Alatai Holiday Apartments

Darwin


This well-kept, leafy complex built around a swimming pool offers a peaceful and private stay at the northern edge of the city centre. The compact studios sleep two, while roomy two-bedroom apartments have their own kitchen and laundry and sleep up to six. There’s a garden cafe and a licensed Chinese restaurant.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Darwin attractions

1. George Brown Botanic Gardens

0.6 MILES

These 42-hectare gardens showcase plants from the Top End and around the world − monsoon vine forest, the mangroves and coastal plants habitat, baobabs,…

2. Aquascene

0.6 MILES

At Doctors Gully, an easy walk from the north end of the Esplanade, Aquascene runs a remarkable fish-feeding frenzy at high tide. Visitors, young and old,…

3. Myilly Point Heritage Precinct

0.61 MILES

At the far northern end of Smith St is this small but important precinct of four houses built between 1930 and 1939 (which means they survived both the…

4. Crocosaurus Cove

0.61 MILES

If the tourists won't go out to see the crocs, then bring the crocs to the tourists. Right in the middle of Mitchell St, Crocosaurus Cove is as close as…

5. Burnett House

0.61 MILES

At the far northern end of Smith St is a small but important precinct of four houses built in the 1930s and now on the Register of the National Estate…

6. Bicentennial Park

0.62 MILES

Bicentennial Park runs the length of Darwin's waterfront and Lameroo Beach, which inhabits a sheltered cove popular in the '20s when it housed the…

7. Chinese Museum & Chung Wah Temple

0.75 MILES

This excellent little museum explores Chinese settlement in the Top End. The adjacent temple has a hushed interior, punctuated by scarlet lanterns and…

8. Lyons Cottage

0.76 MILES

Just across the road from Bicentennial Park, Lyons Cottage was built in 1925. It was Darwin's first stone residence, formerly housing executives from the…