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Blackstone Building, located in Perth, Western Australia, is one of the city's most iconic historical landmarks. Renowned for its distinctive Victorian-style architecture and exquisite brickwork, this building showcases the early architectural art and cultural heritage of Western Australia. The interior features lavish decorations, with details that reflect the craftsmanship of the 19th century. As a significant cultural relic of Perth, the Blackstone Building is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and a popular spot for photographers seeking to capture its classical charm. Visitors can immerse themselves in the historical ambiance of Australia's colonial era while appreciating its seamless integration with the modern urban landscape.

Duxton Hotel Perth

Duxton Hotel Perth

4.3 / 5Good50 Reviews
1 St Georges Terrace
1.61KM from Barracks Arch

This luxurious hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Perth, just a 15-minute walk from Hay Street Mall and Elizabeth Quay. Enjoy top-notch amenities like an outdoor pool, sauna, and 24-hour fitness center, or unwind with a relaxing spa treatment. Hungry? The Firewater Grille offers delicious meals, or you can opt for 24-hour room service. Wind down at one of the two bars/lounges. Business travelers will appreciate the meeting spaces and business center. The 304 rooms are cozy and equipped with free WiFi and modern conveniences, making you feel right at home!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Barracks Arch

The Perth CBD features several heritage buildings including the iconic Barracks Arch, built in 1886. This Gothic Revival structure originally served as military barracks during the colonial era and now stands as a cultural landmark.

Located on St Georges Terrace, it forms part of Perth's historic precinct alongside Perth Town Hall and the Art Gallery of WA. Notice the intricate sandstone carvings on its façade.

Key features:

  • Currently used as government offices with exterior viewings allowed
  • Adjacent to Parliament House, creating a heritage cluster
  • Combine with a walk through nearby London Court for a complete experience

Near The Bell Tower, several hotels showcase Western Australia's heritage. Top pick is COMO The Treasury - a restored 19th-century building with luxury Australian wool furnishings, 500m from the landmark. The DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront offers Swan River views and Aboriginal art in lobby. For boutique stays, The Alex Hotel features rotating exhibitions by Noongar artists. Pro tip: Book sunset harbor-view rooms 3 months ahead for July-Dec peak season when rates rise 25%. All properties are within 12min walk to the bell chimes experience.

For a uniquely Western Australian stay near The Bell Tower, The Treasury Hotel stands out with its blend of heritage and modernity in a 19th-century state building.

Key features:

  • Rooftop bar serving native bush tucker cocktails
  • Handcrafted Jarrah wood furnishings in suites
  • Free guided tours to Elizabeth Quay (5mins walk)

Pro tip: • Book a Swan Valley wine tour through concierge • Nearest tram stop: Perth Station (300m)

Top picks near The Bell Tower:

  1. COMO The Treasury - Heritage-listed 19th-century building with rooftop pool (5min walk)
  2. DoubleTree by Hilton Perth Waterfront - Direct views of Swan River, close to Elizabeth Quay ferries
  3. For boutique stays, The Adnate features floor-to-ceiling Aboriginal artwork. Pro tip: Book river-view rooms for sunset over the tower. Nearest CAT bus stop (free transit zone) is at St Georges Terrace, linking to Kings Park botanical gardens. Avoid weekdays if seeking quieter stays due to corporate travelers.