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Rydges Darwin Airport Hotel Cnr Sir Norman Brearly Drive Show Map
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Casa on Gregory 52 Gregory Street Cnr Toy & Gregory Street Show Map
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Wharf Escape Darwin Holiday Apartments 115/19 Kitchener Drive Show Map
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Airport area of Darwin is almost 13 kilometers northeast from the city center.
There is a wide variety of country and waterside pubs in the area, some featuring
live music. The area also boasts superb places to wine and dine, serving food
from around the world. Some of the popular
attractions in Darwin that are located very near to this area include the
spectacular waterfalls of Litchfield National Park and the wetlands and wildlife
of Kakadu National Park. One of the Darwin's major shopping center Casuarina is
also at close proximity to airport area. Darwin's airport area is a most compact
part as it hosts a huge bulk of visitors from SE Asian destinations like Singapore
and Bali. Hotels in Airport offer few good accommodation options. You can avail
detailed information on the Airport hotels
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