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Kingston is one of Canberra’s oldest and most character-filled suburbs, nestled on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. With its leafy streets, heritage-listed cottages, and a buzzing foreshore precinct, it offers a laid-back yet sophisticated escape. The Kingston Foreshore is the heart of the action, where modern apartments meet a lively strip of restaurants, cafés, and bars overlooking the water. It’s a place where you can spend a morning kayaking, an afternoon browsing boutique shops, and an evening dining al fresco — all within a short stroll of the city centre.
Highlights & What to See
- Kingston Foreshore – This revitalised waterfront precinct is perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride, with public art, playgrounds, and stunning views across the lake to the mountains.
- Old Bus Depot Markets – Held every Sunday in a heritage-listed bus depot, these markets are a treasure trove of gourmet food, artisan crafts, vintage finds, and live music.
- Canberra Glassworks – Housed in a former industrial building, this working studio showcases the art of glassblowing; you can watch demonstrations, take a workshop, or browse the gallery.
- Heritage Walk – Stroll through Kingston’s historic streets, where 1920s garden city homes and mature trees create a tranquil, village-like atmosphere.
- Telopea Park – A serene green space with sports fields, a playground, and a popular café — ideal for a picnic or a break from sightseeing.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up Kingston’s main attractions: start with a coffee at the Foreshore, explore the markets (if it’s Sunday), visit the Glassworks, and enjoy lunch by the water. If you’re combining it with Canberra’s major museums and galleries, a full day allows for a relaxed pace, including a walk or cycle around the lake. Kingston also makes a great base for a few nights, with excellent dining options and easy access to the city centre.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra – The national capital’s iconic landmarks — Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial, and the National Gallery — are just a 10-minute drive or a scenic 30-minute walk along the lake.
- Barton – This leafy suburb, adjacent to Kingston, is home to diplomatic missions, the National Archives, and more fine-dining restaurants.
- Manuka – A short walk or bike ride away, Manuka offers upmarket shopping, cinemas, and a vibrant café scene, plus the historic Manuka Oval.
- Lake Burley Griffin – The lake itself is a recreational hub; hire a kayak, paddleboard, or pedalo, or join a guided segway tour along the shoreline.
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