The Ultimate Prague Stag Do Guide 2025

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Prague - The Original Stag Do Destination

The land of vice, cheap beer and Czech women is increasingly popular with stag groups, year on year. The resolutely cool city has a wicked underbelly, even better activities and central accommodation. It’s impossible to have a bad weekend in Prague – we speak from experience.

  • Article Updated: 06/12/2024

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Best Prague Nightlife Areas for a Stag Do

Prague is one of our busiest and best destinations for stag weekends around the world. The city is teeming with possibilities for your group; cheap Pilsner (considerably cheaper than the UK), open-all-hours strip clubs, underground clubs and bouncing bars. With The Old Town and The New Town to bounce between, it's the nocturnal playground you'll never want to leave. You can check out the new rules for bar crawls in Prague, but don’t worry it shouldn’t affect much.

  • Prague New Town

    The New Town may be labelled as the biggest nightlife district, but that’s for one reason only… Wenceslas Square. This huge square is the stuff of stag do dreams, filled to bursting with cool bars and underground clubs you’d expect in the Czech capital. Along with enough venues to keep you occupied for 20 weekends, let alone one, it’s also the city’s ‘Red Light District’. You never need leave the New Town…

  • Prague Old Town

    The Old Town has played a pivotal role in most Prague stag weekends. The city is built on old fashioned drinking and good pubs, all lining the streets of this district. You can get your cheapest drinks here… but you’ve also got the city’s most upmarket venues rubbing shoulders with these. If you want to experience the true Prague, the Old Town is your only destination.

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Top 10 Stag Friendly Prague Pubs & Clubs 2025

With The Old Town and The New Town to go between, each with their own equally boozy reputation, Prague's nightlife is a stag do paradise. We've spent enough time here in the last few years that we know some great bars all over town. With that, here’s our top 10 recommended stag do bars and clubs in Prague. Quid pints, anyone?

  • Karlovy Lazne

    Smetanovo nábr. 198/1, 110 00

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    Holding the title of ‘the most famous venue’ in Prague’s Old Town, Karlovy Lazne (try saying that after a few Pilsners) is the largest club in Europe. Spanning five floors with many different rooms, this place is sure to disorientate as much as it thrills you – with rooms such as Kaleidoscope, Chill Out – the ultimate ‘zen’ - Disco Room and Music Café to its name. The seriously popular Paradogs Club, moonlighting as a 90s rave, is certainly worth a stop off – it’s all about techno, house and rave, with the biggest crowd this side of town. If this isn’t enough for you and your pack, there’s even an Ice Pub underneath it.


  • Goldfingers

    Václavské nám. 840/5, 110 00

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    The biggest and best strip club in Prague will transform you into James Bond as soon as you walk down those iconic steps and through its doors. Goldfingers is one of the most extravagant and luxurious strip clubs in the city, with beautiful girls performing individual and group acts including acrobatic dances, as well as striptease and classic cabaret shows such as Can-Can and Moulin Rouge themed acts. With years and years of experience in dealing with stag dos, Goldfingers know exactly what stags want - enticing them with the likes of body painting and even jelly wrestling and the even a stag stitch up. We don’t want to spoil the fun, but where less reputable strip clubs may entice you in with promoters and cheap drinks offers, some are known for having shady and even dangerous reputations. Just remember, all that glitters is not gold, except in Goldfingers…


  • The Pub

    Veleslavínova 3

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    Not your average local, The Pub is a laid back, no frills, self-service bar. The dream? Too right. You and your mates will have a pump with four spouts on your table, where you can dispense Pilsner at the exact rate you drink it. There’s even a handy computer to log in and keep a check of how much beer you’ve drank – and, not that it’s a competition (it is…), but you’ll be competing against the surrounding tables, as well as everyone else in one of The Pub chains, to see who can drink the most. Once you’ve successfully pipped the competition to the Pilsner post, you can relax out on the terrace and soak up the fresh air. Just wait ‘til that beer hits.


  • Zlaty Strom

    Karlova 187/6, 110 00

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    If you love your music, this underground bar and music club is a labyrinth of sell-out DJs, guilty pleasure chart toppers and all-night pole dancing. Boasting pocket friendly drinks aplenty, you can showcase your finest dance moves to the 80s, 90s and 00s hits pumping through the building. If the music isn’t enough to have you fighting to get through the doors, there’s the world-renowned eight man Mojito to tackle. Good luck, lads.


  • Rocky O’Reilly’s Irish Pub & Restaurant

    Štepánská 32, Nové Mesto, 110 00

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    As much as we love soaking up local culture when we go abroad, there’s something about the sweet tones of an Irish bar that just lure us in, every single time. One of the most popular is Rocky O’Reilly’s Irish Pub & Restaurant, which transports punters from the cobbled streets of Prague, straight to The Emerald Isle itself. Rocky O’Reilly is one of us – loving live sports, including GAA, along with gallons of booze and a good bit of craic. With two bars to his name, both reminiscent of a cosy, Temple Bar-esque pub, your glass will never run dry in his cheeky Irish haunt. The traditional Irish pub grub will put the wind back in your sails the morning after, too.


  • M1 Lounge Bar & Club

    Masná 705/1, 110 00

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    This premium bar and club is pure luxury and ideal for a sophisticated stag do sesh. So upmarket, in fact, that it’s seen the likes of Elijah Wood, Mat Damon and even Coolio cross its red rope (not together, although that would be some party…). Located just off the Old Town Square, you’ll have plenty of venues enticing you in, but not many are open ‘til 6am like M1. Plus, not that it likes to brag, but M1 attracts the hottest local girls and has an extensive portfolio of international DJs, and there’s even VIP areas scattered around the bar area, where you can embrace your inner James Bonds.


  • Duplex

    Václavské nám, 831/21, 110 00

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    If it’s good enough for Mick Jagger’s 60th birthday celebrations, it’s good enough for us. Duplex is a massive, glass cube bar, perched on top of a building which overlooks Prague’s New Town. When it comes to sleek, modern and classy, you needn’t look any further than Duplex. It’s so exclusive, that it’s been awarded membership to the World’s Finest Bars website and boasts the likes of Tiesto, selling out sets on a weekday (school nights mean nothing in Prague). The terrace is out of this world, where you can experience the finest views of the city’s skyline with a premium drink in hand – heaven.


  • Londoners Sports Bar

    Štepánská 650/23, 110 00 Nové Mesto

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    Yes, it’s brilliant to explore different cultures but sometimes you just think, I fancy having a couple of pints in a good old English pub. Londoners Sports Bar is Prague’s biggest British pub and curry house. This union-jack laden beauty has everything you’d expect from a British pub, such as live football and rugby, a games room, karaoke, live music and of course a mighty fine selection of booze. You can even enjoy an authentic Indian curry. We’re sure you’ll enjoy a right old cockney knees up at this corker of a bar.


  • Aloha Bar

    Dušní 11, 110 00

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    Located in Prague Old Town, this awesome bar’s design is inspired by the Hawaiian Tiki bars from the 1930s to the 1960s, which means a wooden interior and cozy dimmed lighting that gives the place a relaxed and welcoming vibe. You can expect women dressed in Tiki outfits, a fantastic range of exotic cocktails and even fire breathing (this really is a nightlife ‘hotspot’)! Spread over two floors, this popular bar and club boasts regular DJs (playing tunes from the 80s to now), live music and karaoke. Saying hello to this bar will be easy, saying goodbye will be harder…


  • Nebe Cocktail & Music Bar Celnic

    V Celnici 1036/4, 110 00 Nové Mesto

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    Set within the vaults of Celnice House (a historic building in Republic Square), Nebe Cocktail & Music Bar Celnic is a seriously cool underground bar. Offering up delicious cocktails, that are very reasonably priced by UK standards, some of Prague’s hottest DJ talent and impressive video projections, you don’t want to miss this one. Although the coolest thing about this bar is the building itself, with the restored cellars and stand out back lit bar. It’s well worth poking your head in here, go on…. Have a nebe…


Stag Friendly Bar Crawls in Prague

Prague’s nightlife reputation is massive – it’s got a lot to live up to. Luckily, this city knows a thing or two about drinking; it’s no wonder Prague consistently hits our top five stag do destinations. It’s got charm, character, history, Europe’s hottest women and beer… the recipe to all good stag weekends.

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Top 10 Prague Stag Do Activities

There’s no denying it, Prague activities top the lot. There are over 100 action-packed, beer-fuelled and even chilled packages to choose from. You’ve got classics, including shooting and white water rafting, as well as options that’ll see you take a flight in a military jet and have your best mate 'arrested' in the biggest stag prank we've seen… Your Prague stag weekend is going to pass all expectations.

    • Someone aiming a gun at their target in Prague - Rank #1
    • Fancy a go at shooting a range of guns? Aim for the target with a M16 rifle, revolver and shotgun. Each person will get 28 shots in total and a beer at the end of the activity, a good way to end 2-4 hours of adrenaline fuelled fun. Private transfers are included to and from the venue so you can sit back and relax before hitting that bullseye.

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    • Tear around the asphalt of Europe’s largest indoor karting arena; a scaled down version of a Formula 1 course… It’s one kilometre long, with 32 huge bends to navigate and your karts can reach speeds of 80km/h.

    • A roly poly stripper lying on a man in an inflatable wrestling ring - Rank #3
    • A unique activity popular with stags. Watch a 15-minute lesbian show and before getting the stag involved, wrestling our roly poly themselves. After the stag is thoroughly covered in either mud or jelly everyone in the group will get either a beer or shot each to end with. And don’t worry about finding your way to the activity, an English-speaking guide will walk you there.

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    • Get to grips with this stag do stalwart of a city by being guided around some of Prague’s best bars by your own English speaking tour guide. You’ll receive a drink in each bar you visit before heading to a hot strip club where you can enjoy some of the local delights. Finally, you’ll be given guestlist entry to one of the city’s top clubs.

    • A white boat on the Vltava river, with buildings in the background in Prague - Rank #5
    • See Prague from a whole new perspective with an exhilarating river cruise. It’s one of our best activities, boasting the task of drinking as much as you can in one hour… Challenge accepted.

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    • Experience (and record for Facebook) the iconic stag arrest, which will see the Groom handcuffed, bundled in a police car and taken for his punishment… a strip club.

    • Two women dressed in their underwear performing a strip to people on a strip hummer airport transfer in Prague - Rank #7
    • Just when you thought airport transfers couldn't get ANY sexier... Start your time in Prague by being picked up from the arrivals lounge and hopping into a cadillac. You'll enjoy a hot striptease on board as well as two bottles of bubbly.

    • Split image of a stag do group tank in a field and someone shooting a gun in Prague - Rank #8
    • This is the ride of your life, rolling in an actual military grade tank, once used in battle. Your group will visit an epic garage, packed full of real-life tanks and various other military vehicles and equipment. After you've had an amazing ride in a tank for 15 minutes, you'll get 10 shots with a UK-59 fully automatic machine gun

    • A stag with two female strippers around him with wedding dress attire on in Prague - Rank #9
    • Welcome to the biggest and most popular strip club in the whole of Prague. Specialising in the art of seduction (hello) – you’ve got gorgeous girls, acrobats, striptease and cabaret to keep you occupied.

    • A negative image of a woman holding another woman
    • Hop on this boat for some beautiful sights.... and no we're not just talking about the scenery. This 1 hour cruise will include a steaming hot lesbian show on board, plus a beer each. Double the girls double the fun... that's what we say!

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Best Stag Do Hotels in Prague

Accommodation for your Prague stag weekend is second to none. There are 5-star hotels, such as the royal Kings Court (fancy), along with 4-star, 3-star and even excellent hostels, with many set slap-bang in the centre of the city.

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      Hotel Charles Central

      3 STAR  Hotel

    • City centre value

      The 3-star Hotel Charles Central offers you the comfort of a hotel at hostel prices. Ditch your bags and head to the Křižíkova metro station where you and the lads can explore more of Prague. The hotel provides a banging hangover breakfast each morning which is sure to set you up for the day on your stag do in Prague.

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      Aparthotel Melantrich

      Apartment

    • Great location

      Wenceslas Square is one of Prague's main hubs, and these light and airy digs will place you and your group right in the centre of the city's thriving nightlife. With access to a 24/7 reception you will always have a helping hand on standby, while there's even a gym if you want to sweat off that hangover.

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      Riverview Apartments

      3 STAR  Apartment

    • Five minute walk to New Town

      Enjoy views of the river and the freedom of your own apartment at the spectacular Riverview Apartments – a 10 minute stroll from the iconic U Fleku Brewery.

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      Wenceslas Square Hotel

      3 STAR  Hotel

    • Five minutes from centre of Wenceslas Square

      Get to grips with Prague’s most famous district, Wenceslas Square, and stay just minutes from the lively Old Town – filled with the city’s loudest bars.

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      Old Prague Hostel

      Hostel

    • Funky and fresh

      With bright, funky interiors this budget-friendly option certainly stands out. Plus there's a reception, WiFi and kitchen facilities if you're a bit peckish - plus the location is nice and central!

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      A-Plus Hostel

      Hostel

    • Cheap, cheerful and central

      What this hostel lacks in style it makes up for with fun, with bunk rooms available for larger stag dos and every amenity you can think of. This centrally-located hostel will provide you and the lads a safe place to keep your belongings (and sleep occasionally) on your wild stag do in Prague.

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      Hotel Crystal Palace

      4 STAR  Hotel

    • Gorgeous central 4-star set in a quiet side lane

      This stylish hotel is just a few steps from Wenceslas Square. It has over 60 guest rooms with free Wi-Fi, a TV and a minibar. They have a fab restaurant, boasting a terrace overlooking the surroundings, where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet. You can sweat off your hangover in their Finnish sauna.

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      Hotel Adler

      4 STAR  Hotel

    • A great base if you want to enjoy the nightlife

      A mere three minute walk from the nearest Metro station, this cool and bright hotel is a brilliant base for trying out the city's infamous nightlife. Perched on the border between the Old Town and the bar-laden New Town, this is the perfect pad if you want to hit the ground running once you land!

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      Jalta Boutique Hotel

      4 STAR  Hotel

    • This 4-star, boutique hotel is set directly on Wenceslas Square

      This elegant and luxurious hotel is found next to The National Museum and just 900 yards from the Old Town. The grand rooms overlook the square, museum or the peaceful inner courtyard. FAT CAT Dining Restaurant serves Japanese and Asian cuisine, as well as seasonal specialties and a wide selection of wine.

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      Pension Prague City Hotel

      3 STAR  Hotel

    • 10 minute walk from Old Town

      Enjoy a bit of history at this grand building, just 10 minutes from the Old Town. This district is packed full of mega clubs, including Karlovy Lazne – one of the biggest in Europe.

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Tick the Cultural Box on Your Prague Stag Do

It's not all epic stag do bars and cheaper Pilsner (although mostly, it is...), but Prague has a good bit of culture to be discovered if you look close enough.

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    Astronomical Clock

    Staromestské nám. 1, 110 00 Staré Mesto, Czechia

    A universal meeting place, landmark and historical time piece, the 15th century Astronomical Clock, is located in Prague’s Old Town (you’ll stumble past it more times than you realise on a night out in Prague). Each hour, the famous clock springs into action, as the 12 Apostles and other figures parade in procession around the clock’s face – telling you to head to the next bar...

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    Charles Bridge

    Karluv most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia

    Boasting 32 unique points of interest along its 520 metre span, including statues of famous Emperors, Charles Bridge is a must see when visiting Prague. Built in 1357, it’s still to this day one of the most recognisable bridges in Europe. It links nightlife hotspots such as the Old Town and New Town with landmarks like Prague Castle and the KGB Museum.

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    The Lennon Wall

    Velkoprevorské námestí, 100 00 Praha 1, Czechia

    Standing proud since the 1980s, the Lennon Wall is a tribute to former Beatle and peace campaigner, John Lennon. Near Charles Bridge, the wall has become a site for fans to demonstrate their grief in graffiti (and a class photo opportunity to prove you did something a little bit cultural amidst all the Pilsner).

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    Old Town Square

    Staromestské nám., 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Mesto, Czechia

    Home to the Astronomical Clock, along with numerous ancient churches, the Old Town Hall with its Gothic doorway and architecture dating back as far as the 11th century – you can’t visit Prague without ticking this one off your list. Plus, it’s a popular meeting spot in the city, so if you get separated from your group, this would be a good place to head.

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    Municipal House

    Republiky 5, 111 21 Staré Mesto, Czechia
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    Constructed in 1912, the palatial Municipal House is considered to be the very finest example of Art Nouveau in Prague (you didn’t think you’d be getting stuck into this on your stag do, did you?). Its features include a decorative facade, quirky murals and an impressive dome structure. Even if you just pass by whilst you’re bar hopping, you can take a quick selfie to prove you are a culture vulture after all.

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    St. Vitus Cathedral

    III. nádvorí 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1, Czechia

    Within the city’s historic central walls, the Roman Catholic St. Vitus Cathedral is the Czech Republic’s largest and most important Christian church. It’s also the final resting place of many Bohemian kings and saints (you’re not the only royalty in Prague this weekend). It’s on the western side of the river – remember, you’ll be spending all of your time on the eastern side in the Old and New Town’s best drinking spots – but you’ll pass it on your way in from the airport.

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    Josefov (The Jewish Quarter)

    Josefov, Prague 1

    Just north of the Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter was previously regarded as a slum-come-ghetto. But, in the late 1800s, large sections were demolished or refurbished to make way for modern and stylish Art Nouveau buildings. Today, there are also lots of restaurants and bars in this quarter of the city, where you can start a night before heading to the traditional bars and super clubs.

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    Prague Jewish Museum

    U Staré školy 141/1, 110 00 Staré Mesto, Czechia
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    Located within the Jewish Quarter, Prague Jewish Museum is a popular tourist attraction for visitors to the area – boasting 40,000 Jewish objects and 100,000 Jewish books. And, you’ll be happy to hear, it’s also slap bang in the middle of a huge amount of popular bars, including Hangar Bar and The Pub, where you can pour your own pints.

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    Prague Castle

    119 08 Prague 1, Czechia

    Known as the 'the Golden City of 100 Spires', Prague Castle is exactly like you’d imagine. Close to St. Vitus Cathedral, you’ll probably just see this on the way to and from the airport. However, if you do want to take the trip across Charles Bridge to see it up close and personal, it’s a great way to spend a hangover day doing something productive.

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    The Strahov Monastery and Library

    Strahovské nádvorí 132/1, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradcany-Praha 1, Czechia

    Although not typically somewhere you’d expect to find a stag group, The Strahov Monastery and Library is seriously impressive. Plus, it’s just over the river from Prague’s Old Town – meaning you can tick the culture box on a slight bar crawl detour – result. The two decorated Baroque libraries have ornate painted ceilings, along with super fancy stuccowork.

Staying Safe in Prague

Prague is an absolutely mint place to have a night out, but it's still well worth exercising some some simple safety tips to make sure your trip runs smoothly. Here are our top six tips for stags staying safe in Prague:

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Don't let any of your pals wander off on their own in an unfamiliar city

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Set up a group chat and put your address accommodation in it (including any pass codes you may need) to make sure everyone has got it

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Prague is known for being very boozy, so best to keep to yourselves to avoid any conflict

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Stick to well lit known neighbourhoods

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Be aware of pick pockets and don't put your valuables anywhere thieves could access them easily

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If you're partying near the Vltava be sure to be mindful around water whilst intoxicated

By keeping to these simple safety tips we're sure you'll have a mega trip to Prague.

Flights to Prague

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Planes

Getting to Prague is the easiest thing you’ll do on your stag do. This city boasts the biggest airport in the whole of the Czech Republic, serving more than 16 million passengers in 2016 alone. It’s just 20k north of the city centre, so getting to your accommodation will be a breeze. It’s when the drinking starts that travelling gets harder…

AirportAirline
Bristol Airport BRS → PRGEasyJet
Dublin Airport DUB → PRGAerLingus
Dublin Airport DUB → PRGRyanair
Edinburgh Airport EDI → PRGRyanair
Glasgow - Airport GLA → PRGJet2
Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport LBA → PRGJet2
Liverpool - John Lennon Airport LPL → PRGRyanair
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → PRGEasyJet
London - Heathrow Airport LHR → PRGBritish Airways
London - Luton Airport LTN → PRGWizz Air
London - Stansted Airport STN → PRGEasyJet
London - Stansted Airport STN → PRGRyanair
Manchester Airport MAN → PRGEasyJet
Manchester Airport MAN → PRGJet2
Newcastle Airport NCL → PRGJet2
Nottingham - East Midlands Airport EMA → PRGJet2

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Getting Around Prague

Getting around Prague is even easier than getting to the city, as Prague’s nightlife districts are within walking distance of each other. As well as your legs, you’ve also got the metro, tram, bus and taxis for when those legs struggle after a few pilsners. Prague transport is relatively reasonable too; a ticket for the subway, bus and tram is around 32Kc (£1) for 90 minutes.

Average Prices in Prague

It's widely known that you can get pints in Prague for around a quid, but little did you know, everything else is dirt cheap too. Enjoy the ride.

Prague Weather

Like most major cities, the best time to celebrate your Prague stag do is in summer. The winters are relatively cold (a bit like Britain) and the summers warm (not like Britain). The hotter months can even reach highs of 32°C.

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After the hottest months of the year, Prague starts to cool down in September. However, it’s not all bad – the highs are still 19°C and the average 14°C. Keep those Speedos on standby…

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Stag Activity Ideas in Prague

Fighter Jets, Beer Bikes, Bar Crawls & Strip-clubs - just some of our favourite Prague stag ideas. Take a look at the full list and find out why Prague constantly tops our stag do locations list.

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*We take pride in our work and all of the information in the guide was correct at the time of publication - 06/12/2024. Probably.

About the Author

A graduate in ‘Drama and Scriptwriting’, Hannah is a comedy nerd that loves to write, travel, party and try new things. She’s been to twenty of LNOF’s locations and is looking forward to visiting many more. Hannah has taken part in lots of activity testing with LNOF from beer bikes to axe throwing to escape rooms to go karting. She’s also stayed in many of LNOF’s accommodation options, so she knows what’s good. As well as copywriting, Hannah has had many plays produced professionally and has written/performed comedy sketches for BBC Newcastle. She also won the Hunter Davies Young Writers Award for her piece of travel writing.

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