| AccessMelbourne Airport operates 24 hours a day. It is Australia’s second busiest airport and services all the major international and domestic airlines. Interstate train and bus services provide excellent access, arriving right into the heart of the CBD. Sometimes, if you have a number of guests travelling to your wedding, you may be able to organise travel discounts through either the service provider or your local travel agent.
ClimateClimate and weather conditions are very important considerations when planning your wedding. Melbourne’s average daily maximum temperature in summer is around 28°C. The warmer months are popular for weddings so remember to book well in advance. Rainfall throughout the year is fairly high with about 140 rainy days per year. Winter temperatures are cool to cold, with the average daily maximum around 10°C. Winter days are short with dusk arriving very quickly and sunset about 5pm, so if you are considering outdoor wedding photographs, it may be a good idea to have an early wedding.
Melbourne is renowned for its changeable weather so if you are to be married outside, ensure an alternative venue and an effective way of contacting guests at short notice has been arranged. Remember, if you have chosen a venue such as the Dandenong Ranges, it will be much cooler than Melbourne itself. It is important you and your guests enjoy the day. Summer months can be very hot so consider the comfort of elderly people and young children when planning your day. You may need to consider air-conditioning or heating for both the ceremony and reception. Finally, remember to consider the expected temperature and location of the wedding and choose appropriate styles and fabrics for the bridal party. |
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