Are you wondering when is the best time to visit Canberra? The busiest times for visitors are March, September and December.
Most people visit Canberra during the spring (September to November) when the Floriade Festival (Sept/Oct) brings the city to life. These times see the highest hotel prices. The city really comes alive during any of the major events like Enlighten Canberra (March) or the National Folk Festival (April).
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Autumn, when the city’s plantings of deciduous trees see the streets bathed in a palette of bright red, orange, yellow and even shades of deep purple, is every bit as pretty as the spring festival. The autumn display is at its best from mid-April to mid-May.
If you are in town for a museum fix, consider visiting in winter when hotel prices and crowds are at their lowest.
Tip: Visiting on weeks when Parliament is not sitting may help you score a more affordable hotel room.
Weather in Canberra
With a high inland location, Canberra is warmer than the coastal capitals in the summer and decidedly colder in winter. In fact, there is occasional snow in July and August in some years. Regardless of what you see here between March and October, you will need to carry a warm jacket for the evenings.
Rainfall is fairly steady throughout most of the year, with the lightest falls in April, May, and June. November receives the most rain followed by December and January.
Summer (December to February)
Summer weather gets pretty warm and temps over 30 °C are not unusual. While rain is not all that common in Canberra at any time of year, it’s most likely in November and December. You will encounter 5-7 days with some rain in summer.
Autumn (March to May)
Autumn sees clear blue skies and relatively warm days. However, you can get caught out by just how cold it can get at night. As soon as the sun goes down, you may find you need, at the very least, a light jacket. By May it will need to be a decent warm one!
Winter (June to August)
It’s cold in Canberra in winter, and some outskirts of the territory may see occasional overnight snow, but the skies are blue and with the right clothing, you can really enjoy a visit. Winter sees, on average, 4 rainy days per month.
Spring (September to November)
Cool nights and early mornings and then comfortable days make spring a very popular time for visitors. November can see a few more wet days than the previous months.
Average Temperatures in Canberra are as below:
Month | Maximum temperature | Minimum temperature | Average rainfall (mm) |
---|---|---|---|
January | 26.3 | 13.6 | 40mm |
February | 26.5 | 14.1 | 37mm |
March | 24.1 | 12.7 | 39mm |
April | 20.4 | 10.1 | 38mm |
May | 16.6 | 8.4 | 36mm |
June | 13.7 | 6.3 | 39mm |
July | 13.0 | 5.5 | 39mm |
August | 14.5 | 6.0 | 43mm |
September | 16.6 | 7.1 | 44mm |
October | 19.3 | 8.5 | 51mm |
November | 22.1 | 10.4 | 61mm |
December | 24.2 | 12.0 | 51mm |
Find out more weather and temperature details on the Bureau of Meteorology.
Canberra Event Calendar
The biggest event of the year might be Floriade, but there are several other times when the city really comes alive.
Date | Festival |
---|---|
8 – 11 January 2026 | Summernats |
Early Feb 2026 | National Multicultural Festival |
20th – 22nd February 2026 | Royal Canberra Show |
6–8 February 2026 | The National Folk Festival |
27 February to 9 March 2026 | Enlighten Illuminations |
14-22 March 2026 | Canberra Balloon Spectacular |
9 March 2025 | Symphony in the Park |
2-6 April 2026 | National Folk Festival |
25 April 2026 | Anzac Day (visit the War Memorial) |
13 Sept. – 12 Oct 2025 | Floriade |
October 22-26 2025 | Canberra Writers Festival |
ACT and Canberra School and Public Holidays
Long weekends see prices rise and availability drop, so book in advance for the best deals. Most attractions only close on Christmas day and perhaps Anzac Day or Good Friday; please check individual places before visiting.
Public Holidays in Canberra 2025-2026
Holiday | 2025 | 2025 |
---|---|---|
New Year’s Day | 01 January | 01 January |
Australia Day | 27 January | 27 January* |
Canberra Day | 10 March | 09 March |
Good Friday | 18 April | 18 April |
Easter Saturday | 19 April | 03 April |
Easter Monday | 20 April | 06 April |
Anzac Day | 25 April | 25 April |
Reconciliation Day | 02 June | 01 June |
King’s Birthday | 09 June | 08 June |
Labour Day | 06 October | 05 October |
Christmas Day | 25 December | 25 December |
Boxing Day | 26 December | 26 & 28 December |
School Holidays in Canberra 2025-2026
If you don’t have children, avoiding these dates will save you money, and you will find the museums a lot less crowded.
Period | 2025 | 2026 |
Autumn break: | 14 April-28 April | 3 April to 20 April |
Winter break: | 07 July – 20 July | 4 July to 20 July |
Spring break: | 29 Sept – 12 October | 26 Sept to 12 October |
Summer break: | 18 Dec – February 2026 | 19 Dec – 31 Jan 2027 |
Source: ACT Government website
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