10 Sights & Landmarks in Alice Springs That You Shouldn't Miss

February 2, 2022 Elouise Mccaul

Stunning landscapes and a unique pioneering history create a diverse and exhilarating destination to explore. A thriving, spirited outback center, Alice Springs is as famous for the personality of its locals and traditional art as it is for the natural wonders, including the stunning Larapinta Trail and the MacDonnell Ranges surrounding it.
Restaurants in Alice Springs

1. L'Astragale

U 93 111 Bloomfield St, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 8 8953 6293 [email protected]
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L'Astragale

Intrigued by Alice-Mparntwe this young city which has 50,000 years of History? L’ Astragale offers an 3 hours in company of a friendly local. - Culture and Indigenous Art of Central Australia,Todd Mall and its artists,- History: the town, monuments and buildings with the anecdotes of the characters of the past -Excursion designed by you.Regardless of your choice, those 3 hours will be unique, amusing and personal.

2. Desert Life Church

32 Undoolya Road, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0871 Australia 8952 6196 [email protected] http://desertlifechurch.org/
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Desert Life Church

3. Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve

South Stuart Highway Herbert Heritage Drive, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 8 8952 3993 [email protected] http://alicespringstelegraphstation.com.au/
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Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve

Located within the Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve, the Telegraph Station is the birthplace of the Alice Springs township. Is is an excellent value and must see destination to add to your itinerary while visiting the Northern Territory, and situated 4km north of the Town Centre, is easily accessible for a visit. The Alice Springs Telegraph Station Historical Reserve marks the original site of the first European settlement in Alice Springs. Established in 1871 to relay messages between Darwin and Adelaide and also linking with an underwater cable network to London. Consequently creating the first real communication between Australia and England. Time your visit with one of our 4 daily guided tours (included in the price of your entry). The guided tours will immerse you in the history of the Telegraph Station and the township. Most noteworthy, you will learn about how this monumental innovation that connected Australia to the rest of the World!

Reviewed By StephenD3376

What a marvellous opportunity to step back in time, We would both have loved the chance to participate in one of the evening activities that can be experienced here.

4. Journey the dreaming

Parsons St & Todd Mall, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 408 215 700 http://www.discovercentralaustralia.com/journey-the-dreaming
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Journey the dreaming

5. Alice Springs School of the Air Experience

Alice Springs School of Air 80 Head St, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 8 8951 6834 [email protected] http://www.schooloftheair.net.au
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Alice Springs School of the Air Experience

History, Lifestyle & Innovation…Since 1951 when Alice Springs School of the Air was established, it has been at the forefront of developing techniques that continually enhance learning experiences of students living in remote areas of Central Australia.Immerse yourself in history, learn about outback lifestyle, discover world-class innovations and be inspired by what has been and continues to be a uniquely Australian method of education – achieved in “The World’s Largest Classroom”.

Reviewed By terrybarter52 - South Yunderup, Australia

Our tour of this attraction was an off train excursion whilst doing The Ghan train trip from Darwin to Adelaide. We were taken by coach a short distance from the train but still within the townsite of Alice Springs. We were greeted by a very bubbly woman who showed us in to a classroom-like room for an informative video on the formation and workings of the school, formed in 1951, which is the largest classroom in the world. To think that the students are in remote areas and spread over an area in excess of 500,000 square miles is mind boggling. After the video you move in to an adjoining room to witness an actual lesson involving a teacher and student. There is so much to see and absorb in such a short time that you need to go for yourself and learn about this modern day wonder. As you leave there is the customary gift shop with a very good array of souvenirs to purchase with all the funds going to the administration and running of the school. It truly is an amazing place to visit.

6. Anzac Hill

Anzac Hill Road, Alice Springs, Northern Territory Australia +61 8 8952 2868 http://www.discovercentralaustralia.com/anzac-hill
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Anzac Hill

Anzac Hill is the most visited landmark in Alice Springs. An ideal spot for a lookout over the town and the surrounding ranges, particularly beautiful at sunrise or sunset. The Anzac Hill memorial was unveiled on 25 April 1934 and is now dedicated to all those who have served in the defence of their country during all wars in which Australia has participated.

Reviewed By bulletjeff - Alice Springs, Australia

I guess most travelers make their way to the top of Anzac Hill (Untyeyetwelye to the Arrerente traditional owners of Alice Springs (Mparntwe) and rightly so as it affords a great view of the town with the MacDonnell Ranges as a backdrop. Probably the best time to visit is at sunset, especially if there are some clouds.

7. David D. Smith

Parson & Hartley Streets, D. D. Smith Park Lat: -23.698196 Long: 133.881742, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/government---state/display/80025-david-d.-smith-
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8. Flynn Memorial Uniting Church

50 Todd Street, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia +61 8 8952 1856 http://flynnchurch.org.au/
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9. Supreme Court of the Northern Territory

14 Parsons St, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0870 Australia http://www.supremecourt.nt.gov.au/
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Supreme Court of the Northern Territory

10. John McDouall Stuart

Stuart Terrace Stuart Park Opposite Reptile Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory 0800 Australia http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/discovery/display/103326-john-mcdouall-stuart
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