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Check our Prague Stag Do Guide and pick from 66 stag do activities for an epic Prague bachelor party weekend. Book with us and pay like a local. Lowest price guarantee, no small print and best stag party packages from an experienced (Trustpilot, est. 2006) supplier. We supply other agencies so why overpay? Book your Prague stag activities directly – skip the middleman and pay less. Secure the dates today.

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TOP 10 STAG ACTIVITIES in Prague

How Should You Structure Multiple Activities? 

Space high-energy activities throughout your trip rather than cramming them into one day. Most groups work best with 1-2 major activities per day plus evening entertainment, allowing time for meals, recovery, and spontaneous moments. This prevents exhaustion and gives everyone time to actually enjoy each experience.

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PRANK STAG DO ACTIVITIES in Prague

Key Question: Will the Groom Actually Enjoy This?
Consider his personality and boundaries before booking. A confident extrovert might love public challenges, while someone more reserved could feel genuinely distressed rather than amused. The best pranks create funny stories, not uncomfortable memories.

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STAG FRIENDLY AIRPORT TRANSFERS in Prague

Why Stag Groups Choose Private Transfers

 Beyond convenience, private minibus transfers let the celebration begin immediately. You won't need to coordinate multiple taxis or navigate public transport with luggage, and specialty party bus upgrades can kick off the weekend in style before you even reach your accommodation.

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NIGHTLIFE STAG DO ACTIVITIES in Prague

Take your bachelor party to the next level with Eastern Europe's most exciting nightlife scenes. From VIP club access to guided bar crawls, we've got everything you need for an epic celebration.

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SHOOTING STAG DO ACTIVITIES in Prague

How much do shooting activities cost in Krakow?

Shooting activities in Krakow range from 170-400 PLN per person depending on the package. Basic pistol shooting starts at 170 PLN (30 rounds), while comprehensive packages with AK-47, Glock, and shotgun cost 220-350 PLN including instruction, safety equipment, and ammunition. Our packages include 2 way private transportation, hotel pickup and guides

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FOOD STAG ACTIVITIES in Prague

Best Restaurants for Stag Groups: Where to Eat and Drink
Central brewery-style restaurants are top choices for bachelor parties. Look for venues that can accommodate 12-30+ people with space up to 500 across multiple rooms, including VIP room options for private entertainment. The best spots feature additional amenities like pool table, burgers and TVs with sport channels.  Pre-booking eliminates the stress of finding last-minute seating for 15-30 people in a foreign city.

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DAY STAG DO ACTIVITIES in Prague

Planning the perfect stag party? Discover top-rated daytime activities that combine excitement, competition, and unforgettable memories.

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STAG PACKAGES in Prague

Should You Choose a Pre-Made Stag Do Package or Build Your Own?


New for 2026- Creating a custom package with 4 or more activities qualifies for an automatic 10% discount, bridging the price gap while maintaining flexibility. Consider your group's preferences and decision-making style. Pre-made packages save 10-20% compared to booking activities separately and eliminate coordination stress—everything's arranged, timed, and confirmed. Building your own gives flexibility to skip activities some members won't enjoy and adjust timing, but requires more planning and typically costs more per person. 

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Prague Stag Do Guide 2026

Welcome to the ultimate 2026 Prague stag do guide! Get ready for an unforgettable experience in one of Europe's most beautiful and historic cities. Prague is the perfect destination for a stag do, with its rich culture, delicious food, and of course, its famous nightlife. Whether you're looking to party like a rockstar or explore the city's historic sites, this guide has got you covered. From the best bars and clubs to unique activities and insider tips, we've curated the ultimate list of things to do and see on your stag do in Prague. So put on your dancing shoes and get ready for an epic adventure with your best mates in one of the most exciting cities in the world. Enjoy!

Is Prague still the Best Stag Do Destination?

In 2026, Prague is still a top stag destination, though it has got noticeably more expensive in recent years – significantly pricier than Krakow or Gdansk, but still much cheaper than Amsterdam, London or Zurich. Prague offers a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and nightlife, making it an ideal choice for a bachelor party. Here are the top reasons why Prague should be at the top of your list:

  1. Culture and History: Prague is home to some of the most beautiful and historic landmarks in Europe, including Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and Prague Castle. Stroll through the city and immerse yourself in its rich history and stunning architecture.
  2. Affordable Prices: Prague offers great value for money. Food, drinks, and accommodation are much cheaper compared to Western European cities, allowing you to enjoy everything the city has to offer without breaking the bank.
  3. Adventure: Prague offers a wide variety of activities, from beer tours and go-karting to hiking and cycling. Take a day trip to the nearby Bohemian or Saxon Switzerland national parks for breathtaking views and a chance to bond with your mates.
  4. Nightlife: Prague is famous for its vibrant nightlife. With a huge variety of bars and clubs to choose from, whether you're after a casual pint or a wild night of dancing, Prague has something for everyone.
  5. Convenient Location: Prague is in the heart of Europe, making it easy to reach from many countries. Once there, the city's excellent public transportation system makes getting around simple.
  6. Friendly Locals: The locals in Prague are friendly and welcoming, and many speak English, making it easy to navigate the city.
  7. Great Food: Prague offers a diverse range of culinary options, from traditional Czech dishes to international cuisine. Treat yourself to a hearty plate of goulash and a pint of delicious Czech beer.
  8. Unique Culture: From the famous Czech beer to traditional folk music, Prague is the perfect destination to experience the unique culture of the Czech Republic.
  9. Perfect for All Ages: Whether you're looking for a wild night out or a peaceful stroll through the city, Prague caters to all tastes and ages.
  10. Memorable Experience: The combination of culture, adventure, and nightlife makes for a stag do you and your friends will never forget.

So pack your bags, gather your crew, and head to Prague for an unforgettable stag do experience.

How Much Is a Beer in Prague?

The cost of a beer in Prague varies depending on where you go, but generally it is affordable compared to other European cities. At a local pub or small bar, expect to pay around €1.50–€2 for a pint. At a more upscale bar or restaurant, prices may be around €3–€4 per pint. Many bars and clubs also offer happy hour deals that make prices even more attractive.

Is Prague Expensive?

Prague is much less expensive than Amsterdam or Berlin, yet noticeably more expensive than Poland's Krakow or Gdansk.

Can You Use EUR or GBP in Prague?

The official currency in Prague is the Czech Koruna (CZK). Many shops, restaurants, and hotels will accept Euros or British Pounds, but the exchange rate may not be favourable. Note that change is often given back in CZK even if you pay in another currency. It is recommended to carry some cash in CZK or use a card that does not charge foreign transaction fees.

Where to Exchange Money in Prague?

There are several options for exchanging money in Prague:

  • Banks: Most banks offer currency exchange services, including Česká Spořitelna, Komerční banka, and ČSOB.
  • Currency Exchange Offices: Found throughout the city, particularly around Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Popular options include AAA, Eurochange, and Exchange.
  • ATMs: Widely available across Prague and a convenient way to withdraw CZK directly using your debit or credit card.
  • Hotels: Some hotels offer currency exchange at the front desk.
  • Airport: Currency exchange is available at Václav Havel Airport Prague in both terminals.

Always compare rates before exchanging, as some offices and banks charge a commission. Some ATMs and credit cards may also apply foreign transaction fees.

Is Prague Safe?

Prague is generally considered a safe city to visit, with low crime rates and relatively little street crime. As with any major city, take standard precautions: avoid carrying too much cash, stay aware of your surroundings, and avoid poorly-lit areas at night. Be alert to pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas, on public transport, and at train and bus stations. Car break-ins are also relatively common, so always park in a secure car park and never leave valuables visible inside.

How to Avoid Popular Tourist Traps in Prague?

  1. Research before you go: Look up common tourist traps and areas to avoid before arriving, so you can plan your itinerary accordingly.
  2. Avoid overpriced restaurants and souvenir shops: Venture out of the main tourist areas and explore local neighbourhoods for better value.
  3. Beware of "free" tours: Some operators offer free tours but then pressure you to buy souvenirs or pay for extras. Stick to reputable companies.
  4. Avoid pushy street performers: Some can be aggressive and try to sell overpriced items. Stick to those who seem authentic and professional.
  5. Don't get scammed by taxi drivers: Use Uber or Bolt instead, or agree on a fare before getting in. Avoid taxis waiting outside tourist hotspots.
  6. Watch out for the "golden ring" scam: A scammer drops a ring in front of you, then demands money as a reward for "finding" it together. Just walk away.
  7. Explore like a local: Walk off the beaten path to discover local markets, parks, and hidden gems away from tourist crowds.

Using a private airport transfer and guided tours is one of the best ways to avoid tourist traps in Prague. Our private transfers take you directly from the airport to your hotel, while our guided tours give you a knowledgeable local who knows exactly where to go – and where to avoid.

10 Things to Do in Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a beautiful and historic city that offers a wide variety of things to see and do. Whether you're interested in art, culture, history, or just enjoying the scenery, there is something for everyone. Here are 10 things you should definitely check out while visiting this charming city.

  1. Charles Bridge: One of the most iconic landmarks in Prague, offering beautiful views of the city and the Vltava River.
  2. Old Town Square: The heart of the city, home to the famous Astronomical Clock and many other historic buildings.
  3. Prague Castle: The largest ancient castle complex in the world, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history.
  4. St. Vitus Cathedral: Located within the Prague Castle complex, this stunning cathedral is a must-see for any visitor.
  5. The Jewish Quarter (Josefov): Home to several synagogues and the Jewish Museum, offering a fascinating look at the history of Prague's Jewish community.
  6. Wenceslas Square: The main shopping and commercial area in Prague, also home to the National Museum.
  7. The National Theatre: Home to the Czech National Opera and Ballet – a chance to experience some of the country's best performing arts.
  8. Petřín Hill: Great views of the city and a perfect spot for a picnic or a hike.
  9. Vyšehrad Castle: A historic castle offering a different perspective on the city and great views of the Vltava River.
  10. The Dancing House: Also known as "Fred and Ginger", this modern architectural masterpiece is a must-see for any architecture enthusiast.

These are just a few of the many things you can do while visiting Prague. But on a stag do, you might need a different set of boxes to tick – so here it is:

10 Things to Do in Prague on a Stag Do

Prague is a popular destination for stag parties and offers a wide variety of activities for groups looking to have a great time. Here are 10 things you can do on a stag do in Prague:

  1. Visit a traditional Czech pub: Prague is famous for its beer – there's no better way to experience the local culture than by trying some of the local brews at a traditional pub.
  2. Take a party boat trip on the Vltava River: Enjoy beautiful views of the city while cruising down the river with your friends.
  3. Go clubbing: Prague has a vibrant nightlife scene with many clubs and bars to choose from.
  4. Shoot some Kalashnikov! Prague has several shooting ranges where you can try your luck with live ammo.
  5. Go paintballing: For the more adventurous, there are several paintball parks in the city where you can test your skills.
  6. Take a brewery tour: Learn about the history of beer-making in Prague and taste some of the local beers.
  7. Go on a private pub crawl: Discover the city's best bars and hidden gems with a local guide.
  8. Visit a beer spa: Relax and unwind at one of Prague's unique beer spa and wellness experiences.
  9. Visit a strip club: There are several strip clubs in the city where you can enjoy a night of entertainment with your friends. Be careful – some are not the safest.
  10. Book a party limo or party bus: Tour the city in style and party inside the vehicle with your whole group.

The possibilities are endless in Prague. With its rich culture, history, and nightlife, there's always something new to discover. Prague is a top stag location in 2026, so pre-book your activities well in advance to avoid missing out.

NIGHTLIFE IN PRAGUE

Prague has a marvellous pub scene and visiting a pub for a pint is so ingrained in Czech life that you wonder what they put in the baby bottles… The most popular pubs will require a table reservation in advance, but there are so many of them that you should be able to find a seat as a walk-in. If you go to Prague but don't visit at least two local places to taste the craft beers, you haven't really seen the real Prague.

For a Prague experience beyond beer (who would have thought!), head to Hradčany, the Castle District, to see how the monarchy used to live. For a bit of green to calm your nerves, visit the Royal Garden of Prague Castle (Královská zahrada) or Petřín Hill, a pleasant green area with an observation tower on top. Charles Bridge is a must-see – you will most likely have to fight through throngs of tourists, but you're a tough guy, you'll manage.

With the beer culture we've discussed and the beautiful girls you've heard about, it's no surprise that nightlife in Prague is awesome. There are three party districts, each with its own character:

  1. The New Town (Wenceslas Square): Where most of the pubs and clubs are located. Crowded but varied – a good meeting spot and the perfect place to kick off your night.
  2. The Old Town: Slightly more relaxed but also more expensive, with top-notch bars and restaurants.
  3. Malá Strana and the Castle District: Calm and chilled out – ideal for a quieter night without crowds.

Top 7 Czech Cuisine Restaurants in Prague

Prague offers a wide variety of cuisine, from traditional Czech dishes to international fare. Czech cuisine is known for its hearty and comforting dishes, often made with meat, potatoes, and dumplings. Here are some of the best restaurants and typical Czech meals to try:

  1. U Fleků: This historic brewery and restaurant is famous for its traditional Czech beer and hearty meals such as goulash and roast pork with dumplings.
  2. Kolkovna: This chain serves traditional Czech dishes such as roast pork with sauerkraut and dumplings, alongside a solid lineup of beers.
  3. Eska: A trendy restaurant serving modern takes on traditional Czech dishes, using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.
  4. La Degustation: This Michelin-starred restaurant offers a modern take on traditional Czech cuisine, with an emphasis on local and seasonal ingredients.
  5. Mlýnec: A traditional restaurant serving classic Czech dishes such as roast duck with red cabbage and dumplings, plus a variety of lagers.
  6. U Zlatého Tygra: This historic pub serves traditional Czech dishes such as roast pork with sauerkraut and dumplings, alongside a variety of beers.
  7. Anděl: A chain offering typical Czech cuisine – Svíčková, Vepřo knedlo zelo, and Knedlíky – plus a huge choice of local beers. Our team leader's personal favourite: Pivnice u Zlatého Slona at Havelská 9. This one is heaven!

Typical Czech Meals – a Must Try!

  • Svíčková na smetaně: A classic Czech dish of beef sirloin in a creamy sauce with cranberries and dumplings.
  • Vepřo knedlo zelo: Roast pork with bread dumplings and sauerkraut.
  • Knedlíky: Traditional Czech dumplings served as a side dish or filled with fruit for dessert.
  • Pivo: Czech beer is famous for its high quality – there are many local breweries and pubs to choose from.

Prague offers a wide variety of cuisines and dining experiences. Try the traditional Czech meals for a true taste of Prague's culture.

Best 5 Places to Try Local Beer in Prague

  1. Pivovarský Klub: Located in the heart of Prague's Old Town, with an extensive selection of Czech craft beers on tap and a cosy atmosphere perfect for a night out with friends.
  2. U Fleků: Established in 1499, one of the oldest brewpubs in Prague. The brewery is on the premises – try their famous dark beer in a traditional Czech tavern setting.
  3. Pivo & Cerveza: A trendy spot in the Vinohrady neighbourhood with a rotating selection of craft beers on tap and a relaxed atmosphere. A must-visit for any beer lover.
  4. BeerGeek Bar: A small bar in the Žižkov neighbourhood with a massive selection of Czech and international craft beers, and knowledgeable staff to guide you.
  5. Pivovar Matuška: A family-run brewery in the suburb of Hostivař offering a wide selection of traditional Czech and experimental beers. Take a tour and then head to their cosy tavern.

Pro Tip 1 – Beer Mats

A little nugget of knowledge: Czechs use beer mats for ordering. There will be a pile of them in the middle of the table. When you take one and place it in front of you, it means you'd like to order a pint. If your glass is empty and you don't place the mat on top of it, the waiter will automatically bring the next round. The waiter keeps track of the number of beers on a piece of paper – each beer is a mark.

Pro Tip 2 – 5 Ways They Pour Your Beer in Prague

  1. Tankovna (tank pouring): Beer poured directly from large tanks rather than traditional kegs, resulting in a fresher, more carbonated beer with a smoother taste. Commonly found at festivals, pubs, and restaurants.
  2. Mlíko (milk pouring): Characterised by a thick, creamy head achieved by pouring at a 45-degree angle for a slow, controlled pour. Most commonly used for Pilsner beers.
  3. Měšťanský (bourgeois pouring): A quick, forceful pour that creates lots of foam and a short, thick head. Most commonly used for Pilsners and light lagers.
  4. Na Dvakrát: The beer is poured twice into the glass with a short break in between, creating better foam retention and a more balanced taste.
  5. Na Třikrát: Similar to Na Dvakrát but with three pours – a more traditional technique often used in classic Czech pubs for superior foam and a well-balanced taste.

The way a beer is poured can vary depending on the specific beer, the glassware, and the preference of the pub or restaurant.

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Stag-Friendly Prague Accommodation Options

Prague is a popular destination for stag parties and offers a wide variety of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. From inexpensive hostels and private apartments to luxurious boutique hotels – Prague has it all. One note though: many hotels will not take stag parties, but we have inside information about those in Prague that do. Here are the best stag-friendly accommodation options:

  1. Hostels: A great option for budget-conscious travellers, offering dormitory-style rooms as well as private rooms and shared facilities such as kitchens and common areas – ideal for groups.
  2. Apartments: Renting an apartment offers more privacy and space than a hostel, and can be more economical than booking multiple hotel rooms.
  3. Hotels: Prague has a wide variety of hotels ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury resorts. Many also offer special deals and packages for stag parties.
  4. Party Hostels: Specifically catering to stag and hen parties, these hostels offer a party atmosphere, a bar, and common areas to socialise with other guests.
  5. Party Apartments: Similar to party hostels but with more privacy and space. Fully equipped, often with a party room or common area for the group.

When choosing accommodation for a stag do in Prague, consider the location. Many of the city's top bars, clubs, and restaurants are in the city centre, so staying within easy reach of these areas is a good idea. Whatever you choose – a bunk bed in a hostel or a water bed in a hotel suite – it will be money well spent. Prague is a perfect destination for your epic stag do. See you there over a pint?

5 Best Reviewed Budget-Friendly Prague Hotels

  1. Hotel U Zlatého Stromu: A charming historic hotel in the heart of Prague's Old Town offering comfortable rooms at affordable prices. Rooms include a private bathroom, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel also has a bar. Guests appreciate the central location, friendly staff, and room comfort.
  2. Hotel Plus: Located near Wenceslas Square, this budget-friendly hotel offers clean rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi, plus a bar and breakfast room. Great access to the city's main attractions and nightlife.
  3. Hotel Rott: Right in the heart of Prague's Old Town, within walking distance of many major attractions. Comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi, plus a bar and breakfast room.
  4. Hotel U Tří Bubnů: Also in Prague's Old Town, with en-suite rooms, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi. Guests praise the central location, friendly staff, and room comfort.
  5. Hotel U Prince: Well situated in Prague's Old Town. Guests appreciate the central location, friendly staff, and the comfort of the rooms.

Prices can fluctuate depending on the season and availability – always check prices and read reviews before booking.

Prague Airport Transfers

Václav Havel Airport Prague is located approximately 17 kilometres (10.5 miles) northwest of the city centre, with a driving time of around 30 minutes depending on traffic. It is the main international airport in the Czech Republic and serves as a hub for several airlines with flights to destinations worldwide.

How to Get from Prague Airport to the City Centre?

There are several options, including public transport (bus and metro) and private airport transfer services. The metro is one of the quickest and most convenient options, with a journey time of around 25 minutes. Several bus lines also operate 24/7, with a journey time of around 30–40 minutes.

That said – when you and your squad are headed to Prague for a legendary stag do, you don't want a cramped taxi or crowded public transport ruining the start of your epic weekend. Roll up to your destination in style with a party bus, limousine, or private minivan transfer from the airport. Imagine cruising through the streets of Prague in a sleek limousine, blasting your favourite tunes and pre-gaming for the wild night ahead. Or take it to the next level with a party bus equipped with a bar, sound system, and room for the whole group.

Not only will you arrive in style, but you'll also save money by splitting the cost. Our transfers are driven by professional drivers, ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Book your transfer with us and make a grand entrance to Prague.

A complimentary meet-and-greet guide is included in all limousine and party bus airport transfer packages. Our guide will wait for you with a board at Prague Airport arrivals. Booking now secures your date – you can change or cancel any time before confirmation at no charge.

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Prague is a top choice for an epic stag do. With its excellent quality beer, gorgeous girls, and low prices, Prague is the destination for a night of a lifetime for your best mate. Add charming architecture, a youthful vibe, gourmet restaurants, and a wide variety of daytime activities – you should be booking your tickets right now!

When you're set on Prague, let us take the organisational details off your shoulders and put together a plan for a legendary stay. Just tell us your priorities – adrenaline, extreme adventure, hilarious pranks, or a line-up of strip shows. Whatever it is, Prague will deliver.

Prague is ridiculously popular – each year it is visited by five times the city's entire population. It can feel a bit crowded at times, but the thousands of stag groups who keep coming back can't be wrong!

Prague's Old Town is charming and wonderfully renovated. Its pubs, clubs, and restaurants are top-notch – you will eat and drink well, and the bill will surprise you in the nicest way. A first nice surprise, even before you set foot in the Czech Republic: a pint of beer in Prague costs around €1.

Also, you might smell weed from time to time – Czech law allows anyone to own up to 5 cannabis plants at home, making it quite popular. Not all pubs and bars allow it, but some parks can get you high on a Sunday stroll. Who am I kidding – you won't be going anywhere near a church on your stag weekend, but it was a nice image!

Our Stag Party Guides

Our party guides are not only super lovely – they are also masters of logistics and crisis management. You will be partying the night away while they think two, three, even five steps ahead. They will open the right doors and ask the right questions, all in the background, because you don't need to know about any nasty situations – you pay us for stress-free fun and that's exactly what you get. Our guides are party animals themselves, so they know the best Prague has to offer from personal experience. Trust their recommendations and keep their tips in mind – this is the party know-how you'll need in Prague and in many other cities in the future too.

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