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How long’s the flight to Damascus?

If you’re looking to fly to Damascus, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 16h 53m; from Melbourne, around 21h 1m; and from Sydney, about 21h 2m.
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How much does a flight to Damascus cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Melbourne to Damascus starting from $839, with an average price of $1,315. If you depart from other cities such as Sydney, you can find tickets from $1,335, and from Perth starting from $1,402, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Damascus

Damascus stands as one of the world's continuously inhabited cities, serving as Syria's capital and a major hub in the Middle East. Its ancient roots place it at the heart of historical trade routes and cultural exchanges.

Wandering through its Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, reveals a rich tapestry of history, from the Umayyad Mosque and the Citadel of Damascus to the souqs and al-Hamidiyah market. The Street Called Straight, mentioned in the Bible, further adds to its deep historical layering.

This city invites discovery, offering travellers an immersive journey into its profound historical narrative and vibrant cultural legacy. It's a destination where ancient civilisations converge with everyday life.

Best time to fly to Damascus

High Season

Damascus experiences its high season through late spring, summer, and early autumn, typically from April to October. During these months, the city basks in consistently warm to hot weather, with temperatures often soaring above 30°C and very little rainfall. The atmosphere buzzes with activity; locals often spend evenings outdoors, dining at al fresco cafés or socialising in historic courtyards. Upon arrival, visitors will notice the bright, clear skies and the city's lively, sun-drenched pace.

The high season brings a different rhythm to daily life, with a shift towards evening activities as a respite from the midday heat. Outdoor markets thrive, and cultural events, open-air concerts, and festivals celebrating local traditions become more frequent. The city feels vibrant and welcoming, offering a glimpse into Damascene social life as residents and visitors alike enjoy the warm evenings and the longer daylight hours.

Low Season

The low season in Damascus runs from November to March, marked by cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and occasional frosty mornings, particularly in January and February. Temperatures during this period range from around 5°C to 15°C, making for a distinctly different experience. The city takes on a more subdued, introspective character, with fewer tourists and a quieter pace of life.

During winter, Damascenes move their social gatherings indoors, frequenting cosy tea houses and traditional restaurants. While outdoor activities are less prominent, the cooler weather makes exploring historical sites more comfortable without the summer heat. The winter landscape offers a chance to experience a different side of the city, with a crisp atmosphere and a more intimate connection to its ancient past, often characterised by quieter streets and a sense of calm.

Touch down in Damascus and feel the ancient heartbeat of one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. From the moment you arrive, its rich tapestry of history and culture unfolds, inviting you to explore a place where every alleyway and market stall tells a story. Prepare to be immersed in a city that truly reveals its character as you wander.

Here’s a taste of what awaits in Damascus:

Old City of Damascus
Step through ancient gates into a UNESCO World Heritage site where time seems to slow. This historic core is a labyrinth of narrow lanes, traditional houses, and bustling souqs, offering a genuine glimpse into daily Damascene life.

Umayyad Mosque
Marvel at one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world, a truly grand structure that has stood for centuries. Its stunning courtyards, intricate mosaics, and profound spiritual atmosphere offer a serene and memorable experience.

Souq Al-Hamidiyah
Dive into the vibrant chaos of Damascus’s most famous covered market, located within the Old City. Here, the air buzzes with activity, the scent of spices and coffee fills the air, and you can find everything from traditional crafts to sweet treats.

Azem Palace
Discover a magnificent example of 18th-century Damascene architecture, originally built for the Ottoman governor. Wander through its beautifully decorated courtyards, reception halls, and traditional rooms to imagine the opulence of bygone eras.

Straight Street (Via Recta)
Walk in the footsteps of history along this ancient Roman thoroughfare, mentioned in the Bible. It still serves as a bustling commercial street, blending modern commerce with centuries of historical layers beneath your feet.

Book your flights to Damascus

To find the best flight deals to Damascus, remember to book in advance and consider flying on weekdays for better prices. With eDreams, planning your journey is simple, and frequent travellers can unlock even more perks with eDreams Prime, getting you closer to discovery sooner.

Frequently asked questions about Damascus flights

How can I find cheap flights to Damascus on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Damascus, with fares starting from just $ 120. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
When traveling to Damascus, what's the recommended arrival time at the airport before my flight?
To kick off your trip without any dramas, rock up to the airport 2–3 hours before your flight. This gives you plenty of time to check in, get through security, customs, and drop off your bags, and leaves room in case anything crops up. With eDreams, you can snag top-flight deals to Damascus from over 3 cities. We’ve also got extras to make your airport time a breeze – priority boarding, extra luggage, and lounge access for a bit of comfort. For extra peace of mind, think about picking a refundable fare or chucking on some travel insurance so you can start your trip feeling ready and relaxed.
How many airports serve Damascus?
Damascus is served by 1 airport[s]. The main one, Damascus Intl, flies to 3 cities, with heaps of domestic and international options. The most popular flights head to Jeddah, Melbourne, and Sydney. Whether you’re travelling for work or a holiday, there’s plenty of ways to get where you need to go.
How far is the airport from the city center in Damascus?
The Damascus Intl, which serves Damascus, is about 7 kms from the city centre. Its handy location makes it easy for travellers to get to all the main attractions and amenities.
What is the average cost to travel from the Damascus airport to the city center?
When getting from the airport to the city, you’ve got a few options: Public Transport: For around 0.14 $ per person, you can jump on a bus or train – cheap and easy. Taxi: A taxi from Damascus Intl to the city centre usually costs about 1.41 $ per kilometre. Perfect if you’ve got heaps of luggage or want to get there quick-smart. Car Rental: For the ultimate freedom to explore Damascus at your own pace, grab a car with eDreams. Pick it up at Damascus Intl and hit the road straight to your destination, stopping wherever you like along the way.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Damascus?
Planning a trip to Damascus? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: 14.07 $
  • Moderate Dining: 42.21 $
  • Cheap Restaurant: 8.44 $
  • Local Beer: 2.46 $
  • Imported Beer: 4.92 $
  • Coffee: 5.07 $
  • Soft Drinks: 3.17 $
  • Bottled Water: 1.26 $

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