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Kingston Foreshore Canberra: Restaurants, Old Bus Depot Markets and Things to Do

Everything at Kingston Foreshore: waterfront restaurants and cafes, the Old Bus Depot Markets, Canberra Glassworks, weekend events, and how to get there — updated for 2026.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 2 July 2026, 9:00 am

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Updated 1 h ago· 4 July 2026, 9:31 am

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Kingston Foreshore Canberra: Restaurants, Old Bus Depot Markets and Things to Do
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In short: Kingston Foreshore is Canberra's lakeside dining and lifestyle precinct on the edge of Lake Burley Griffin, a short trip from the city and parliamentary areas. It brings together waterfront restaurants and bars, weekend markets, arts and easy access to the lake.

Waterfront dining and bars

The foreshore is best known for its strip of restaurants, cafes and bars looking out over the marina and lake. It suits everything from a relaxed brunch to an evening out, with plenty of outdoor seating in the warmer months.

Kingston Bus Depot Markets

Held on Sundays in the historic former bus depot, these markets are a Canberra institution, known for gourmet food stalls, local produce, crafts and a lively atmosphere. They are an easy add-on to a morning at the foreshore.

Canberra Glassworks

Housed in Canberra's oldest surviving public building, Canberra Glassworks is a working glass art studio and gallery where you can watch artists at work and see exhibitions. It is one of the precinct's cultural highlights.

The lake and walks

Kingston Foreshore connects to the walking and cycling paths around Lake Burley Griffin, so you can easily extend a visit with a stroll or ride along the water.

Getting there and parking

Kingston Foreshore is a short drive from the city centre and is served by Transport Canberra buses. There is on site and nearby parking, though it can fill on weekends and market days, so arrive early or consider public transport.

Opening hours and offerings change. Check VisitCanberra and individual venues for current details.

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