Perth Bell Tower: Swan Bells entry price, height & history

Perth Bell Tower: Swan Bells entry price, height & history

Entry to the 82.5m-high Perth Bell Tower costs $18. The glass tower also has a sixth floor observation deck looking over the Swan River.

The Perth Bell Tower on Barrack Square is one of the top tourist attractions in the Western Australian capital. It stands next to the Swan River, and is one of the largest musical instruments on earth.

Skip the line by booking Perth Bell Tower tickets online.

How many bells are in the Perth Bell Tower?

There are 18 bells in the tower, 12 of which come from the Saint Martin-in-the-Fields Church in London. These bells were given as a gift to Western Australia during the 1988 bicentennial celebrations.

The glass and copper Perth Bell Tower was purpose-built to house these bells, and is open to visitors. It is supposedly the only place in the world where you can watch bells being rung.

Swan Bells observation deck

The other key aspect of the Swan Bells, as the tower is also known, is the sixth floor open air observation deck.

The views from this Observation Deck take in the Swan River and the south of the Perth. Arguably, however, the views from Kings Park are better while also being free.

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Perth Bell Tower ticket cost

Entry tickets for the Perth Bell Tower cost $18 and include the observation deck. Skip-the-line tickets can be bought online.

Things to do in Perth nearby include exploring Elizabeth Quay and taking a wine-tasting cruise up the Swan River.

Perth accommodation options near Barrack Square include the Doubletree By Hilton Perth Waterfront and the Ritz Carlton Perth.

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The Perth Bell Tower at Barrack Square in Perth
The Perth Bell Tower at Barrack Square in Perth. By David Whitley/ Australia Travel Questions.

DON’T MISS OUT! 9 fabulous Perth experiences to book today

  • See the Rottnest Island quokkas the smart way – with a ferry and bike package.
  • ✅ Be amazed by the abundant wildlife – on a dolphin, penguin and sealion cruise.
  • See clear night skies in a moon-like desert – on a Pinnacles stargazing experience.
  • Indulge in chocolate, cheese & premium wines – on a Swan Valley food and wine tour.
  • ✅ See the city sunset from the water – on a Swan River dinner cruise.
  • Watch gold being melted and poured – on a Perth Mint gold tour.
  • ✅ Combine nature with imperious city views – on Kings Park Segway tour.
  • ✅ Face your fears and get the thrill of your life on a – on a 15,000ft skydive.
  • Find all the best hidden hangouts – on a small bar and street art tour.

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