✨ Hen Do 2026 ✨

Hello, Lisbon 🌸

2 Nights · 8 Girls · April 2026 · Pure Magic

🛫 Friday → Sunday 👑 8 Besties 🌊 Lisbon, Portugal 🌡️ ~20°C sunshine
DAY1
Arrival & First Night Out
Friday — Setting the Scene
Afternoon
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Check In & Settle
Príncipe Real or Bairro Alto

Get yourselves into a stunning Airbnb or boutique hotel in Príncipe Real — Lisbon's chicest neighbourhood. Cobbled streets, bougainvillea everywhere, and walking distance to everything. Drop the bags, crack the first bottle of vinho verde, and get the group chat going.

🏠 Book early — April fills fast Group accommodation
6:30 PM
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Welcome Cocktails
Park Bar — Calçada do Combro 58

Park Bar is *the* rooftop spot in Lisbon — built on top of a car park (yes, really), with sweeping views over the city and the Tagus. Perfect for aperitivo hour. Order a round of Aperol Spritzes or local ginjinha shots and let the holiday officially begin.

🌅 Sunset views Book ahead for groups
8:30 PM
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Dinner in Alfama
Solar dos Presuntos or Taberna da Rua das Flores

Head down to Alfama for a long, leisurely dinner. Think grilled seafood, bacalhau, pastel de nata for dessert, and enough wine to last the whole trip. The narrow streets, candlelit restaurants and live music drifting through the air make this the perfect first night dinner.

🐟 Portuguese classics 🍷 Natural wines Book for 8 in advance
10:30 PM
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Fado Show
A Baiuca or Mesa de Frades

End the first night with an authentic Fado experience — Portugal's soulful, melancholy music that genuinely gives you chills. Mesa de Frades is a former chapel turned intimate music venue, perfect for a special night. Drinks included, musicians are extraordinary.

✨ Unmissable Must book weeks ahead
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DAY2
The Big Day
Saturday — Activities, Sunset & a Big Night
10:30 AM
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Brunch
Café de São Bento or Hello, Kristof

A lazy, gorgeous brunch to ease into the big day. Pastéis de nata, eggs, fresh juice, and excellent coffee. Wear your sashes, order too much food, and take about 400 photos before you've even left the table.

☕ Coffee culture 🥐 Pastéis de nata mandatory
12:30 PM
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Portuguese Wine & Cooking Class
Cooking Lisbon or Lisbon Cooking Academy

A private group cooking class is the perfect hen do activity — you'll learn to make traditional Portuguese dishes (think açorda, croquetas, the classics), drink wines along the way, and end up with a meal you actually eat together. Usually runs 3 hours and includes all food and wine. Great fun, no competition, just vibes.

👑 Hen Do Special 🍳 ~€70–85pp Private group available
4:00 PM
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Free Time — Chiado & Príncipe Real
Chiado neighbourhood

A couple of hours free for shopping, wandering, or a cheeky spa treatment. Chiado has brilliant boutiques, concept stores and the famous Livraria Bertrand (world's oldest bookshop). Príncipe Real has antique markets and beautiful gardens. Split up, explore, regroup refreshed.

🛁 Optional: Spa at Bairro Alto Hotel 🛒 Great shopping
6:30 PM
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Sunset at Miradouro
Miradouro da Graça or São Pedro de Alcântara

Grab drinks from a kiosk and head to one of Lisbon's famous miradouros (viewpoints) for golden hour. The city turns amber and rose as the sun sets over the Tagus — it's genuinely one of the most beautiful things you'll see. Bring a bottle of local fizz and make it a moment.

📸 Photo moment of the trip 🥂 BYO drinks from kiosk
8:30 PM
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The Big Dinner
Time Out Market or Prado Restaurant

The main event dinner. Time Out Market is a food hall with Lisbon's best chefs all under one roof — great if the group has different tastes. Or go for Prado, an incredible farm-to-table restaurant with long sharing tables and exceptional food. Dress up, order everything, take your time.

🌟 The main event Pre-book Prado well ahead
11:00 PM
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Pink Street & Bairro Alto
Rua Nova do Carvalho (Pink Street)

Lisbon's nightlife is legendary and totally underrated. Pink Street is a pedestrianised bar strip literally painted pink — it's chaotic, brilliant, and perfect for a hen do. Bars spill onto the street, music is everywhere. From there, Bairro Alto is a labyrinth of tiny bars that go til dawn. No need for a club — just wander and let the night happen.

🎉 Hen Do HQ 🌅 Goes til sunrise No cover charge
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DAY3
Gentle Exit
Sunday — Recover, Explore, Fly Home
Late AM
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Recovery Brunch
Nicolau or A Cevicheria

Take it slow. Find a sunny terrace, order eggs and strong coffee, debrief the night before, and quietly die laughing. Lisbon Sundays are made for this. Nobody is in a rush.

☕ Strong coffee essential 🌞 Find a sunny terrace
1:00 PM
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Optional: Day Trip to Sintra
40 min by train from Rossio Station

If flights allow, a few hours in Sintra is utterly magical — fairytale palaces perched on forested hills, pastel de feijoa from the local bakeries, and photos that look like Disney. The train runs every 20 mins and costs about €5 return. Worth it if you have an evening flight.

🧚 Fairytale vibes €5 return train If time allows
Evening
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Fly Home
Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport

Head to the airport glowing, slightly sunburned, definitely a bit tired, and absolutely full of memories. Duty free ginjinha is mandatory. The bride-to-be gets carried through the terminal.

🚖 Allow 40 min from city centre 🍒 Buy ginjinha for the journey
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✈️ Practical Info

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Weather

April: ~18–22°C, mostly sunny. Pack a light jacket for evenings.

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Currency

Euro (€). Cards widely accepted. Keep €20–30 cash for kiosks & markets.

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Getting Around

Uber is cheap and easy. Trams are fun but slow. Walking is the best option.

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Where to Stay

Príncipe Real or Bairro Alto for a central, beautiful base. Book now for April.

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Airport

Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS). 20–30 mins from centre by Uber or Metro.

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Useful Apps

Uber, Google Maps, Revolut for splitting costs, Zenly for group tracking.

💰 Rough Budget Per Person

Item Est. Cost (pp) Notes
✈️ Flights (return, UK) £80–£180 Book early for April
🏨 Accommodation (2 nights) £80–£140 Shared Airbnb splits well
🍳 Cooking class €70–€85 All inclusive
🍽️ Dinners × 2 €50–€80 Per dinner
🎵 Fado show €30–€50 Drinks included
🍹 Drinks & brunches €80–€120 Across the weekend
💸 Total (approx.) £500–£750 All in, per person
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Pro Tips
Book restaurants at least 4–6 weeks in advance for a group of 8 — Lisbon is extremely popular in April. The Fado venues especially fill up fast. Consider a shared Revolut or Monzo group pot for splitting costs on activities. And yes, you absolutely need sashes.