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Crowne Plaza Alice Springs Lasseters

Hotels & Accommodation, Desert Springs, NT 0870


Open 24 hours

Where Luxury & Outback Hospitality Combine

205 superior 4.5 star rooms - Resort Pool - Health Club - Lavish Day Spa - Tali Restaurant
We have six room types for you to choose from - Standard - Premium 2 Bedroom King Suite
All rooms feature a private balcony or courtyard access
Gold Award Winner 2017 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards
Winner 2017 Brolga Northern Territory Tourism Awards
Winner 2016 Brolga Northern Territory Tourism Awards
205 superior 4.5 star rooms - Resort Pool - Health Club - Lavish Day Spa - Tali Restaurant
We have six room types for you to choose from - Standard - Premium 2 Bedroom King Suite
All rooms feature a private balcony or courtyard access
Gold Award Winner 2017 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards
Winner 2017 Brolga Northern Territory Tourism Awards
Winner 2016 Brolga Northern Territory Tourism Awards
Nestled under the MacDonnell Ranges and is just a few minutes from Alice Springs CBD and 10 minutes from the Alice Springs Airport. Adjacent to key Alice Springs visitor attractions such as Alice Springs Convention Centre and the casino, Crowne Plaza® Alice Springs Lasseters is one of the town’s largest hotels, offering guests quality, convenient accommodation.

Todd Tavern

Restaurants, Alice Springs, NT 0870


Todd Tavern

Hotels & Accommodation, Alice Springs, NT 0870

Open until 9:00pm

Legal ID: Friendly bistro

The Royal Hotel Hughenden

Bottle Shop & Liquor Store, Braitling, NT 0870

Handy tips

How to grab a beer at your local pub.

Beer. Aaah, that fantastic fluid that’s bonded generations of Australian drinkers. Whether you’re visiting Melbourne, Sydney or Perth, you might be amazed at how the bartender is able to understand the ridiculous orders being thrown at him/her. What on earth is a schooner? Did that person just order a pony? Read on to find out more.

Most Melbournians buy beer off tap by the pot (285ml), much to the confusion of Sydneysiders who are accustomed to the schooner (425ml) or the middy (285ml). We’re a capable bunch compared to older generations, who often swill by the glass (200ml), small (175ml) or pony (140ml). If you're in a group larger than 2 or 3, buying a jug, which holds a bit more than 4 pots, is a more economical choice of purchase.

The can or the short stumpy bottle known as the stubbie is the next best thing. Groups of friends usually take turns to buy a 'round' each. When it's your turn to buy a round, it's also referred to as your 'shout'. Laws around responsible service of alcohol mean that you won’t be able to order a beer if you’re drunk.

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The Royal Hotel Hughenden

Bottle Shop & Liquor Store, Braitling, NT 0870











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