We are Belfast's leading Hen party and Stag do provider specializing in fun activities and entertainers.
The fun starts in The Surf shack at the start, your dedicated warm meeting location with toilets, mirrors and a mechanical surfboard to get those hips moving ahead of your Party Bike tour.
We have six Party Bike / Beer Bikes operational most weekends and can accommodate groups as small as 6 or as large as 90.
Your luxury Party Bikes / Beer Bikes / Pedal Pubs are equipped with easy pedal patented technology meaning as little as four pedallers can comfortably move your bikes.
Your bikes also boast onboard power chargers so you can charge your mobile devices as you go meaning you'll never miss an opportunity to take those iconic instagrammable moments!
Though work on St. Anne’s Cathedral (also known as Belfast Cathedral) began in 1899, many changes and extensions were made during the following decades, culminating in the addition of the Spire of Hope in 2007
Belfast City Hall is Belfast City Council's civic building. It is in Donegall Square, in the heart of Belfast city centre. It first opened its doors on 1 August 1906. The grounds at Belfast City Hall have memorials to the history, people and events associated with the city. The grounds comprise two lawns, the Titanic Memorial Garden, The Cenotaph and Garden of Remembrance.
The Cathedral Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a developing area of the city, roughly situated between Royal Avenue near where the Belfast Central Library building is, and the Dunbar Link in the city centre. From one of its corners, the junction of Royal Avenue, Donegall Street and York Street, the Cathedral Quarter lies south and east. Part of the area, centred on Talbot Street behind the cathedral, was formerly called the Half Bap. The "Little Italy" area was on the opposite side of Great Patrick Street centred on Little Patrick Street and Nelson Street.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Simply show your booking upon arrival to the dedicated ground crew