Stag Parties

If you are planning a romantic evening walk and instead you are met with dodgy characters, gangs of noisy lads, stag night partygoers and prostitutes it might spoil your experience. Many locals are now annoyed with this phenomenon, and you'll see plenty of signs on pub doors stating ‘No stag parties allowed'. The reality is that Prague stag and hen weekend breaks are quite popular and have already built quite a reputation. Why? There are several factors that are attracting large British and Irish stag groups: low-cost flights, cheap beer and an abundance of not-so-cheap but not-too-expensive sex clubs. On the other hand, with increasing prices, Prague is becoming a less affordable destination. As a consequence large British stag party groups in search of cheap beer are slowly decreasing and some of them are choosing more affordable cities like Riga and even Budapest.

If you are organizing a stag party in Prague here are some tips:

- The cheapest accommodation can usually be found in serviced apartments (some of them can accommodate up to 12 persons).

- Book airport transfer for your group as it will be cheaper than using a taxi service if your group is a large one.

- There are a lot of stag activities to choose from but a lot of them are just tourist traps - you will pay inflated prices for a poor-quality activity. Check well before you book and perhaps use TripAdvisor to give you some ideas.

- If you are planning to book a decent-priced restaurant, sometimes much better deals can be found not too far from the city centre and in most cases it is worth paying for a taxi rather than eating in the centre of the city.

Stag Parties in Prague

Prague has been a popular destination for stag parties for some time; groups descend on the city for its stag reputation and cheap drinks. It's ideal for any stag party, with an abundance of sex clubs and cheap beer from as little as 50p a pint, and this has given Prague a bad reputation.