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Dublin Hen Weekend – enjoy a pint of the “black stuff”

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Hen Night Party Weekends - Abroad | 0 comments

Dublin Hen Weekend – enjoy a pint of the “black stuff”
Dublin Hen Weekend.
 
Sample the exciting vibe of Ireland’s most populated and Capital City. Enjoy your Hen Party Weekend in Dublin, there is no City quite like Dublin for pure indulgance. There are numerous clubs, bars and restaurants all over the City, not to mention a fantastic place to shop.

The city boasts several shopping areas from Grafton Street to “Stephen’s Green” Shopping Centre. The best known fashion boutiques like Tiffany’s, Chanel and Hermes can all be found close by. Also take your Hens to the huge department stores of “Clerys” and “Arnotts”.

The best known area for nightlife is Temple Bar, south of the River Liffey. The area has become popular among tourists, including stag and hen parties from Britain. The areas around Leeson Street, Harcourt Street, South William Street and George’s Street are popular nightlife spots for locals.

Live gigs are regularly played on streets and at venues throughout Dublin in general. In fact, the city has produced many musicians and groups of international success. Check out the “Dublin O2″, a huge venue in the “Dublin Docklands” where famous bands from U2 to Westlife have given stunning live performances………

"Dublin Coastal Skyline"

Panoramic photograph of the awesome Dublin Coast Skyline.

(Below-Right) Photograph of the “Molly Malone” statue, who was one of Dublin’s few female street traders. Legend states that the song “Cockles and Mussels”, also known as “In Dublin’s Fair City”, has now become Dublin’s unofficial anthem. The song tells the sad story of a beautiful fishmonger who sold her whares on the streets of Dublin, but who died of a fever at a very tender age.
"Molly Malone"

The "Molly Malone" statue located near the shopping district of Grafton Street.

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Hen Party Weekend Activities.

Dublin is one of the friendliest cities in the World. So enjoy a chat with the locals, relax, and try a nice cool pint of the famous “black stuff”. If you want to just concentrate on having fun on your Hen Party Weekend, then consider booking your Weekend break with RedSeven Leisure. They can arrange airport transfers, hotel and some of the more unusual activities.

For example, how about some lessons in the art of cheerleading, everything is provided and arranged for you even the “Pom Pom’s”. After hours of fun with the Pom’s, it’s time to prepare for a night out at one of Dublin’s hottest nightclubs.

A stylish Hen Weekend of pampering is another one of RedSeven’s hugely popular activities. Spend a full day of relaxation at a health club sampling every facility they have to offer your group. Laze in the Sauna, float in the pool or splash in the Spa, all of which will completely relax your group and re-charge the batteries. Now you are all ready for a night of bar crawling around the City centre. You won’t visit them all, as there are far too many, but you will have great fun trying………….

For more information & prices on this article and many other unique Hen Weekend destinations, please visit RedSeven who offer a really fantastic service of arranging everything for you………

RedSeven Leisure

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