open Sat-Thurs 0900-1930.M
Hotel staff and merchants will sometimes exchange
money for you, but before they do so, you should
know the applicable exchange rate.
Credit/Debit Cards and ATMs
It's often a hassle (and sometimes impossible) to
charge purchases to a credit card—getting cash advances
from an ATM using a credit or bank card is probably
the most convenient option.
There are ATMs all over Aleppo.
American Express and Diners Club are most readily
accepted; some hotels will accept MasterCard. Airline
tickets may be bought with credit cards.
Traveller's Cheques
It's possible to cash traveler's checks at banks,
but they are not generally recommended.
Banking Hours
Commercial Bank of Syria: normally Sat-Thurs 0800-1400
(banks tend to close early on Thursdays).
GENERAL TIPS
Water Drinking water in Syria
is perfectly safe, clean and hygienic. It is derived
from natural ground and mountain springs and sources
and is treated with the most advanced techniques.
Sources of bottled mineral water are renowned for
their purity. Among these are the Boukein and Dreikish
spring water available in bottles throughout the
country.
Transport
In-town transport is made easy by taxi cabs. Yellow
cabs charge fares indicated by meters.
Shopping Souks (markets) are
the best places for shopping. Local handicrafts
in Aleppo are numerous and precious, including mother-of-pearl
items (such as backgammon boards), olive-wood carvings,
weaving and embroidery, leather goods and gold and
silver jewelry.
Favorite items with visitors are:
- Silk brocade embroidered with gold and silver
thread.
- Hand-engraved brass with silver inlays of different
patterns and designs.
- Popular hand-printed cotton garments and cloth.
- Pictures of epic and folk heroes painted on glass
or cloth.
- Mosaics inlaid with mother-of-pearl and tinted
wood.
- Hand-woven rugs made of pure wool.
- Glass made-as-you-wait-and-watch; this is the
work of glass blowers using mud furnaces where liquid
of glass is turned into pretty beakers, plates,
and lamps.
- Delicious oriental sweets filled with pistachios;
preserved fruit; Turkish Delight.
Shopping hours:
Sat-Thurs 09:30-14:00 and 16:30-22:00 (summer);
Sat-Thurs 09:30-14:00 and 16:00-20:00 (winter).
Religious Services
Held in mosques, churches, and other places worship
throughout the country. Visitors are expected to
respect the sanctity of these places with regards
to dress and conduct as they would do elsewhere.
Language
Arabic is the official language; English and French
are spoken as second languages.
Taxes
There is a 10-15% tax added to the bill in restaurants/
hotels.
Tipping
Tip 10% for most services (restaurants/cafes; taxis
do not expect a tip)
Other Essential Information
There are no endemic or communicable diseases in
Syria.
Weights and Measures: Metric
Electricity: 220 Volts, 50 AC, European 2 pin.
Plug: Voltage regulator suggested
Official working hours: 8 a.m to 3 p.m.
Friday and Saturday are the official weekend.
International Country Code: +963
City Codes within Syria:
- Damascus: 011
- Aleppo: 021
- Homs: 031
- Latakia: 041
- Tartous: 043
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