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The capital of the South West regarded as being the largest centre of culture in the region. The city has recently undergone a major redevelopment scheme with impressive results and is highly respected for its cutting edge club scene.

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We enjoyed the following activities: Cocktail Training, Comedy Combo, Nude Life Drawing


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We enjoyed the following activities: Murder Mystery, Hovercrafting




BRISTOL RESOURCES

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Free UPGRADE to VIP HEN
Our VIP weekend membership provides a massive range of discounts for your party in Bristol when booking Freedom accommodation. The offers change on a regular basis and as you receive your wristband pack that will indicate what and where. To give you some idea they have in the past included:
SYNDICATE (Super Nightclub) - Fri - Q-jump and £4 admission before 11 p.m. Sat - Q-jump and £2 admission before 12 a.m. plus £10 drinks vouchers. After 12 a.m. Q-jump and half price admission
MBARGO (Nightclub) - Q-jump + free admission before 11 p.m.. Buy 1 get 1 free on cocktails before 11 p.m. Fri/Sat
QUE C'S (Nightclub) - Q-jump + free admission. Double for the price of singles + £2 on selected pints
CIAO (Italian restaurant) - 10% off total bill
THE DRAWBRIDGE (Bar and restaurant) - 10% off main meal + selected shot for £1.50
ANTIX (Bar and restaurant) - 25% off total food bill Sun - Fri 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. + selected bottles 3 for £5 and frozen cocktails £2.50 before 12 a.m.
THE SLUG AND LETTUCE (Bar and restaurant) - 15% off total bill
SLOANES (Bar) - Free shot with 1st drink. Happy hour prices all day and night
ILLUSIONS MAGIC BAR - Happy hour prices
CHAPLINS FANCY DRESS - 10% off all purchases
JUNGLE RUMBLE ADVENTURE GOLF - 3 for 2 tickets (Thurs - Sun 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.)
ROYAL KEBAB HOUSE - 20% off total bill
and many more

The hen do would just not seem complete without some Bristol hen party accessories, whether you go for the full-on fancy dress or just opt for a few key accessories.

Add a some fun factor with some challenging Bristol hen party games.

Set all the girls a challlenge with Bristol hen party dares.

Just to give you an idea of what a great place Bristol is here are a few famous residents and former residents of the city – well, celebrities can’t be wrong can they!?

Derren Brown, Tony Robinson, Sophie Anderton, JK Rowling, Nick Park, Carol Vorderman, Cary Grant, Jeremy Irons, Anthony Head, Damien Hirst, Justin Lee Collins, Lee Evans, David Walliams and Matt Lucas have all lived in Bristol at some stage or another.

The city is also home to a few famous musicians like Massive Attack, Tricky, Roni Size, Portishead, Kosheen, Neneh Cherry and Alison Goldfrapp.

Banksy, the famous and controversial graffiti artist who is at the centre of debate about whether his work is art or vandalism is also from Bristol.

Bristolian Speak

During your visit to Bristol you’ll need to talk like the locals! So here are a few hints and tips to help you blend in whilst on your Bristol hen weekends!
Brizzle – as it’s known to the locals – has it’s own distinct local dialect. Fans of Little Britain’s “Yeh-but-no-but” Vicky Pollard will already be familiar with the dulcet tones of the Bristolian accent! Here’s a quick guide to how to speak Bristolian!

‘Awwright me babber’ or ‘Awwright me luvver’ (Alright my friend?) are Bristolian greetings.
You could then add ‘Ow biss’ which means ‘how are you?’
If you need to ask where something is just ask ‘Where’s it to?’ (where is it?) or if you like something just say it’s ‘gert lush’.
A few others are:
Yer tiz Here it is
Innit Isn’t it
Wern it Wasn’t it
Ant Hasn’t

As you are exploring the city you may find yourself in Bemmy (Bedminster), Embray (Henbury) or Taardown (Totterdown). If you are using the public transport, don’t forget to say ‘churz drive’ (cheers driver) as you hop off the bus!

So here are a few more interesting and bizarre facts for your hen party in Bristol!

Harry Potter was based on a boy that the author JK Rowling met in Bristol as a child.

Tarmac, Ribena and the Plimsoll line were all invented in Bristol.

The dog on the HMV logo, Nipper, was born in Bristol!

The University of Bristol was the first higher education institution to admit women on an equal basis to men!

Here are a few complimentary things that have been said about Bristol:
‘A city of radical energy and laid-back confidence’ The Times
‘Small enough to explore easily, big enough to entertain handsomely.’ The Observer
‘Hip and savvy, the harbour city of Bristol could teach you a thing or two about life’ Fodor’s Up Close Great Britain
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