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What to expect from Sydney in August

Lucy Pascual
August 17, 2024
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Sydney in August still has crisp winter days, but the first hints of spring are appearing so it’s a perfect time for exploring. With temperatures ranging from 10°c to 19°c, August in Sydney has some amazing walking tours, food tours and even stargazing on offer.

Indulge All Your Senses

Sydney’s most famous landmarks are definitely best explored on foot and even though it might be a little chilly, August’s cool, clear weather gives you excellent visibility and an excuse to dress in snuggly wear. A relaxing stroll around the Sydney Harbour area gives you stunning views of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

If you’re interested in the city’s history, you can join a guided walking tour. A tour through The Rocks, Sydney’s oldest neighbourhood, has cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, historic pubs and quaint laneways that tell the story of Sydney’s early days. The friendly guides are truly knowledgeable, with fascinating stories of the convicts, sailors and settlers from the area.

You’ll find plenty of delicious food options around Sydney in August too, with diverse culinary delights on offer and multiple food tours that take you to the best local eateries. In areas like Newtown, Chinatown, Thaitown and Little Italy, you’ll find a mix of gourmet restaurants, trendy cafes and hidden bars, all with truly unique flavours.

A food tour in the Blue Mountains lets you sample local delicacies, artisanal cheeses, wines and chocolates, all while enjoying the breathtaking mountain scenery, but when night falls, it’s even more magical… August’s clear, cool skies create ideal conditions for skywatching and a Blue Mountains Stargazing tour will take your breath away!

Learn about the Milky Way, planets and constellations and enjoy the serenity of the mountains under a blanket of glittering stars. Alternatively, there’s a Glow Worm tour where you can view these amazing creatures and other nocturnal wildlife while wrapped up in warm clothing.

Winter’s Warming Up

Continuing on with the food theme this August in Sydney, the spectacular Forage the Rocks festival is on, so you can indulge in even more delicious food, cocktails and other delights. You can also enjoy Japanese treats and entertainment at the Sydney Cherry Blossom Festival, or check out our Things to Do in Sydney page for more fun.

Travelling during another month? Check out what to expect from Sydney in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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