Lying in the heart of Central Australia, nestled between the East and West MacDonnell Ranges is Alice Springs. Known around the world as Australia’s most famous outback town, Alice Springs is celebrated for the natural beauty of its surrounding desert and the extraordinay people that have shaped its history.
Settled in the 1800s, ‘The Alice’ epitomised the Territory’s pioneering history and saw the Overland Telegraph Line and the Old Ghan railway open up inland Australia.
The Visitor Information Centre is centrally located on Gregory Terrace and can help you discover the multitude of accommodation, tours and attractions of the region.