If you are a bride-to-be, you can enjoy the last night of freedom, by organizing a hen or a stag night, in a classic style and fashion in UK. You can hire online professional help to make the party a memorable one of your life. The hen night is also called under various names like hen party, bachelorette party, stagette, kitchen tea, and girl’s night, in different countries. Sometimes, friends arrange the hen’s night to celebrate the night before the wedding.

 

You can avail the opportunity of holding hen night to maximize your pleasure with various activities including visiting or hiring strip club, visit to local bars or comparing possessions. You may frown and forget such ‘adult’ activities and games after your marriage. For getting more fun, the hen night may include classic games like ‘Truth or Dare’ between the players.

 

Both Stag night and Hen night are organized for the single purpose of enjoying the last night of freedom before the marriage. However, in a stag night, you will dedicate your time to enjoy only with your male friends. Stag night is also called as Bachelors’ party, bull’s party or buck’s party in various places. In a hen night you can enjoy more of masculine flavor, unlike a stag party.

 

To make a difference, you can organize stag night or hen night games in the midst of a bubbly restaurant and a charming chic bar, with aggressive singing and dancing. The latest trend is to celebrate the stag weekends in unique fashion with pomp and show and hen night games instead of confining people in smaller rooms.

 

As you are going to celebrate a stag night and hen night just once in your lifetime, you may enjoy the weekend in a special destination famous for its natural beauty, historical monuments, flora and fauna by preparing a hen night planner.

 

By taking the opportunity of a stag party or a hen party you can assemble all your friends and associates before making a final commitment to your married life. You can symbolically end your bachelorhood in an innovative way and enjoy the hen night and stag night by spending time with your buddies.

 

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When you plan you vacation in Germany, cities and towns with plenty of attraction will no doubt be high on your list of places to visit. Berlin is obviously the first city that you will visit if you fly into the country. This is the capital city of the country with a population of about 3.4 million. It is known for its cultural attractions, many of which have international renown. There are over 400 art galleries and over 150 museums. Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the old Museum, called the Altes Museum, you can view the bust of Queen Nefertiti. Performing arts is alive and well with over 50 venues and the Zoologischer Garten Berlin, one of two zoos in the city, is home to the most diverse range of species in the world.

 

The Hanseatic City of Lubeck dates back to the 15th century when it was founded as the first western city on the Baltic Coast. This city is actually an island and boasts seven church steeples in its historic center. The superb Gothic brick architecture that survives makes it a World Heritage Site. The Holstein Gate dominates the skyline. This is one of the best-preserved town gates that date back to the Middle Ages in all of Europe. In places the walls are 3.5 meters thick.

 

Bonn is a city in Germany located on the Rhine River about 20 km from Cologne. The history of the city dates back to the first century when the Roman army had a garrison here. It is the birthplace of Beethoven and you can visit this home located at Bonngasse. Walk the Poppelsdorfer Allee, which is a beautiful alley lined with chestnut trees. This will take you to the Poppelsdorfer Schloss, a palace that was built in the 18th century. See the Guggenheim Collection at the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Republic of Germany and relax for a while in the Botanical Garden.

 

The economic center of Germany is the city of Dusseldorf. Here you can attend one of the many fashion and fur trade shows, for which the city is famous. The city is located on the east side of the River Rhine and is divided into ten districts. It does have an international airport that sees planes landing and taking off for all parts of the world. If you plan to be in the city anytime from November to February you can experience the annual Karneval which runs for this length of time with parades, parties and many forms of entertainment.

 

The name of the city, Koblenz, describes its geographic location. The word means confluence and the city is located at the confluence of the Rhine and Mosel Rivers. There were early fortifications here as far back as the 10th century and roman troops under the command of Julius Caesar built a bridge here in 55 B.C. the remains of which are still visible. Forts still remain in the hills around the city and the Church of Saint Castor in the center of the city dates back to the 9th century. Lahneck Castle is close by and is open to visitors in the summer months.

 

This is just a sample of what awaits you when you choose Germany for your next vacation destination.

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Eastern Europe is the clearly the market leader these days for stag weekends, with Budapest, Krakow and Riga particularly popular. These cities offer a wonderful cultural backdrop to the weekend, with historic streets, monuments and plazas to watch the girls go by.

More importantly, they have a huge array of bars, restaurants and great nightlife, so they are ideal whatever you are planning. And the cost of everything is that much cheaper than back at home – the average 500ml lager in Poland is £1.13, in Hungary it is £1.25. Fantastic, but keeping your mates happy on a stag weekend abroad in a country where you don’t know the lingo, the locals, the ladies or the top locations is another matter. How do you know which hotel is nearest the town centre and isn’t a fleapit? How do you get there from the airport into town and, more importantly, back at the end of the weekend so you don’t miss your flight? How can you avoid getting ripped off if no one speaks the language? How do you organise activities like paintballing and go karting from Britain? Where do you find the hottest chicks that will make the stag blush in a town you don’t know?

These days, lads are often looking for a stag weekend with a difference rather than just 48 hours of boozing and strip clubs (although that is a big part of the weekend of course!) Extreme sports are all the rage, with 4x4s, caving and quad bike action in the summer, and snow rafting and snow mobiles in the winter.

The big night out meal must also fit the bill, so top-notch restaurants are vital to kick start the evening, as is knowing where to go next for the best beers and the liveliest club scene. A decent place to crash in the early hours is key and nowadays stag parties tend to be looking for better than average accommodation which, thankfully, cities like Krakow and Budapest have aplenty.

Finally, there’s the transfer into town and back to the airport at the end of the weekend to consider. Simply put, it is so much easier if all this is arranged in advanced, leaving you with the maximum time to enjoy yourselves.

All in all, if you haven’t been before and don’t know the language, the best option is to use an established company in Britain who know the area well and can arrange some great deals for you. A reputable firm will sort out the whole stag weekend package in Eastern Europe with you – look for a company that will not only arrange the airport transfers but will find you the best restaurants, a competitively priced hotel and help you arrange those all important activities. A good company will book your high-adrenaline activities and stag dinners for you, as well as offer you a personalised nightlife tour, all tailored to your drinking needs, so you get the best from your short visit.

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