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Showing posts with label Stag Party Destinations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stag Party Destinations. Show all posts

Try a stag weekend in the capital of beer - Prague

{ Posted on 04:54 by Rob the Blogger }
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, which also makes it the capital of beer, as the Czech's are the world's biggest drinkers of the lovely stuff.

Aided by Prague's booming tourism it was calculated that Czechs drank 155 litres of beer per head in 2008 and while that figure has dropped in 2009 it still puts them out in front in the beer drinking league table. The silver and broze medals go to Ireland and Germany, while the UK was down in 6th.

The best known Czech beer is the original Pils beer, Pilsner Urquell, brewed in the town of Plzen and is exported worldwide. It is closely followed by another exported beer Budvar - from where the American Budweiser takes its name.

Staropramen also comes from the Czech Republic, but if you are here for a stag do you'll want to try plenty other beers for the first time, and you will not be disappointed.

A Prague bar crawl or a trip to a brewery is a must for lads on a stag party and when you get back England you'll never want another Carling of Fosters again.

Paintballing stag do in Brighton

{ Posted on 02:46 by Rob the Blogger }
Brighton is one of the most popular stag do destinations in England. It is a bohemian city with a wild nightlife that is perfect for a naughty weekend by the seaside.

However, its daytime treats are more suited to different ages and women, so what to do before the night time entertainment begins?

Paintballing is a perfect activity of course and if you are planning your own stag weekend you will need to find the perfect paintball venue.

Go Ballistic has a great venue based just 20 minutes drive from Brighton and they have tailor made stag packages, including 'Hunt the Stag' from £37.

Stag do destinations in Poland

{ Posted on 14:47 by Rob the Blogger }

Poland, to the East of Germany is a large country with a big history. It also has a number of cities that make superb stag weekend destinations with their combination of lovely women, magnificent architecture and very affordable free-flowing booze.

The three main stag party destinations in Poland are the capital Warsaw (centre), Krakow (south) and Wroclaw (west).

Warsaw

The capital is a fast growing metropolis and surprisingly modern with lots of trendy bars, fancy restaurants and young successful people. As such the nightlife here is much more modern than the usual Eastern European city, but still superb for a stag weekend.

Krakow


This is the most popular of the three destinations for stag groups. It has purposefully targeted stag groups and has a fantastic range of activities on offer to support the night time entertainment. This is a beautiful city and perfect for those that like to explore new destinations.

Wroclaw

This is without doubt Poland's party city and the one that Poles choose to go to for a good time. It is therefore vibrant, lively and tailor-made for stag weekends, as the locals do not mind sharing their party town with foreign visitors.


Germany for a stag weekend?

{ Posted on 07:42 by Rob the Blogger }
Germany is a holiday destination often overlooked by Brits, for various reasons, but we think Germany makes a fantastic stag do destination. It does after all have a fine drinking culture, which is of course paramount to the success of a stag party.

Here is a brief look at three stag do destinations in Germany and where you can find more information:

Hamburg

Are personal favourite has to be a Hamburg stag do thanks to its naughty Reeperbahn. The Reeperbahn is a street in the St Pauli district, which houses the city's red-light district. It is very different to that of Amsterdam, but provides ample opportunity for traditional stag do activities. The non-red-light nightlife in Hamburg is vibrant, diversified and surprisingly good-natured.

For more about what to do in Hamburg see Trip Advisor.

Berlin

The second choice has to be the modern metropolis that is Berlin, which is arguably Germany's cultural hub and is of course famous for its musical heritage. There is such a wide choice of bars available in Berlin, so you are able to have a stag do suitable to your tastes without having to search too hard.

Again, for Berlin activities, see Trip Advisor.

Munich

For the beer-aficionados then Munich is worth checking out, especially during the famous Oktoberfest. However, Munich doesn't quite have the variety of entertainment on offer that Berlin and Hamburg boasts.

See Trip Advisor for a taste of Munich.