Kingston upon Thames is a riverside town in South West London with a proper town‑centre feel — markets, riverside walks, cafés and pubs — plus straightforward rail links into central London. It suits students who want an active local life (not just a place to sleep between commutes), while still being able to reach university or central London when needed. Richmond is also a short train ride away if you want a different local vibe, more riverside spots and access to Richmond Park.
Typical Travelcard zone: Zone 6 (your exact zone depends on your address and nearest station).
Main stations: Kingston, Surbiton and Norbiton (South Western Railway).
Vibe: busy and social around the town centre and riverside; calmer on nearby residential streets.
Best for: students who want good value for space, practical amenities and straightforward rail commuting.
Transport and typical commutes
Kingston is served mainly by National Rail (South Western Railway). Train times vary by service and time of day. The examples below are station‑to‑station, off‑peak.
From Kingston station:
London Waterloo: approx. 30–40 minutes (direct services available).
Clapham Junction: approx. 25–35 minutes.
Vauxhall: approx. 30–40 minutes (often via Waterloo or Clapham Junction, depending on service).
From Surbiton station (often faster services):
London Waterloo: approx. 20–30 minutes.
Clapham Junction: approx. 15–25 minutes.
London Victoria: approx. 35–45 minutes (typically via a change at Clapham Junction).
If you share your school or workplace address in your application, we can advise on the most practical nearby stations and routes for your routine.
Food and day‑to‑day living
Kingston town centre has a wide choice of supermarkets, cafés and places to eat. Market Place and the riverside are popular for casual eating and meeting friends, especially at weekends. You’ll find a mix of familiar chains and independents, plus practical shopping around the Bentall Centre.
Typical food options you’ll see in this area include:
British pubs and casual dining
Italian and Mediterranean restaurants
South and East Asian options (for example Thai, Indian, Japanese and Korean)
Middle Eastern cafés and takeaways
International groceries alongside major supermarkets
Surbiton and Norbiton are slightly quieter and more residential, but still have local cafés, takeaways and everyday shops within easy reach.
Local highlights
Kingston riverside and Market Place – riverside walks, weekend atmosphere and everyday shopping.
Richmond town centre (one stop away) – riverside walks, cafés and a different local vibe.
Rose Theatre Kingston – theatre and cultural events year‑round.
Richmond Park (nearby) – large green space for walks, cycling and outdoor time.
Bushy Park (nearby) – another large park popular for walks, picnics and running.
Local character and evenings
Kingston’s riverside and town centre buzz at weekends, especially around the restaurants, cafés and Market Place. If you prefer quieter evenings, we can usually match you to addresses that feel more residential (for example Surbiton or Norbiton) while keeping straightforward transport access — and you’re still just a short journey from the town‑centre atmosphere when you want it.
As with any large city, it’s sensible to take normal precautions: keep valuables secure in crowded areas and stick to well‑lit main routes at night.
Who this area tends to suit
Students who want a proper town‑centre feel with plenty to do locally (shops, cafés, riverside walks).
Students who like having Kingston’s riverside buzz, with easy access to Richmond for a different feel and more green space.
Students commuting to central London who are comfortable travelling from Zone 6.
Students who like being close to green space and outdoor activities.
Longer stays where value for space and day‑to‑day convenience matters.
Property prices (guide only)
Property prices in Kingston upon Thames are high by national standards and are generally in the more expensive end of outer South West London. As a broad guide:
Apartments/flats: often around £380,000–£520,000 (roughly 95–165% above the England average for flats).
Family homes (typical terraced/semi‑detached): often around £720,000–£950,000 (roughly 160–315% above the England average for terraced/semi‑detached homes).
These ranges are intended to give general context only, and prices vary a lot by exact street, property size and condition.
Things to consider
Zone 6 travel: unlimited travel can cost more than Zone 1–2, so consider how often you will commute each week.
Journey times: rail services are usually straightforward, but times vary by route and time of day.
Busy periods: Kingston can be lively at weekends and during peak shopping times.
FAQs
Is Kingston upon Thames a good area for students?
Yes — it can be a strong fit if you want practical amenities, good rail links and a local town‑centre feel, and you’re comfortable commuting from Zone 6.
Is it more lively or more residential?
Both. The town centre and riverside areas are busier, while nearby streets (including Surbiton and Norbiton) often feel more residential.
How long is the commute to central London?
As a guide, Kingston to Waterloo is often around 30–40 minutes, and Surbiton to Waterloo is often around 20–30 minutes (station‑to‑station, off‑peak).
Which station will I be near?
That depends on your exact address. We’ll share the host profile and location details before you confirm, and we can advise on the most practical station for your route.
Useful links
If you know your dates and your school or work location, you can apply for a homestay online. We usually respond within one to two working days.
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