Revelers across the country will be waking up with a headache this morning after hitting the pubs and clubs last night to make the most of the four-day weekend.
Partiers were seen stumbling through the streets of Leeds, Newcastle and Birmingham as they enjoyed the Easter holiday.
As wine, beer and spirits flowed in the packed pubs, punters, many of them in costume, danced and drank the night away as they presented the British Summer Times in style.
The hour less in bed did not prevent young people from staying out until the early hours of Sunday morning before crowding into the kebab shops.
Some appeared to have had too much to drink when they were seen being picked up from the ground, arguing in the street or being scolded by police officers.
Revelers across the country will be waking up with a headache this morning after hitting the pubs and clubs last night to make the most of the four-day weekend. Pictured: partygoers in Leeds
Three women on Broad Street, Birmingham, wearing bunny ears as they celebrate the long weekend
Revelers in Leeds in football uniforms, dressed as donkeys and dressed as golfers
Outfits on display included Mario and Luigi, Ali G, cowgirls, and of course, Easter bunnies.
Brits made the most of the Easter Saturday sunshine in Leeds yesterday as they suited up for the infamous Otley Run.
Some were seen dressed up, while others wore skimpy outfits to hit the pub with their friends.
Easter bunnies, sailors and cricket boys were photographed boarding the mammoth 17-venue route.
Footage also shows some people falling to the ground while smiling during the mid-afternoon drinking session.
The historic pub crawl starts at the Woodies pub in Far Headingley and finishes at The Dry Dock, just outside the town centre.
The challenge is to have a drink in each of the 17 pubs along the way.
Revelers also descended on the city Friday night as the four-day weekend began.
Partiers were seen stumbling through the streets of Leeds, Newcastle (pictured) and Birmingham as they enjoyed the Easter holiday.
Two women pose for the camera outside Rosie’s nightclub in Birmingham as they celebrate the Easter weekend.
Brits made the most of the Easter Saturday sunshine in Leeds as they dressed up for the infamous Otley Run.
Three women dressed in jeans celebrate the four day weekend as they head out to Leeds
Some wore elaborate hockey suits, others enjoyed the occasion as cheerleaders, aliens and even supervillains.
But when the Easter holiday began in force, the police forces also took to the streets in force; A man on Birmingham Broad Street had to be detained by police after a fight at a takeaway restaurant.
Fortunately, the rain held off as revelers danced the night away in skimpy outfits despite the strong winds.
After a period of unsettled weather, people across the country have finally seen some sunshine, especially in the central and northern areas.
After a cold start on Sunday, there will be another warm day with brighter spells.
A group of kids dressed up in their best costumes: two jokers dressed as Mario and Luigi.
Brits packed pubs, bars, clubs and eventually kebab shops as they partied well into the early hours of Sunday morning.
Applause for Easter! A reveler wore a bright red hat, a flower garland and novelty glasses during their night out.
Young people enjoying a night out during the long weekend in Newcastle city center
Party-goers poured out of Newcastle’s clubs and bars on Easter Sunday morning.
Highs of 16°C are forecast in central and southern England and 15°C in north-west England.
Monday is likely to be mostly fine with the driest area being the north of the UK.
The best sunshine will be in the northwest of Scotland.
There is a possibility of further rainfall affecting the south and south-east of England.
There is also a small chance this could end up spreading more in England and Wales.