Ladies, how about a Hen party in the sexy Hen resort of Bristol? We have some fantastic spa hotels for you to relax and unwind in, activities to suit your needs whether you're up for something active or something funny. Shopping in Bristol is outstanding and you can even venture out to the trendy suburbs such as Clifton for some serious mooching and a glass of wine! The old inns around the harbour are also a popular choice at weekends.
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Budapest is not known as the ‘Paris of the East' for nothing. Split in two by the Danube River, Buda is the hilly medieval side, while Pest is the modern, tree lined, shopping, dining and cultural centre. It's also a great Hen party destination too as Budapest really is Spa heaven. At night, the city livens up with a great selection of bars and clubs.
Sip a long cool drink at Cardiff Bay, shop in the Victorian arcades, head out to the Welsh countryside for a spot of horse riding or something more active such as quads or even gorge scrambling. With all that action you will certainly deserve a heavenly spa experience! After dark the crowd is young and the atmosphere on fire! We guarantee you will have fun in Europe's youngest capital, if it's good enough for Charlotte Church its good enough for you!
For a hen weekend that is great fun and great value, look no further than Redseven. One of the most popular ideas for a hen weekend involves exciting activities that you would normally think are unavailable. Our activity hen weekends can make the most of a city break, with access to a city centre hotel and nightlife, or you can choose to go totally rural and stay in a country cottage, castle or in a bunk house in the middle of nowhere.
Set on the river Lee, Cork is the second largest city in Ireland and an equally exciting choice as Dublin for a hen weekend. With beautiful countryside combined with some of the best culture in Ireland including music, theatre and film, Cork is vibrant and diverse with something for everyone. Shopping is first-class in Cork with three large shopping malls as well as Grand Parade and Patrick Street where you can wander off down side streets to discover some real unique gems. If you're shopped out then Cork is known for it's excellent food so spend the day wining and dining in one of the many restaurants along the river. Alternatively, stroll along the 17th Century alleys or head to Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone. However you decide to pass the time in Cork, you'll be sure to have a great welcome from the locals, known to be the most down to relaxed and friendly bunch in Ireland!
Welcome to the capital of Ireland, and one of Europe's most popular weekend break destinations. We know that once you've started sampling some of the Black Stuff, the temptation will be to do nothing more than make the most of the legendary Irish hospitality, but you'll miss out on a whole range of amazing activities.
Edinburgh offers fantastic shopping, cosy hotels and pubs and some memorable fine dining experiences. Appreciate the view of Princes Street gardens from Edinburgh castle, take a trip down the Royal mile, partake in some Haggis washed down with a ‘wee dram'. Most importantly party hard, enjoy your time with the friendly locals, take in some of their traditions and it has all the right ingredients for an unforgettable girls weekend!
Recently voted ‘Favourite UK City' Glasgow enjoys a year round buzz that visitors can't get enough of! Much of its popularity is down to its impressive ‘Art Nouveau' style architecture but it's also a shoppers paradise and an ultra stylish city too! The centre is dotted with funky bars, boutique hotels and sizzling nightlife. Glaswegians are renowned for being outgoing and forward so if you find yourself alone even for a minute you will probably be chatted up by a local! Great for the more shy members of the Hen Party!
With its numerous boutiques and shopping malls, spa centres and musicals, Hamburg makes for a unique hen destination. The second largest city in Germany, Hamburg is located on the beautiful Elbe and Alstar rivers and is home to one of the largest harbours in Europe. As well as enjoying the harbour tour or a walk along the riverside, there are stunning gardens, historical buildings and great restaurants to sample the local cuisine. Hamburg is also known for its wide choice in musicals rivalling the likes of London and New York having put on “Cats” and “Phantom of the Opera” in the past. As if that wasn't enough, there's plenty of spas offering pamper days and weekends where you can unwind after a day of checking out the abundance of things there are to do in Hamburg, and why not finish the weekend in a bar sampling the local beer?
San Antonio is the largest and liveliest tourist resort on the island. Known as ‘San An' to the thousands of British clubbers who descend here each summer, its long, wide bay is lined with bars, restaurants and apartment blocks catering mainly for young British tourists. San Antonio has two areas: ‘The West End', which is packed with lots of small bars, fast food restaurants and pavement cafes, and the more upmarket ‘Sunset Strip', in San Antonio Bay, where the better restaurants are found. Some restaurants offer good local Spanish fare and excellent locally-caught seafood but the majority cater for more British tastes.