Cambridge might be known for gowns and graduations, but don’t be fooled, this city can party with the best of them. Hen party venues in Cambridge range from riverside bars with punting and prosecco to private dining rooms perfect for games, gifts and giggles. Tagvenue brings together the best of them, so you can plan a night or day the bride won’t stop talking about. Go glam with a rooftop cocktail party, belt out 2000s classics in a neon karaoke den, or opt for a low-key afternoon tea in a garden courtyard just off Jesus Lane. Want something totally different? Like, wine tastings, drag bingo, or even a silent disco in a repurposed church? Cambridge is full of surprises and so is your hen party. Keep scrolling to find the one that fits your crew just right.
Booking costs of hen party venues average £800 minimum spend per event. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Cambridge, based on Tagvenue data from February 2026:
| From £500 | to £2000 | minimum spend per event |
| From £25 | to £45 | per person |
| From £750 | hire fee per day |
You'll find hen party venues in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Cambridge, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (February 2026):
| Small | up to 40 guests | prices average £800 minimum spend per event |
| Medium | between 60 and 95 guests | prices average £750 minimum spend per event |
| Large | over 110 guests | prices average £1500 minimum spend per event |
These are the venues within 0.2 mi from central Cambridge, available to book on Tagvenue:
Cambridge has everything from small private dining rooms like those at Hotel du Vin, to large bars and clubs like Vinyl or Revolution. You can also book cinema screenings or restaurant takeovers at places like Raja Indian Restaurant. The Tivoli has multiple floors and themed areas, ideal for larger, more interactive events.
Yes. Many venues support karaoke, cocktail classes, private screenings, or interactive games. Boom Battle Bar includes axe throwing and arcade-style games, while Everyman offers private film viewings. Add-on services such as photobooths, DJs, or custom menus can be arranged at most venues.
Page last updated in February 2026
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