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Things to do on a Bristol hen party: Our top picks

If you’re planning a hen party in Bristol, you’re in for an unforgettable weekend. To help you get organised, we’ve compiled a list of the best bars, restaurants, and venues to visit in this magnificent city. See our ultimate guide to a hen weekend in Bristol below.

1. Book a party house

Luckily, Bristol is a notoriously hen-party friendly. As long as you book in advance, it shouldn’t take you long to find self-catering accommodation for large groups.

Having your own private space could make the trip even more memorable, and you can even find a rural holiday cottage near Bristol if you’re looking for a rustic charm.

Why not book a butler in the buff to get your weekend off to a cheeky start? With a handsome host serving drinks to all the girls, there’s no better way to help the bride-to-be let her hair down.

2. Try cocktails at Be at One

If you’re ready to see a next-level cocktail bar, don’t skip a visit to Be at One. Boasting inviting décor within a stylish setting, it’s also possible to book private tables at this lively, hen-friendly venue. With over 100 cocktails to choose from alongside special Happy Hour offers, this isn’t one to be missed.

3. Enjoy a Sunday Roast at Highbury Vaults

If you’re hungover and you and the girls fancy a lazy Sunday, a roast dinner could be just right for your hen party. Whether you prefer mouth-watering beef, chicken, or a wholesome veggie wellington, you’ll find something to suit every taste at this friendly, proper pub on St. Michael’s Hill.

4. Go bowling at Roxy Lanes

Tucked away in the heart of the city centre, Roxy Lanes on Union Street offers much more than just a bowling alley. In this multi-purpose, party-perfect venue, you’ll also find arcade games, shuffleboard, pool, and a great bar. Why not reserve a lane to yourselves now?

5. Try darts at Fight Club

If you’re ready to start your big Bristol hen weekend with a team building activity, heading to Fight Club could be just the ticket. Along with delicious, quality food from a contemporary menu, you’ll discover tables set around illuminated darts boards and other vintage games.

6. Indulge in bottomless brunch at Lost & Found

Sometimes, the best way to feel better after the night before is to start your day with enthusiasm. At Lost & Found, you’ll experience an intriguing atmosphere alongside

exceptional seasonal dishes – all served with your favourite tipple. Expect fascinating, steamy drinks and a brunch menu featuring mouth-watering, all-day crowd-pleasers.

If you have any personal favourites or special recommendations for a trip to Bristol, why not share them in the comments section below?

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