For the holiday traveller, Quest Alice Springs is ideally located to access some premier attractions and is situated only 1.4km from the CBD. It is within close proximity to Todd Mall, Olive Pink Botanical Gardens, Alice Springs Desert Park and the Cultural Precinct.
The apartments at Quest Alice Springs maintain a strong appeal with families, as they provide the convenience of facilities such as a fully equipped kitchen, private laundry and spacious lounge/dining area, offering families a ‘home away from home.’
Visit the Central Australian Tourism site for more details. http://www.centralaustraliantourism.com/
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Alice Springs is a perfect base for a Central Australian holiday, giving you easy access to all of the surrounding natural wonders: Uluru/Kata Tjuta National Park, Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) and the East and West MacDonnell Ranges.
Like the best Aussie country towns, Alice Springs makes you quickly feel welcome. With a population of over 27,000, the town offers capital-city facilities, without losing touch with its pioneering heritage and Outback friendliness.
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Alice Springs has everything you require. There are plenty of shops, from air-conditioned plazas to unique boutiques. Restaurants vary from fast food chains to five-star dining. Alice Springs also provides some very unique dining experiences, from taking a camel to dinner to dining under the stars.
The unique adventures don't stop with dining, though. Discover the serenity of this Outback town and its surroundings from above, as you drift across the MacDonnell Ranges on a balloon flight at sunrise. Or head out of town on a Harley ride for an adrenaline-pumping experience. After dark, try your luck at Lasseters Casino, or stop in at one of the pubs for a night with the locals.
Packed with activities and choices, Alice Springs has much to be discovered, long before you head out of town.
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Learn more about the local Aboriginal people, the Arrernte tribe, whose traditional lands include the area in and around Alice Springs and the MacDonnell Ranges. Join one of the numerous Aboriginal cultural tours around town, or gain a fascinating insight into their life and work at places like the Aboriginal Art and Culture Centre. Alice Springs also has a wide array of Aboriginal arts and crafts shops offering authentic artwork in a range of prices and values that suit everyone's budget.
Explore places like the Alice Springs Telegraph Station to discover the pioneering history that established Alice Springs. The Royal Flying Doctor Service and the Alice Springs School of the Air also gives a wonderful insight into the ingenuity used to survive the isolation and remoteness of the Outback throughout history and the present day. Both attractions also bring the reality of distances covered in the Outback to life.
Relax at the Alice Springs Golf Club, which is rated amongst the top 10 desert courses in the world. Or spend time at the Alice Springs Desert Park, world-class home to more than 400 animals and 120 species of plants.
When you visit The Centre, there's no doubt Alice Springs is the place to start and stay while you're here.
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