Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Sunday 10:00-16:00(Admission ends at 15:45)
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 hour
Address:
Barrack Square, Riverside Dr, Perth WA 6000, AustraliaMap
Phone+61 8 6210 0444
What travelers say:
Nice experience to witness the ringing of the bells, at specific timings daily. You can pay to play a song of your choice from the machine that is played by the bells at the top floor of the towers.
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The Bell Tower Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Swan Clock Tower is located on the beautiful Swan River, also known as the Perth Clock Tower. It is a landmark building in Perth. This bell tower with a glass spire is 82 meters high, and the tower body changes in different colors at night. It has become a must-see for tourists from all over the world. There are 18 large bells from all over the UK stored in the tower, which form a group, and different music is played as the bells are played by the personnel, and tourists can also experience the bells for themselves. This set of bells is also one of the largest set of bronze bells in the world today and the Royal Bell Tower outside England. There are also 26 small bronze bells on the top floor of the clock tower, and visitors can put coins and choose the songs they want to listen to through the electronic menu. When the weather is good, visitors can also go up to the outdoor platform on the sixth floor of the clock tower to enjoy the beautiful view of Perth city and the Swan River.
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The Bell Tower Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nice experience to witness the ringing of the bells, at specific timings daily. You can pay to play a song of your choice from the machine that is played by the bells at the top floor of the towers.
Burs's iconic building, so definitely worth going! Not too tall, shaped like a swan, also called the swan clock tower because it is located on the Swan River. There is a clock in the UK cast inside.
It is definitely worth going here, the shape of a very unique clock tower, shaped like a swan, of course the name "swan clock tower" is mainly because it is located on the Swan River, here is the landmark building of Boss.
The Swan Bell Tower is an iconic attraction in Perth. It is located on the Swan River and is open every day. From 10 o'clock in the morning, if you want to go up the tower, you can go to the six floors. The six floors overlook the entire Perth city. Take the elevator directly to the six floors and walk down. There are introductions to the clock tower on the 4th and 2nd floors. In the introduction of the clock on the fourth floor, China is mentioned. The earliest copper clock was built more than 3,900 years ago in China. People who come to Perth must visit the Swan Bell Tower. The hotel I stayed at can hear the bells coming from the clock tower at night.
Swan Lake, free attractions, but there is a charge for boarding the Swan Tower. I read (comprehensive) many comments from netizens and read a lot of travel notes. Everyone said that it was not worth it, and the fare for climbing the tower was a bit ......., so we didn't climb the tower, so we saved the money. Take it to the middle and senior restaurants to eat a lot of food and have a big meal! In other words, although the whole Swan Lake is a free attraction, friends who travel by car remember to pay the parking fee. Some parking spaces in Australia "directives" are indeed a bit complicated, and I don't understand what it is saying after reading the signs (the network seems to have a few travel notes specially analyzed to teach everyone how to see parking space instructions, but I am not fine), it should be a few points to a few points, free parking; What time to what time, only stop for 30 minutes, 30 minutes later, you have to move, otherwise you will tow your car away; What time to what time, you can park for an hour, then you have to move away, otherwise you will also trailer, it is very complicated, Xinqi met a local foreigner couple, they are very enthusiastic to help us pay the parking fee, go out to meet the nobles really good~
The tower is a landmark in Perth, on the Swan River, also known as the Swan Bell Tower, which can be seen far from the streets of the city center. Surrounded by an arc-shaped shell and green glass, the clock inside is presented by the UK, which is said to be very cultural. Tickets for admission are $14, and coupons are available in the tourist manual in the visitor center.