Revellers made the most of an extra day off work as they hit pubs and clubs across the country to enjoy a rare Sunday night out.
Partygoers flocked to city centres, taking the opportunity to hit it hard on Sunday, with a chance to recover today.
Drinkers were seen in fancy dress as they enjoyed a boozy night in Leeds and Newcastle.
While most were in good spirits on a raucous night in the two cities, there may be some sore heads this morning after some of the antics.
While some appeared worse for wear, most appeared to have kept things at sensible levels – perhaps after heavy nights on Friday and Saturday.
People enjoyed a mild day with highs of 16C across parts of central and southern England.
Today is set to be a damp and dreary end to the Bank Holiday weekend, with rain forecast for large parts of the UK.
Tourism authority VisitEngland estimated that around 10.6 million British adults planned to take a holiday in the UK over the bank holiday period.
The AA said just over 18 million journeys are expected on Monday, up from 15.8 million on last year’s Easter Monday, which fell at the end of March.
Train passengers were warned about disruption as Network Rail undertakes engineering work over the Easter weekend.
More than 300 engineering projects across Britain have already caused a number of closures over the weekend.