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Hotels in Alice Springs, NT — What to Expect
Deep in the red heart of Australia, Alice Springs is an outback town with a spirit as big as the desert sky. The main draw is its position as the gateway to iconic landscapes like Uluru-Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon, but the town itself is a compelling mix of ancient culture and pioneering history. You can explore the fascinating exhibits at the Alice Springs Desert Park, learn about the Royal Flying Doctor Service, or browse the authentic Aboriginal art at the galleries in Todd Mall. For a true sense of place, a sunrise hot air balloon flight over the MacDonnell Ranges is hard to beat.
Alice Springs suits adventurous travellers, from solo explorers to families seeking a unique educational trip. Most visitors find it convenient to stay in the town centre, putting the main shops, museums, and restaurants within easy walking distance. The town is well-served by the Alice Springs Airport, with regular domestic flights, and it’s the central hub for all major tour operators heading into the outback.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 13 different accommodation options in and around Alice Springs. The selection is practical and varied, dominated by comfortable mid-range motels and hotels that cater perfectly to the touring crowd, alongside a few well-regarded hostels for budget travellers and a couple of more upmarket lodges offering a touch of outback luxury.
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What is Alice Springs known for?
Alice Springs is known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich Aboriginal culture, and unique wildlife. Visitors can explore the MacDonnell Ranges, visit the Alice Springs Desert Park, and experience the local art scene.
Best time to visit Alice Springs?
The best time to visit Alice Springs is during the dry season from May to September, when the weather is mild and the skies are clear. Avoid visiting during the wet season from November to March, when the temperatures are high and the roads can be closed due to flooding.