If you're planning a trip to Sydney in November, this is a must-read! A family travel expert in his 40s has compiled the top 10 must-visit Sydney itineraries, along with information on November weather and the best clothing. The perfect guide to a Sydney trip without regrets!
Current Weather in Australia | Clothing Information
Australia is a dream and romantic travel destination for many travelers.
However, it is a place with seasons that are the opposite of ours. It is very important to visit Australia during a pleasant season for travel.So, for those of you traveling to Australia in November and December, I've compiled the weather forecast.
Australian weather in November and December
Australian weather in November
November marks the start of summer in Sydney, Australia.
Warm and sunny weather with an average temperature of 22-25 degrees Celsius
Shorts can be worn during the day, and the temperature is optimal for outdoor activities.
The temperature still drops at night, so you'll need a long-sleeved shirt or light jacket.
Australian weather in December
December in Sydney is a time of intense summer.
The average temperature is 25-27 degrees, which is very warm, and it is possible to go out in short sleeves during the day.
The best time to enjoy swimming in warm sea water and sunshine
High humidity as summer begins
2. Clothing and weather information
In the first week of November, it rained for about three days out of the seven days I was in Sydney, but it wasn't raining enough to avoid it, so I was able to walk around without getting wet. It is a good idea to bring raincoats for your health.Yes.
The sun is very strong in the morning and during the day, so sunscreen and a hat are essential. Although the sun is strong, the wind is quite strong, so the temperature is cool and comfortable for traveling.
It's cool enough to wear light long sleeves and long pants, and I The weather was perfect for traveling, cool enough to wear a hoodie and shorts.no see.
Must-Visit Places in Sydney, Australia
Now that we've looked into the weather in Sydney, Australia, we'll recommend some must-see places.
Please note that the lists below are not in any particular order. A list of the best places and experiences I've hadSince it is a bit old, I recommend that you refer to it and find a place that suits your travel style and visit it.
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The Opera House, a landmark of Sydney, is so densely packed with attractions that you'll find yourself seeing it over and over again, even if you don't make time to visit it.
Many tourists take pictures of the Opera House due to its beautiful architecture.You can see it at any time. And when the sun sets, many tourists sit down at nearby restaurants to watch the view and chat.
A view of the beautiful Sydney Opera House
Here are two ways to enjoy the Opera House more vividly.
First, at the opera house How to see a show you'll remember forever, secondly, while walking around the opera house here and there How to take a tour in Korean (or English, of course)no see.
Both of these can be found through the links below.
I recommend visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens, located right next to the Sydney Opera House. Australia has a wealth of well-developed parks, and this one is one of them. The Royal Botanic Gardens is a place loved by many people even within Australia.no see.
The sea is right next to the park It is pleasant because the cool breeze keeps blowing, so it is good for taking a walk, and you can spend a peaceful time lying on the green lawn and healing through nature.You can have time to do it.
The peaceful and beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens
Because it is so large, it is best to wear the most comfortable walking shoes you can find. You can avoid the sun under the shade of the trees, but on bright days, you can get sunburned, so we recommend bringing sunglasses and applying sunscreen.
3. If you're visiting Sydney on the weekend, check out The Rocks Market and its coffee shops.
If you happen to be visiting Sydney over the weekend, I highly recommend visiting The Rocks Markets.
‘The area called 'The Rocks' was used by the British as a place to exile criminals when they established Australia as a colony, and it is said that this was the first place where many convicts and British people settled when they came to Australia.
So naturally It is a place where European-style architecture is preserved and the unique culture and atmosphere of the Dorothys region are preserved. A flea market is held on weekends.
Selling items, accessories, art, clothing, etc. that symbolize the regionOn one side, food is prepared, creating a festival-like atmosphere.
The Rocks Market, bustling with people and a vibrant atmosphere
Of course, given Australia's high cost of living, the prices of items sold at flea markets are also quite high. However, it's a fun place with a unique atmosphere. If you're visiting Sydney on the weekend, I highly recommend a visit.
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4. Queen Victoria Building in the CBD
The CBD (Central Business District), a common sight in Australia, is the central business district and represents the heart of Sydney, Australia. The CBD boasts a wide variety of attractions, including Central Station, the State Library, and Chinatown.
So, if you are traveling to Sydney, the CBD is a must-visit place.
The most famous and sought-after of these is the Queen Victoria Building (QVB), often called 'the most beautiful shopping centre in the world'.
The beautiful view of the Queen Victoria Building
In Sydney Isn't this the building with the most spectacular exterior?
furthermore The interior also retains the appearance of a royal palace, making it a place so beautiful that you can't take your eyes off it, from the stained glass in the hallway windows to the antique elevator.no see.
The ceiling, in particular, is made of glass to allow natural light in, creating distinct atmospheres on the first, second, and third floors. The clock tower atop the building also boasts an elegant appearance.
Highly recommended if you like taking pictures! It's a popular spot for taking photos in elegant dresses or formal attire. Therefore, it's a must-see if you're visiting the CBD.
Interior view of the Queen Victoria Building
Queen Victoria Building
This building was built in the Romanesque architectural style to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's coronation in 1898, and was used as a palace by Queen Victoria when she visited Australia.
Called the most beautiful shopping center in the world
5. Crossing the Harbour Bridge (seeing North Sydney)
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, along with the Sydney Opera House, are two of the world's most iconic landmarks. Crossing the Harbour Bridge and seeing it for yourself, A chance to take a photo of the beautiful Opera House from the Harbour Bridge.This is also true.
To cross the Harbour Bridge, you need to go to North Sydney. North Sydney has many beautiful and quiet buildings and upscale cafes, making it a great place to spend time looking at the beautiful scenery.
Harbour Bridge seen from North Sydney
North Sydney also has some delicious fish and chips restaurants, so be sure to try them. After enjoying a delicious meal and a cup of tea, it's time to cross the Harbour Bridge.
The Harbor Bridge is easily accessible, with an elevator connecting the bridge and the entire length being flat. People also enjoy jogging and dog walking.
Pedestrian walkway on the Harbour Bridge
However, the wind from the sea and the cars can make it chilly, so it's recommended to wear light clothing. Take a photo of yourself with the Opera House on the beautiful Harbour Bridge.
6. Life Shot at Jeffrey Station
If you're serious about taking a great photo, you should definitely visit this place, which offers a great view of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
In fact, the best photo opportunities with landmarks aren't right in front of the Opera House, but across the water. The same goes for the Harbour Bridge.
Jeffrey Street, a viewpoint overlooking the Harbour Bridge and Opera House
So the place I recommend is Milsons Point.
This is the best place to view the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, and if you take a picture of it with the ship docked right in front called Jeffreys Station, you can take a lot of impressive photos.
Even those who are not particularly interested in photography can learn from this point. Take a dip in the ocean and admire the Opera House and Harbour Bridge in harmony with the calmly flowing sea.is one of my favorite things to do.
7. Taronga Zoo
I was always curious about how fascinating the animals I could encounter in Australia, a country renowned for its pristine nature. To satisfy these travelers' expectations, Sydney alone boasts three or four zoos.
but Taronga Zoo is renowned for having the largest animal population and being the closest and most accessible zoo to Sydney's city centre.That's why the view of downtown Sydney from the zoo is also famous for its beauty.
We recommend arriving at the zoo early, in time for opening time (9:30 AM). The animals nap in the afternoon and are less active, so it's best to visit during their feeding time in the morning.
Taronga County is home to a variety of animals, including koalas, kangaroos, and pelicans.
페리를 타고 타롱가역에서 내리면 동물원 정문으로 향하는 셔틀버스를 타고 이동합니다. 하지만, 사람이 많아서 기다려야 한다면 꼭 정문부터 관람을 시작해야 하는 건 아니기 때문에 기다릴 필요는 없습니다.
The back gate is just a three-minute walk away, so walking is a great option. While there are various on-site family discounts, purchasing your tickets in advance online is also convenient and recommended.
and An event where you can enter the zoo for $1 if you visit on your birthday.Also, if you have a family member whose birthday is during your travel itinerary, it's a good idea to time your visit accordingly.
8. Explore Bondi Beach, Icebergs Pool, and the surrounding beaches.
If you want to enjoy swimming in Sydney, I recommend Bondi Beach.합니다. 본다이 비치는 오랫동안 시드니 사람들에게 사랑받는 곳인데요. 파도가 좋고 주변 경관이 아름다워 평일에도 많은 여행객들로 붐비는 곳입니다.
I also frequent the recently popular Iceberg Club, where you can swim in a saltwater pool overlooking the ocean. (I recommend visiting on a nice day – it's cold.)
A view of Icebergs with Bondi Beach
Swimming in the calm, wave-free ocean waters offers another unique attraction. Admission is $10 for adults and $7 for children. Guests can use the restrooms, showers, sauna, and gym ($40).
Because it's a place with a lot of sea breeze, it's very cold unless it's a sunny day. So, check the weather forecast in advance and visit on a warm, preferably hot, day.It would be good if you could do that.
Some people prefer the ocean view to swimming. From Bondi Beach, there's a walking path that follows the coastline, offering breathtaking views of the ocean.
You'll be captivated by the beauty of Australia, witness breathtaking sights, and admire the wonders of nature alongside artworks on display along the coastline.
9. Manly Beach
If you want to try something a little different in Sydney, I recommend Menly Beach.
This is a popular beach for Australians, offering a variety of attractions. Manly Beach, with its strong winds and rough waves, is a popular destination for surfing.
The Manly harbour, where the ferry arrives, is a great place for sunbathing or light water play, as the waves and wind are calm. The beach right in front of the ferry Starbucks, after exiting the station and passing several shops, offers a different feel.
Manly Beach has quite rough waves and you can see signs warning of sharks.
Lifeguards guard the dangerous beach with rough waves, and the waves are so strong that swimming is difficult.
so Most people just sit and watch the waves or dip their feet in the water.I'm enjoying it. It's a difficult place to swim.
However, there are plenty of fish and chips and delicious burrito restaurants around this beach. Enjoying a delicious meal while gazing at the ocean and enjoying the nearby flea market are other fun aspects of this beach.
10. Paddy's Market in Chinatown
The last place I recommend is Paddy's Market located in Chinatown.
There is definitely one in every country. It is a place like a souvenir market, and many tourists love it because it is a place where you can buy various counterfeit products and Australian souvenirs at very cheap prices.no see.
The exterior of Paddy's Market has a certain feel to it, but the interior is even more so.
It's actually a great place to browse if you're looking to buy souvenirs or cheap items, as they're sold at much cheaper prices than what you'd find at a typical downtown souvenir shop.
In traditional markets like this, many only accept cash, but Paddy's Market has the advantage of allowing you to purchase conveniently because many places accept cards.
In closing
호주 시드니에서 7박 8일 동안 여행했고 내일, 멜버른으로 이동합니다. 시드니에 있는 동안 날씨가 정말 좋았고 흐린 날도 있었지만, 걸어다니기 정말 시원하기 때문에 여행하기 최적의 날씨가 아니었나 싶습니다.
This trip made me realize why so many people love and desire to visit Australia, especially Sydney. I hope you enjoy your trip to Australia, following the itinerary I've personally recommended.