Nestled at the foot of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges in Alice Springs, the 4.5 star Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters offers rooms with a balcony or patio.
Featuring refurbished guest rooms and suites with sophisticated furniture and fittings, modern bathrooms, LED lighting and Smart TV's, DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs offers accommodations in the...
Desert Palms is a 3.5-star property offering individual studio villa accommodations, surrounded by tropical gardens and set around a crystal clear swimming pool with island and waterfall.
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Todd River in central Alice Springs, Diplomat Hotel Alice Springs offers air-conditioned accommodations with cable TV and free WiFi in all areas.
Stay at Alice Springs Hotel is the most centrally located accommodations in Alice Springs and the perfect place to stay for your true Outback holiday experience. Free Wi-Fi is provided for all guests....
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, free BBQ facilities and free parking, Alice’s Secret Travellers Inn offers air-conditioned accommodation, 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre.
Located in the Alice Springs town center, Elkira Court Motel offers air-conditioned rooms with a refrigerator. It features an outdoor swimming pool and barbecue facilities.
Located on the banks of the Todd River, Mercure Alice Springs Resort offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, just 5 minutes’ walk from Alice Springs' town center.
This 4.5-star hotel offers free WiFi, free parking and modern accommodations, very close to the CBD, Alice Springs Convention Center, and Lasseters Casino.
On average, 3-star hotels in Alice Springs cost $86 per night, and 4-star hotels in Alice Springs are $136 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Alice Springs can be found for $238 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Alice Springs this weekend is $121 or, for a 4-star hotel, $230. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Alice Springs for this weekend cost around $164 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $114 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Alice Springs for tonight. You'll pay around $203 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Alice Springs will cost around $164, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
First we visited the Town's Information center, Staff were...
First we visited the Town's Information center, Staff were excellent and provided all information we needed for our 3 day tour, Places we visited , West and East Macdonald ranges, Anzac Hill / Tower, There are lots of Gauges and natural landscapes are breathtaking,
There are places you can eat, and buy things that you need ,
but make sure to carry sufficient liquor as only 3 days that bottle shops are opened, and limited hours,
Wimalasiri
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a nice town that has been effected by covid - not as...
It was a nice town that has been effected by covid - not as bustling as it used to be with most shops on Todd Mall closed down but there are efforts underway to revitalise which will be great - fantastic to see all the local art
Catherine
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Alice Springs just worked!
Alice Springs just worked! I was there for Desert Mob so I had things to do for most days. I hired a car for one day and went to Desert park. It was great!
The transport was very good, I loved the beautiful trees and plants and all the services were provided with a friendly approach. the bookshop was great!
Patricia
Australia
10
Scored 10
LOCALS ARE GREAT. THE TOWN IS GREAT. VERY RELAXED.
LOCALS ARE GREAT. THE TOWN IS GREAT. VERY RELAXED. JUST AVOID THE WHINGERS RUNNING HOTELS AND ANYONE NOT BORN IN AUSTRALIA. THEY GO OUT OF THEIR WAY TO SCARE AND PUT FEAR INTO VISITORS FOR NO GOOD REASON AND DO NOT EMPLOY ANY AUSTRALIANS.
DEAN
Australia
10
Scored 10
Visit the Museums and Araleun Cultural Precinct, very...
Visit the Museums and Araleun Cultural Precinct, very friendly informative staff. Sacred women's site is located at the back of the Araleun Centre, and a 300 year old corkwood tree stands in the sculpture garden. Beautiful, affordable, hand crafted items at the Cultural Centre run by volunteers; clothing, hats, cards, ceramics, jewelry, and pottery. The Mega Fauna Centre is excellent. Amazing art can be purchased from galleries and artists on the street. Support local artists directly if you can. Many coffee shops, bars selling good quality coffee and food. Would recommend House of Tallulah and Epilogue..delightful staff and good food/coffee...and alcohol after 3 pm at the latter. Must call in to sample local beer and pizza at The Alice Springs Brewing Company..excellent! Olive Pink Botanical Gardens is a comfortable walk from CBD with a return walk along the Todd River. Stay a couple of days.
Corby
10
Scored 10
The Mega Fauna Centre is a ‘must see’, for adults and...
The Mega Fauna Centre is a ‘must see’, for adults and children. The Araluen Centre we will see on our return next week. Excellent coffee and food and delightful staff at House of Talula’s. Epilogue Lounge has great coffee, gorgeous staff and delicious Buddy Bowl! Lone Dingo is perfect place to get last minute camping needs. Thrifty car hire centrally located in CBD and also at the airport. Be respectful of the local indigenous people, remember we are on their land and we should feel privileged to experience it in such luxury
Look no further, A Good Rest B&B is it. While in Alice, we stayed in 3 different hotel/motels with 4 & 5 star ratings and none compared to the quality, luxury and care of A Good Rest. All the ammenities are fresh, contemporary and exceptionally clean. Surroundings are warm and relaxing and the staff are the most accommodating, selfless hosts you could ever wish for. There is no other place to stay.
The hotel is dirty the carpets have been cleaned in the hallways the carpets weren’t cleaned under the bed there was food and other items under the bed the tiles hadn’t been mopped and even at the tally restaurant the there was cream on the floor that remained and cleaned up for the full hour that we were their tables weren’t wiped down generally cleanliness is a bit of a problem there
The hostel is probably the most unusual I've ever been to but that's exactly what makes it so awesome and memorable. I literally slept in an old-fashioned trailer which wasn't big but for a night or two it's all I need :) The kitchen was clean and there was enough space in the garden to just hang around. If I ever come back to Alice Springs I'll definitely check in here again :)
Extremely friendly and helpful staff, particularly the managers. Anna went out of her way to accommodate me despite late unplanned arrival.
I’ve been travelling solo for nearly 3 months now, staying exclusively in backpacker / hostel accommodation and the YHA at Alice Springs is head and shoulders above anywhere I have stayed.
Thank you and best wishes.
David
Excellent location right in the heart of the cbd. Room was ok but no soap in the dispenser and after returning from doing the Larapinta trail I certainly needed soap! Bed was comfortable, good shower (apart from lack of soap). Unlikely to return to Alice Springs, as this was my second trip there, but would stay at The Diplomat again for one night
The villa was comfortable and similar to a hotel room with a little kitchen area with fridge and appliances. Good location and we walked into town a few times and it was an easy ~25m walk along the Todd. Staff at reception were friendly and didn’t use any of the other facilities but spotted a few people using the laundry and dryer.
The hotel was conveniently located near the mall, cafes, restaurants and shops. After a day out sightseeing in Alice Springs and exploring the East and West McDonald ranges, the pool was great to cool off in and the BBQ area was handy to prepare and cook meals.
the property is exceptional and a pleasure to stay in
clean modern great kitchen , breakfast to die for,and plenty of room to live while you are on holiday
we stay twice as we feel it is the best place in Alice springs
Very friendly Chinese lady staff including housekeeping team, assigned us a quiet room on the top floor as requested; coin laundry onsite; beds clean and super comfy. we had a really good night sleep there.
Felt like a haven in Alice Springs. A great outdoor space along with other hangout spaces meant you could spend all day at the hostel. Free baggage storage was so handy. It felt very safe and clean.
Amazing location only half an hour from Alice Springs (but 4-wheel drive car needed to go there). Really able to experience staying in the Australian outback.
Very nice people working there.
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