Planning a stag do in Prague and trying to figure out how much to budget? You are in the right place. Prague has been one of Europe's most popular stag weekend destinations for over two decades, and for good reason. But most pricing guides online are either years out of date, suspiciously vague, or written by people who have never actually organised a stag do there.
At StagHero, we have been planning stag weekends across Eastern Europe since 2006, with over 30,000 successful trips completed. Our teams are based on the ground in Prague, which means we know exactly what things cost, what has changed, and how to help any group get the most out of their budget. This guide gives you real numbers, real advice, and honest answers.
How Much Does a Prague Stag Do Cost Per Person?
The average Prague stag do costs between 150 and 400 euros per person for the full weekend, not including flights or accommodation. That is a wide range, but it reflects the genuine flexibility Prague offers. A budget-conscious group can still have an exceptional weekend. A group wanting full luxury can have it without spending what they would in Paris, Stockholm, or Amsterdam.
Here is how the tiers break down:
| 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 figures cover organised activities and evening entertainment. Add flights (typically 50 to 180 euros return from most European cities depending on when you book), accommodation (roughly 30 to 60 euros per person per night in a central apartment), and a daily food and drink allowance of around 40 to 60 euros, and you have a solid all-in budget to work from.
Is Prague Still Affordable for a Stag Do in 2026?
Prague has become more expensive over the last few years. That is simply the truth. But it remains significantly cheaper than Western and Northern European alternatives, and the value you get for your money is still exceptional compared to cities like Amsterdam, Paris, Hamburg, or Copenhagen.
A group night out that would cost 600 euros per person in central Oslo or London can be done in Prague for a fraction of that price, and done well. Premium experiences that feel out of reach in Western Europe, such as a limousine transfer with a dancer show or a private boat party with open bar, are genuinely accessible for groups on a mid-range budget in Prague. Groups from across Europe regularly tell us they were amazed by how much they got for their money.
Do not let the winter months put you off either. Prague is a beautiful city year-round. Winter stag dos are increasingly popular, crowds are thinner, some accommodation options are cheaper, and there is no shortage of indoor activities and nightlife to fill the weekend. StagHero organises stag weekends in Prague across every season, and winter groups consistently have a brilliant time.
Prague Stag Do Pricing: Real Group Examples
Nothing illustrates pricing better than real groups. Here are three examples based on actual StagHero bookings.
Budget Group: 10 Lads, Big Night Out, Reasonable Spend
A group of 10 arrived in Prague wanting a full weekend without breaking the bank. They started with axe throwing on the Saturday afternoon, which from 96 euros per person is one of the most affordable adrenaline activities available and consistently gets rave reviews. That evening they joined a private pub crawl through Old Town, available from just 26 euros per person. The real showstopper, and the part nobody expected to be able to afford, was a strip limo airport transfer to kick the weekend off from 69 euros per person.
Total activity spend per person: approximately 190 euros. Several members of the group said it was better value than any stag they had attended back home.
Mid-Range Group: 12 Guys, Three Nights, Mix of Adrenaline and Nightlife
This group wanted variety. They booked an AK-47 Kalashnikov shooting experience (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). With a group of 12, the groom went free as part of StagHero's standard group pricing. Total activity spend landed at around 250 euros per person, comfortably within mid-range territory for three nights.
Premium Group: 16 People, Full Weekend Package
This group wanted the full experience and got it. They arrived via a Beer Bus from the airport, did a paintball session, attended a VIP Club Night with a Private Strip Show, and finished the weekend with a Dwarf Prank on the groom. Their personal StagHero party coordinator was with them for every step. The best man described it as the smoothest, most well-organised stag weekend he had ever been part of.
Best Value Prague Stag Do Activities
If you are trying to get the most out of a tighter budget, these activities consistently deliver the best experience relative to cost.
Axe Throwing and Archery - from 96 euros per person. Something genuinely different, competitive, and immediately entertaining. Works brilliantly as an afternoon activity before heading out.
Go-Karting - from 88 euros per person. A classic for a reason. Competitive groups love it and it creates real talking points for the rest of the weekend.
Private Pub Crawl - from 26 euros per person. Arguably the best value item on the entire list. A guide takes your group to the best bars in Prague's Old Town, often with free shots and entry included.
Airsoft and ASG - from 56 euros per person. One of the best activities for larger groups. The bigger the group, the better the experience.
Strip Limo Transfer in Prague - from 69 euros per person. An incredible way to start the weekend. Groups that book this always say it set the tone perfectly.
How Group Size Affects Your Prague Stag Do Cost
Group size matters more than most people realise, both for pricing and for choosing the right activities.
On the pricing side, larger groups typically unlock better per-person rates. StagHero offers group pricing from 10 people, and the groom often goes free once a minimum group size is reached. If your group is on the smaller side, some activities have minimum spend requirements, so it is worth checking when you get a quote.
On the activity side, different experiences suit different group sizes. Smaller groups, typically under 10, tend to get more out of experiences like white water rafting where the intimate format works in your favour. Larger groups of 12 or more genuinely thrive in paintball, airsoft, and team-based shooting activities where the bigger the teams, the better the battle.
The Biggest Budgeting Mistake Prague Stag Groups Make
It is not overspending on activities. It is booking accommodation outside the city centre to save money.
On the surface it seems sensible. An apartment 20 minutes from Old Town can be significantly cheaper per night. But over the course of a weekend, the cost of taxis and transfers back and forth to the nightlife adds up quickly and almost always exceeds what you saved on accommodation.
Prague's nightlife is centred around Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. If you are not within walking distance of those areas, you will be spending money on taxis every single night and dealing with the logistical hassle of getting a group from A to B late at night. Stay central. Pay a little more upfront. You will save money overall and have a far smoother weekend.
Should You Book an Open Bar Package?
If your group drinks, and on a stag do most groups do, an open bar package is almost always worth the investment.
You pay a fixed price per person and drink freely for the duration of the activity. No running tab, no bill shock at the end, no arguments about who had what. For activities like the Party Boat with Open Bar (from 126 euros per person) or the All You Can Drink Strip Meal (from 89 euros per person), the open bar is built into the price and represents exceptional value for a group that is there to celebrate properly.
Think of it this way: a group of 12 lads in good spirits at a bar in Prague can easily spend 15 to 20 euros per person per hour. For a three-hour boat party, that is 45 to 60 euros in drinks alone. The open bar package at 126 euros covers the boat, the entertainment, and unlimited drinks. The maths works.
What Makes StagHero Different from Booking It Yourself
You could spend hours comparing activity providers online, booking each element separately, chasing confirmations, and then spending the weekend hoping everything runs on time. Many groups do exactly that and it works out fine. But many groups also arrive in Prague and discover that the nightclub does not have their reservation, the minibus is late, or the activity runs over and the dinner booking is lost.
StagHero assigns a personal female party coordinator to every single group. She meets your group on arrival, stays with you throughout the entire weekend, and handles every logistical detail so your group does not have to think about anything except enjoying themselves. She knows the city, knows the suppliers, and knows how to keep a group of lads moving in the right direction at any hour of the night.
She is not a corporate rep with a clipboard. She becomes part of your group, someone you will still be talking about when you get home. For a full breakdown of everything that goes into a perfectly planned Prague weekend, read our ultimate guide to planning your stag weekend in Prague.
With over 30,000 stag dos organised since 2006 and professional teams permanently based in Prague, Krakow, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Bratislava, and Budapest, StagHero has the experience and the local relationships to deliver a stag weekend that runs smoothly from the moment you land to the moment you fly home. Groups travel to us from across Europe, including Scandinavia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and beyond, and the same standard of service applies regardless of where you are flying from.
Prague Stag Do Budget Checklist
Before you finalise your budget, use this checklist to make sure you have covered everything.
- Flights: Book early. Midweek departures and arrivals are usually cheaper, and Prague is well connected from airports across Europe.
- Accommodation: Stay central. Old Town or Wenceslas Square is the target area.
- Prague airport transfer: A comfortable minibus for a tight budget works perfectly
- Daytime activities: Aim for one to two. Mix something adrenaline-focused with something more social.
- Evening entertainment: A pub crawl, boat party, or strip dinner is the anchor of most Prague itineraries.
- Open bar: Strongly recommended if your group drinks. It pays for itself faster than you think.
- Food: Czech cuisine is outstanding and extremely affordable. Budget 15 to 25 euros per person per meal.
- Contingency fund: Add 20 to 30 euros per person as a buffer for spontaneous rounds, late-night food, or anything the group decides to add on the day.
Ready to Plan Your Prague Stag Do?
Prague delivers one of the best stag weekends in Europe at a price point that is hard to argue with, especially when it is organised by people who have been doing it longer than most stag groups have been old enough to drink. Whether your group is flying in from Oslo, Paris, Berlin, or anywhere else on the continent, and whether you are working with a tight budget or want the full premium experience, StagHero can build the right weekend for you.
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