Kensington, NSW 2033
Suburb within the Randwick local government area, part of the Sydney (Greater) Region in New South Wales. Ranked 305th best suburb by locals.
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Reviews of Kensington, NSW
"Kensington is a well-established suburb"
Kensington is a well-established suburb located in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs. Known for its vibrant community, educational institutions, and convenient location, Kensington offers a perfect blend of urban living with a touch of suburban charm.
Kensington is situated approximately 6 kilometers southeast of Sydney's CBD. The suburb is well-connected to the city and other parts of Sydney via public transport. Regular buses run from Kensington to the CBD, Central Station, and Bondi Junction, making commuting easy and efficient. The journey to the CBD by bus typically takes around 20-30 minutes. Additionally, the new light rail service further enhances connectivity, providing a direct route to the city and other key locations. Major roads like Anzac Parade and Alison Road provide convenient driving routes to the city and surrounding areas. Kensington is home to several top-tier educational institutions, making it an attractive choice for families. The suburb is renowned for the University of New South Wales (UNSW), one of Australia's leading universities, which offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Kensington Public School is a well-regarded primary school known for its strong academic performance and community spirit. For secondary education, Randwick Boys' High School and Randwick Girls' High School are nearby, providing excellent educational opportunities. Private schooling options such as St. Spyridon College and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College are also available in the vicinity. Kensington boasts numerous parks and recreational areas, enhancing its appeal as a family-friendly suburb. Centennial Park, one of Sydney's largest and most popular parks, is located adjacent to Kensington, offering vast green spaces, walking and cycling paths, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Moore Park and Queens Park are also nearby, providing additional recreational facilities and green spaces for residents to enjoy. These parks offer a perfect setting for outdoor activities, sports, and relaxation, making them popular spots for families and individuals alike. Kensington has a diverse and vibrant dining scene, catering to a variety of tastes and preferences. The suburb is home to numerous cafes, restaurants, and eateries. Popular dining spots include Java Restaurant, known for its Indonesian cuisine, and Pinocchio Sushi, offering fresh and delicious sushi. The Doncaster Hotel is a local favorite, providing a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of pub-style meals. Other notable mentions include The Naked Duck for its modern Australian menu and Souvlaki Boys for its Greek street food. The nearby Anzac Parade is lined with various restaurants and cafes, offering an array of dining options for residents.
Kensington, NSW 2033, is a dynamic and well-connected suburb that offers a perfect blend of urban convenience and suburban charm. Its proximity to Sydney’s CBD, excellent educational institutions, beautiful parks, and diverse dining options make it an ideal place for families, professionals, and students. Whether you are looking for a lively community, quality education, or easy access to city amenities, Kensington provides an attractive and well-rounded living experience.
"The best place to live in Sydney"
Kensington has wide streets, large lots of land, many federation houses. It is close to all amenities including the best beaches, universities and schools. However, it can be too expensive in terms of housing.
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"A place for the young hearted"
15 minutes to Sydney City, 15 minutes to beach, 15 minutes to the airport, walk to UNSW, walk to Sydney Boys High School and walk to Sydney Girls High School... where else would you rather be?
Did I mention Centennial Park, SFS, SCG and the Entertainment Quarter!!! My number 1 suburb in Sydney. Life is not expensive there (may be accommodation only) compared to the rest of Sydney and the people are wonderful and very well mannered
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"Kensington - Close to all amenties and entertainment"
Kensington is a suburb of eastern Sydney and is mainly a residential area with many federation style homes but with a growing amount of modern units along the main thoroughfare of Anzac Pde. Kensington is also the home of Randwick Racecourse, as the course and surrounding grounds stretch from Kensington to neighbouring Randwick. The Doncaster Hotel is nearby and serves as a meeting place for some racegoers. Also at Kensington is the University of NSW Campus and the home of NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art). Not far away is Moore Park Golf Course, a beautiful course although long and challenging. There is also an all weather driving range with three levels and 60 undercover bays. There are many motels in the area and some great restaurants; you’re close to the city nest a stone’s throw from Maroubra Beach.
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"A University Town in the heart of Sydney"
Kensington is the home to the renowned University of New South Wales. It is hence inevitable that Kensington has morphed into a University town over time. It is about a ten minutes' drive to the city and a twenty minutes bus ride. Public buses service the suburb and they run on a regular basis. However, if you are heading towards the city during peak hours, there is a chance that the bus will not stop for you if it is full.
Many of the dwellings here are residential units and family homes. Overseas international students predominantly occupy the units. On the other hand, the homes are located deeper within Kensington and these are predominantly homes for families. The postcode of Kensington comes with a price tag due to its location and the high demand for housing in this suburb.
The streets of Kensington are generally clean and there are several restaurants along Anzac Parade, a newsagency and Moore Park Supacenta is just a stone's throw away from this lovely tree-lined suburb. I will recommend this suburb to anyone who is looking to live close enough to the city and happy to commute a short distance.
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