Nestled at the foot of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges in Alice Springs, the 4.5 star Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters offers rooms with a balcony or patio.
Featuring refurbished guest rooms and suites with sophisticated furniture and fittings, modern bathrooms, LED lighting and Smart TV's, DoubleTree by Hilton Alice Springs offers accommodation in the...
Barbara
Australia
Booked 4 nights accommodation in a deluxe double room with 2 Double Beds costing $339/night including breakfast.
Friendly helpful checkin. The hotel takes a $50/night (so ours was $200) bond and I was told it would be refunded within 5 working days. (It was subsequently refunded.) We were allocated room 228.
There is a gated carpark on our side of the complex. Access is via room key in the slot.
This is a large 2 storey complex set amongst gardens with a long walk to the rooms. There is a luggage ramp located near elevators which are situated at the end of the buildings. To access buildings you need to use your room key.
Our room was comfortable, if dated, with a nice balcony overlooking the garden & pool area. Plenty of room for luggage.
The beds are comfortable. The air con was quiet & worked well.
The bar fridge had some long life milk in it & Instant Tea/Coffee is available but no biscuits nor bottled water.
The ensuite is smallish with the shower over the bath. A rubber mat & grab handles make it more safe than normally the case. Toilettries are in pump action bottles. There is a retractible laundry line over the bath, which is useful.
The room is fully serviced every day which we appreciated.
There are 2 restaurants in the hotel, & we tried both.
The Asian one, Hanuman, was very good, with a good wine menu & good choice of food. $102 for 2 main meals, small serve of rice & 2 glasses of wine. It seems to be run independently from Hilton.
We also ate 1night at the hotel restaurant, Saltbush. The quality of the food & service was excellent. 2 main meals, of barramundi & salmon & 3 glasses of wine. Gratis rolls & butter for $117.
Breakfast is held in the main building. Good selection of food to suit all types. We particularly enjoyed the freshly made omelet. Friendly helpful staff too.
All up, this was a comfortable stay for us with pleasant, helpful staff.
Set in Alice Springs, 4.4 km from Alice Springs Convention Centre and 4.5 km from Lasseters Casino, Heritage Caravan Park offers an outdoor swimming pool and air conditioning.
Macdonnell Range Holiday Park is surrounded by the beautiful MacDonnell Ranges, 5 minutes’ drive from Alice Springs. Guests have access to 2 swimming pools and a children's wading pool.
Beck
Australia
Great location clean comfortable. next time I will read my booking and make sure we have an onsuit.
This 4.5-star hotel offers free WiFi, free parking and modern accommodation, very close to the CBD, Alice Springs Convention Centre, and Lasseters Casino.
Just 5 minutes’ drive from central Alice Springs, Alice on Todd Apartments offer self-catering accommodation with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi internet.
The recently renovated Alice's Granny Flat is set in Alice Springs, near Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime Gallery and Alice Springs Reptile Centre.
Williams
Australia
The granny flat has a warm cosy feeling and Karen and Hans were lovely hosts. I enjoyed sitting in the garden watching the birds. Great location not far from city centre and a short walk to the local shops. A very comfortable sweet granny flat.
Desert Palms is a 3.5-star property offering individual studio villa accommodation, surrounded by tropical gardens and set around a crystal clear swimming pool with island and waterfall.
Julien
Belgium
It's fine. Nothing to write home about. Staff is friendly and it's clean.
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, free BBQ facilities and free parking, Alice’s Secret Travellers Inn offers air-conditioned accommodation, 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre.
On average, 3-star hotels in Alice Springs cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Alice Springs are £134 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Alice Springs can on average be found for £140 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Alice Springs this weekend is £88 or, for a 4-star hotel, £111. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Alice Springs for this weekend cost on average around £189 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £85 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Alice Springs for tonight. You'll pay on average around £115 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Alice Springs will cost around £131 (based on Booking.com prices).
Alice Springs is a city with many problems that only they...
Alice Springs is a city with many problems that only they can resolve, however it is the closest place to Uluru to fly to from most cities in Australia. The Doubletree nextdoor would be a much more desirable place for many travelers to spend a night. If staying longer, there are many interesting attractions, including a world-class animal preserve, to enjoy. The advice many Australians gave us was to avoid downtown. I would concur. We needed to do some grocery shopping prior to driving to Uluru, so we had no choice.
Arthea
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
A place on the decline.
A place on the decline. Very few local businesses still open or operating. Few options other than pub meals available. Drinks in local bars very expensive. Do not go out on your own in town after 2100 hrs. Be prepared to be humbugged by the local indigenous people. Thought I was travelling through parts of South Africa with high fences and barbed wire. Can't see myself returning again, there's no reason.
Clint
Australia
10
Scored 10
First we visited the Town's Information center, Staff were...
First we visited the Town's Information center, Staff were excellent and provided all information we needed for our 3 day tour, Places we visited , West and East Macdonald ranges, Anzac Hill / Tower, There are lots of Gauges and natural landscapes are breathtaking,
There are places you can eat, and buy things that you need ,
but make sure to carry sufficient liquor as only 3 days that bottle shops are opened, and limited hours,
Wimalasiri
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
It was a nice town that has been effected by covid - not as...
It was a nice town that has been effected by covid - not as bustling as it used to be with most shops on Todd Mall closed down but there are efforts underway to revitalise which will be great - fantastic to see all the local art
Catherine
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
Alice Springs just worked!
Alice Springs just worked! I was there for Desert Mob so I had things to do for most days. I hired a car for one day and went to Desert park. It was great!
The transport was very good, I loved the beautiful trees and plants and all the services were provided with a friendly approach. the bookshop was great!
Patricia
Australia
10
Scored 10
LOCALS ARE GREAT. THE TOWN IS GREAT. VERY RELAXED.
LOCALS ARE GREAT. THE TOWN IS GREAT. VERY RELAXED. JUST AVOID THE WHINGERS RUNNING HOTELS AND ANYONE NOT BORN IN AUSTRALIA. THEY GO OUT OF THEIR WAY TO SCARE AND PUT FEAR INTO VISITORS FOR NO GOOD REASON AND DO NOT EMPLOY ANY AUSTRALIANS.
Being able to park at the door to my room was appreciated as were the security gates that were kept closed at night. The room was compact and clean though I found some frozen chicken pieces in the freezer compartment of the fridge.
The bed was comfortable enough and the air conditioner and fan were great.
The courtyard area outside was a bonus for my two small dogs. This property is one of the few in Alice Springs that allow pets to stay.
"Stay at Alice" is brilliantly located compared to many of the more fancy hotels in Alice Springs. On one side, it looks out to the Todd River and on the other side, you open a door and you're immediately in the centre of town. The rooms were comfortable with good bench space and there are pleasant outdoor areas as well. There's a good Italian restaurant attached to the hotel as well.
The chef in the kitchen called Owen was amazingly friendly and even cooked a special omelette with indigenous food. He really made the Alice Springs trip memorable. Also shred a lot of knowledge about the area and ularu.
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