When to go to Sydney


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Asked as to when to go to Sydney, you may answer that except the months of winter the rest of the periods are suitable to make a journey to this harbor city. However, it would be wrong to say that winter does not have anything pleasant in store for the guests from all around the globe. For example, in the mountains skiing can be well cherished in the month of July in Sydney. However, the summer is the most preferred time to make a visit to this Pacific adjacent land.

Months of January and February are enjoyable for heat. During this time get yourself indulged in swimming and excellent partying. Moreover, this is also festival time.

In March, April, October and November, visitors flock here for less crowded sightseeing. But be sure; clouds and rain are not unusual any time on this land. Expect Nov-Jan temperatures to head into the 40s occasionally.

June and July are the months of winter in Sydney. Even in winter nights are rarely below 10C but it may be damp, cool and non-beachy. Holidaymakers who do not have a sound knowledge over the weather of Sydney generally throng at this place during this period. From July to September, skiing on the mountains can be done well.

It would be wise to come to Sydney when the city is celebrating its festivals. During Jan 8-30, you will enjoy Sydney Festival, a solid arts event though lacking the mad, bad fringe that makes Edinburgh so bizarre. It has very little street action, but what you will enjoy is mainly regular theatres.

If you want to enjoy Australia Day, come here on Jan 26 when there is a celebration especially lively in Sydney's Darling Harbor. Enjoy free outdoor shows, regattas and a lively night spectacle.
From 1st Friday of February to early March, Sydney celebrates Mardi Gras which is a huge and deservedly famous celebration of gaiety in all artistic spheres.
June, 1st Sat/Sun will offer you Manly Food & Wine Festival.
October, 1st Sat is the time for an unbelievably queer event.
November, 1-14 attract people with an extensive display on Bondi's gorgeous coastal path named Sculpture by the Sea.
December 26 is famous for Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
December 31 will welcome you with New Year's Eve Party.

The summer season (November to March) is the most popular time to visit Sydney with temperatures regularly hitting the mid-30s. November and March are favored by visitors wanting sunshine without the searing heat.

Hotels in Sydney
Victoria Court Hotel BW Stellar Suites Hotel
Coogee Sands Hotel Holiday Inn Airport Hotel
Trendwest Suites Hotel Ibis Darling Harbour Hotel

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