The Bell Tower — Point Of Interest in Perth

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The Bell Tower

Point Of Interest at Barrack Square, Riverside Dr, Perth WA 6000, Australia, Perth, Western Australia, 6000 . Here you will find detailed information about The Bell Tower: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Rating

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Based on 20 reviews

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Region:
Western Australia
Address:
Barrack Square, Riverside Dr, Perth WA 6000, Australia, Perth, Western Australia, 6000
City:
Perth
Postcode:
6000

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About The Bell Tower

The Bell Tower is a Australian Point Of Interest based in Perth, Western Australia. The Bell Tower is located at Barrack Square, Riverside Dr, Perth WA 6000, Australia,


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Reviews of The Bell Tower

  • Nathan
    Added 2016.09.16
    It was an interesting attraction. The views were nice. It wasn't overly tall so you didn't see past the buildings but it was a nice view nonetheless. There was also an automated bell ringer on the top level which rings for a gold coin.
  • Sophia
    Added 2016.07.23
    It's interesting to look at from a far I guess. A good landmark to meet or a point of reference because it is quite distinctive for a small town like Perth. But I personally would not pay to enter (if I remember correctly it was $10, which is about -$10 more than what I would think is appropriate).
  • Ryan
    Added 2016.07.09
    Amazing view and great place.
  • Alex
    Added 2016.01.20
    Quickly going up the stair there is the viewing platform.
  • Robert
    Added 2015.10.16
    The staircase leads to small octagonal viewing platform allowing a look into the bell mechanism, along with photos and memorabilia. It's a tiny room, has a old ambiance, just look and feel beige.
  • Eric
    Added 2015.09.02
    Like most things in Perth/perhaps Australia - it's hugely expensive for what you get/experience) /poor value /disappointment.
  • Logan
    Added 2015.07.07
    Not a bad spot to go to. Especially at night time. Looks good at night.
  • Noah
    Added 2015.04.11
    It's a good point to look into the area, curiously perhaps this I where most of the visitor here spend most of their time...
  • Kevin
    Added 2014.11.08
    I went with the bell ringing tour just to see what it was like. The tours are every 30 minutes so not much waiting if you did want to go. The tour involved learning about the history of the clocktower, bells and actually ringing these old bells yourself. Bell ringing is harder than it looks, we just went for a couple of minutes but some of these bell ringers go for hours.
  • Cody
    Added 2014.11.03
    There are two type of entry, normal entry to look around or a tour which includes a session to ring some bells yourself.
  • Steven
    Added 2014.09.12
    Its located in Elizabeth Quay in Barrack Square, across the road from the Supreme Court Gardens. The shape of the building is quite unmistakable.
  • David
    Added 2014.07.28
    Surrounded by beautiful eating places and which is next to Swan River. It has 18 bells hanging also known as Swan bell tower.
  • Zachary
    Added 2014.07.23
    Entering the building there is a gift shop and. tiny swirly staircase leading up to different level of the structure.
  • Kevin
    Added 2014.04.16
    The tour also included entry into the bell tower, heading to the top observation deck, to look at the belfry and read about the history of the bells.
  • Chase
    Added 2014.01.30
    The bell tower is famed for being WA past premier landmark controversial splurge before the then particularly eventful departure of the era.
  • Alexis
    Added 2014.01.02
    Really enjoyed my visit. The walk up the tower offers lots of interesting historical information about Perth as well as really beautiful views of the city. You can also get a coin with tower imprint as a souvenir. The tower is quite tall, so if you are not good with heights, you may want to skip the actual visit, but you can still admire it from the outside :) Very picturesque at night time too (as it is illuminated with multiple changing colors). There are other nicely illuminated landmarks in the area surrounding it, so evening walk in the area is also very enjoyable experience
  • Jesse
    Added 2013.12.24
    The structure is framed by a lit-up-at-night water fountain.
  • Devin
    Added 2013.11.27
    The city should have just made a lot of these landmark free of charge. It will attract more traffic in the area. Since the opening of the Elizabeth Quay precinct which they can cover the operating cost from.
  • Seth
    Added 2013.05.06
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  • Cole
    Added 2013.04.04
    Inside it is rather modestly built, unlike what one would expect from it's more curiously designed exterior.
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