If you want to spend your hen weekend in Liverpool there are plenty of places to entertain you but first, if you are coming from out of town you'll need somewhere to stay.
There are plenty of hotels in Liverpool but it is advisable to check out whether they accept hen-weekend bookings. These days many don't so you and your mates wouldn't want to arrive all decked out in T-shirts saying "Sarah's hen-weekend. The party starts NOW!" only to have the receptionist turn pale, gulp and then say they can't find a record of your reservation and they are fully booked.
If the Liverpool hotel you HAVE chosen accepts your hen party booking... the party starts here! But before you get too carried away, it's always best to plan ahead and get an itinerary together, as well as transport if you have a particularly big crowd of people with you.
There are many ways to celebrate your hen weekend in Liverpool and these kinds of dos are big business for those organisations gutsy enough to cater for them.
You can even pay someone to do all the planning for you. These specialist party planners will put together packages that involve you and your female friends learning how to pole dance for two hours and going on to gain access to a variety of Liverpool's clubs and bars with a special pass followed by knocking back the odd glass of bubbly in between popping strawberries into your mouth.
If that doesn't appeal to you, how about some outdoor pursuits activity that involves a high-rise adventure? And after that once you and your party have brought yourselves down to earth and freshened up at your hotel in Liverpool, put your clubbing kit on and head off to The Cavern Club, famous for being the venue where the Beatles first performed, or Garlands in the centre of the lesbian and gay quarter of the city.
If you just want to go to a bar check out the Palm Sugar Lounge and the MOJO Bar. For cocktails try Panoramic, 24 floors up the West Tower. Then again, what about paying a visit to the Alma De Cuba, a popular Cuban-themed bar with an impressive cocktail menu and on Friday and Saturday nights they also offer sexy samba.
Of course you and the girls will also want to do a bit of shopping and this is one of the many areas where Liverpool excels. If you and your mates have the budget for it head off to Liverpool One, a new shopping centre home to 160 famous high-street names.
And if you take a trip to the exclusive Metquarter you'll see the more select fashion and beauty outlets. For window shopping, take the hens to the Cavern Walks then check out WAGS favourite shop Cricket, which sells handbags with a starting price of a few hundred quid right up to a Christian Louboutin bag that costs ВЈ1,550.
And just remember what you do on your hen weekend stays there, and on YouTube. Have a great time.
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There are plenty of hotels in Liverpool but it is advisable to check out whether they accept hen-weekend bookings. These days many don't so you and your mates wouldn't want to arrive all decked out in T-shirts saying "Sarah's hen-weekend. The party starts NOW!" only to have the receptionist turn pale, gulp and then say they can't find a record of your reservation and they are fully booked.
If the Liverpool hotel you HAVE chosen accepts your hen party booking... the party starts here! But before you get too carried away, it's always best to plan ahead and get an itinerary together, as well as transport if you have a particularly big crowd of people with you.
There are many ways to celebrate your hen weekend in Liverpool and these kinds of dos are big business for those organisations gutsy enough to cater for them.
You can even pay someone to do all the planning for you. These specialist party planners will put together packages that involve you and your female friends learning how to pole dance for two hours and going on to gain access to a variety of Liverpool's clubs and bars with a special pass followed by knocking back the odd glass of bubbly in between popping strawberries into your mouth.
If that doesn't appeal to you, how about some outdoor pursuits activity that involves a high-rise adventure? And after that once you and your party have brought yourselves down to earth and freshened up at your hotel in Liverpool, put your clubbing kit on and head off to The Cavern Club, famous for being the venue where the Beatles first performed, or Garlands in the centre of the lesbian and gay quarter of the city.
If you just want to go to a bar check out the Palm Sugar Lounge and the MOJO Bar. For cocktails try Panoramic, 24 floors up the West Tower. Then again, what about paying a visit to the Alma De Cuba, a popular Cuban-themed bar with an impressive cocktail menu and on Friday and Saturday nights they also offer sexy samba.
Of course you and the girls will also want to do a bit of shopping and this is one of the many areas where Liverpool excels. If you and your mates have the budget for it head off to Liverpool One, a new shopping centre home to 160 famous high-street names.
And if you take a trip to the exclusive Metquarter you'll see the more select fashion and beauty outlets. For window shopping, take the hens to the Cavern Walks then check out WAGS favourite shop Cricket, which sells handbags with a starting price of a few hundred quid right up to a Christian Louboutin bag that costs ВЈ1,550.
And just remember what you do on your hen weekend stays there, and on YouTube. Have a great time.
Visit :
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