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Lone Dingo
The guide was updated:Lone Dingo is the place to go for outdoor gear, and if you are planning an activity in the desert, or some hiking in the area, you can find all the equipment you need. Sporting aces and camping freaks will love the wide offer of clothing, footwear and travel accessories from well known brands, so drop in and make your adventure happen!
Useful Information
- Address: 64 Todd Street, Alice Springs NT
- Opening hours: April to September: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 9am–4pm, Sun 10am–2pm; Octobr to March: Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 9am–2pm, Sun closed
- Website: lonedingo.com.au
- Phone: +61 8 895 338 66
- Email: info@lonedingo.com.au
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Mbantua is one of the best galleries in the area, with a large number of paintings and a museum featuring works by the famous watercolourist Albert Namatjira. Drop in, get inspired and take home a piece of local art, and also visit the gift shop for a souvenir.
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Gallery Gondwana
Gallery Gondwana is a colourful place with a variety of changing artwork from pottery to canvas and jewellery. Here, you can see exhibitions of local artists and purchase prints, paintings and designs from the pacific area.
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Todd Mall Markets
If you are visiting Alice Springs, you should not miss the Todd Mall markets, where you can stroll through the town’s most vibrant area and purchase local produce, arts and crafts. Also, try some delicious local bites for getting to know the region for real.
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Tjanpi Desert Weavers
The non-profit organisation and social enterprise Tjanpi Desert Weavers gives people the chance to produce and sell their art, and at their shops. You can watch skilled workers weaving baskets and fabrics, or producing sculptures and other craft objects. Take home some local art and support the desert weavers with your contribution.
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Palya Proper Fine Art
Dedicated to Aborigines Art, this gallery provides a platform for local painters, and if you are interested in the collections or specific paintings, the experienced team is always within arm’s reach. You will find paintings, sculptures or ceramics for every taste and every budget. Head here and enjoy the rich and wonderful variety.
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Hermannsburg Potters
The Hermannsburg Potters turn clay into art, with no machines in use, and most gifted artists using traditional hand-coil techniques for producing vases and pots, and most precious items. Drop in, pick your favourite, and take it home as a gift or a souvenir.
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Lone Dingo
Lone Dingo is the place to go for outdoor gear, and if you are planning an activity in the desert, or some hiking in the area, you can find all the equipment you need. Sporting aces and camping freaks will love the wide offer of clothing, footwear and travel accessories from well known brands, so drop in and make your adventure happen!
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Yeperenye Shopping Centre
Whether you are looking for some souvenirs or planning a big shopping tour, the Yeperenye Shopping Centre offers you a variety of activities among a sheer number of clothing stores, book shops and supermarkets. The upstairs parents' room makes shopping with kids an easy task, while cafes and small restaurants provide you with everything you may need.
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Jay Jays
This Australian fashion store at Yeperenye Shopping Centre holds everything you could need in the hot weather, so get yourself a new sightseeing outfit, or buy a light beach dress. Jay Jays has modern clothes for young men and women, so drop in and find your fit!
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Red Kangaroo Books
Take a sailing turn, experience a turbulent love story and wander through mystic chambers without even lifting a finger, as this well-equipped independent bookstore provides you with all you need for a literary adventure. With its specialised offer of Australian books, you can also get a peep into the country's culture and history.
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Desert Dwellers
This shop's motto is: If we don’t have it, you don’t need it! Located in the industrial area on the corner of Elder Street and Milner Road, Desert Dwellers is your go-to for everything you could need for camping. Don't forget to get some bug spray.
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Night Markets
Once a month, the city centre turns into a vibrant market area, and the monthly events invite visitors to browse through the stalls and enjoy the warm evenings. Then, you can buy everything, from indigenous art to exotic food, and this is what makes the Night Markets an outstanding shopping experience for the whole family.
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Yubu Napa
This art gallery gives you an insight into ethical works of art. Here you can find unique works produced within the region by Aboriginal artists. Ideally located near Todd Mall, this place should not be missed on a shopping tour in Alice Springs.
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