Everything you need to plan a Prague stag do that actually works — from the full-day action package to the pub crawl that ends in a five-storey club, with honest advice on what is worth booking and what to skip
Prague became the default European stag destination for British groups in the early 2000s and has never really stopped being one. The reasons are straightforward: two hours from most UK airports, beer that costs a third of what it does in London, a compact walkable centre, and enough activity options to fill three days without repeating yourself. The city has also got better at this — the activity operators are professional, the pub crawl organisers know what they are doing, and the locals have largely made their peace with groups of men in matching t-shirts.
Why Prague Still Works for a Stag Do in 2026
- Price — a pint of good Czech lager costs CZK 45–65 (£1.60–2.40) in a local pub. A stag group of ten spending a Friday night in Prague spends roughly what they would on a single round in central London.
- Flights — easyJet, Ryanair, British Airways and Wizz Air all fly direct to Prague Václav Havel Airport from London, Manchester, Bristol, Edinburgh and Birmingham. Flight time: 2 hours.
- Walkability — the entire Old Town, Nové Město and most of the activity venues are within thirty minutes’ walk of each other. No taxis needed for most of the weekend.
- Activity range — shooting ranges, paintball, escape rooms, beer spas, pub crawls, boat parties and segway tours all operate professionally and at reasonable prices. You can fill two full days without running out of options.
- Beer quality — Czech lager is among the best in the world. Drinking good beer cheaply is not a minor point for a stag weekend.
The Full-Day Package — Best Single Booking for a Stag Group
This is the single best booking for a stag group that wants a structured day without having to organise everything separately. The package combines a river boat session, brunch, a paintball session and an evening party element — four distinct experiences in one booking, one price, one logistical decision. For a stag organiser trying to plan a day that keeps ten people happy simultaneously, this removes the most difficult part of the job.
Book this as the anchor for Saturday — the day you want to be fully organised. Friday evening and Sunday morning can be looser around it. Groups of eight to fifteen work best.
Shooting Ranges & Military Experiences
Prague has a well-developed shooting range scene — professional operators, good safety standards, and a range of weapons that goes well beyond what is available at equivalent venues in the UK. It is consistently the most popular daytime activity for stag groups and the one that generates the most discussion afterwards. Book a morning slot — afternoon sessions mean some of the group will already be drinking, which most ranges will not allow.
Pub Crawls — The Options & What They Offer
Prague has more pub crawl operators than most European cities and the quality varies. The ones listed here are all professionally run with legitimate club access. The key difference between them is the club endpoint — Karlovy Lázně (five floors, different music per floor, central location) is the largest and most famous; other crawls end at smaller clubs. Match the crawl to what the group actually wants at the end of the night.
The most complete pub crawl package — unlimited drinks at each bar stop, welcome shots, entry to a five-storey club at the end. This is the version that covers the full evening from 9pm onward without the group needing to make decisions about where to go next. Meets in Old Town, works through four or five bars before the club. Standard format but professionally run and reliable.
Open bar format with welcome shots and club entry — a slightly different atmosphere from the larger crawl operators, works well for groups that want a more relaxed pace through the bars before the club. Consistently well-rated for the guide quality and the bar selection. Good alternative if the first option is sold out on your dates.
This crawl specifically ends at Karlovy Lázně — Prague’s most famous club, five floors in a baroque building on the river next to Charles Bridge, each floor a different music genre. Entry is normally CZK 200–250 and the queue on weekends is long. This package includes both the shots and the entry, which removes the queue and the door price. For a stag group who wants to end the night in the most recognisable Prague club setting, this is the right choice.
More Activities — Segway, River & Bike
Escape Rooms — Best Options for Groups
Prague has a strong escape room scene — better than most UK cities for variety and production quality. Good for Friday afternoon when the group has arrived and wants something to do before the evening, or Saturday morning as a warm-up activity. Groups of four to eight work best; larger stag parties may need to split across two rooms.
Beer Experiences — Beyond the Pub Crawl
Bathing in warm water infused with hops and malt while drinking unlimited Bernard beer from a tap beside the bath. The beer spa works for stag groups in a specific way — it is unusual enough to be the thing people talk about afterwards, private enough that it does not require coordination with other groups, and the unlimited beer element means the conversation never runs dry. Book a Friday afternoon slot to start the weekend — it is a good way to decompress after the flight before the evening begins.
A guided tour of Prague’s craft beer scene — microbreweries, tastings, the story behind Czech brewing. Better suited to a group that actually cares about beer rather than just drinking it, but the quality of Czech craft beer in 2026 is high enough that this is worth doing even for groups whose primary interest is quantity rather than variety. A Saturday afternoon option before the pub crawl evening.
Prague Stag Do Weekend — Two Days That Work
Friday
- Afternoon arrival — check in, drop bags, get Czech SIMs or activate eSIM
- 3–5pm — Beer Spa (book in advance) or escape room to warm the group up
- 6pm — First proper Czech beer in a local pub — avoid Old Town Square terraces
- 8pm — Dinner — a proper Czech meal (guláš, svíčková) at a non-tourist pub
- 9:30pm — Pub crawl or independent bar hopping in Nové Město and Old Town
Saturday
- 9am — Shooting range (morning slot — before anyone starts drinking)
- 12pm — Lunch and recovery beers
- 2pm — Prague Action Day package OR river lunch cruise OR segway tour
- 6pm — Hotel, shower, regroup
- 8pm — Dinner
- 9:30pm — Pub crawl with club entry — the main event
Sunday
- Morning — Big Bus hop-on hop-off — see the city from the top deck, minimal effort required
- Lunch — Czech pub lunch before heading to the airport
- Afternoon — Flights home
Practical Info for Groups
| Topic | What You Need to Know |
|---|---|
| Currency | Czech Crown (CZK). €1 ≈ CZK 25. Most bars take card but carry cash for smaller pubs and street food. Best rate: Czech ATM on arrival. |
| Beer price | CZK 45–65 local pub · CZK 80–100 tourist area · CZK 120–160 Old Town Square terrace. Stay one street back. |
| Transport | Old Town is walkable. Airport to centre: Uber/Bolt ~CZK 450 (€18) or Bus 119 + Metro CZK 40 (€1.60). |
| Safety | Prague is safe. Main risks: pickpockets in tourist areas, overcharging at tourist bars, unlicensed taxis. Use Bolt or Uber, not street taxis. |
| Tipping | Round up to the nearest 10 or 20 CZK in pubs. 10% in restaurants. Not obligatory but appreciated. |
| Shooting age | Most ranges require 18+. Bring ID. Some require a signed waiver — this is standard, not a warning sign. |
| eSIM / data | Airalo Czech Republic eSIM from €4. Activate before landing. Saves queuing for a SIM at the airport. |
More Prague Guides
- Prague Beer & Pub Guide — tankové pivo explained, best local pubs by neighbourhood
- Prague Nightlife Guide — clubs, jazz, live music and what is worth your evening
- Prague Airport to City Centre — transfers, public transport and group options
- Best Things to Do in Prague — full activity guide beyond the stag essentials
- Prague on a Budget — real CZK prices and where not to get ripped off
- 3 Days in Prague — if someone in the group wants to see the sights too
- Best Hotels in Prague — group-friendly options across all budgets
- Prague for First-Timers — the basics before the group lands
Frequently Asked Questions — Prague Stag Do
Plan the Prague Stag Do
Book the shooting, the pub crawl and the beer spa — the three things worth locking in before the flights.
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