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Kingston is one of Canberra’s oldest and most charming suburbs, offering a blend of heritage architecture, a vibrant café culture, and a sunny lakeside setting. This leafy enclave feels like a village within the city, with its bustling Kingston Foreshore precinct and the historic Manuka shopping area just a short stroll away. It’s a perfect base for travellers who want to experience Canberra’s local life, from artisan bakeries to boutique galleries, all within easy reach of the capital’s major attractions.
Highlights & What to See
- Kingston Foreshore – A sleek waterfront precinct lined with restaurants, bars, and gelato spots. Grab a seat at a harbourside café and watch the paddleboarders on Lake Burley Griffin.
- Manuka Oval – Iconic sports ground hosting cricket and AFL matches. Even if there’s no game, the historic grandstands and adjacent parkland are worth a wander.
- Old Bus Depot Markets – Every Sunday, this converted bus depot buzzes with local artisans, gourmet food stalls, and live music. Perfect for picking up unique souvenirs and sampling Canberra’s produce.
- Kingston Heritage Walk – A self-guided stroll past federation-era cottages and the historic Kingston shops. Look out for the Telopea Park and the charming St Christopher’s Cathedral.
- Lake Burley Griffin – Just a block from the foreshore, you can hire a kayak, join a Segway tour, or simply picnic on the grass with views of the Captain Cook Memorial Jet.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a half-day in Kingston enough to soak up the atmosphere – arrive for a late breakfast, browse the markets (if it’s Sunday), and enjoy a leisurely lunch on the foreshore. If you’re keen on a game at Manuka Oval or want to explore the heritage walk in detail, allow a full day. Kingston also works well as a lunch stop or evening dining destination when exploring Canberra’s south side.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Barton – Adjacent embassy district with grand diplomatic residences and the Royal Australian Mint, where you can watch coins being made.
- Parliament House – Australia’s political heart, with its striking architecture and panoramic views from the roof. Just a 5-minute drive.
- Lake Burley Griffin – The lake’s central basin is dotted with attractions such as the National Carillon and the Questacon science centre.
- Parkes – Home to the Australian War Memorial and the National Gallery of Australia, both within a 10-minute drive.
- Red Hill – A leafy suburb with a lookout offering sweeping views over the city and the Brindabella Ranges – ideal for a sunset stop.
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- Parliament House — Thennicke / CC BY-SA 4.0