A tale of two VERY different boozy bank holidays: Oxford students make their way home from May Balls in gowns and tuxedos… while it's slightly different elsewhere!

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Brits celebrated the long weekend by taking part in pub crawls and drinking with friends without fear of nursing a hangover at work on Monday.

Casual looking groups of party-goers were seen enjoying their greasy late night snacks in Birmingham as they took on the town this bank holiday weekend.

But revellers in Oxford had a different dress code of ballgowns and tuxedos as hundreds of students descended on the city’s streets in the early hours of the morning, making their way home from prestigious balls.

Both Corpus Christi and Brasenose College held their annual May Balls in Oxford on Saturday, with tickets costing around £120.

With a black tie dress code, ball-goers were treated to posh perks including pole dancing, tarot reading, silent discos and even a student-run casino.

Some generous Oxford students carried their partners through the streets as they had clearly spent the whole night dancing in their heels

Some generous Oxford students carried their partners through the streets as they had clearly spent the whole night dancing in their heels

The celebrations in Oxford finished at 5am on Sunday morning, leaving students in formal wear to roam the streets

The celebrations in Oxford finished at 5am on Sunday morning, leaving students in formal wear to roam the streets

Meanwhile bank holiday party-goers in Birmingham brave the cold and treat themselves to a late night kebab

Meanwhile bank holiday party-goers in Birmingham brave the cold and treat themselves to a late night kebab

Revellers up and down the country have been making the most of the May bank holiday weekend by spending the evenings drinking in bars and clubs.

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In Blackpool, people were spotted out in fancy dress to mark the occasion.

Others in Leeds took on the Otley Run – a pub crawl featuring 17 stops which serves as a rite of passage for students studying in Leeds.

Meanwhile glamorous party-goers in Oxford stumbled home at 5:00am with some choosing to mill around the iconic Radcliffe Camera, a baroque-style library built in the 18th century.

Men dressed in dinner suits were seen carrying home their sore-footed partners while others were forced to negotiate the cobbled streets in their heels.

Some of the guests leaving Oxford’s balls were spotted with large boxes of cupcakes, handing them out to fellow students as a morning treat.

Oxford students could buy more expensive tickets to the May Balls, gaining them entry to a three-course meal paired with wine before the party started. 

Although Oxford’s balls are glamarous, they have recently come under fire for charging students £446 per ticket.

Revellers in Blackpool were spotted out in fancy dress to mark the extra day off

Revellers in Blackpool were spotted out in fancy dress to mark the extra day off

One man in Leeds takes part in the Otley Run - a pub crawl in Leeds featuring 17 stops

One man in Leeds takes part in the Otley Run – a pub crawl in Leeds featuring 17 stops

The Otley Run serves as a rite of passage for students in Leeds

The Otley Run serves as a rite of passage for students in Leeds

Four friends are pictured on Broad Street in Birmingham on Sunday evening

Four friends are pictured on Broad Street in Birmingham on Sunday evening

Spirits were high for this group in Leeds who were celebrating the bank holiday weekend with a pub crawl

Spirits were high for this group in Leeds who were celebrating the bank holiday weekend with a pub crawl

Revellers up and down the country have been making the most of the May bank holiday weekend by spending Sunday night drinking in bars and clubs

Revellers up and down the country have been making the most of the May bank holiday weekend by spending Sunday night drinking in bars and clubs

Two Oxford students pose for a photo with the Radcliffe Camera still dressed in their ball gowns

Two Oxford students pose for a photo with the Radcliffe Camera still dressed in their ball gowns

Oxford's streets filled with women in ball gowns and men in dinner suits and bow ties as the balls finished

Oxford’s streets filled with women in ball gowns and men in dinner suits and bow ties as the balls finished

A group of Oxford students looked worse for wear as they left the prestigious balls

A group of Oxford students looked worse for wear as they left the prestigious balls

Some guests leaving the balls were spotted with large boxes filled with cupcakes (pictured), handing them out to fellow revellers as a morning treat

Some guests leaving the balls were spotted with large boxes filled with cupcakes (pictured), handing them out to fellow revellers as a morning treat

As revellers stumbled home at 5:00am, some chose to mill around the iconic Radcliffe Camera (pictured), a baroque-style library built in the 18th century

As revellers stumbled home at 5:00am, some chose to mill around the iconic Radcliffe Camera (pictured), a baroque-style library built in the 18th century

One woman was seen clinging to a fellow student as she struggled to negotiate Oxford's cobbled streets in her glittered heels

One woman was seen clinging to a fellow student as she struggled to negotiate Oxford’s cobbled streets in her glittered heels

The Corpus Christi May Ball chose a Greek mythology theme while Brasenose opted for the cabaret.

Brasenose College, founded in 1509, were also celebrating 50 years of admitting women.

Ball organisers chose to mark the anniversary by inviting guests to make a donation to the Malala Fund, a charity, founded by Novel Peace Prize winner and Oxford alumnus Malala Yousafzi, that advocates for girls’ education.

Students at the ball were treated to a variety of food trucks offering paella, pizza and cake until 5am.

They could also choose from a selection of themed cocktails including the Green Fairy which included vodka, melon liquor, apple lime and gomme.

A shisha bar was available for any students that fancied smoking.

Brasenose College (pictured) offered students a cabaret-themed ball where they were treated to live performances, cocktails and food trucks until the early hours of the morning

Brasenose College (pictured) offered students a cabaret-themed ball where they were treated to live performances, cocktails and food trucks until the early hours of the morning

Elegantly dressed Oxford students pose for a pictures outside the Radcliffe Camera in the early hours of Sunday

Elegantly dressed Oxford students pose for a pictures outside the Radcliffe Camera in the early hours of Sunday

The dress code was black tie and male students opted for dinner suits and bow ties

The dress code was black tie and male students opted for dinner suits and bow ties

Some generous men carried their partners who had spent the night dancing in their heels

Some generous men carried their partners who had spent the night dancing in their heels

A well-dressed pair are seen sporting sunglasses in the early morning sunlight

A well-dressed pair are seen sporting sunglasses in the early morning sunlight

Some women went barefoot as they left the party while others tried to take on the cobbles

Some women went barefoot as they left the party while others tried to take on the cobbles

Party-goers pose with an inflatable monkey as they leave the ball

Party-goers pose with an inflatable monkey as they leave the ball

A student in a dinner suit decides to take the easy way home, opting to rent an electric scooter

A student in a dinner suit decides to take the easy way home, opting to rent an electric scooter

One student went full out to fit with the Greek mythology theme, adorning golden wings with his dinner suit

One student went full out to fit with the Greek mythology theme, adorning golden wings with his dinner suit

Smartly dressed students took pictures outside the Radcliffe Camera after spending an evening at the ball

Smartly dressed students took pictures outside the Radcliffe Camera after spending an evening at the ball