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In short: Canberra is a four season city, and the best time to visit depends on what you are after. Spring brings Floriade, autumn brings spectacular colour, summer is warm and event filled, and winter is cold, crisp and quiet.
Spring (September to November)
Arguably the most popular time to visit, thanks to Floriade, mild days and blossoming gardens. Book accommodation early during the festival.
Autumn (March to May)
Canberra's many deciduous trees turn brilliant shades of red and gold, making autumn one of the most scenic and comfortable times to explore the city and its gardens.
Summer (December to February)
Warm to hot and dry, good for lake activities and outdoor dining. The city is quieter over the holiday period, then picks up with summer events.
Winter (June to August)
Cold and frosty, often with foggy mornings, but home to the Enlighten Festival period and easy access to the nearby snowfields. Fewer crowds and lower prices are the trade off for the chill.
Events to plan around
Floriade in spring and the Enlighten and Balloon Spectacular season are the marquee draws. Check current dates when planning, as they shift year to year.
Seasonal timing and event dates change. Confirm current details with VisitCanberra.
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