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Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre

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Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre
Phone:
+61 8 8952 5800

Hours:
Sunday9:30am - 4pm
Monday8am - 6pm
Tuesday8am - 6pm
Wednesday8am - 6pm
Thursday8am - 6pm
Friday8am - 6pm
Saturday9:30am - 4pm


Alice Springs is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Popularly known as the Alice or simply Alice, Alice Springs is situated roughly in Australia's geographic centre.The area is known as Mparntwe to its original inhabitants, the Arrernte, who have lived in the Central Australian desert in and around what is now Alice Springs for tens of thousands of years. The name Alice Springs was given by surveyor William Whitfield Mills after Alice, Lady Todd , wife of the telegraph pioneer Sir Charles Todd. Alice Springs had an urban population of almost 24,000 as at the 2016 Census which makes up approximately 10% of the territory's population. Alice Springs is nearly equidistant from Adelaide and Darwin. The town straddles the usually dry Todd River on the northern side of the MacDonnell Ranges. The surrounding region is known as Central Australia, or the Red Centre, an arid environment consisting of several different deserts. In Alice Springs temperatures can vary dramatically, with an average maximum temperature in summer of 35.6 °C and an average minimum temperature in winter of 5.1 °C . Alice Springs has faced many problems in recent years, largely stemming from an increase in crime and a strong racial divide that has existed in the town for years.
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