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Planning a hens night in Perth doesn’t look the same as Sydney or Melbourne and honestly, that’s part of its charm. Perth doesn’t try to be something it’s not. It’s slower, more spaced out, and often less about the big flashy night out and more about shared moments, good food, and being with your people.
Whether you’re after a dinner with a view, a backyard-style celebration with space to breathe, or something that ends with dancing in a wine bar, Perth has a way of delivering quietly but confidently.
The key is picking the right suburb, the right setting, and building the night around the bride not around what Instagram says it should look like.
Before you think about suburbs, menus, or outfit themes, start here: what kind of night does the bride actually want? Not what you think she should want. Not what other bridal parties are doing on TikTok. Her.
Is she into rooftops and cocktails, or is she more the slow-dinner, “let’s talk all night” type? Perth doesn’t make you choose between the two, but knowing the direction helps. This isn’t the kind of city where you want to zigzag between multiple venues. Find a space that can stretch from start to finish and build the rest around it.
Guest list size makes a difference, too. For smaller groups, you’ve got more flexibility. Private dining rooms, tucked-away courtyards, even quiet bars that’ll let you take over a corner. If the group’s bigger, you’ll need more lead time and a venue that can manage the flow.
Perth CBD still pulls the weight when it comes to options. Rooftop bars, polished restaurants, river views, you’ll find them here. It’s a safe pick if you want something elevated but still relaxed. Some venues let you stay all night, shifting from dinner into drinks without having to leave.
Next door, Highgate feels more like a secret. The venues are smaller, more intimate. You’ll find wine bars, seasonal menus, and spots that welcome hens groups.
Further out, Beckenham and Winthrop don’t offer much in the way of traditional nightlife but they do give you freedom. These suburbs work if you’re planning something at home, hiring an Airbnb, or setting up a backyard long lunch. It’s less about bookings, more about control. A private chef, a few styled touches, and a group that wants to linger.
Food, Drinks, and Keeping It Easy
Set menus win every time. No awkward bill splits or last-minute orders. Most group packages land around $80 to $120 per person, with shared courses and a drinks package that covers two or three hours.
In summer, Perth leans into alfresco dining. Grazing tables work well, especially if you’re doing a day party or hosting from home. If you’re heading to a licensed venue, canapés keep it light without skipping the good stuff.
Venues are used to dietary requests, but always flag them early. And while BYO is rare in the CBD, it’s easier to manage in private spaces or backyard setups. Just check on corkage before you commit.
What It’ll Cost and How to Stretch It
Most venues tend to run on minimum spends rather than hire fees. That works in your favour if the group’s solid and you’re happy to hit a food-and-drinks target. But always ask what happens if numbers drop, you don’t want a $300 shortfall when someone bails last-minute.
If you’re looking to trim costs without compromising, a daytime slot is your best friend. Saturday brunch, Sunday lunch, venues are often more generous with inclusions, and the crowd is lesser. It’s also a win for guests who don’t want to Uber home at 1am.
Skip the hard styling unless the venue really needs it. A good table, candles, printed menus, and a low-effort personal detail (like a Spotify playlist or custom cocktail) is more than enough.
Getting There, Getting Home
CBD and Highgate are well-connected. There’s public transport, Uber, and enough hotels or parking spots to make logistics manageable. This is the zone to stick to if you’ve got guests coming in from across the metro area.
Beckenham and Winthrop are car-only territory. If that’s your plan, be upfront. Organise carpools. Book a minibus. Or go all in and turn it into an overnight, nobody’s driving, everyone’s settled, and the whole night takes a deeper breath.
Which Area Feels Like Her?
Perth CBD is for the bride who wants a little polish, a view, and a setup that takes her from dinner into late-night drinks without losing the vibe.
Highgate works for someone who likes things local and thoughtful. A small venue, good lighting, a well-poured glass of wine, and people who won’t rush her out by 9.
Beckenham and Winthrop are made for building it yourself. They give you space. Freedom. And a night that doesn’t feel like a booking, it feels like her favourite people showing up, with time to spare.
What People Will Actually Remember
It won’t be the balloons or the centerpieces. It’ll be the moment someone made a speech and her face went pink. The laugh that carried through the room. The feeling that no one wanted to leave. You can’t plan those moments. But you can set them up.
Keep the night flowing, but don’t over-schedule. Let things stretch. Let the bride feel like herself.
Final Things Before You Commit
Before you lock anything in, ask the questions that matter. What exactly is included in the minimum spend? Do you get exclusive use of the space, or are you sharing it with another group? Can you style the area? What’s the earliest bump-in time and do they kick you out the second your booking ends?
Also, ask what happens if your numbers shift. Some venues will let you scale up or down, but others won’t budge. If you’re still chasing RSVPs, it’s better to know where the limits are.
And if you can’t pop by for a visit, ask for a video walkthrough or recent photos. You’ll get a much better feel for lighting, layout, and what the space actually looks like when set for a group.
Once you’ve got that sorted? You’re set. Keep it simple. Make it hers. And let the night take its time.
Planning a hens night in Perth doesn’t look the same as Sydney or Melbourne and honestly, that’s part of its charm. Perth doesn’t try to be something it’s not. It’s slower, more spaced out, and often less about the big flashy night out and more about shared moments, good food, and being with your people.
Whether you’re after a dinner with a view, a backyard-style celebration with space to breathe, or something that ends with dancing in a wine bar, Perth has a way of delivering quietly but confidently.
The key is picking the right suburb, the right setting, and building the night around the bride not around what Instagram says it should look like.
Before you think about suburbs, menus, or outfit themes, start here: what kind of night does the bride actually want? Not what you think she should want. Not what other bridal parties are doing on TikTok. Her.
Is she into rooftops and cocktails, or is she more the slow-dinner, “let’s talk all night” type? Perth doesn’t make you choose between the two, but knowing the direction helps. This isn’t the kind of city where you want to zigzag between multiple venues. Find a space that can stretch from start to finish and build the rest around it.
Guest list size makes a difference, too. For smaller groups, you’ve got more flexibility. Private dining rooms, tucked-away courtyards, even quiet bars that’ll let you take over a corner. If the group’s bigger, you’ll need more lead time and a venue that can manage the flow.
Perth CBD still pulls the weight when it comes to options. Rooftop bars, polished restaurants, river views, you’ll find them here. It’s a safe pick if you want something elevated but still relaxed. Some venues let you stay all night, shifting from dinner into drinks without having to leave.
Next door, Highgate feels more like a secret. The venues are smaller, more intimate. You’ll find wine bars, seasonal menus, and spots that welcome hens groups.
Further out, Beckenham and Winthrop don’t offer much in the way of traditional nightlife but they do give you freedom. These suburbs work if you’re planning something at home, hiring an Airbnb, or setting up a backyard long lunch. It’s less about bookings, more about control. A private chef, a few styled touches, and a group that wants to linger.
Food, Drinks, and Keeping It Easy
Set menus win every time. No awkward bill splits or last-minute orders. Most group packages land around $80 to $120 per person, with shared courses and a drinks package that covers two or three hours.
In summer, Perth leans into alfresco dining. Grazing tables work well, especially if you’re doing a day party or hosting from home. If you’re heading to a licensed venue, canapés keep it light without skipping the good stuff.
Venues are used to dietary requests, but always flag them early. And while BYO is rare in the CBD, it’s easier to manage in private spaces or backyard setups. Just check on corkage before you commit.
What It’ll Cost and How to Stretch It
Most venues tend to run on minimum spends rather than hire fees. That works in your favour if the group’s solid and you’re happy to hit a food-and-drinks target. But always ask what happens if numbers drop, you don’t want a $300 shortfall when someone bails last-minute.
If you’re looking to trim costs without compromising, a daytime slot is your best friend. Saturday brunch, Sunday lunch, venues are often more generous with inclusions, and the crowd is lesser. It’s also a win for guests who don’t want to Uber home at 1am.
Skip the hard styling unless the venue really needs it. A good table, candles, printed menus, and a low-effort personal detail (like a Spotify playlist or custom cocktail) is more than enough.
Getting There, Getting Home
CBD and Highgate are well-connected. There’s public transport, Uber, and enough hotels or parking spots to make logistics manageable. This is the zone to stick to if you’ve got guests coming in from across the metro area.
Beckenham and Winthrop are car-only territory. If that’s your plan, be upfront. Organise carpools. Book a minibus. Or go all in and turn it into an overnight, nobody’s driving, everyone’s settled, and the whole night takes a deeper breath.
Which Area Feels Like Her?
Perth CBD is for the bride who wants a little polish, a view, and a setup that takes her from dinner into late-night drinks without losing the vibe.
Highgate works for someone who likes things local and thoughtful. A small venue, good lighting, a well-poured glass of wine, and people who won’t rush her out by 9.
Beckenham and Winthrop are made for building it yourself. They give you space. Freedom. And a night that doesn’t feel like a booking, it feels like her favourite people showing up, with time to spare.
What People Will Actually Remember
It won’t be the balloons or the centerpieces. It’ll be the moment someone made a speech and her face went pink. The laugh that carried through the room. The feeling that no one wanted to leave. You can’t plan those moments. But you can set them up.
Keep the night flowing, but don’t over-schedule. Let things stretch. Let the bride feel like herself.
Final Things Before You Commit
Before you lock anything in, ask the questions that matter. What exactly is included in the minimum spend? Do you get exclusive use of the space, or are you sharing it with another group? Can you style the area? What’s the earliest bump-in time and do they kick you out the second your booking ends?
Also, ask what happens if your numbers shift. Some venues will let you scale up or down, but others won’t budge. If you’re still chasing RSVPs, it’s better to know where the limits are.
And if you can’t pop by for a visit, ask for a video walkthrough or recent photos. You’ll get a much better feel for lighting, layout, and what the space actually looks like when set for a group.
Once you’ve got that sorted? You’re set. Keep it simple. Make it hers. And let the night take its time.
Here are some of our favourite Perth hens night venues:
Here are some of our favourite Perth hens night venues:
Rated 4.9/5 on Google
Courtyard by Marriott Perth Murdoch
Aloft Perth
Mercure Perth on Hay
The Stirling Arms Hotel
Herdsman Lake Tavern
Hyde Park Hotel Perth
Captain Sterling
Brass Monkey Hotel
Sail and Anchor
The Aviary Perth