Trying to work out a realistic budget for a Prague stag do? This is the guide you need. Prague has ranked among Europe's top stag weekend destinations for more than twenty years, and the reasons are not hard to find. The problem is that most cost breakdowns you find online are outdated, vague, or written without any real on-the-ground experience.
Corpoland has been delivering stag weekends across Eastern Europe since 2006, with more than 30,000 groups looked after over that time. With a dedicated team based permanently in Prague, we have a clear picture of what everything costs, how the market has shifted, and exactly how to stretch any budget as far as it will go. What follows are real figures, genuine recommendations, and straight answers.
How Much Does a Prague Stag Do Cost Per Person?
For a full weekend in Prague, most groups spend somewhere between 150 and 400 euros per person, flights and accommodation not included. That range exists because Prague genuinely works at every level. A group watching every euro can still put together something memorable. A group that wants the full premium treatment can have it at a fraction of what it would cost in comparable Western cities.
Here is a breakdown of what each spending level typically looks like:
| Tier | Estimated Cost Per Person | What Is Typically Included |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | 150 to 200 euros | Pub crawl, 1 to 2 activities, nights out |
| Mid-Range | 200 to 300 euros | Airport transfer, 2 to 3 activities, strip dinner or boat party |
| Premium | 300 to 400+ euros | Limo transfer, multiple activities, VIP club nights, private shows |
These numbers cover planned activities and evening entertainment. On top of that, factor in flights (typically 50 to 180 euros return from most European departure points, depending on how early you book), accommodation (around 30 to 60 euros per person per night for a well-located central apartment), and a daily allowance of roughly 40 to 60 euros for food and drinks.
Is Prague Still Affordable for a Stag Do in 2026?
There is no point pretending otherwise: Prague has gotten more expensive in recent years. But the comparison to Western and Northern Europe still holds up strongly. Against cities like Amsterdam, Paris, Hamburg, or Copenhagen, Prague offers substantially better value across almost every category.
A night out that would run to 600 euros per person in central Oslo can be pulled off in Prague for considerably less, and at a genuinely high standard. Experiences that feel out of financial reach in Western Europe, like a limo transfer with a live dancer show or a private party boat with unlimited drinks, sit comfortably within a mid-range Prague budget. Groups flying in from all over the continent consistently tell us how far their money went.
Winter is also worth considering. Prague looks spectacular in the colder months, tourist numbers are lower, accommodation can be cheaper, and the city's indoor entertainment scene more than compensates for the weather. Corpoland runs Prague stag weekends throughout the year, and winter groups have no shortage of options.
Prague Stag Do Pricing: Real Group Examples
The clearest way to understand what a Prague stag do actually costs is to look at real bookings. Here are three groups with different budgets and priorities.
Budget Group: 10 Lads, Big Night Out, Reasonable Spend
Ten friends arrived wanting a proper weekend without overspending. Their Saturday afternoon started with axe throwing, one of the most cost-effective adrenaline activities on offer at 96 euros per person, which delivered far more entertainment than the price suggests. The evening moved into a private pub crawl through Old Town, available from 26 euros per person. The highlight the group least expected to afford was a strip limo transfer from the airport at 69 euros per person, which set the entire tone of the trip from the moment they landed.
Total activity cost per head: around 190 euros. More than one person in the group described it as the best value stag weekend they had ever been on.
Mid-Range Group: 12 Guys, Three Nights, Mix of Adrenaline and Nightlife
This group wanted a mix of daytime action and evening entertainment across three nights. They went with a Kalashnikov AK-47 shooting session (from 104 euros per person), a Strip Meal and All You Can Drink dinner (from 89 euros per person), and a Party Boat with Open Bar (from 126 euros per person). Because the group hit 12 people, the groom's place was covered under Corpoland's standard group pricing. Activities came in at around 250 euros per person for the weekend.
Premium Group: 16 People, Full Weekend Package
This group came in wanting everything. They transferred from the airport on a Beer Bus, tackled a paintball session during the day, spent the evening at a VIP Club Night with a Private Strip Show, and closed the weekend out with a Dwarf Prank on the groom. Their personal Corpoland party coordinator managed every transition across the entire weekend. The best man said afterwards that it was the most smoothly run stag he had ever attended.
Best Value Prague Stag Do Activities
For groups who want to get the most out of a limited budget, these are the activities that consistently punch above their price point.
Axe Throwing and Archery -- from 96 euros per person. Genuinely novel, competitive, and immediately fun. A reliable afternoon activity that gets everyone involved.
Go-Karting -- from 88 euros per person. A crowd-pleaser for competitive groups. The banter it generates tends to carry through the rest of the weekend.
Private Pub Crawl -- from 26 euros per person. The single best value activity on the list. A local guide navigates the group through the best bars in Old Town, typically with complimentary shots and entry included along the way.
Airsoft and ASG -- from 56 euros per person. Particularly well suited to larger groups. The experience scales up with group size in a way few other activities do.
Strip Limo Transfer -- from 69 euros per person. Consistently one of the most talked-about elements of any trip. Groups that book this say it immediately established the right atmosphere for the whole weekend.
How Group Size Affects Your Prague Stag Do Cost
Group size has a bigger impact on both cost and activity choice than most people anticipate when they start planning.
On the cost side, larger groups unlock better per-person rates. Corpoland applies group pricing from 10 people, and once a minimum headcount is met, the groom's place is often complimentary. Smaller groups should check for minimum spend requirements when requesting quotes, as some activities carry a floor price regardless of numbers.
On the activity side, the size of your group should actively shape what you book. Smaller groups of under 10 tend to get the most from experiences like white water rafting, where the format suits a tighter number. Groups of 12 and above consistently get more from paintball, airsoft, and team shooting formats, where larger teams make the experience significantly better.
The Biggest Budgeting Mistake Prague Stag Groups Make
It is rarely overspending on activities. The mistake that quietly wrecks more Prague stag budgets than anything else is booking accommodation outside the city centre to save on nightly rates.
An apartment a 20-minute taxi ride from Old Town might look like a sensible saving on paper. Over the course of a full weekend, the combined cost of transfers to and from the nightlife nearly always overtakes what was saved on accommodation. It also introduces logistical friction at exactly the moments when you least want it.
Prague's nightlife revolves around Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Being within walking distance of both is not a luxury, it is a practical money-saving decision. Pay a bit more to stay central and the weekend runs more smoothly and more cheaply.
Should You Book an Open Bar Package?
For groups that plan to drink, an open bar package is almost always worth the fixed cost.
The appeal is straightforward: one price covers everything. No accumulating tab, no end-of-night bill shock, no confusion over who owes what. Activities like the Party Boat with Open Bar (from 126 euros per person) and the All You Can Drink Strip Meal (from 89 euros per person) build the open bar directly into the experience at a rate that represents strong value once you run the numbers.
A group of 12 at a standard Prague bar will typically spend 15 to 20 euros per person per hour on drinks. Across a three-hour event, that is 45 to 60 euros in drinks alone, before the activity itself. The open bar boat party at 126 euros covers the vessel, the entertainment, and all drinks. For most groups, the maths settles it.
What Makes Corpoland Different from Booking It Yourself
Piecing a Prague stag do together independently is possible. Plenty of groups do it. But the gaps tend to show on the ground: a venue with no record of your reservation, a transfer that runs late and eats into your activity slot, a booking made through a third-party site that turns out to mean something different on arrival.
Every group that books with Corpoland is assigned a personal female party coordinator. She is there from the moment the group arrives, stays with them throughout the entire weekend, and handles every logistical detail along the way. She knows Prague, she knows the venues, and she knows how to keep a large group organised and moving without it ever feeling managed. She becomes a genuine part of the group rather than a point of contact.
For a comprehensive look at how a full Prague weekend comes together from start to finish, our complete guide to planning a Prague stag weekend covers everything you need to know before you book.
With more than 30,000 stag dos delivered since 2006 and permanent local teams in Prague, Krakow, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Bratislava, and Budapest, Corpoland brings a level of on-the-ground knowledge that no booking platform can replicate. Groups arrive from across Europe, including Scandinavia, France, Germany, and the Netherlands, and every one of them gets the same standard of coordination from landing to departure.
Prague Stag Do Budget Checklist
Run through this list before you finalise your budget to make sure nothing has been missed.
- Flights: Book as early as possible. Midweek travel is typically cheaper, and Prague has strong connections from airports across Europe.
- Accommodation: Prioritise the city centre. Old Town and Wenceslas Square are the target areas.
- Airport transfer: A Beer Bus or Strip Limo sets the tone from the first moment. Corpoland offers both.
- Daytime activities: One to two works well for most groups. Pair something high-energy with something more sociable.
- Evening entertainment: A pub crawl, boat party, or strip dinner anchors most Prague itineraries.
- Open bar: Strongly recommended for groups that drink. The fixed cost almost always beats the running tab.
- Food: Czech food is excellent and very affordable. Budget 15 to 25 euros per person per meal.
- Contingency fund: Allow an extra 20 to 30 euros per person for anything spontaneous that comes up on the day.
Ready to Plan Your Prague Stag Do?
Prague remains one of the best stag weekend destinations in Europe, at a price point that is genuinely hard to match, particularly when the organisation is handled by a team that has been doing this since 2006. Whether the group is flying in from Oslo, Paris, Berlin, or anywhere else on the continent, and whether the budget is tight or open, Corpoland can put together the right weekend.
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