Hen Party in London: The Best Mayfair Clubs for a Night She'll Never Forget
A Mayfair hen night beats a bar crawl in a sash. Here are the London clubs that actually make hen parties special — not just tolerate them.
A Mayfair hen party is a different league from a bar crawl with L-plates. Here's how to plan a hen night that the bride-to-be (and the whole group) will genuinely remember.
The Best Clubs for Hen Parties in London
London Reign — Best for Large Hen Groups
London Reign is purpose-built for spectacle. Aerial acrobats, dancers, live vocalists — the production makes the bride feel like the night is an event, not just drinks at a club. The larger venue handles big hen groups (15–30+) without feeling cramped, and multiple tables can be arranged in the same section so the group stays together.
Best for: Hen groups of 15+, brides who love a show, groups who want Instagram content.
Cirque Le Soir — Best for Memorable Experiences
Cirque Le Soir turns a hen night into an experience. Fire breathers and contortionists at your table. The intimate venue means the bride gets personal attention from the performers. It's smaller than Reign, so best for hen groups of 8–15.
Best for: Smaller hen groups, brides who want unforgettable entertainment.
The Box — Best for a Daring Hen Night
The Box delivers a hen night the bride will never forget. The avant-garde theatrical performances are provocative, surprising, and perfectly suited to a group that wants something beyond the ordinary. The intimate Soho venue keeps the energy high all night.
Best for: Hen groups who want a bold, theatrical experience that stands out.
Cuckoo Club — Best for Mixed Music Tastes
Cuckoo Club's two-floor layout is perfect for hen groups with mixed music preferences. House music upstairs, hip-hop in the basement. The bride's squad can split between floors and regroup whenever they want.
Best for: Hen groups with diverse music tastes, groups who want options.
Selene London — Best for Activity + Clubbing
Selene's bowling lanes give the hen group something to dotogether early in the night. Bowl in heels with champagne, then hit the club. It's an icebreaker for hen groups where not everyone knows each other.
Best for: Hen groups who want an activity, brides who love bowling.
How to Plan a Mayfair Hen Night
- Book 3–4 weeks ahead. Hen groups are large and popular venues fill up. Saturday nights at Cirque Le Soir can need 4–6 weeks' notice.
- Count your heads accurately. The minimum spend is per table, not per person. Larger groups might need 2–3 tables. Get firm numbers before booking.
- Consider a Thursday or Friday. Lower minimum spends, easier to book, and the atmosphere is still excellent. Saves money that can go towards champagne.
- Tell us it's a hen party. Venues will arrange extras: cakes, sparklers, announcements, and sometimes complimentary champagne for the bride.
- Brief the group on dress code. Send a message to the group chat with the specific dress code. One person in trainers can hold up the whole group at the door.
Hen Party Extras You Can Arrange
- Custom birthday/hen cake delivered to your table
- Sparkler presentation with champagne
- LED "Bride to Be" signs at the table
- Dedicated photographer (at some venues)
- Special announcements from the DJ or MC
- Personalised bottle labels
Budget: What Does a Hen Night Cost?
A Mayfair hen night typically costs £1,000–£2,000 in minimum spend depending on the venue and group size. For a group of 15 at £1,500 total, that's £100 per person for an entire night of drinks, a table, VIP treatment, and a venue that makes the evening feel genuinely special.
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