1. Anzac Hill in Alice Springs is a significant landmark that holds historical and cultural importance. The hill is located in the town center and offers stunning panoramic views of Alice Springs and the surrounding areas. It is named in honor of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought in World War I.

On top of Anzac Hill, there is a memorial that commemorates those who served in various conflicts and wars. The memorial includes plaques, flags, and a commemorative stone with the names of fallen soldiers. It is a popular spot for both locals and visitors to pay their respects and enjoy the breathtaking views.

2. Anzac Hill is accessible to the public at all times. There are no specific working hours for the site, as it is an outdoor public space.

For any inquiries, you can contact the Alice Springs Visitor Information Centre at +61 1800 645 199.

3. There is no entry fee or ticket required to visit Anzac Hill. It is easily accessible by foot from the town center of Alice Springs. If you are staying in a hotel or accommodation nearby, it is recommended to ask for walking directions. Alternatively, you can also reach Anzac Hill by car or taxi. There is a car park available at the base of the hill for visitors.