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Kingston and Kingston Foreshore: Canberra's Waterfront Suburb

Kingston is one of Canberra''s oldest and most sought-after suburbs, sitting in the inner south a short hop from Parliament and the lake. In the last two decades the new Kingston Foreshore precinct has reshaped its edge into the capital''s waterfront dining and apartment district. This guide covers what Kingston is like to visit and to live in.

A short history

Kingston grew up around the old Causeway and the Kingston Power House, among the earliest parts of Canberra to be settled as the capital was built. That history still shows in the heritage buildings, the original Kingston shops and the converted Glassworks, which now houses a glass-art studio in the former power station.

Kingston Foreshore

The Foreshore is the modern face of the suburb, a redeveloped stretch along Lake Burley Griffin lined with apartments, restaurants, cafes and bars. It has become a default spot for waterfront brunch, an evening drink by the water or a walk along the lake. The popular weekend markets at the old bus depot sit right beside it.

Living in Kingston

Property in Kingston spans two worlds: established period homes and townhouses in the older streets, and a large and growing stock of apartments around the Foreshore. It is one of Canberra''s most walkable suburbs, which is a genuine rarity in a city built around the car, and it draws professionals, downsizers and investors for that reason. Demand is consistently strong, and prices sit at the higher end of the Canberra market.

Getting there and getting around

Kingston is a few minutes from the city centre by car and well served by bus, and it sits within easy reach of the Parliamentary Triangle and the national institutions. Future extensions of Canberra''s light rail network to the south are set to improve its connections further.

What to do

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    Kingston Foreshore Waterfront Precinct

    Kingston

    The redeveloped waterfront strip along Lake Burley Griffin in Kingston holds Canberra's most scenic cluster of restaurants, wine bars and weekend brunch venues. Parking is available on Trevillian Quay.

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    Old Bus Depot Markets

    Kingston

    Sunday markets at the historic Kingston Bus Depot — a heritage building repurposed as a weekend market with handmade goods, fresh food, coffee and a lively atmosphere.

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    Kingston Arts Precinct

    Kingston

    The warehouse district behind the foreshore holds commercial galleries, artist studios and the Canberra Glassworks, a public hot glass facility. Free to enter and open most days.

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    Silo Bakery Kingston

    Kingston

    Canberra's most celebrated artisan bakery — naturally leavened sourdough, croissants and seasonal pastries. Located two blocks from the foreshore restaurants in a converted commercial space.

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    Ferry Wharf Pontoon

    Kingston

    The Kingston ferry pontoon is the departure point for Lake Burley Griffin cruises and is used by kayakers and stand-up paddleboarders. The foreshore path along the lake here is one of Canberra's best.

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