Perth Bell Tower Tickets

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Access Perth' s bell tower in a 45-minute visit with this ticket. Located in the centre of this Australian city, this is one of the largest musical instruments in the world. A tour guide will accompany you on the tour and give you all the facts about the history of the bell tower.

You'll find that the panoramic views from the top of the bell tower are breathtaking and you'll have the opportunity to hear a demonstration of the ringing of the 12 bells that make up this unique place, as well as ringing the bell yourself. The activity allows you to skip the queues and gain quick access to the monument.

  • Don't hesitate to buy a skip-the-line ticket to Perth's 12-bell Perth Bell Tower where you can hear the unique ringing.
  • Take in the sights of Perth, an Australian city in the far west of Australia.
  • You'll be accompanied by an expert guide who will tell you all about the history of the bell tower, why the bells were brought from London and much more.

What’s included

  • Perth Bell Tower tickets
  • Quick access without queuing
  • Demonstration of how a bell is rung and the option of ringing it.
  • Expert guide

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Don't miss the chance to buy your ticket to the Perth Bell Tower. Skipping the queues and accompanied by an expert guide who will tell you all about it, you will visit the inside of this outstanding Australian bell tower. Not only will you get to hear the bell being rung, but you'll also get the chance to ring it yourself.

Construction of the bell tower began in 1999 and was completed in 2001. The bell tower was designed by British architect Marcus Collins, who won an international competition to design a bell tower in Perth. The 12 bells were brought from St Martha's Church in the City of London, England, and cast at the famous Whitechapel Bell Workshops in 2000.

The Perth bell tower is one of the most important symbols of this Australian city. It is also one of the largest musical instruments in the world. The bells are set in a steel structure 82 metres high, making it the tallest bell tower in Australia and one of the tallest in the world.

In addition to its architectural and musical beauty, the bell tower also plays an important role in the Perth community. The bells are regularly rung to mark special occasions, such as weddings, funerals and important city events. You can also hear live performances by local musicians and bell groups.

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4.9
· 410 Reviews
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    Frederico
    5
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    Beautiful place.
  • S
    Samuel
    4
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    I expected more from the tour, but I still found it quite interesting. The guide was excellent and explained the history of the Belfry in a very clear and concise way. A highly recommended visit.
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    Irene
    5
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    A very interesting visit.
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    Carmen
    5
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    The guide was amazing during our visit to the Belfry, he was always ready to answer our questions and gave us a lot of historical content of great value. Highly recommend the visit.
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