21 best hen do destinations in the world for 2024

If you’ve been honoured with the title of Maid of Honour or bridesmaid, researching the best hen do destinations needs to be right at the top of your to-do list. Because, let's face it — while being by the bride's side when she walks down the aisle is clearly a key part of your role, planning her the best ever hen do is definitely what she's far more fussed about.
Sure, planning a girls' weekend away with all your favourite pals (and copious amounts of wine) sounds dreamy – but the planning can be a real nightmare. Whether you're booking a hen party house in the UK and doing it up with plenty of on-brand hen party decorations, going on a chic European city break, or jetting off to a private villa somewhere nice and hot, making sure that the plans work for everybody is a truly tiresome task.
So if you’re taking on the lead role in hen do planning, we salute you. And — by way of a bit of good karma — we’ve decided to help you out by pulling together an edit of the best hen do destinations we think you should definitely be considering. Plus, we've even popped in a few accommodation recommendations for each. You're welcome.
Ahead, everything you need to know about 21 of the best hen do destinations in the UK and abroad.

Barcelona, Spain
While it's been traditionally best known for its art and architecture, Barcelona is now widely recognised as one of the best places to go for a short European summer break. A lively city with its very own stunning beach, you truly get the best of both worlds with a bachelorette weekend in Barca.
What to do: In the daytime, nurse your hangovers on the golden sands, and explore must-see sights like the gorgeous Park Guell. And in the evening, you definitely wont struggle to find a bar or club to dance in until the early hours. Head to Pacha if you like the sound of a beachfront club — or sign up for an iconic guided bar crawl of the famous Gothic Quarter.
Where to eat: Tuck into tapas, paellas, and Mediterranean plates as a group at Restaurant Lounge My Way — or stick to strictly Catalonian cuisine at Les Quinze Nits.
Where to stay in Barcelona:
- For a luxury hotel with a pool: Ohlo Barcelona
- For a chic yet central guesthouse: La Pedrera Style
- For a budget-friendly hostel: Unite Hostel Barcelona
How to get there: Direct flights to Barcelona Airport start at around £30 on Skyscanner.

Brighton, England
If you want a beach-side hen do but don't fancy leaving the UK, Brighton has got to be your best bet. It has no-end of fabulous restaurants and breakfast spots, a beautiful beach, and lots of lively bars and club. Plus, the countryside is on the city's doorstep, too, if you fancy a wholesome walk.
What to do: Once you've walked along the beach and played in the pier's arcade (nope, never too old), take a stroll around the independent boutiques in The Lanes and relax in the gardens of the Royal Pavilion. There are endless places for a night out when the sun goes down.
Where to eat: Why not kick off the celebrations by heading to Proud Cabaret for a bottomless brunch and burlesque performance? For lunch, you'll find endless cute cafes and eateries on The Lanes — and at dinner time, we recommend Curry Leaf Cafe if you like the sound of sensational South Indian cuisine.
Where to stay in Brighton:
- Best budget hotel: Leonardo Hotel Brighton
- Best Airbnb for under ten people: Spacious Retreat With Sunny Garden
- Best rooftop penthouse for 16+ guests: Palace Pier Penthouse
How to get there: Brighton Station is pretty central — and has connections straight from London.

Lisbon, Portugal
For a sun-kissed city break with absolutely loads to do, it's hard to beat beautiful Lisbon. With its sensational dining scene, stunning architecture, and seemingly endless supply of rooftop bars, it's got the perfect amount of hustle and bustle for a bachelorette weekend. A charismatic coastal city, you'll also never be too far from a stunning sandy beach.
What to do: From lunching in the cute cafes and bars, to meandering through the lively shopping streets in Baixa, there's plenty to do in the daytime in pretty Lisbon. In the evening, head for classy rooftop drinks at the Sky Bar in the Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa hotel, before heading to one of the many famous bars and clubs you'll find on famous Pink Street. For something a little luxurious, set sail along the stunning Tagus River in a luxury yacht or catamaran with Lisbon By Boat for a private sunset cruise.
Where to eat: Located just outside the city, gorgeous Casa Reia beach club is a great place to spend a day — and they also serve up delicious food. But for a traditional Portuguese dinner spot in the city, we love Pica Pau.
Where to stay in Lisbon:
- For an affordable Old Town aparthotel with a rooftop pool: VIP Executive Eden Aparthotel
- For chic and modern apartments: Flora Chiado Apartments
- For a central Lisbon apartment that sleeps up to 20 hens: Large Bairro Alto
How to get there: Direct flights to Lisbon Airport start at around £44 on Skyscanner.

The Cotswolds, England
Is there anything more wholesome than a rural weekend in the Cotswolds? Nope. Famous for its rolling hills and quaint countryside vibe, the Cotswolds is a great destination to explore if you're planning a classic UK hen party house weekend. So, find a house equipped with plenty to keep you entertained — like a pool, hot tub, ping pong table, and more.
What to do: Make the most of your lovely Airbnb or holiday rental home by finding companies that'll bring the fun to you. Enjoy a spa experience at home with Glo Pamper, have a classy cream tea courtesy of Afternoon Tea Party, or even contact iZorb if you fancy doing something a little more unusual. Keen to get out? Head to stunning and scenic Stroud for some wine tasting at Woodchester Valley Vineyard, or wander into chic Cheltenham city centre to explore the shops, and partake in fun activities like cupcake decorating at The Vanilla Pod Bakery.
Where to eat: The Sheep in scenic Stow-on-wold is just a short hop from Cheltenham, and serves up sensational food and cocktails. Happy hens are guaranteed.
Where to stay in The Cotswolds:
- For a remote River Severn getaway: The Old Rectory with Swimming Pool
- For a rural lakeside retreat: Cotswolds Lakeside Home
- For a chic converted barn near Cheltenham: The Bronze Knight
How to get there: Although it's a rather large expanse of rural space, most hen party houses in the Cotswolds aren't too far from a local city with a large train station — whether it's Gloucester, Swindon, Oxford, or Cheltenham. But you'll likely need to arrange taxis from the station.

Hvar Island, Croatia
If you know that your bride-to-be will be keen to secure that pre-wedding tan, Croatia is a great bet. Though it may be more difficult to reach than other European destinations, the stunning island of Hvar has a really luxe vibe that feels fitting for any gaggle of classy hens, and night life that's truly worth the journey. From its many stunning beaches and secluded bays that are ideal for swimming, to the lively vibe of the coastal bars and clubs in Hvar Town, it's a great destination for any bride who wants the best of both on her bachelorette weekend.
What to do: Spend your days wandering the cobbled streets of quaint Hvar Town, and relaxing on one of the many stunning beaches. Fancy kicking things up a notch? Hit up Hvar Boats to charter a private vessel for a day at sea that'll see you swimming and snorkelling in the Green Lagoon, cruising around the stunning Pakleni Islands, and jumping off the famous Red Rocks cliffs into the crystal clear ocean below.
Where to eat: There’s no shortage of breathtaking restaurants to take in Hvar’s unbeatable views. Head to Carpe Diem for a round of margaritas with the girls before taking your time over a lavish meal at Restaurant Gariful. Either way, you’re guaranteed a group of happy hens.
Where to stay:
- For a central spa break: Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel
- For a chic and luxurious villa: Luxury Villa Oceanus
- For an authentic and rustic Croatian escape: Palace With an Indoor Pool
How to get there: Direct flights to Split start at around £52 on Skyscanner — and from the Port of Split, you can take a cheap and direct 50-minute ferry to Hvar.

Albufeira, Portugal
A famous coastal city in the southern Algarve region of Portugal, Albufeira is a truly versatile destination. From the cobbled alleyways of the Old Town that bursting with old churches, and quaint pavement cafes and restaurants, to the lively bars and clubs of modern Montechoro's infamous strip, there are so many different areas to explore. And that's before we even get started on the large stretches of coastline, and sensational weather…
What to do: In the morning, head to the lively Praia da Oura beach for sunbathing, and the opportunity to try your hand at some fun. watersports. Fancy a bit of a party vibe? Matt's Bar is close by, and they host brilliant boozy bottomless brunches, as well as an epic Sunset Party every Saturday.
Where to eat: Cabana Fresca not only serves delish local cuisine but it also has a happy hour, not to mention the stunning seaside views. What more could you want?
Where to stay in Albufeira:
- For a rustic villa with sensational sea views: Villa Cecília
- For a chic adults-only hotel stay: Villa Maria Hotel — Adults Only
- For a chic apartment with a communal rooftop pool: Natural Treasures
- For a laidback stay in a nearby seaside neighbourhood: Palmeira Breeze
How to get there: Direct flights to Faro Airport start at around £37 on Skyscanner.

Edinburgh, Scotland
Scotland's capital is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, built over hills which overlook the sea. You could go time and time again and find different things to do — from stopping in at the many shops and trendy bars along the famous Royal Mile on the way up to historic Edinburgh Castle, to climbing up the iconic Arthur's Seat and enjoying the 360-degree views of Edinburgh and the Lothians.
What to do: Climb Arthur's Seat or Carlton Hill in the morning before enjoying lunch at one of the city's many delicious brunch spots. Wander down to Dean Village and along the river to Stockwell in the afternoon — or shop 'til you drop on Princes Street. Keen for a bit of friendly competition? Partake in your own mini Highland games, or see who can create the most tasty tipples at your own private cocktail making experience.
Where to eat: Try Ting Thai for the Thai feast of your life and The Bon Vivant for a Sunday roast to die for. The perfect hangover cure, if you ask us.
Where to stay in Edinburgh:
- For a Grade A Listed private mansion: Drylaw House
- For a cheap and cheerful city stay: Holiday Inn Express Edinburgh
How to get there: Direct flights to Edinburgh Airport start at around £24 on Skyscanner. Alternatively, you can get the train to Edinburgh Waverley train station.

Liverpool, England
With its brilliant shopping, amazing nightlife, and legendary music scene, it should come as no surprise that Liverpool is widely recognised as one of the best cities in the country for a hen do. If rowdy and rambunctious nights out are what you're after, Liverpool is definitely the destination for you!
What to do: There are so many great clubs to explore in Liverpool — so you'll definitely need more than one big night out! We love Tonight Josephine for cocktails, and then Modo Liverpool or PURE Liverpool for a BNO.
Where to eat: Kick off the celebrations with a boozy bottomless brunch at PanAm, or even enjoy an afternoon tea with plenty of tipples at Jam Restaurant & Bar.
Where to stay in Liverpool:
- For a classy and modern central townhouse: Luxurious Entire Central Townhouse
- For a chic and fully equipped apartment: The George
How to get there: Liverpool Lime Street Station is pretty central — and has connections straight from London, and other major cities.

Paris, France
There's just something really chic and modern about heading to the actual City of Love for a bachelorette weekend. After all, if it's good enough for Sofia Richie, then it's definitely good enough for your elegant bride-to-be. Super classy, fill the weekend with dreamy dining and drinking experiences — and soak up the really romantic vibes. Best of all, it's just a simple Eurostar journey away!
What to do: How about booking a private tour along the river Seine with Green River Cruises? In terms of evening entertainment, treat your hens to a burlesque show at Crazy Horse — or don the feathers and sequins for a night of glamour at the Moulin Rouge. Oh — and you just have to organise a tour of the city in a bright pink limo!
Where to eat: You might be in France, but the sensational Italian food at Gigi Rigolatto just cannot be missed. Plus, you'll have stunning views of the Eiffel Tower. Or head to Lapérouse if you like the sound of a candlelit dinner with plenty of delicious cocktails.
Where to stay in Paris:
- For luxurious multi-room apartments and suites: Hôtel Keppler
- For an affordable hostel with a range of different types of rooms: JO&JOE Paris
- For a modern rental apartment right in central Paris: Marais 4 Bedrooms New Apartment
How to get there: Tickets on the Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Paris Garde du Nord start at around £39.

Marbella, Spain
A classy and glamorous resort town in Spain's coastal Costa del Sol region, Marbella has ling been the ultimate playground for the rich and famous. Alongside its palm-lined boulevards, it's best-known for its 25-kilometre stretch of beaches, and glitzy Golden Mile strip that's packed with chic bars and clubs. But despite being a lively and much-loved hen do destination amongst Brits, the pretty old town — Casco Antiguo — boasts beautiful whitewashed buildings and narrow streets definitely worth exploring.
What to do: Located in the city's trendy marina district of Puerto Banús, Ocean Club is definitely somewhere you and your hens will want to spend the day. A huge saltwater pool is the venue’s centre piece — with day beds and bars scattered around the edge and beautiful views over the club and sea. For more high-energy excursions, check-out some of the activities you can book on GoHen — like a group go on a water assault course, or a three-hour party boat cruise.
Where to eat: We're obsessed with La Plage Casanis. It's the latest in the Casanis chain of restaurants — this time set right on the beach and serving fine French-Belgian cuisine. The whole place boasts funky (very Instagrammable) décor and the customer service is second to none. Seriously – that wine glass will never be empty. The chicken paella and calamari are among their best dishes.
Where to stay in Marbella:
- For a villa with a Love Island vibe: Fantastic Villa with Private Pool
- For a trusty hotel right in Puerto Banús: Occidental Puerto Banús
- For an enormous villa right by the beach: Golden Smile
How to get there: Direct flights to Malaga Airport start at around £34 on Skyscanner.

Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain
With its huge nightclubs and stunning beaches, the Balearic island of Ibiza still remains a top choice for hedonistic hen weekends. Famous for its lively Sunset Strip, and nearby string of stunning sandy coves, San Antonio is a top pick for those who have clubbing high up on their list of priorities. But the swanky new resort of Playa d’en Bossa is also quickly becoming a popular choice — thanks to its 1.7 mile stretch of stunning sand, luxurious beachfront bars, and close proximity to the cobbled streets of gorgeous Ibiza Town.
What to do: You'll undoubtedly want to spend a fair bit of time lounging about on the beaches, and exploring the boutiques. But for the full Ibiza experience, head to Nikki Beach for a rose-fuelled lunch, or get involved in a legendary poolside party at Ibiza Rocks.
Where to eat: A multi-level restaurant and party venue with stunning views over the bustling port of San Antonio, Rio Ibiza does a great bottomless brunch that's really popular with hen parties. Fancy a sophisticated dinner? Based behind the main square in Santa Gertrudis, Finca La Plaza is the perfect candle-lit hideout for those looking to unwind over a bottle of crisp white wine and fresh, zingy plates.
Where to stay in Ibiza:
- For a beachfront house in Playa d'en Bossa: Can Bán
- For a rustic villa a short drive from San Anotio: Balaeric Whisper
How to get there: Direct flights to Ibiza Airport start at around £33 on Skyscanner.

Dublin, Ireland
When it comes to pubs, Dublin is pretty much impossible to beat —not least because the Guinness Storehouse is the main tourist attraction in the city. In the lively cobbled streets of the Temple Bar drinking district, you'll never be far away from a lively pub or bar — but you'll also find plenty of sophisticated speakeasies and cocktail bars just north of the river.
What to do: Take a tour around the Guinness Storehouse, stroll around Phoenix Park, and inject a bit of welcome culture into your trip with a visit to the castle. At night, an evening spent in live music venue and pub, The Temple Bar, is a must.
Where to eat: Go to Angelina's if you love avocado. They do four different versions of brunch dish classic, avo on toast. Fade Street Social is great for tapas and Dublin Pizza Company serves fantastic (yep, you guessed it) pizza.
Where to stay in Dublin:
- For a big group after a central location: The Large Group House
- For an affordable hotel stay: Leonardo Hotel Dublin Parnell Street
How to get there: Direct flights to Dublin Airport start at around £22 on Skyscanner.

Mykonos, Cyclades Islands, Greece
Part of the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea, Mykonos is a Greek Island that's best-known for its summer party atmosphere — with many of it's famous beach clubs attracting world-renowned DJs every year. In terms of accommodation, expect plenty of boutique hotels and luxury private villas — which are all typically never too far from one of the island's many golden sandy beaches.
What to do: Beach clubs are a must-do in Mykonos. On the beautiful Paraga Beach, you'll find Kalua Beach Bar — which has a really chilled and authentic atmosphere. For a considerably crazier vibe, head to Tropicana Beach Bar at Paradise Beach.
Where to eat: For sensational views, and delicious Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, head to Roca Restaurant. Fancy a private dining experience at your villa? Head to Dine Duet to book a private chef — whether it's for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Where to stay in Mykonos:
- For a luxe hillside villa with panoramic sea views: Elan Fanari Villa
- This stunning retreat a few steps from the beach: The Blue Paradise
How to get there: Direct flights to Mykonos Airport start at around £84 on Skyscanner.

Oxfordshire, England
A picturesque county in South East England, Oxfordshire is filled with picturesque places to visit — from the idyllic and historic city of Oxford, to beautiful Henley-on-Thames that sits in a valley beneath the stunning Chiltern Hills. With so many great hen houses to be found in the surrounding countryside, it's definitely an area of the UK to explore if you're looking for a wholesome hen weekend filled with plenty of countryside walks, riverside beer gardens, and hearty meals.
What to do: Take a day trip into Oxford city centre, go for a long, boozy lunch, and then enjoy a guided private punting tour along the River Cherwell. In the evening, hit up The Bridge nightclub for a big night out.
Where to eat: There are so many great food spots in Oxford. Victors is great for sharing food — as well as snapping all the Instagram pics. There's also a Sticks N' Sushi which is newly opened on the roof of Westgate shopping centre. Loved in London for its Japanese grub, it's a great addition to Oxford's food scene.
Where to stay in Oxfordshire:
- For a classic Victorian townhouse in Oxford: Riverbank Rhapsody
- For a rustic lakeside barn weekend: Sonning Serenity
- For a stunning 17th Century home: When in Oxford
How to get there: If you're staying in or near Oxford, you can catch the train really conveniently from London to Oxford Station.

Valencia, Spain
While Barcelona is definitely the most well-known Spanish city with a beach, Valencia is arguably a better option if you're looking for somewhere a little less touristy. Alongside its historic Old Town, it's famous for its unbeatable nightlife, great shopping scene, and picturesque port and coast with expansive golden-sand beaches. Basically — it's perfect for a girly hen weekend.
What to do: For a luxurious day of listening to DJ sets right on the beach, and sipping on sensational cocktails, book some beds at Marina Beach Club. If lazing around on the beach all day doesn't sound like your jam, book a Hen Do Blue Lagoon Tour — where your group will get the chance to swim and snorkel in Valencia's natural thermal springs.
Where to eat: There are plenty of local tapas joints to try in Valencia. And for the best paella you've ever had, skip the tourist traps for somewhere authentic like the award-winning La Riuà in the Old Town.
Where to stay in Valencia:
- For a chic and central city stay: Maison Reina
- For a nearby rustic villa with a private pool: Villa with large private pool
How to get there: Direct flights to Valencia Airport start at around £30 on Skyscanner.

Newquay, England
A famously friendly seaside town, Newquay is known for its laidback vibe, seafront bars and cosy Cornish pubs, and impressive nightlife and live music scene. With plenty of golden sands and foamy waves, it's a true coastal retreat — but come nighttime, expect a thriving atmosphere at the the many beachfront bars, and lively clubs.
What to do: If you're going to Cornwall, then getting in the water is a must. Go for a causal dip at the iconic Fistral Beach — or take things up a notch with a hen party paddleboarding or surfing lesson courtesy of the Newquay Activity Centre.
Where to eat: Head into Newquay which is packed full of cafes and restaurants. If you don't fancy fish and chips on the beach, try The Beach Hut for contemporary seafood, or The Stable on Fistral Beach for pizza and pie.
Where to stay in Newquay:
- For a big townhouse right by the beach: George24 Townhouse
- A modern family home in the heart of Newquay: A Seaside Retreat
- A cute seaside cottage with wonderful ocean views: Lusty Glaze
How to get there: Newquay Station is really well-connected, and is directly opposite the town's main beach.

Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
From traditional and quaint towns that offer a classic Mallorcan experience, to the bustling hub of Palma that provides the perfect mix of partying and laidback vibes, the stunning island of Mallorca is great for a hen do.
What to do: For an unforgettable beach day, book a private cabana at Nikki Beach Mallorca — the laidback yet luxurious beach club and restaurant. Or if you fancy exploring more of the island's secluded beaches and bays, book a private boat tour with Sail Trip Mallorca.
Where to eat: Head to family-owned Bondo Cocina in the Old Town for innovative tapas-style dishes and sharing plates. For dinner with a stunning view over the seafront and stunning Old Town, dine on the chic rooftop terrace of Restaurant Urbà.
Where to stay in Mallorca:
- For an affordable apartment break in central Palma: Feelathome Tortuga de Mar
- For a remote 16th century farmhouse stay: Meet Me In The Orange Grove Farmhouse
How to get there: Direct flights to Palma — Majorca Airport start at around £33 on Skyscanner.

Amsterdam, Netherlands
With its stunning architecture, quaint canals and cobbled streets, and laidback café culture, Amsterdam makes a great hen do destination. The devilish and eccentric Red Light District is where you'll find the city's famous sex shops and museums, and places like Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein are where you'll find the city's trendy bars, and famous nightclubs. Best of all, it's only a short hop from the UK!
What to do: Visit Amsterdam's famous museums, take a bike trip along the river, visit one of the famous cafes, go clubbing - the list is endless. For a more hen-specific activity, why not hire private hire a limo bike? It comes with a chauffeur, and twelve bottles of Prosecco!
Where to eat: From low-budget options, to high-end dining, you definitely wont struggle to find great food in Amsterdam.
Where to stay in Amsterdam:
- For a stylish canal-side stay: Hotel Estheréa
- For a fully equipped apartment stay: Cityden BoLo District
How to get there: Direct flights to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Airport start at around £51 on Skyscanner.

Manchester, England
Essentially the party capital of the North, Manchester is a great place to go for a lively weekend on the lash. As well as plenty of places for boozy brunches and wild nights out, it's also a city with one of the largest selection of hen-friendly activities in the UK.
What to do: For a fun activity, book a private class for your girl gang at Dance Hen Parties, or relive your youth with an Old School Sports Day. In the evening, spice things up with an iconic Dreamboys show — before heading to a VIP booth in one of the city's many famous clubs.
Where to eat: A bottomless brunch is an absolute must-do in Manny, so be sure to hit up The Lawn Club in Spinningfields. And Menagerie is a great option if you like the sound of a glamorous three-course meal in a luxury private dining room.
Where to stay in Manchester:
- For a stylish and centrally located townhouse: Swan Street Townhouse
- For a spacious home stay in a desirable neighbourhood: Luxury 7 Bedroom House In Didsbury
How to get there: Manchester Piccadilly Station is pretty central — and has connections straight from London, and other major cities.

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Boasting a tropical climate, golden sandy beaches, and an incredible nightlife scene, Tenerife is a top choice for those keen for a hen party somewhere hot and sunny. The most popular resorts are upscale Costa Adeje with its designer shops and Blue Flag beaches, and Playa de las Americas — a lively and upbeat resort town built in the 1960s. And helpfully, they’re right next to each other on Tenerife’s stunning southwest coast.
What to do: Spending a day at the iconic Kaluna Beach Club is essential — and to make it even more special, book one of their VIP packages that'll gives you access to luxury beds, a private cabin, and a hot tub. Keen to turn things up a notch? Head to Siam Park — the number one waterpark in the world — for a fun-filled day on the flumes. In the evenings, hit up the many bars and clubs on the famous Playa de las Americas strip.
Where to eat: A great all-rounder serving up delicious Italian food, Bianco is a much-loved venue amongst hungry hens. Book in for a delicious bottomless brunch — or book their Complete Night Out which includes a three-course meal, as well as entry to Magic Lounge Club, and a VIP table.
Where to stay in Tenerife:
- For an affordable hotel in Playa de las Americas: H10 Las Palmeras
- For a luxury villa with a pool in Costa Adeje: Karat Villa Atlantis
- For private holiday homes right near the centre: Cortijo
How to get there: Direct flights to Tenerife Airport start at around £50 on Skyscanner.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Fancy going a little further afield? With its ultramodern architecture, luxury shopping scene, and truly elite nightlife, Dubai is the perfect destination for a high-end hen weekend. Its stunning (and beautifully air-conditioned!) malls are great for window shopping, and its proximity to the desert means that fun activities like quad biking and camel riding are a definite possibility.
What to do: From chic and high-end Nobu by the Beach at Atlantis The Royal, to the glamorous pool party atmosphere of WHITE Beach at Atlantis The Palm, you're never too far away from a beach club in Dubai. Fancy seeing the city from above? Book a slot at the observation decks of the Burj Khalifa — the tallest building in the world — and head to the bar afterwards to sip champagne with a gorgeous view.
Where to eat: The dining options in Dubai are truly exquisite. For a Saturday afternoon brunch with live music and sensational views, CÉ LA VI is one of our top picks.
Where to stay in Dubai:
- For a luxurious high-rise apartment in Dubai Marina: The Walk of Fame
- For a sensational party hotel that oozes glamour: FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai
How to get there: Direct flights to Dubai Airport start at around £175 on Skyscanner.
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