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Is it allowed to wear shorts in Armenia?

A t-shirt and shorts or skirt just above the knee is acceptable. Most of the locals will be wearing trousers. For monasteries, women are meant to wear a dress and cover their heads. Men should wear long trousers.



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Do's and Don'ts in Armenia
  • Do check the events calendar.
  • Do expect to see smoking in most places.
  • Do visit the Vernissage.
  • Do Catch Taxi with Taximeter.
  • Do sit in the record-breaking cable car.
  • Do expect that Armenians pay instead of each other.
  • Don't dress very openly.
  • Don't Allow Women to Carry Heavy Items.


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What are the rules about bringing goods to Armenia?
  • Foodstuff – 5 kilos.
  • Beverages – 2 liters.
  • Cigarettes – 400.
  • Cigars – 10.
  • Tobacco – 1 kilo.
  • Cell phones - 2.


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Tipping is a relatively new concept in Armenia, with little tipping during the Soviet era. It has become pretty well established in Yerevan, especially in restaurants and cafes, where tips are now usually expected. Anything from 10-20% is ok. On smaller bills, just leaving the change may suffice.

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Armenia is relatively inexpensive compared to European countries, Russia, the USA, etc. For example, you can taste traditional Armenian dishes in restaurants for around $15-20, or visit museums for $5 per ticket. The pubs, bars or cafés are also very affordable, even if right in the city center.

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Armenia Spring Packing List (March to May): Clothes and Shoes
  1. Underwear.
  2. Socks.
  3. Pajamas/sleepwear.
  4. Swimwear & towel.
  5. T-shirts (should cover the shoulders)
  6. Sweater (for the mountains)
  7. Jeans or long, light trousers.
  8. Shorts.


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As this is a Muslim country, foreign women should dress modestly, especially in the rural areas, and cultivate a certain coolness of manner. Women can dress in normal western-style modest clothing, although female visitors should avoid wearing short skirts (they must be below the knee) and shorts.

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One of the main things that expatriates and tourists notice when they first arrive in Armenia is the warm hospitality and kindness of the locals. Armenians are known for their generosity, friendliness and enthusiasm to share their culture with others.

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Yes, Armenia is generally safe at night. The country has a low crime rate and the people are friendly and welcoming. However, it is still important to take the usual precautions when travelling at night, such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of your surroundings.

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