
Suzhou in June
Good time to visit
The heat and humidity start becoming uncomfortable, but lotus season provides some compensation. Fewer tourists mean better deals, though you'll understand why they stay away.
Weather
June marks the beginning of Suzhou's oppressive summer humidity. Temperatures soar while moisture hangs heavy in the air, making even short walks feel exhausting. The plum rain season brings weeks of gray skies and steady drizzle that seems to never end.
30°C high21°C low13 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$80/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Dragon Boat Festival
- •Lotus flowers in full bloom
June Tips
- •Air conditioning becomes non-negotiable in accommodations
- •Schedule indoor activities during midday heat
- •Lotus viewing best early morning before crowds and heat
All Months
Spring (March to May) is peak season for good reason. The gardens explode with color — cherry blossoms in the Humble Administrator's Garden, azaleas in the Lingering Garden. Temperatures hover around 20°C, perfect for walking. But expect crowds and higher hotel prices, especially during Golden Week in early May.
Fall (September to November) might actually be better. The weather stays comfortable through October, autumn leaves create stunning backdrops in the gardens, and you'll have more space to appreciate the scenery. November can be cool, but that just makes the traditional teahouses more appealing.
Summer gets hot and humid — think 35°C with 80% humidity in July and August. The upside? Fewer tourists and lower hotel rates. Early morning garden visits become essential, and you'll appreciate the air-conditioned museums and shopping centers during the heat of the day.
Winter (December to February) is cold but atmospheric. Snow occasionally dusts the traditional rooftops, creating postcard-perfect scenes. Many outdoor food stalls close, but it's an excellent time for indoor activities like silk workshops and museum visits.
Suzhou Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
9/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
4/10
Budget
7/10
Luxury
7/10
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