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Kings Cross, NSW 2011

Sydney Inner City · New South Wales · Population 18,187 · Median age 39

Kings Cross is Sydney's vibrant inner-city hub with abundant pubs, bars, and urban amenities. A lively neighbourhood offering entertainment, dining, and ea

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Written by Touringuide Team

Kings Cross is a densely populated inner-city suburb known for its nightlife and entertainment scene. The area is walkable and well-serviced with numerous pubs, bars, and restaurants within close proximity. As an urban neighbourhood rather than a traditional touring destination, it's best suited for travellers seeking city experiences and cultural activities rather than outdoor camping or remote exploration.

The suburb has a diverse population with 37% born overseas, reflecting Sydney's multicultural character. Public facilities are well-distributed throughout the area with 656 public toilets available, making it convenient for visitors. While camping options exist nearby, most travellers use Kings Cross as a base for exploring central Sydney rather than as a campground destination.

About Kings Cross — Demographics

Based on postcode 2011 area (ABS Census 2021)
18,187
Population
39
Median Age
$2,041/wk
Median Household Income
1.5
Avg Household Size
$2,500/mo
Median Mortgage
$490/wk
Median Rent
37%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Coca-Cola BillboardIconic Sydney landmark and recognisable cultural symbol in the Kings Cross area.

Must Do

  • Ward Avenue hiking trailAccessible walking trail within the suburb for urban exploration and exercise.
  • Pub and bar hoppingOver 420 pubs and bars within Kings Cross offer dining, entertainment, and nightlife experiences.

Travel Tips

  • Park in paid car parks or on-street parking (fees apply). Kings Cross streets are narrow and congested during peak hours.
  • Public transport via train station provides quick access to all of Sydney. Consider leaving your vehicle parked.
  • The area is best explored on foot—most attractions and venues are within 0.3km of each other.
  • Mobile coverage is excellent throughout. Fuel stations require travelling outside the inner suburb.
  • If camping, nearby campsites are listed but require checking current availability and booking in advance.
Traffic & Access: Kings Cross is congested during peak hours (7–9am, 5–7pm). Public transport is recommended over driving. Street parking is limited and metered; use paid car parks for longer stays.
Best Time to Visit: Visit during evening hours for the neighbourhood's entertainment scene, or weekday mornings for quieter exploration and better parking availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Kings Cross?

There are 10 campsites near Kings Cross, including First Fleet Park (1.9km), Reflection Park (1.9km), Tumbalong Park (2km).

What walks and trails are near Kings Cross?

There are 10 walking trails near Kings Cross, including Ward Avenue (0.1km), Kings Cross Road (0.2km), William Street (0.3km).

Is there fuel near Kings Cross?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Kings Cross, including BP EDGECLIFF (0.8km), 7-Eleven Paddington (1.1km), Liberty Bourke (1.4km).

What attractions are near Kings Cross?

There are 10 attractions near Kings Cross, including Coca-Cola Billboard (0.2km), Hyde Park Obelisk (1.3km), Mrs Macquarie's Chair (1.5km).