Crowne Plaza Alice Springs
Property Information:
82 BARRETT DRIVE, ALICE SPRINGS, 0870
Crowne Plaza Alice Springs combines luxury, elegance and resort style facilities. The hotel offers a wide range of services for the leisure and business traveller in a relaxed and stylish environment. A fully equipped gymnasium centre is perfect for a serious work out or a relaxing sauna. Only Guide dogs are permitted. Alice Springs - the "Heart" of Australia and the Plaza Hotel Alice premier hotel, join together to provide visitors to the Red Centre a unique and memorable experience.
Hotel Features:
- 236 Guest Rooms
- 7 Suites
- 174 Non-Smoking Rooms
- 142 Double-Bedded Rooms
- 91 Single-Bedded Rooms
- Resort
- 2004
- Last Renovation Date 3 Floors
- 2 Restaurants
- Rental Car Desk: Enquire at Reception
- Tour Desk: Enquire at Reception
A range of food and beverage options are designed for your convenience. Select from casual all day dining or a bite by the pool (seasonal). Don’t miss the fantastic Thai Restaurant. 24 Hour Room Service. Ballons Bistro is located on the ground floor and serves contemporary Australian cuisine, also offering continental & full American breakfast daily. The Balloons Bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hanuman Restaurant is also located on the ground floor but only serves lunch and dinner. This award winning resaurant is a favourite amongst Alice Springs locals and hotel guests alike. The Thai inspired menu offers a fabulous selection of mouth watering curries and sensational stir-fry's. There is also a sophisticated lounge bar atmosphere located in the lobby area of the hotel which is from 5pm every day of the week.
Personal Services:
- Baby-Sitting
- Dry Cleaning Pickup/Laundry
- Foreign Currency Exchange
- Gift Shop
- Ice Machine
- Self-Laundry Facilities
- Porter/Bellman
- Room Service
- Safety Deposit Box
- Secretarial Services
- Complimentary Parking
- Free of Charge
Crowne Plaza Alice Springs has the versatility to offer seven meeting rooms that can accommodate events ranging from small boardroom meetings to full-scale residential conferences.
Business Services:
- Business Centre
- Copying
- Courier Service
- E-mail & Internet
- Facsimile
- PC
Accommodation Information:
- Color TV
- Hairdryer
- In Room Safe
- Air Conditioning
- Ironing Equipment
- Connecting Rooms
- Bathtub & Bathrobe
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Coffee & Tea Facilities
- High-speed Internet Access
- In Room Movies - Premium Cable
- Phone with Voice Mail
- Private Bathroom
- Work Desk
- Mini Bar
Set on 4.5 hectares of landscaped and native bush gardens the hotel features, tastefully decorated guest rooms, a range of leisure facilities coupled with a genuine, enthusiastic service style to ensure a soothing atmosphere for either business or pleasure. Crowne Plaza Alice Springs features 235 guest rooms including 7 suites, non-smoking accommodation, specially equipped guest rooms for the disabled, all rooms also features balconies.
Location Information:
Alice Springs makes a great base for a holiday in the centre. As the communications and service hub for central Australia Alice Springs has most of the facilities you would expect in any Australian capital city. To do central Australia, and yourself, justice you’ll need 7 to 10 days to explore the region thoroughly. But even if you can only spare three or four days to see the highlights, you’ll have a fantastic time. Be warned though, it will leave you wanting to come back again.
Alice Springs (or the Alice) received its name in 1933, although it developed in 1871 as a telegraph repeater station between Adelaide and Darwin. The town's development was slow, however, and the old road to Adelaide wasn't replaced until 1987. Although the town is fairly modern and a moderate size, it is set amongst the harsh outback, although ideally situated next to some of Australia's great wonders. From the top of Anzac Hill you can get some great views overlooking Alice Springs and the Eastern MacDonnell Ranges and Western MacDonnell Ranges. By the Aboriginal people the hill is called Untyeyetweleye and is the home to the Corkwood Dreaming Story.
The town covers only about 5 blocks and is situated in-between the Todd River to the east, Anzac Hill to the north, Stuart Highway to the west and Stuart Terrace to the south. The main shops can be found on Todd Street, with a mall situated to the north of Todd Street. Todd Street also hosts numerous old buildings worth taking a look at. You should visit Adelaide House, and the John Flynn (founder of the Flying Doctor Service) Museum and Church. Getting around town is easy by foot, although there is also an Alice Wanderer that stops off at the major attractions around town.
There are plenty of other things to do in and around Alice, including camel riding, horse riding, hot air ballooning, as well as visiting the other nearby places of interest. There are also numerous tours that you can take around Alice itself, as well as to Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon and the MacDonnell Ranges. Between May and August Alice also hosts numerous events and festivals which shouldn't be missed.
Attractions:
- Araluen Precinct
- ANZAC Hill
- Casino
- Simpsons Gap
- Stanley Chasm
- Telegraph Station
- Alice Springs Turf Club
- Olive Pink Reserve
- Alice Springs Golf Club
- Transport Hall of Fame
- Alice Springs Desert Park
- Royal Flying Doctors Service
- Alice Springs Reptile Centre
- Alice Springs School of the Air
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