Nottingham Naughty
So, the party's organised, the lads are on the way and the stag is raring to go. Nottingham is where it's at for the best lads' weekend; read on for our picks of the naughtiest parts of this fun city.
What better way to get in the mood and kick start your weekend than by directing your very own lads' mag style photo shoot? You'll be joined by a stunning model as you and your mates will get to call the shots, from outfit choices to poses. You'll also be served drinks on arrival and a photo and calendar will be yours to keep.
Now it's time for a bit of shopping! Did you know that Nottingham is home to the UK's largest adult shop? The Adult Gift Shop, in Hockley covers 4,000 square feet and you'll find everything you need here to get the stag party off with a bang. Choose from a huge selection of magazines, DVDs, outfits and accessories. You might need a basket!
You've all heard the cheeky rumour that there are six women to every man in Nottingham, right? Well, there's a lively scene in the bars and clubs of Nottingham city on a weekend night, so head to the gorgeous-girl-packed areas of the Lace Market District and Carlton Street to try your luck with the ladies. Don't forget your best chat-up lines and turn on the charm!
Or how about having a go at getting around 25 women in a couple of hours? We're talking Speed Dating of course! Both Tantra Bar and Via Fossa hold regular speed-dating nights where you'll have the opportunity to meet hoardes of different women. Just make sure you flash your best smile! You'll need to book these events in advance, but it's a great way to meet both visiting and local single women.
But, if it's something raunchier you're after, then Nottingham has a great selection of lap dancing clubs to choose from. At Senioritas Table Dancing Club you'll find pole dancers and nude dancers, and a whole variety of shows to set your imagination on fire, like the Bachelor Show and the aptly named Fantasy Show. Of course there's private booth hire, all in relaxing surroundings.
Flirtz, on Friar Lane is another great club, where the atmosphere is lively and the girls beautiful. You'll also find regular drinks promotions and the only enclosed beer garden in Nottingham here ' great when you find yourself needing some fresh air! Conrad's Club is another popular choice that is open until 2am at the weekends.
So whatever you get up to in Nottingham, our guide will make sure it's fun-filled and of course a little bit cheeky!

Plan Your New South Wales Tours to Perfection
By: Shehryaar Shaukat | 07/01/2010If you are planning to visit New South Wales then you should put in some time and effort to plan the perfect tour based on the kind of experience you are looking for. The types of New South Wales tours include family holidays, executive stays, luxury and indulgence holidays and drive holidays. Some travel and tourism organizations will also give travelers the opportunity to create their own holiday to this part of Australia.
Pokhara versus Kathmandu, The Great Debate!
By: Jenny Lama | 07/01/2010Most people coming to Nepal find themselves at some point in either Pokhara or Kathmandu between treks and other trips, this article discus which one of Nepal's two major cites is the best one to base yourself for your trip to Nepal.
Tips For Finding Flights To Amsterdam
By: Arjen Koopman | 07/01/2010This guide can help you arrange a flight to Amsterdam from all the world's continents No matter where you are traveling from, you can always find a convenient flight to Amsterdam. As Amsterdam is an international hub, low-cost options are plenty available.
A Short Amsterdam Travel Guide
By: Arjen Koopman | 07/01/2010This short guide provides an overview of all the important tourist destinations and sights of Amsterdam, as well as when you should plan your visit and how to best get around the city.
Experience The Divine Beauty Of Solihull - West Midlands
By: Frederick Hoymer | 06/01/2010In a beautiful country like England you will find another beautiful place, Solihull - West Midlands. The name of this place comes from the soil hills of Solihull. If you unfold the pages of history you will find various stories related to this place. This place may sound a bit new to you but its big population reflects its popularity.
Things To Do In New Zealand - North Island
By: Dale Torgrimson | 06/01/2010New Zealand's North Island, the smaller of the two islands, is home to Auckland, Wellington, and Rotorua - all fantastic destinations for your next New Zealand vacation. Take in the Sky Tower for sweeping views of the city, or enjoy the museums and wildlife sanctuary. New Zealand is an exciting destination for travelers of all ages.
Things To Do In New Zealand - South Island
By: Dale Torgrimson | 06/01/2010New Zealand's South Island is the larger of the two main islands and is best known for its magnificent glacier-carved mountains, its fjords, the Milford Sound, Mount Cook, gorgeous beaches, unique flora and fauna, whale-watching and adventure tourism. The South Island is a great destination for your next New Zealand vacation.
New South Wales Holidays
By: Shehryaar Shaukat | 06/01/2010New south Wale occupies a strategic location in south-east Australia. It lies to the south of Queensland at the north of Victoria and towards the east of South Australia. The famous state capital city of Sydney is also part of New South Wales and this entire region is one of the most frequented territories of Australia by tourists.
New district making waves across Nottingham
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsWhile some parts of Nottingham have a rich history, the Canal Quarter is by contrast one of the newest, hottest hangouts in the city. Pumped with a £200 million investment, this sophisticated urban environment is crammed with coffee bars, restaurants, pubs and nightspots, luring the crowds away from Market Square, the Lace Market and Chapel Bar. The Canal Quarter may nestle among some of Nottingham's most antiquated sites, such as Ye Old Salutation Inn near the Castle, but this previously redund
The Arboretum ' rocking entertainment is a walk in the park
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsNottingham is a bustling city bursting with visitor attractions and residents' amenities. But while you're likely to get swept along in a torrent of bars, restaurants and activities competing to lighten your wallet, you're in danger of missing a hidden gem just a ten minute stroll away.
See Nottingham from a new angle - the Robin Hood connection
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsYour visit to Nottingham wouldn't be complete without a hint of Robin Hood. Although the accuracy of the legend is sketchy, you can't argue the impact this folklore has on the city.
Nottingham ' a reel-life location
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsYour stay in Nottingham will give you great memories for many years to come. But some of the world's leading actors and directors have captured the city's magic for posterity as the backdrop to some much-loved and memorable films.
A regal good night out
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsIf you fancy injecting some culture into your trip to Nottingham, head for the Royal Centre. Even if you don't take the opportunity to take in a show, the area is buzzing with creative types radiating arty vibes.
A city for all sports
By: John Tarr | 06/01/2010 | DestinationsIf your idea of a lively weekend is walking between bars, you're in danger of dismissing a major part of Nottingham's make-up. The city has always had a rich spots heritage, nurturing countless world-class athletes and with more sports facilities per head than any other European city.
A refreshing change to light refreshments
By: John Tarr | 05/01/2010 | DestinationsWhen you come to Nottingham, try as hard as you like to live nocturnally, but in the end there's so much going on you're bound to grab the odd lungful of fresh air along the way!
About the Author:
John Tarr is a copywriter for Stag Weekends. Learn more about Nottingham at http://www.stagweekends.co.uk.