Where to see Sydney❜s Jacaranda Trees in Full Bloom
Ah, nothing says warm weather in Sydney like the full bloom of purple jacaranda trees. For six or so weeks (usually from mid-October before a peak in mid-November) the streets become filled with beautiful purple flowers gently falling on the footpaths like purple rain... it's just stunning.
I wish that simply enjoying nature's gift was enough, but we know you want to show it off to your friends via a social media post.... go on admit it, you've snapped a jacaranda or two in your time! So, to make your Instagram feed stand out with lilac tones mixed with lo-fi filters and purple heart emojis, here are the best spots to go in Sydney.... just be aware of oncoming traffic.
When is Jacaranda Season in Sydney
The best time of year to spot beautiful Jacarandas in Sydney is usually from late October right through to November.
Where to see Jacarandas in Sydney
In the Sydney CBD
What better place to start looking than at the Royal Botanic Gardens, they have jacaranda trees dating back to the 1850s. And you get bonus points for snapping the Harbour Bridge in your shot!
You can also see the trees in bloom as you walk through Circular Quay and The Rocks.
You'll get two views in one on Cathedral Street in Woolloomooloo with gorgeous purple blooms and Sydney's Centrepoint Tower as your eyecandy.
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North Shore
So popular are the jacarandas in Sydney that the Hunters Hills Trust organises walking tours through the suburb's best streets.
Grab your selfie stick and head to McDougall Street in Kirribilli - one of the most beautiful streets in Sydney with canopies of jacaranda trees. If it's full of tourists doing the same then head to areas such as Lavender Bay, Greenwich, Waverton, Longueville, and Wollstonecraft, which may be a little quieter.
The parks around McMahons Point, especially Blues Point Road, are known to put on a purple display come spring/summer.
Station Street, Naremburn (near Naremburn Park) is another spot to add to your list.
Eastern Suburbs
Paddington, Woollahra, and Double Bay all have purple trees lining the streets during October and November.
Start on Oxford Street and make your way up to Five Ways in Paddington then meander down to Woollahra and Double Bay.
Inner West
Possibly less crowded (on weekends especially) and with no chance of oncoming traffic is the University of Sydney, which has jacaranda trees all over campus.
The nearby suburbs of Glebe, Camperdown, and Erskineville are also worth taking a look at.
Greater West
During Jacaranda season, Parramatta Park is the perfect place to admire the pretty petals that line the pathways and turn the green spaces purple. The gorgeous trees take over the park during spring creating a shady pastel-hued canopy for locals to admire. Take a walk or a bike ride and soak up the serenity!
Also in Parramatta, you can spot some purple blooms at Prince Alfred Square.
Inner East
An ellaslist explorer sent us this picture of Tote Park Playground in Zetland - isn't it beautiful? While you're there, make sure you visit the nearby Green Square Library. It is all kinds of amazing!
South Sydney
If you're heading down south or live in these parts, stop off at Hogden Park in Kogarah and Argyle Street in Camden to see jacarandas in full bloom.
Jacaranda Festivals in Sydney & Beyond
Camden Jacaranda Festival
A family event celebrating the unique town of Camden, the community comes together in November to celebrate the Camden Jacaranda Festival. Over three days there is music in the streets, the Jacaranda Experience with stalls, Santa, Fireworks, Christmas Tree Lighting and Jacaranda lighting, food, beautiful cars and motorbikes and lots more.
The dates for the next Camden Jacaranda Festival are yet to be announced - stay tuned!
Grafton Jacaranda Festival
Grafton on the NSW north coast is at the top of the list with their annual Grafton Jacaranda Festival.
In mid-October and early November, the streets and parks of the town are transformed into something a purple dreamscape as Jacarandas explode in full bloom. Street after street is lined with Jacaranda Trees around the area so you can stroll, bike ride or drive to immerse yourself in Jacaranda City.
Please be Careful...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of people risking their lives as they try to frame the perfect shot, with people standing in the middle of the street to get their social media snaps. Watch your step people!
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