TOP 50 ALICE SPRINGS Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Alice Springs - Australia, video about all things to do in Alices Springs tourist attractions by Explore Australia. Alice Springs located between Adelaide and Darwin, the popular gateway to Red Centre in Northern Teritory.
Alices Springs has many beautiful places such as Desert Park, Larapinta Trail, Kangaroo Sanctuary, Anzac Hill, Ormiston Gorge, Finke Gorge National Park, Mount Gillen, Olive Pink Botanic Garden, Chambers Pillar, Ochre Pits, The Emily and Jessie Gaps, Simpsons Gap, Corroboree Rock Conservation Area, LAstragale, Owen Springs Reserve, John Hayes Rockhole etc.
Others popular things to do in Alice Springs is visiting Alices Springs Reptile Centre, Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve, Road Transport Hall of Fame, National Pioneer Woe's Hall of Fame & Old Alice Springs Gaol, Yubu Napa Art Gallery, Araluen Arts Centre, Aboriginal Australia Culture Centre, Central Australia Aviation Museum, Camels Australia, John Flynn's Historical Reserve, Old Ghan Museum and Adelaide House Museum.
Also don't forget to visit some best places in Alice Springs such as Mbantua Fine Art Gallery, The Recidency, Henbury Meteorites Conservation Reserve, Iranti Art Gallery, Jila Arts, Talapi, Tangentyere Artist, Sounds of Starlight, Stuart Town Gaol, Megafauna Central - Museum and Art Gallery of NT, Kathleen Buzzacott Art Studio, Museum of Central Australia, Alice Springs RSL War Museum, Todd Mall Markets, Tropic of Capricorn Marker, Flynn Memorial Uniting Church, Johh McDouall Stuart, Supreme Court of North Teritory, David D Smith Park and Alice Springs Convention Centre.
For complete list of things to do in Alice Springs tourist attractions or best places to visit, simply watching this Top 50 Alice Springs attractions video.
Perth Activities 2016
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Day 1 - Perth City
Day 2 - Araluen Botanic Park, Nambung National Park, Sandboarding at Lancelin Sand Dunes, Hillarys Boat Harbour
Day 3 - Rottness Island, Crawley Edge Boatshed
Day 4 - Caversham Wildlife, Swan Valley, Margeret River Chocolate Factory, Raeburn Orchard
Day 5 - Freemantle, E-shed market, The Round House, Cottesloe Beach
Day 6 - King's Park, shopping at Watertown Outlet
TOTAL SPENDING PER PERSON
Public transport: $40
Car Rental: $57
Fuel: $25
All Entrance Fee : $96
Rottness: $62
Makan: $90
Accomodation @westminster : RM356
Visa: RM20
Wifi rental: RM94
Rate : $1 = RM3.10
Total: RM1654
Balance : $5
Actual Spending: RM1500
One of the Best photo spot in Perth (Blue Boat House)
Well-known photo spot in Perth, Crawley Edge Boatshed aka Blue Boat House. Located at Mounts Bay Road, Perth WA 6005. Beautiful and Romantic place for pre-wedding's photo, couples, or even as a single such as selfie. Best time is when sunrise and sunset, better come in the early morning or late afternoon because this place is quite busy for tourist sometimes, even though just a photo spot area.
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In this video, Graeme and I visit 3 places where you can enjoy Spring in Perth! The first place we visited is called S & R Orchard. They were having a Blossom Festival that week. I found this place through a Facebook event. I am not entirely sure if they are open to the public all year round. The next place we visited is called Raeburn Orchards. This one is definitely open to the public for most of the year. They also have other plants like avocados, mangoes and passionfruit. The last place we visited is called the Araluen Botanic Garden. You might be very familiar with this one since I've made two videos about it on my channel already (first video: second video: but it still is a joy to visit this place especially during spring.
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2. 10 Adelaide Terrace, East Perth, 6004 Perth, Australia
This property is 12 minutes walk from the beach. Fraser Suites Perth features free WiFi, an indoor swimming pool and 24-hour fitness centre. Each apartment includes stylish kitchen facilities and a state-of-the-art home entertainment system. The property is located in the Perth CBD (Central Business District).
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This property is 12 minutes walk from the beach. This 5-star luxury hotel offers a 20 m heated pool and a tennis court, just minutes from the banks of Swan River and Perth CBD (Central Business District). Free WiFi and a free city shuttle bus is provided each weekday morning.
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Situated within the famous Crown Perth complex, the centrally located 4.5-star Crown Promenade Perth offers modern, comfortable rooms. Guests can enjoy a variety of entertainment and dining facilities onsite, including 7 restaurants, 8 bars, a night club and a 24-hour casino.
7. The Esplanade, Scarborough, 6019 Perth, Australia
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Overlooking the beautiful white sands of Scarborough Beach, The Rendezvous Perth features an outdoor pool, 2 bars and a restaurant. Guests receive 100MB of free WiFi per 24 hours.
8. 305 Murray Street, Perth Central Business District, 6000 Perth, Australia
This property is a 9-minute walk from the beach. Mantra on Murray features 190 spacious studios and suites, including fully-equipped kitchenette, lounge and dining areas. Guests can relax with a drink or meal at Bin 305 Wine Bar Café.
9. 178 The Esplanade, Scarborough, 6017 Perth, Australia
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Offering ocean views from private balconies, Seashells Apartments is situated opposite Scarborough Beach. The property features 2 outdoor swimming pools, a sauna and BBQ facilities. Guests receive 500 MB of free WiFi per day.
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The spellbinding landscapes of Tanami Desert, Simpson Desert and MacDonnell Ranges set the scene for a real outback adventure holiday.
Quickly unpack in an Alice Springs accommodation option to suit your budget and style, and throw yourself into hot air ballooning, quad bike rides, bushwalking, and camel rides.
Alice Springs is known as Australia's Aboriginal art capital, with its plentiful vibrant galleries and Aboriginal culture tours.
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Alice Springs is the second largest city in the Northern Territory of Australia. Popularly known as the Alice or simply Alice, Alice Springs is situated in the geographic centre of Australia near the southern border of the Northern Territory.[2] The site is known as Mparntwe to its traditional inhabitants, the Arrernte, who have lived in the Central Australian desert in and around what is now Alice Springs for more than 50,000 years. Alice Springs has a population of 27,481 people which makes up 12 per cent of the territory's population. Averaging 576 metres (1,890 ft) above sea level, the town is nearly equidistant from Adelaide and Darwin.
There are six suburbs altogether in Alice Springs which are close to the Alice Springs town centre. Alice Springs is mostly residential.
The town of Alice Springs straddles the usually dry Todd River on the northern side of the MacDonnell Ranges. The region where Alice Springs is located is known as Central Australia, or the Red Centre, and is an arid environment consisting of several different deserts. In Alice Springs, temperatures can vary by up to 28 °C (82 °F) and rainfall can vary quite dramatically from year to year. In summer, the average maximum temperature is 36.6 °C (97.9 °F), whereas in winter the average minimum temperature can be 7.5 °C (45.5 °F).
There are many festivals and events, the town's focal point, the Todd Mall, hosts a number of Aboriginal art galleries and community events. Alice Springs desert lifestyle has inspired several unique and interesting events such as the Camel Cup, the Henley-on-Todd Regatta, Beanie Festival and the Finke Desert Race. The Finke Desert Race is some 400 kilometres (250 mi) south of Alice Springs in the Simpson Desert.
The American population celebrates most of the major American festivals, including Halloween, Independence Day and Thanksgiving. A portion of the Australian citizens engage in the festivities as well.
Alice Springs is Australia's art capital, home to many local and Aboriginal art galleries. Indigenous Australian art is largely the more dominant showcasing the rich culture and native traditions that abound in Central Australia. Trade in Aboriginal art soared after the painting movement began at Papunya, a Central Australian Aboriginal settlement, and swept other indigenous communities. Central Australia has borne some of the most prominent names in Aboriginal art, including Emily Kngwarreye, Minnie Pwerle, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Albert Namatjira and Wenten Rubuntja. Each year since 11 July 2003, the music festival, Bass in the Dust has been hosted at Alice Springs and the Araluen Centre for Arts and Entertainment presents world-class ballets and orchestras, as well as local performances.
Liz Phair included a song called Alice Springs on her 1994 album Whip Smart. The group Midnight Oil mentions Alice Springs in its song Kosciusko and in Warakurna ('There is enough in Redfern as there is in Alice'), and Pine Gap in its song Power and the Passion.
The annual Desert Mob Art Show sees art collectors and art lovers from all over the world travel to Alice Springs to see works from Aboriginal art centres in Central Australia, with works by artists from remote areas of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. This show is in conjunction with the Artist Association Desart and usually runs in September of each year at the Araluen Art Centre.
Nevil Shute's novel A Town Like Alice, and the resulting film and television miniseries, takes its name from Alice Springs, although little of the action takes place there. The local library is the Nevil Shute Memorial Library.
The Alice Springs Desert Park was created to educate visitors about the many facets of the surrounding desert environment. The arid climate botanic garden, Olive Pink Botanic Garden, is a short distance from the town centre. They were named after anthropologist, naturalist and artist Olive Pink, who lived in the town for almost 30 years and died in 1975. She was well known locally and referred to by all as Miss Pink. The Alice Springs Reptile Centre is located in the town centre.
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