The Campanile
The Campanile is close to Campanile, Jetty Street, Central, Gqeberha, Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, Eastern Cape, 6006
- Address: Strand St, Port Elizabeth Central, Gqeberha, 6001, South Africa
- Phone: +27 41 582 2575
- Website: nmbt.co.za
The Campanile, opening hours today
Day of week | Open | Close |
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Monday | 9 AM | 4 PM for the week |
Tuesday | 9 AM | 4 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM | 4 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM | 4 PM |
Friday | 9 AM | 4 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM | 3 PM |
The Campanile reviews
Not a safe place. Area looks run down, and sometimes lots of unsavory looking people sitting and sleeping at the parking area. The harbor security didn't want me to park with the other vehicles outside the …
Built to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 Settlers, this monument in the heart of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, down near the entrance to the Harbour, is an iconic part of Port Elizabeth's history. …
Built to commemorate the landing of the settlers in 1820. 204 steps lead to magnificent views of the Harbour and railway lines. Step 67 contains a silver plaque to honor Nelson Mandela and the 67 years he devoted towards a democratic South …
Not a safe place. Area looks run down, and sometimes lots of unsavory looking people sitting and sleeping at the parking area. The harbor security didn't want me to park with the other vehicles outside the building.
Built to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 Settlers, this monument in the heart of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, down near the entrance to the Harbour, is an iconic part of Port Elizabeth's history.
Built to commemorate the landing of the settlers in 1820. 204 steps lead to magnificent views of the Harbour and railway lines. Step 67 contains a silver plaque to honor Nelson Mandela and the 67 years he devoted towards a democratic South.
The Campanile Historical landmark is a must-visit when in Port Elizabeth. The 204 steps may seem daunting but the views from the top are absolutely worth it. Don't forget to take a moment to read the silver plaque honoring Nelson Mandela.
I was disappointed with the Campanile Historical landmark. The area around it looked neglected and there were a lot of people loitering around. It didn't feel safe and the atmosphere was unpleasant.
The Campanile Historical landmark offers stunning views of Port Elizabeth's harbour and railway lines. It's a great place to learn about the history of the 1820 Settlers and Nelson Mandela's contributions to South Africa.
I had a wonderful experience visiting the Campanile Historical landmark. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the views from the top were breathtaking. It's a must-visit for history lovers.
The Campanile Historical landmark is a beautiful tribute to the 1820 Settlers and Nelson Mandela. The silver plaque on Step 67 is a moving reminder of Mandela's dedication to democracy. The views from the top are also worth the climb.
I felt unsafe visiting the Campanile Historical landmark. The area surrounding it was run down and there were a lot of sketchy individuals hanging around. I would not recommend going alone, especially in the evening.
The Campanile Historical landmark is a must-see when in Port Elizabeth. The views from the top are stunning and the silver plaque honoring Nelson Mandela is a powerful tribute. Just be aware of your surroundings when visiting.
I was disappointed with my visit to the Campanile Historical landmark. The area felt unsafe and the atmosphere was not pleasant. I would not recommend visiting, especially if you are alone.
The Campanile Historical landmark is a beautiful monument that pays tribute to the 1820 Settlers and Nelson Mandela. The views from the top are breathtaking and the silver plaque on Step 67 is a touching reminder of Mandela's legacy.