10 Things to Do in Prague on a Stag Do (That Actually Work for Groups)

Posted on 07.07.2026

Prague has been Central Europe's headline stag destination for two decades running, and while prices here have crept up in recent years, the sheer range of genuinely Czech experiences on offer still sets it apart from anywhere else on the circuit. We've been putting together Prague stag do weekends since 2006, welcoming groups from the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia, and across Europe. What separates a legendary stag from an overpriced one comes down to three things: solid planning, early bookings, and picking activities Prague actually does better than anywhere else.

Whether you're after a party-first city or somewhere with a bit more to offer beyond the bars, the choice is worth thinking through properly. See how they all stack up in our guide to the best stag do locations in Europe and find the right fit for your group.


1. Laser Wars

A full tactical laser combat session — proper gear, a real arena, and instructors running the scenarios rather than a watered-down laser tag birthday party. It's fast, genuinely competitive, and works even for groups who insist they're "not really into that sort of thing" right up until the first round starts.

Best for: A high-energy opener that gets the group talking within the first five minutes.

→ Book Laser Wars in Prague


2. ASG (Airsoft)

A step up from laser tag in every way — real airsoft replicas, proper safety kit, and a genuine skirmish format run by instructors who know exactly how to keep a stag group organised through multiple rounds. It rewards teamwork over aim, which tends to level the playing field fast.

Best for: Groups who want something more tactical and physical than a standard shooting range.

→ Book ASG in Prague


3. Water Beer Bike Open Bar

This is Prague's answer to the classic beer bike, and it's better — a pedal-powered pontoon that floats down the Vltava while your group pedals, drinks flow throughout, and the Old Town skyline drifts past. It's silly, it's sociable, and it's the one activity on this list you genuinely can't do anywhere else on the stag circuit.

Best for: A relaxed afternoon slot that still keeps the group moving and drinking together.

→ Book the Water Beer Bike in Prague


4. Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting

Prague takes its beer seriously, and a proper brewery tour with a guided tasting is the one "cultural" activity on this list that every single member of the group will actually want to do. You'll get the history behind Czech lager alongside enough samples to make the rest of the night considerably more fun.

Best for: Early afternoon, before the group needs to pace themselves for the night ahead.

→ Book the Brewery Tour in Prague


5. Beer Spa Party

A genuinely Czech institution — warm tubs infused with hops and malt, unlimited beer on tap within arm's reach, and hosts on hand to keep the group entertained throughout. It sounds like a gimmick until you're actually in one, and it's consistently one of the most talked-about parts of a Prague weekend afterwards.

Best for: A recovery slot between a big activity and a big night out — genuinely restorative, not just a novelty.

→ Book the Beer Spa Party in Prague


6. Jelly Wrestling

Exactly what it sounds like, and exactly as funny as you'd hope. Two challengers, a ring full of jelly, and a groom who's about to find out whether he's got any business stepping in himself. It photographs brilliantly and needs zero athletic ability to enjoy from the sidelines.

Best for: Groups who want a genuinely funny spectator moment rather than another drinking activity.

→ Book Jelly Wrestling in Prague


7. Whisky Tasting

A proper sit-down tasting session for the groups who want a slower, more sophisticated hour worked into the weekend. A guided flight of whiskies, a bit of background on each, and a genuinely good excuse to sit down before the night properly kicks off.

Best for: Groups with a more refined streak, or as a calm counterpoint to a weekend otherwise full of adrenaline.

→ Book Whisky Tasting in Prague


8. Rooftop Party

Skip the ground-level bars for a night and take the group up instead — a private rooftop venue with skyline views over Prague's spires, its own bar, and none of the crowds you'd fight through at street level. It's a genuinely different flavour of night out from anything else on this list.

Best for: Groups who want a premium night out without a strip club or nightclub finale.

→ Book the Rooftop Party in Prague


9. Crazy Olympics Games

A structured set of ridiculous team challenges — think inflatable obstacles, relay games, and tasks designed to make even the most competitive member of the group look faintly ridiculous. Instructors run the whole thing, so there's zero setup on your end.

Best for: Groups who want something silly and physical that doesn't take itself too seriously.

→ Book Crazy Olympics Games in Prague


10. Music Club VIP Room + Strip

Prague's best way to close a night out properly: a private VIP room in one of the city's top music clubs, skip-the-queue entry, and a strip show worked into the evening before you hit the dancefloor. Since organised walking pub crawls were banned after 22:00 in October 2024, a private VIP package like this is now the more reliable way to guarantee a proper night out rather than being stuck once the clock hits 10.

Best for: The final night, when the group wants a guaranteed good time rather than a gamble on whatever's still open.

→ Book the Music Club VIP package in Prague


The #1 Mistake Stag Groups Make in Prague

Planning the night out like it's still 2019. Since October 2024, organised shared pub crawls are banned after 22:00 in Prague, which catches a huge number of groups out — they book a casual walking crawl expecting it to run all night, only to find it legally has to wrap up right when the evening's getting started. The fix is simple: book a private package (VIP club room, rooftop party, or similar) instead of a shared crawl, and the 22:00 cutoff stops being a problem. The other classic mistake is assuming Prague is still the bargain city it was a decade ago — prices here now sit well above Krakow or Gdansk, so booking early and locking in group rates matters more than it used to.

After two decades of running stag groups through the city, we've seen every mistake in the book — and we've written them all down so you don't have to repeat them. Get the full picture in our guide on how to avoid trouble on a Prague stag do, packed with hard-won advice from 20 years in the industry.


Building the Perfect Itinerary

The sweet spot in Prague is leaning into what the city does that nowhere else on the circuit can match — proper Czech beer culture, a floating beer bike, and a rooftop night out — rather than trying to replicate a generic Eastern European stag template.

A sample structure that consistently delivers:

  • Day 1 — Arrival & Afternoon: Laser Wars or ASG to kick the group off, followed by the Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting
  • Day 1 — Evening: Dinner, then the Rooftop Party for a relaxed first night out
  • Day 2 — Morning & Afternoon: Water Beer Bike Open Bar or Crazy Olympics Games, followed by the Beer Spa Party to recover
  • Day 2 — Evening: The Music Club VIP Room + Strip package to close the weekend properly

Ready to put your Prague stag do together? Browse top 10 activities and packages here.

Rozalia Kamińska

Bachelor Party & Stag Do Expert

Stag party specialist since 2009, Rozalia has organised over 5,200 bachelor parties and stag weekends across Poland and Eastern Europe. She personally tests every activity, nightclub, bar, and adventure experience to guarantee only the highest-quality options for your group.