AccorHotels expands footprint in NT

Chifley Alice Springs Resort is set to transform into Mercure Alice Springs Resort by July this year.

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Chifley Alice Springs Resort is set to transform into Mercure Alice Springs Resort by July this year, AccorHotels has announced.

The 139-room resort is currently undergoing a $2 million upgrade of its rooms and facilities, which will see new bathrooms and bedroom fittings installed across its standard rooms, as well as floor-to-ceiling artworks that reflect the history of the Alice Springs region in all rooms.

Additionally, the hotel will also be updating the swimming pool and its garden surrounds to bring it in line with the Mercure offering global travellers have come to expect.

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Commenting on the rebrand, AccorHotels Pacific chief operating officer Simon McGrath said the group were “thrilled to be adding to our portfolio of 11 hotels in the Northern Territory”.

“The hotel owners Centrecorp are heavily involved in the Aboriginal community in Central Australia and we are proud to be partnering with them and look forward to welcoming guests to the new-look hotel,” he said.

In an exciting addition to the Mercure portfolio, the resort is also in the final stages of finalising the design for an outdoor amphitheatre which will pose as a multipurpose venue for conferencing and events. The hotel’s in-house Indigenous workshops and cultural sessions for event delegates and leisure guests will also be run from this space.

Mercure Alice Springs Resort is located five minutes’ walk to Alice Springs town centre. The hotel’s facilities include Barra on Todd restaurant and bar, a swimming pool, a gym and three function rooms. Free wifi is available to guests resort-wide.

 

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