Hen Party Idea Cities

Top Hen Party Ideas

  • Top 10 Hen Party Cities

    London, Brighton, Bournemouth, Blackpool, Newcastle, Cardiff, Leeds, Nottingham, Oxford, Manchester, Newquay.

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  • Top 10 Hen Party Nights

    Adonis Cabaret Party Pack –we’ve seen the tagline “consistently beating one dimensional strip shows.

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  • Top 10 Hen Party Day Activities

    Shopping – a girl’s best friend, we can never get enough!

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  • Top 10 Costumes

    you know you’re going to dress up; you may as well go the whole nine yards!

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  • Top 10 Accessories

    Let’s be clear – there is no such thing as a classy hen night, so don’t even try.

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Top 10 Hen Party Cities

  • Hen Party Cities London– The top choice for hen parties; the wide range of activities and international vibe of London beats any other city hands down, but don’t cast the others aside here is the best of the rest.  
  • Brighton - Known as London by the sea; This city has held the hen night crown for years, easy to get to and loads to do, with a touch of class fit for Princess’s and the odd Prince or two who have made this place famous.  
  • Bournemouth – Gem of the south; Very popular with the more laid back hen party, beautiful beaches, stunning scenery, and booming nightlife, you’ll think you’ve had a mini holiday.   
  • Blackpool– OK so it’s got a reputation worse than Benidorm but this doesn’t stop it from bringing 100,000 hen and stag parties to its shores year in year out. If you can face telling your friends it’s really worth the visit Blackpool certainly won’t disappoint the more lively and adventurous ones  of you.   
  • Newcastle – unexpectedly one of the best nights out in the country! Massive regeneration and a great local attitude to life, with fabulous water side restaurants and modern bar and club scenes, it’s one of the cities you must see in a life time.    
  • Cardiff –The night life in this area has rapidly expanded and clubs and bars in Cardiff are fast becoming ultra trendy and the place to be seen by many celebrities. If you’re thinking of going for a weekend then there’s plenty to see including the historic castle and national museum and gallery or riverside market to name but a few , tip from the top though, be careful not to go when there is something popular at The Millennium stadium as transport may become an issue.
  • Leeds – great boutique hotels and brilliant shopping, this town is quiet by day but rocking at night! If you fancy roughing it for a bit then pack up your tent and plan your trip over the August bank holiday where Leeds puts on a music and entertainment festival in a Glastonbury style field.  But if this isn’t your style then why not take a walk around the city and take in the pavement cafés, top name stores, and glittering arcades. Leeds has all the shops, boutiques, clubs, bars, restaurants and entertainment you...Do we need more reason?
  • Nottingham – With more than 300 places to eat and drink in Nottingham city centre alone, we've got enough cafes, bars and restaurants in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire to satisfy any appetite. As for the night life, in recent years, the emergence of a buzzing late night bar scene has begun to rival its famous nightclub scene. Much of the action happens within the rejuvenated Lace Market/Hockley area where dozens of fashionable bars like Bluu, Brass Monkey and Dogma have emerged, all well worth a try don’t you think?
  • Oxford – where you always wanted to go to Uni but didn’t, have your charity rag week as your hen weekend.  Whether you visit Oxford for a day trip, short city break or a longer family holiday, you'll find yourself spoilt for choice with the huge range of attractions, events and activities on offer. By night Oxford is a hive of activity and the place for everyone to relax or party the night away.
  • Manchester – shopping! Loads to do and more to see then you think, Manchester hosts an impressive programme of events throughout the year. Manchester pride is one of the biggest lesbian and gay festivals of its kind; Manchester Food and drink festival serves up some of the region's best produce, and the Manchester International Festival is well worth a look too.
  • Newquay – if you can get there (its further than you think) it’s a great party town, surfing and hotter surfers make this city buzz, make it a long weekend for the travel to be worth it but once you’re there you can experience great places to eat, adrenaline sports, walking, cycling and much more for the out doorsy person in you.