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What to See in Alice Springs - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Alice Springs (Australia). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Emily Gap, ANZAC Hill, and The Residency. Also, be sure to include Alice Springs School of the Air in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Alice Springs (Northern Territory).

Emily Gap

Emily Gap
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Emily Gap / Anthwerrke is a natural attraction and significant cultural site in the East MacDonnell Ranges, eight kilometres to the east of Mparntwe/Alice Springs, in Australia's Northern Territory.[1]

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ANZAC Hill

Hill in Australia
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Hill in Australia. ANZAC Hill, at 608 meters, is located in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory of Australia.

The Arrernte name of ANZAC Hill have been recorded as both Untyeyetwelye and Atnelkentyarliweke.

A popular walk in Alice Springs is along the Lions Walk to ANZAC Hill. This observation point gives panoramic views over the township of Alice Springs. ANZAC Hill is also a Geodetic Fundamental Point for Surveyors, and levels are taken from a marker on the hill.[2]

Address: 47 Stuart Hwy., 0870 Alice Springs

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The Residency

Museum in Alice Springs, Australia
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Museum in Alice Springs, Australia. The Residency holds significance for the people of Alice Springs as a tangible symbol of their brief legislative independence from the rest of the Northern Territory. It also provided a hub of social and cultural activities for the local residents.

John Charles Cawood was appointed Government Resident of Central Australia in 1926 and was to be based at the capital, Stuart (as Alice Springs was formerly known).[3]

Address: 12 Parsons St, Alice Springs

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Alice Springs School of the Air

School in the Braitling, Northern Territory, Australia
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School in the Braitling, Northern Territory, Australia. The Alice Springs School of the Air is a distance education organization based in Alice Springs which provides teaching, education materials and personal communication for remote children in the Northern Territory outback of Australia.[4]

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Olive Pink Botanic Garden

Botanical garden in Desert Springs, Australia
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Botanical garden in Desert Springs, Australia. Olive Pink Botanic Garden is a 16-hectare botanic garden in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, specialising in plants native to the arid central Australian region.[5]

Address: Tuncks Road, 0870 Alice Springs

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National Road Transport Hall of Fame

National Road Transport Hall of Fame
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The National Road Transport Hall of Fame is an Australian transport museum in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, owned by the Road Transport Historical Society and opened in 1995. The Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum, which the society also operates, is on the adjoining site.

As a community-based volunteer organisation, the museum is dedicated to preserving Australia's road transport heritage. Many forms of road transport – from camel trains of old to road trains and coaches of today – are displayed.

The museum has taken what it calls a lateral approach to the restoration of vehicles: instead of showing them in off-the-production-line condition, they stand as they were in their working lives, including the pragmatic, often crude, modifications that bush mechanics had to undertake in Australia's harsh outback working environment; "testimony to the trials and tribulations of Australia's road transport industry pioneers".

In July 2019 the Government of the Northern Territory appointed an administrator while the society worked to achieve regulatory compliance.[6]

Address: Norris Bell Ave, Alice Springs

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Central Australian Aviation Museum

Museum in Australia
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Museum in Australia. The Central Australian Aviation Museum is an aviation museum in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.[7]

Address: Memorial Ave, Alice Springs

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Women's Museum of Australia

Museum in the Gap, Australia
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Museum in the Gap, Australia. The Women's Museum of Australia, formerly the National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame, is a museum focused on the place of women in Australian history, situated in the restored HM Gaol and Labour Prison Alice Springs building in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.[8]

Address: 2 Stuart Terrace, 0871 Alice Springs

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Lasseters

Hotel in Desert Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
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Hotel in Desert Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. Lasseters is an entertainment complex located in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia. It incorporates a hotel, a casino, and the Alice Springs Convention Centre.

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) and Ford Dynasty Pty Ltd have signed a franchise agreement to refurbish and rebrand the current Lasseters Hotel Alice Springs; scheduled to reopen as Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters.

The hotel offers 205 guest rooms in addition to a variety of facilities and amenities including a resort pool, spa and sauna, fitness centre, casual dining in Tali a la carte restaurant and access to a variety of food and beverage options within the Lasseters casino.

The casino is the only one in Alice Springs, holding an exclusive casino licence for NT's Southern Division until 2018.

The resort is featured in the movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.[9]

Address: 93 Barrett Dr, 0870 Alice Springs

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Araluen Cultural Precinct

Museum in Australia
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Museum in Australia. The Araluen Cultural Precinct, formerly the Araluen Centre for Arts & Entertainment, in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a cultural precinct which includes the Araluen Arts Centre, the Museum of Central Australia, Central Australian Aviation Museum, Kookaburra Memorial, Yeperenye Sculpture, Central Craft, a cafe, and Aboriginal sacred sites.[10]

Address: 61 Larapinta Drive, 0870 Alice Springs

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Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum

Museum
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Museum. The Old Ghan Heritage Railway and Museum is an Australian railway museum in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory. It was attached to a narrow-gauge tourist railway line, now closed. The Road Transport Historical Society, which also owns the adjacent National Road Transport Hall of Fame, operates the museum.[11]

Address: Norris Bell Avenue, Alice Springs

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