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Hen weekends in Perth – the perfect Highland fling!
Tuesday 1st June 2010, 7:24AM BST.
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You may not have thought immediately about this Scottish city when you started planning your celebration, but there are many reasons why hen weekends in Perth make perfect sense.
Direct trains to London and good road links will take you through some of the UK’s most gorgeous scenery, but there is an airport if you do decide to fly.
Perth offers a slightly different, offbeat destination, which you and your mates can experience together as you say goodbye to the single life. With accommodation to suit a range of budgets, and so many different ways of spending your time, hen parties in Perth give you stacks of choice.
The city is flat, making walking around easy and pleasant. With two beautiful parks filled with colour all summer long, and the striking Tay Street promenade, this place is an attractive base for your special weekend.
If shopping is what you and your friends do best, there’s plenty to satisfy the most hardened retail addict, from the markets to the pedestrianised High Street to the St John’s shopping centre and Perth’s retail park. With a range of leading brands and intriguing independent specialist retailers on offer, you’ll love browsing for bargains here.
Eating out is a crucial part of any weekend away, and hen weekends in Perth are no exception. You’ll find an outstanding range of eateries, from tea rooms to pubs, from bistros to classy cordon blue cuisine, to the delightful cafes of St John’s Place, with an increasing focus on using the best local produce.
Nightlife in Perth is more richly varied than you may have imagined, whether you want to dance the night away to the latest, coolest sounds, enjoy some real ale in a cosy tavern, or spend an evening catching up with your friends in an elegant wine bar.
For those who want to keep the adrenaline levels high all weekend, how about a spot of white-water rafting? This local speciality could be the perfect hangover cure! Or for something with a more competitive edge, consider paintballing.
And, because of the rugged terrain, driving events are also popular, from quad biking to off-roading. Muddy, exhilarating and fun, these activities provide the perfect chance to enjoy the Scottish countryside.
Perth’s not short on cultural attractions or heritage, either. And, as this year is the 800th anniversary of the granting of the city’s Royal Burgh Charter, it’s a special one, crammed with events and things to do.
If you’re organising hen weekends in ‘the Fair City’, give everyone enough notice, so that babysitters and time off work can be booked in plenty of time. And have a budget and stick to it; make sure everyone knows about the costs involved, how these will be shared, and any deposits which may be needed.
Finally, the tone and theme of the party should suit everyone attending. The hen’s future mother-in-law may not fancy knocking back tequila slammers at dawn, for example. If it falls to you to organise a hen weekend in Perth, look into options for food, accommodation and entertainment thoroughly, and be clear on what the hen wants – it’s her party, after all!
Hen weekends in Perth are a fantastic way of enjoying that final fling with the girls. Start researching yours online today
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