So you've been handed the clipboard. The bride wants Leeds, the group chat is already chaotic, and you need to pull together a weekend that keeps 13 people happy without remortgaging your flat.
Good news: Leeds is one of the most walkable, affordable, and genuinely fun hen party cities in the UK. Every activity in this guide sits within 15 minutes of the train station, and we've included the actual prices, booking quirks, and group size limits that matter when you're wrangling a dozen friends with different budgets and energy levels.
If you're hunting for Leeds hen do ideas that go beyond the generic list of chain restaurants, you're in the right place. Here's what you need to know before we get into the detail.
Quick Takeaways
- Budget baseline: The average UK hen party costs £187 per person across accommodation, activities, and nightlife. Leeds regularly comes in under that if you mix paid and free activities well.
- Book 3-4 months out: Most Leeds venues require full upfront payment (not deposits), and popular Saturday slots sell out fast during peak season from April to June.
- It's genuinely walkable: Every major hen party venue sits within a 15-minute walk of Leeds Station, so you can skip taxis between activities.
- Group size matters more than you think: Several top venues cap at 6-10 per session, meaning a group of 16 needs staggered bookings or a venue that scales. We flag which ones do.
- The mum test: We've noted which activities work for mixed-age groups and which ones are strictly for the rowdier crew.

Why Leeds Is a Brilliant Shout for a Hen Do
Leeds city centre is compact in the best possible way. You can walk from the train station to the furthest cocktail bar in this guide in about 15 minutes, which means no hen party minibus, no arguments about Uber surge pricing, and more money for actual fun.
The nightlife splits into three distinct zones, each with its own personality. Call Lane is where you'll find indie bars and late-night energy - think exposed brick, craft beer, and DJs playing until 3am. The pedestrianised stretch around Greek Street is the glossy cocktail strip, safe for groups navigating cobbles in heels. And Lower Briggate is the LGBT-friendly quarter with drag brunches and multi-floor clubs.
For daytime retail therapy between activities, Victoria Quarter has ornate tiled arcades that look stunning on camera, while Trinity Leeds covers high street shopping. If your group is arriving from different parts of the country, Leeds Station has direct trains from London, Manchester, Sheffield, and York.
Compared to Manchester or London, you get equivalent experiences for noticeably less. Among the best hen party locations in the UK, Leeds consistently punches above its weight for a hen party in Leeds that balances style with affordability.
Right, let's get into the activities.
Competitive Socialising - Games, Throwing Things, and Friendly Chaos
This is where most Leeds hen weekends start, and honestly, it's hard to beat the combination of competitive games, house drinks, and neon lighting for getting a group of friends who haven't all met each other warmed up fast. These are some of the most popular unique activities in the city for good reason.
Boom Battle Bar Leeds (Victoria Gate)
Neon-soaked, loud, and specifically designed for group celebrations. BOOM BATTLE BAR Leeds at Victoria Gate packs axe throwing, AR darts, Crazier Golf, shuffleboard, Prosecco Pong, American Pool, and private karaoke pods into one venue.

The hen party package starts at £30 per person and includes two pre-booked games of your choice plus 2 house drinks per person (spirit and mixer, draft beer, cider, wine, prosecco, or bottled beer). Groups of 16 or more automatically get upgraded to three games.
Best for: Groups of 10+ who want the bride-to-be playing free. Use code BOOMONUS at booking and the hen goes free.
Watch out for: Full payment is required upfront and is entirely non-refundable, though you can reschedule within 30 days with 24 hours' notice. Shuffleboard tables need a minimum of four people on Fridays and Saturdays. The ground floor is fully wheelchair accessible with an accessible toilet, but the first floor requires climbing 16 steps with no lift.
If your group wants food included, the Bullseye & Bevvies package at £63 per person adds a sharing street food buffet, three beverages, a welcome drink, and a tequila shot.
Whistle Punks Axe Throwing (Millennium Square)
There's something deeply satisfying about hurling a hatchet at a wooden target while wearing a sash that says "Bride Tribe." Whistle Punks at the Electric Press on Millennium Square was the first venue in the UK to bring axe throwing into an urban, instructor-led setting.

Sessions run for exactly 70 minutes and include a safety briefing, technique coaching, trick shot demos, and a tournament. Each throwing lane holds a maximum of 10 people, so larger groups will need to book multiple lanes.
Best for: Groups who want something physical and genuinely different. The bottomless brunch package combines the tournament with unlimited sourdough pizza and drinks.
Watch out for: Closed-toe shoes are mandatory - warn the group chat well in advance. No alcohol is served during the throwing itself (safety, obviously), so save the prosecco for the post-session celebration at their fully licensed bar. The venue is entirely wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets.
Junkyard Golf Club (The Light)
Three bizarrely themed 9-hole courses called Bozo, Pablo, and Gary, all set in a graffiti-covered, neon-lit space that feels more nightclub than mini golf. Junkyard Golf Club operates a cheerful "loser buys the drinks" culture, which is all the motivation your competitive friends need.

Standard entry starts at £25 per person. The hen party package adds two house drink tokens and a branded golf visor per player.
Book if: You want a guaranteed laugh that works for groups with mixed fitness levels and zero sporting ability.
Watch out for: Groups of fewer than 8 can book directly online, but groups of 8-20 must use the live chat, and groups over 20 need to submit an enquiry form. Full payment at booking, no deposits. If someone drops out last minute, extra tickets for additional attendees are only available if the slot hasn't reached capacity.
Roxy Lanes (The Light)
Sitting directly above Leeds Station inside The Light, Roxy Lanes is the most convenient first activity for groups arriving by train. Ten bowling lanes, a 30-metre ice-free curling lane, tech darts, shuffleboard, ping pong, and American pool - all under one roof.
Baseline gaming starts from just £6 per person per session. The group package for parties of 8 or more includes a welcome drink, two drink tokens, a Roxy Feast buffet, and either two hours of gaming or one game of bowling.
After 5pm the music cranks up, the neon lighting takes full effect, and the atmosphere shifts to adult party mode.
| Venue | Price From | Max Group Per Session | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boom Battle Bar | £30pp | 24+ (B2B bookings) | Large groups wanting variety |
| Whistle Punks | £20pp (session) | 10 per lane | Physical activity seekers |
| Junkyard Golf | £25pp | 8 per online booking | Mixed ability, Instagram-ready |
| Roxy Lanes | £6pp | 150 (full venue) | Train arrivals, flexible groups |
Want to build these into a full weekend? Our itinerary builder lets you slot activities around your accommodation and see the whole picture.
Creative Workshops - Crafty, Classy, and Surprisingly Competitive
Saturday afternoon is the sweet spot for creative workshops. The morning hangover has lifted, the evening plans haven't started yet, and there's something genuinely lovely about a group of friends making things together while someone inevitably produces a masterpiece that looks like a toddler made it.

Ceramic Painting and Pottery
Jackrabbits Pottery in Oakwood runs ceramic painting sessions for up to 40 people, with time slots at 10am, 12:30pm, and 3pm daily. It's located slightly outside the city centre - about 15 minutes by bus or a short taxi ride - but the space is relaxed, the staff are brilliant with groups, and everyone takes home their painted piece.

Ceramic painting is one of the best hen do activities for mixed-age groups. The bride's mum and future mother-in-law will genuinely enjoy this alongside the 25-year-olds, which is rarer than you'd think. Book in advance as sessions fill up, especially on Saturdays.
Craft Workshops You Can Book to Your House
If your group is staying in a rented house, bringing a workshop to you eliminates travel logistics entirely. Three providers cover Leeds well:

- The Crafty Hen - a mobile service that travels to your accommodation with all materials and expert tuition. Their Flower Crown Workshop sessions are perennially popular for Instagram-ready group photos, and they also run flower crown making with faux blooms for a keepsake version. Candle painting is another crowd-pleaser for a calmer vibe. For groups who want cheeky over classy, "Dickorate: The Great Penis Paint-Off" involves ceramic painting with an obvious twist. They also offer chocolate making workshops and perfume making sessions where everyone creates a custom scent to take home. Minimum 10 people for bespoke packages.
- Wild Harvest - eco-conscious workshops including faux flower crowns, beeswax candle making, and essential oil bath bombs. They can come to rented townhouses across West Yorkshire or host at their glampsite near York. Tailored for brides who want something thoughtful rather than the standard boozy format.
- Fabrication Crafts - a fixed workshop in Leeds city centre offering bath bomb making, fascinator making, and silk scarf painting. Priced at £40-£45 per person, minimum 6 participants and maximum 20. A 50% non-refundable deposit secures the date, and cancellations within 7 days are non-refundable.
Sip and Paint, Bake Offs, and Other Creative Options
The sip and paint format - painting on canvas while working through a bottle of prosecco - has exploded in popularity for hen dos. Several Leeds venues and mobile providers now offer paint and sip sessions that work well as afternoon activities, especially when paired with a cocktail making class later in the evening.

Ready Steady Bake It runs Bake Off-style competitions in Leeds city centre - 90 minutes of timed baking challenges, judging, and the kind of competitive chaos that doesn't require anyone to be physically active. Groups of up to 30 can play, and you need to arrive 10 minutes before your slot.
Best for: Groups where half the hens watch Bake Off religiously and the other half just want to eat cake. The competitive format gives the afternoon real structure without anyone needing to change into trainers.
For something with more edge, Nude Life Drawing sessions are available through mobile providers who set up at your accommodation. A life model poses while the group sketches (badly, hilariously), and it's become one of the most requested hen do activities for groups who want cheeky without full-on carnage. Nude Life Drawing works particularly well as a pre-drinks activity before a girls' night out.
Browse more hen party ideas if you're still deciding on a theme for the weekend.
Pamper Experiences - From a Mobile Pamper Party to Proper Day Retreats
A morning pamper party before heading into the city centre is one of the smartest scheduling moves you can make. Everyone starts the day feeling relaxed, the group gets quality time at the house, and you avoid the rush of trying to get 13 people ready simultaneously.
The Pamper Team (Comes to You)
The Pamper Team dispatches qualified therapists directly to your hotel, apartment, or rented house across Leeds. Packages start from just £19 per person, covering massages, manicures, pedicures, facials, spray tans, and hair styling.

The booking logistics need attention, though. There's a mandatory £50 non-refundable booking fee, plus an extra £20 admin charge for Sundays, Bank Holidays, or sessions finishing after 10pm. Minimum three guests.
Critical planning detail: Your group must submit exact treatment choices 2-3 weeks before the event, and the full balance must be paid at that point. Therapists don't accept cash or payment on the day. They arrive 15-30 minutes early to set up, bringing all towels, products, and massage tables. For longer sessions, therapists take a scheduled 10-minute break every 1.5 hours, which is factored into the timeline at no extra cost.
Spa Day Trips Worth the Drive
For groups wanting a full luxury spa day, two standout options sit within 30 minutes of Leeds:
| Option | Price Band | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Rudding Park, Harrogate | High | Intimate groups of up to 10. Rooftop spa experience, genuinely special. |
| Titanic Spa, Huddersfield | High | Full-day or overnight option in a converted textile mill. Quieter midweek. |
Neither is cheap, and both suit smaller, luxury-focused groups rather than parties of 15. If the bride's mum is hosting or the bridal party wants a dedicated spa day, these deliver.

Pair a mobile pamper morning with a hen party house and the logistics practically plan themselves.
Bottomless Brunches and Food Experiences That Actually Deliver
Bottomless brunch is the single most popular hen do activity in the UK, and for good reason. It creates a party atmosphere in daylight hours, typically costs £40-£60 per person for 90 minutes of unlimited drinks with a main course, and leaves the entire evening free for whatever comes next.
Bottomless Brunch Spots
Not all bottomless brunches are created equal. Here are the Leeds options that actually work for hen groups:
- IF Up North - Multiple locations across Leeds including Call Lane, York Place, and Vicar Lane, which gives you flexibility depending on where you're staying. Walk-ins are possible on quiet days but booking is essential for hen groups doing bottomless brunch. The multiple venues mean you can pick the one closest to your afternoon activity.
- Fibre (Lower Briggate) - The Saturday "Buff Bingo Drag Brunch" is the one. Bottomless booze, barbecue bites, and a drag queen host calling the numbers. It's camp, chaotic, and genuinely hilarious. Fibre spans four floors including a plush Penthouse bar for fancier drinks and a lively courtyard. Book early because this sells out weeks in advance.
- Manahatta - Bottomless brunch running until 3pm with private hire available for up to 200 guests. If your group is 20+ and you've been struggling to find somewhere that can actually seat everyone together, this solves the problem.

Leeds Food Tours and Tapas Feasting
Leeds Food Tours runs a 4-hour guided tour of the city's best independent food spots, starting at 11:45am on Saturdays. This is a genuinely brilliant alternative to bottomless brunch for groups with mixed drinking preferences or specific dietary requirements - the focus is on the food rather than the fizz.

It also takes you through parts of the city you'd never find on your own, including the independent stalls inside Kirkgate Market and the Corn Exchange.
For groups who love sharing plates, a Tapas Feast at one of Leeds's Spanish-inspired restaurants makes a brilliant group dinner. The sharing format means nobody agonises over the menu, dietary requirements are easier to accommodate, and the table stays lively. A Tapas Feast works especially well before a cocktail making class or a night out on Call Lane.

Group Dining for the Big Night
For a proper sit-down dinner, three options stand out among the best bars and restaurants in Leeds for hen groups:
- Fazenda at Granary Wharf - Brazilian rodizio steakhouse where waiters bring sizzling cuts of meat to your table until you flip your card to red. High-end, theatrical, and booking is essential for groups.
- Chaopraya - Thai fine dining in the city centre with stunning interior design. Works beautifully for groups because the sharing format avoids the "I'll have what she's having" paralysis.
- The Lost & Found - botanical-themed afternoon tea that doubles as an Instagram set. The cocktails are elaborate and photogenic, and it's one of the few afternoon tea options in Leeds that genuinely works for mixed-age groups.

Use our budget calculator to see how brunch plus evening activities stack up per person.
Cocktail Making Classes and Evening Drinking With a Twist
Cocktail making remains the second most booked hen party activity nationwide. Leeds has enough variety that you can match your Cocktail Making Masterclass to the bride-to-be's personality rather than settling for whatever's available.
Cocktail Masterclasses
- Be At One (Greek Street) - 90-minute Cocktail Making Class led by a professional mixologist. Each guest gets a welcome drink, makes two cocktails themselves, plays interactive bar games, and finishes with a shot. The location on the pedestrianised strip means you can tumble straight into the nightlife zone afterwards.
- Revolución de Cuba (Call Lane) - Cuban Cocktail Masterclass with a Havana party vibe, optionally paired with a two-course meal for a full evening. The Call Lane location puts you right at the heart of the nightlife strip, making this a brilliant warm-up before a big night out.
- Cuckoo Bar (Call Lane) - Fairground-themed cocktail making in a neon-lit, eclectic setting that practically begs for Instagram stories. They also offer free pizza with drinks before 9pm on weekdays - a genuine money-saver if your hen do falls midweek.
- The Maven - A dedicated cocktail bar with a more intimate, sophisticated atmosphere. Open Thursday to Saturday only (5pm-3am on Friday and Saturday), so plan accordingly.

Bars Worth Building Your Evening Around
For groups who want quality drinks without a formal class, two bars deserve a special mention:
Tailors (Grand Arcade) is a gin-focused lounge that takes a maximum of 6 people per cocktail class session. It's intimate, beautifully designed, and perfect for smaller bridal parties who want quality over scale. Open Thursday to Saturday from 6pm.

Veeno (Wellington Place) offers 90-minute Italian wine tasting sessions as an alternative to cocktails. If your bride-to-be is more Chianti than Cosmopolitan, this is a sophisticated change of pace.
Still pulling your itinerary together? Grab our hen party itinerary template and drop these in.
Escape Rooms, Adventure Activities, and Getting Out of the City Centre
Every hen weekend needs at least one activity that breaks up the eat-drink-repeat cycle. These options range from immersive escape rooms in the city centre to treetop adventures on the edge of Leeds, and they're the kind of experiences that give a group something to talk about for months.
Escape Rooms - Split the Group and Race
The smartest move with escape rooms is booking two rooms simultaneously and making it a race. The losing team buys the first round at the next venue.

| Feature | Escape Hunt Leeds | The Great Escape Game |
|---|---|---|
| Location | The Light, The Headrow | Atlas House, King Street |
| Price from | £25-£30pp (+£3pp for Doctor Who theme) | From £17pp (25% off Sun-Fri before 5pm with code SPRING25) |
| Max per room | 6 players | Up to 9 players |
| Total capacity | 36 across 6 rooms | Multiple rooms |
| Hen perks | Bride free for groups of 10+, VIP party lounge, welcome + celebration drinks | Licensed bar and kitchen, pizza and cocktail packages |
| Best booking tip | Book via website, arrive 15 mins early | Arrive 20 mins before slot |

Best for: Groups of 12-18 who want to split into competing teams. Escape Hunt's six rooms mean you can run a proper escape room tournament with a larger group, while The Great Escape Game's lower price point and on-site bar make it better value for a casual afternoon.
For even more puzzle options, Locked in Games in Leeds runs staggered booking times to avoid overcrowding, making it another solid escape room choice for hen groups.
Go Ape Temple Newsam
If your group wants fresh air and adrenaline, Go Ape at Temple Newsam Estate runs a Treetop Challenge from £36.95 per person featuring 17-metre-high platforms, complex high ropes, and zip wires threading through the canopy.
Getting there takes a bit of planning - catch the 19 or 19A bus to Whitkirk, or use the Flexibus app for direct transport from East Leeds. Closed-toe shoes with good tread are mandatory.
Why it works for hens: Nothing bonds a group faster than watching someone scream-laugh their way across a rope bridge 17 metres up. The course runs in all weather (closing only for ice, thunderstorms, or extreme wind), and the forest canopy genuinely keeps you cooler in summer and drier in light rain than you'd expect. Bring a change of clothes if rain's forecast.
Go Karting at TeamSport
TeamSport Karting in Leeds accommodates up to 20 people per session and is one of the most adrenaline-pumping hen do activities that doesn't require going outdoors. Go Karting works brilliantly for competitive groups, and the format means even total beginners feel the rush by lap three.
Book online in advance as weekend slots fill up. Go Karting is also a smart choice for winter hen dos when outdoor activities feel less appealing.
Paddleboarding at Leeds Dock
Leeds Dock paddleboarding offers a completely different pace - guided sessions on the River Aire with British Canoeing qualified coaches for just £20 per person including full kit hire.
The Introduction to SUP session takes you on a guided paddle along the River Aire toward Leeds Station and back, while SUPolo adds competitive paddleboard water polo for groups who need to turn everything into a contest. They even have mega SUPs that hold up to 10 adults on the River Aire simultaneously.
Accessibility highlight: Wheelchair-accessible boards and adaptive stabilising kits are available for nervous or mobility-impaired paddlers. Sessions book via their community Facebook group on a first-come, first-served basis, so check early. Best from May to September.
Check our full list of hen party activities to see what else is bookable near your house.
Leeds Nightlife - Where to Go and What to Expect
Leeds nightlife is brilliant, but it hits differently depending on which street you're on. Knowing the difference saves you from ending up in a techno warehouse when the bride wanted 2000s pop - or vice versa.
Dreamboys at Home Nightclub
Let's address the most searched hen party entertainment in Leeds directly. Dreamboys performs at Home Nightclub on Albion Street every Saturday night - doors at 7pm, show at 8pm, running approximately two hours including an interval and post-show meet-and-greet.
Tickets start from £32 per person. A live drag queen comperes the entire evening, and the choreography involves heavy audience participation.
The real perk: Your ticket includes free afterparty entry to Home Nightclub, Tiki Hideaway, or Verve until 3am. That saves your group the entry fee and solves the "where do we go after?" question in one booking.

If you'd rather keep the entertainment private, a Butler in the Buff service brings a cheeky host directly to your accommodation for cocktail serving, games, or a life drawing session. Butler in the Buff and buff butlers services are bookable for private houses and apartments across Leeds, making them a popular alternative for groups who prefer a house party vibe. Buff butlers also pair well with a pamper session or Lip Sync Battle at the house.
Clubs by Vibe
| Club | Vibe | Best For | Key Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Popworld | Retro 2000s pop | Classic hen night, guaranteed singing | Zero pretension, colourful cocktails |
| Fibre | LGBT-friendly, multi-floor | Groups with mixed music tastes | Penthouse bar, courtyard for fresh air |
| Headrow House | Multi-genre, rooftop terrace | Dancing under the stars | Open from 12pm weekends for daytime drinks |
| The Key Club | Pop-punk, emo, indie | Groups who prefer Paramore to Calvin Harris | £1.50 pints. Black Parade emo night. |
| Mint Warehouse | Serious clubbing, 750 capacity | Proper dance night, summer terrace parties | Funktion One sound system, LED ceiling |

Freedom Mills deserves a mention too - a converted Victorian warehouse with an underground rave feel. Fair warning though: the industrial building can be genuinely cold, so dress for it.
The Otley Run - Should You Actually Do It?
No competitor guide mentions this, but any local will tell you about it. The Otley Run is a legendary 16-stop pub crawl from Headingley to the city centre, traditionally done in fancy dress on Saturday afternoons.
Here's the honest take: it's rowdy, chaotic, extremely boozy, and packed with stag and hen groups. If your bridal party wants maximum carnage and doesn't include the bride's nan, it's a genuinely iconic Leeds experience. Start early (1-2pm) and accept that you probably won't make all 16 stops.
If your group includes mixed ages or anyone who'd rather not spend four hours on their feet in a pub crawl, skip it and spend that energy on the structured nightlife instead. No judgement either way.

Keep the full weekend on track with our planning checklist.
Dance Classes, Sports Days, and Outdoor Group Activities
Some of the most memorable hen do moments happen when you get the whole group moving - and looking completely ridiculous together. These activities work best in the afternoon slot and pair perfectly with a bottomless brunch beforehand or cocktails after.
Abba Dance Class and Other Dance Workshops
An Abba Dance Class is one of the most universally crowd-pleasing hen do activities you can book. The format is simple: a professional instructor teaches your group the choreography to classic ABBA tracks, and within 90 minutes you've got a routine you can inflict on the dance floor later that night. Dance classes in this style are available through mobile providers who come to your accommodation or a hired studio.

Other dance classes worth considering include 90s pop routines, Beyoncé choreography, and musical theatre workshops. They scale well from 6 to 30 people and require zero existing ability.
Old School Sports Day and Bubble Mayhen
For outdoor group activities, Old School Sports Day recreates the egg-and-spoon race, sack race, and three-legged sprint from your primary school years. Old School Sports Day works brilliantly in Roundhay Park or any green space, and providers run the whole thing so you don't need to organise equipment.
Bubble Mayhen takes the concept further - you climb into giant inflatable zorb balls and play football, tag, or just crash into each other repeatedly. Bubble Mayhen is reliably the activity that generates the loudest screaming and the best video content.
Both Old School Sports Day and Bubble Mayhen are bookable through mobile activity providers who come to your chosen location. Old School Sports Day is the better pick for mixed-age groups where some guests prefer lower intensity, while Bubble Mayhen suits groups who want full-contact chaos.
These outdoor activities are the ultimate hen do activity for groups who'd rather be in Roundhay Park than sitting in a bar, and they pair naturally with a picnic or barbecue at your accommodation afterwards.
Browse more hen weekend activity ideas to find the right mix.
Water-Based Activities and Canal Cruises
Leeds sits at the junction of the Aire & Calder Navigation and the Leeds & Liverpool Canal, which means you can genuinely cruise through the city's industrial heritage with drinks in hand. It's one of the most distinctive things you can do here that you can't replicate in other hen party cities.
Yorkshire Hire Cruisers (The Kirkstall Flyboat) departs from Granary Wharf, a 5-10 minute walk from Leeds Station. The boat accommodates 36-44 people depending on setup, and standard private trips last 3 hours. There's a fully licensed bar, bespoke catering, PA system, projector, and optional DJ hire. The route heads either south past the Royal Armouries or west along the canal toward Armley Mills.
City Cruises (York) runs 3-hour evening party cruises on the River Ouse, about 22 miles from Leeds. The package includes a two-course buffet, live DJ, heated disco saloon, and an open-topped deck. Stag groups are not accepted on public cruises, which is a genuine relief for hen groups. Your ticket also includes complimentary afterparty entry and a welcome drink at Manahatta York.
The Leeds Water Taxi is worth knowing about even if you don't book a cruise. The £1 yellow water taxis run between Granary Wharf and Leeds Dock - a fun, scenic, 10-minute shortcut that beats walking between activity zones.
Sample Itineraries - How to Build Your Ultimate Leeds Hen Weekend
Theory is fine, but what does a Leeds hen do actually look like minute to minute? Here are three itineraries for hen do ideas in Leeds, built around different budgets and group dynamics, using real venues and realistic walking times.
The Classic Two-Night Hen Weekend
- Friday 4pm - Arrive at Leeds Station, check into your hen party house
- Friday 7pm - Cocktail Making Masterclass at Be At One (90 mins)
- Friday 9pm - Dinner at Canal Club on Little Neville Street (10 min walk)
- Friday 11pm - Drinks on Call Lane (10 min walk from Canal Club)
- Saturday 10am - Mobile pamper session at your house (The Pamper Team, from £19pp)
- Saturday 1pm - Old School Sports Day or Bubble Mayhen in Roundhay Park
- Saturday 4pm - Boom Battle Bar hen package at Victoria Gate (£30pp)
- Saturday 7pm - Dreamboys at Home Nightclub (£32pp, includes free afterparty)
- Saturday 10pm - Free afterparty at Home, Tiki Hideaway, or Verve until 3am
- Sunday 11am - Ceramic painting at Jackrabbits Pottery in Oakwood, then home
Estimated cost: Around £170-£200 per person excluding accommodation and transport. This is the ultimate hen do for groups wanting a packed weekend.
The One-Night Budget-Friendly Hen
- Saturday 12pm - Arrive at Leeds Station, straight up to Roxy Lanes (from £6pp)
- Saturday 2pm - Free wander through Corn Exchange and Kirkgate Market
- Saturday 4pm - Leeds Food Tours (4 hours, food-focused, works for non-drinkers)
- Saturday 8pm - Cocktails at Cuckoo Bar on Call Lane (free pizza before 9pm on weekdays)
- Saturday 10pm - Popworld until late
Estimated cost: Under £100 per person. Achievable for groups where budget tension is real.
You could also add a Bubble Mayhen session or Lip Sync Battle at the house for the ultimate hen do activity that costs nothing but generates maximum laughs. Old School Sports Day works as a free-ish afternoon add-on if the weather's on your side.
The Classy Mixed-Age Hen
- Saturday 12pm - Afternoon tea at The Lost & Found
- Saturday 2:30pm - Ceramic painting workshop at Fabrication Crafts (£40-£45pp), or a perfume making session through a mobile provider at your house
- Saturday 6pm - Dinner at Chaopraya (booking essential for groups)
- Saturday 9pm - After-dinner drinks at The Maven (open from 5pm Thu-Sat)
- Sunday 10am - Spa day at Rudding Park in Harrogate (30 min drive, max 10 guests)

Best for: Weekends where the bride's mum, future mother-in-law, or older relatives are part of the group. Elegant, relaxed, and nobody needs to encounter an inflatable anything.
A Nude Life Drawing class, sip and paint session, or chocolate making workshop could also slot into the Saturday afternoon if the group prefers something creative with a cheeky edge. These are ideal Hen Do Ideas Leeds groups keep coming back to because they work across ages.
Grab our hen party itinerary template and customise one of these to your group.
Getting Around Leeds and Practical Planning Tips
This is the unsexy section that will actually save your hen weekend from logistical chaos. Every organiser needs this information, and no other guide provides it.
Walking Times Between Key Venues
| Route | Walking Time | Key Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Leeds Station to Granary Wharf | 5-10 mins | Through the Light Neville Street tunnel with its sound and light installation |
| Granary Wharf to the cocktail bars | 10-15 mins | Walk north past City Square, onto Park Row |
| Cocktail strip to Call Lane | 10-15 mins | Head east via Boar Lane or Duncan Street |
| Call Lane to Millennium Square | 10-15 mins | North through the shopping areas and Albion Street |
| Granary Wharf to Leeds Dock | 10 mins by water taxi | £1 per trip - scenic, fun, and faster than walking |
Important: The pedestrianised zone is great for safety but means taxis cannot pick up or drop off directly on those streets - arrange collection on a parallel road.
Accessibility and Mobility Notes
Leeds has a mixed picture on accessibility, and the historic buildings in the city centre mean you cannot assume step-free access anywhere.
- Boom Battle Bar: Ground floor fully accessible with accessible toilet. First floor has 16 steps, no lift.
- Whistle Punks: Entirely wheelchair friendly with accessible toilets.
- Leeds Dock Paddleboarding: Wheelchair-accessible boards and adaptive stabilising kits available. One instructor is a qualified SEND teacher.
- Go Ape: Wheelchair friendly at ground level, but the Treetop Challenge itself requires full mobility.
When booking any venue, tell them about mobility, visual, or hearing requirements during the initial enquiry. Many Leeds buildings need advance notice to set up temporary ramps, activate hearing loops, or allocate ground-floor seating. Ask specifically about corridor widths (1.5m minimum for wheelchairs) and door widths (at least 90cm).
Booking Timeline and Budget Tips
Three to four months out is the sweet spot for securing Saturday slots during peak season. Nearly 50% of all hen party bookings happen between April and June, so competition for prime dates is real.
The deposit trap: Most Leeds activity venues require full upfront payment, not deposits. Boom Battle Bar, Junkyard Golf, and both escape room providers all operate this way. Fabrication Crafts is a notable exception with a 50% deposit model. Factor this into your money-collection timeline for the group.
Budget balancers: Walking the canal towpath, browsing Kirkgate Market's food hall, exploring the Corn Exchange's independent shops, and spending an afternoon in Roundhay Park all cost nothing. Build these into your itinerary between paid activities so the overall per-person cost stays reasonable.
Use our budget calculator to map out costs before you commit to bookings, and flag dietary requirements at every venue when you reserve.
Find Your Leeds Hen Party House
The right accommodation transforms a Leeds hen do from a collection of activities into a proper weekend. You want somewhere big enough that the whole group can be together for the morning pamper session, the pre-drinks, and the late-night debrief - not scattered across separate hotel rooms.
We list hen party houses across Leeds with space for groups of all sizes, from city centre apartments to larger properties with hot tubs and party spaces. Filter by group size, price, and features to find one that fits.
Pairing tip: Choose accommodation near Granary Wharf or the city centre and you'll be within walking distance of every activity in this guide. If you're booking a mobile service like The Pamper Team, The Crafty Hen, or a ceramic painting workshop, check your house has a living room large enough for treatment tables or craft supplies - most listings specify this in the amenities.
Start with the house, build the activities around it, and the whole weekend falls into place. Need more help pulling it together? Our planning advice covers everything from collecting deposits to managing group dynamics.
















