3-Day Bachelorette Party Itinerary in Leicester

  1. Day 1: Brunch and Shopping
    12 minutes (2.7 miles) from Leicester train station

    Start the day off with a delicious brunch at The Parcel Yard. Afterward, head to the Highcross Shopping Centre for some retail therapy. Don't miss out on visiting the Leicester Outdoor Market, where you'll find a variety of unique items. End the day with dinner and cocktails at The Olive.

  2. Day 2: Spa Day and Nightlife
    10 minutes (2.1 miles) from Highcross Shopping Centre

    Relax and pamper yourselves with a spa day at the The Bannatyne Spa. Afterward, return to your hotel to freshen up before heading out for the night. Start off with dinner at The Case, known for its delicious cocktails and chic atmosphere. Dance the night away at Manhattan34 or The 2Funky Lounge, both known for their lively atmosphere.

  3. Day 3: Culture and Adventure
    15 minutes (4.2 miles) from Manhattan34

    Start the day off with a cultural tour of The King Richard III Visitor Centre, giving insight into the life of the last Plantagenet King. Afterward, make your way to Leicester Cathedral, a stunning medieval church that is home to the tomb of King Richard III. End the trip with a thrilling adventure at Curve Theatre, known for its popular productions.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • The Parcel Yard (1 hour, £20)
  • Highcross Shopping Centre (3 hours, free)
  • Leicester Outdoor Market (1 hour, variable expenses)
  • The Olive (2 hours, £50)
  • The Bannatyne Spa (4 hours, £125/person)
  • The Case (2 hours, £40)
  • Manhattan34 (3 hours, £15/person)
  • The 2Funky Lounge (3 hours, £15/person)
  • The King Richard III Visitor Centre (2 hours, £12/person)
  • Leicester Cathedral (1 hour, free)
  • Curve Theatre (2 hours, £25/person)

  • Total Estimated Costs: £297/person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting Aylestone Meadows Nature Reserve for a peaceful walk or Leicester Castle and Gardens for a historical excursion. If you have less time, skip the shopping centre and visit the Leicester Guildhall, known for being the oldest timber-framed building in England.

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