Stag and hen party holiday warnings because British cities are flooded with more drunken tourists than Budapest

HEN dos swarming into the center of a British city have been warned to calm down by bemused locals.
A group of rowdy women transformed a historic city wall York City They claim the street “reeks of vomit” and is in a “no-go zone”.
York hosts twice as many hens and stags as the Hungarian capital budapest this year.
This is from Last Night of Freedom, the company that helps organize Stagg and Hendos.
The company believes both parties can add £10m to the city’s coffers this year.
Hen Dos ruins the city’s charm
However, those who live nearby complain that the constant noise, clutter, and general debauchery from prospective brides and their entourage ruin the charm of the city.


Famous for its iconic cathedral, Roman walls and cobblestone streets, York The UK’s most popular hen party destination.
Pam Flockhart, 56, condemned the “constant foghorn of noise” and said it was “absolutely despicable” because “there are diseases everywhere”.
She added: They’re p****d by noon – by evening they’re just a mess.
“By the time we get off the train at 10am, there are a lot of people who have been cut in half.
“My brother is a bus driver. On the weekends, he falls into the road, so he has to think about himself. He had a woman fighting next to the bus. .
“People say it brings money to the city, but it also brings a lot of problems.”
She said locals know to be in and out of the city center by noon to avoid “getting caught in it.”
“I see people fighting, screaming and stumbling when people come to town with their families for a day out.
“It’s a shame. York used to be a great place for families, but I never dreamed I’d bring my kids here for the weekend.”
“We need a stag zone”
York Member of Parliament Rachel Maskell told how the stag and hen parties brought “ravage” to the city.
She called for the stag and hen “zone” to be hidden from the residents.
In August she said:
“We must stop it, put the needs of our residents first, and give our city back to the people of York.”
Nick Roberts, 50, who sells crystals and fossils at a stall in the historic Shambles Market, said:
“They fall off the train and keep going from bar to bar.
“My brother has a young child and he doesn’t come to the city center on weekends because he is afraid of the noise.
“Previously, it was only available at night, but now it starts at 12:00.”
‘It’s getting worse’
York City Council We published a handbook for stag beetles and hens to encourage better behavior.
The guide lists places with public restrooms and emphasizes the importance of being respectful to other visitors.
But Phoebe Stone, 22, said some political parties ignored this advice.
she said: When you enter the city center at 11am, you can see a group of drunken women.
“If you’re shopping, you have to finish by lunchtime or you won’t stand a chance.
“Honestly, weekends are chaotic.”
IT worker James Standish, 50, added:
“They don’t seem to care about ruining other people’s experiences in the city.
“We welcome visitors to York.
“But not when they’re causing chaos and chaos.”
Les Brewer, 76, moved from York to nearby Eland. Halifax, West Yorkshiresaid:


“But there’s a lot of violent and intimidating behavior. It’s a shock factor because you don’t expect to see it here.
“It’s a shame because York is a lovely place. It’s not fair to the families who live and work here, so there needs to be more balance.”
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