
Originally Posted by
bikerchick68
Hi all! OK... I need some input... my best friend and I will be traveling to your great country next year. We are thinking October is a good time to travel???
We are talking about spending a week in Melbourne and a week in Sydney...
I am looking for suggestions on things to do, things we should NOT miss, what not to waste our time on, areas to stay etc...
we both want a place that is clean, but frankly we won't spend a bunch of time at any hotel... just a place to put our stuff, shower and sleep between outtings!
My friend does NOT cycle...
so load me up please... if you were visiting what would YOU go do? And are our two city destinations good ones? I don't want to just see city... and I love places that are historic... thanks all!

bikerchick68 - October will be a nice time of year to go (spring) not too hot yet but in Melbourne be prepared for any type of weather (its the four seasons in one day sort of place). Sydney and Melbourne have plenty of lovely historic areas and out of the city plenty of lovely scenery close by. The blue mountains are a lovely area not far from Sydney and a must see for tourists. Will you have transport? The beaches in Australia are beautiful if thats your thing although the water may be a bit chilly still at that time of year and watch out for the Noahs.
Melbourne is very multicultural with lots of yummy eating spots and plenty of things to see and do.
I am not originally from either of these states but I like both of these places. Tasmania is another place that is very beautiful and somewhere I would recommend visiting if you have the time. You can take a ferry from Melbourne or fly (about 30 mins flying time). Tasmania being a main area for convicts it is steeped in history and small so getting around from place to place does not take very long.
It has great hiking and the scenery is wonderful. Cradle mountain is a spot most tourists head to and is lovely.
Sydney and Melbourne are great places but they are big cities and Im sometimes sad that this is all most tourists see of Australia. Perhaps fly into Sydney and do the power tourist tour and then head down to Melbourne and then on to Tasmania. You really will see a lot of great stuff there and perhaps a better glimpse of what Australia is really like.
The top end of Australia is great but our Winter is the best time to see these parts as the weather is nicer (way to hot and humid heading into summer).
In case you were wondering Im not from Tasmania either. Im from Perth in Western Australia I just love the wildness of Tasmanian scenery and all the history.
Hope this helps some if you have any other questions please send me a private message anytime and I will try help you out. My husband is originally from Cairns (Queensland) Great Barrier Reef country and we have lived in many states with his job so we have a bit of knowledge about most areas.
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