INTRODUCTION TO Prague

Prague is Paris’ twin when it comes to its beauty. Its maze of cobbled lanes and hidden courtyards in a paradise for the wanderer, encouraging you to explore every nook and cranny. The city’s history goes back a millennium, making it the number one European hotspot for tourists. Not only this, Prague is the place where beer is God – and we are not joking! Since the creation of Pilsner Urquell in the mid-1800s, the Czech Republic has been famous for producing many of the world’s greatest brews and now is a very popular destination for hen and stag weekends!


 

 

PRAGUE BY Day

UNEARTH AWESOME ATTRACTIONS

Prague Castle

As the official residence of the Czech Republic’s President, Prague Castle is one of the city’s most visited tourist attractions. The castle itself has undergone numerous dramatic changes throughout the years, containing many examples of most of the leading architectural styles. Not only is the castle itself a highly anticipated tourist spot, but within the grounds are more attractions and popular sites, including St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, and the Old Royal Palace. For those of you with a keen eye for architectural beauty (and those with a lot of time on your hands), the world’s largest ancient castle awaits.

Website: www.hrad.cz
Address: 119 08 Prague 1, Czechia
Contact: +420 224 373 368 / info@hrad.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (6am-10pm) 

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge (known to the Czechs as ‘Karlův Most’) is one of the most recognisable bridges in Europe. Built back in 1357, the bridge is famously known for housing many fine, old statues. Some of the most important figures that are commemorated along the 520-meter spanning bridge include: Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and John of Nepomuk – who is one of the country’s most revered saints. As well as being home to many intricate statues and figures, Charles Bridge also boasts spectacular and breath-taking views over the iconic River Vltava.

Website: www.prague.eu
Address: Charles Bridge, Prague 1 - Old Town / Mala Strana

St. Vitus Cathedral

Situated in the grounds of the epic Prague Castle, the Roman Catholic St. Vitus Cathedral - known to the Czechs as the ‘Katedrala St. Vita’, is the largest and most important Christian church in the Czech Republic. The cathedral is home to the tombs of many of Prague’s saints and kings, as well as being the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Taking over 500 years to complete, the cathedral displays a mixture of modern Neo-Gothic and 14th-century Gothic styles, with some Baroque and Renaissance influences. For any of you who are attracted by sparkle, be sure to check out the St. Wenceslas Chapel with its astounding jewel-encrusted altar.

Website: www.katedralasvatehovita.cz
Address: III. nádvoří 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1, Czechia
Contact: +420 224 372 434 / redakce@katedralasvatehovita.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sat (9am-3.40pm), Sun (12pm-3.40pm)

Prague Zoo

Prague Zoo is not only one of the top attractions in the city, but it has been ranked among the world’s top 10 zoological parks. Just a short distance from the city centre, a trip to the remarkable Prague Zoo is an especially fun outing and day out for all you animal lovers out there. As well as being home to over 4,000 animals and representing around 700 different species (including those considered to be facing extinction). Prague Zoo is well known for its role in saving the endangered Przewalski’s horse.

Website: www.zoopraha.cz
Address: U Trojského zámku 3/120, 171 00 Praha 7, Czechia
Contact: +420 296 112 230 / pr@zoopraha.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (9am-4pm)

Strahov Monastery & Library

Dating back to the 12th century, the Strahov Monastery and Library is the second oldest of its kind in Prague. While boasting impressive gateways and churches, the most important buildings are the two elaborately decorated Baroque libraries. The Theological Library consists of a splendid room with an ornate painted ceiling, along with beautiful ceiling frescoes framed by detailed stuccowork. The second library, the Philosophical Library, contains a variety of extravagant furnishings and a ceiling painted by the famous artist Franz Anton Maulbertsch. Inside the libraries include rare volumes and old manuscripts detailing the history of Prague and the monastery.

Website: www.strahovskyklaster.cz
Address: Strahovské nádvoří 1/132, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Contact: +420 233 107 704

The Lennon Wall

As a popular site for those mourning the loss of former Beatle and peace advocate John Lennon, the wall near Charles Bridge quickly become a symbol of hope and peace for the city’s population during the days of the communist rule. Consisting of graffiti style artwork, pictures, slogans and song lyrics, the wall continues to this day as a place to pay respects to the former singer, and to continue promoting peace. Tourists from around the world often come to visit the wall and host gatherings annually on the anniversary of Lennon’s death. Even if you are not a Lennon fan, the wall is fantastic to look at.

Address: Velkopřevorské náměstí, Malá Strana, 100 00 Praha 1, Czechia

The Dancing House

The Dancing House is one of Prague’s most eccentric buildings. The outstanding modern architectural creation consists of two adjoining towers, featuring unique curves that resemble two dancing figures. One of the towers appears to look like a woman wearing a skirt, hence the building being known but the nickname ‘Fred and Ginger’. However the building isn’t just a great site to look at and take photographs, great views can be enjoyed from the top floor restaurant, as well as there being a quaint little café on the main level.

Website: www.tancici-dum.cz
Address: Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6, 120 00 Praha 2, CzechiaContact: +420 605 083 611 / info@tadu.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (10am-10pm)

 

EAT 'TIL YOUR HEARTS CONTENT

Bellevue
Considered by many to be Prague's premier restaurant, Bellevue is set in a chateau-like building in the Old Town, overlooking the Vltava River. It serves spectacular cuisine surrounded by elegance, allowing diners to admire views of Charles Bridge and the magnificent Prague Castle. You can enjoy al-fresco style dining near the river during the summer, as the restaurant’s side terrace is open to all. The menu includes a selection of expertly prepared fresh fish, succulent meats, finishing with sumptuous desserts.

Website: www.bellevuerestaurant.cz
Address: Smetanovo nabrezi 18, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech RepublicContact: +420 222 221 443 / bellevue@zatisigroup.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (12pm-3pm, 5.30pm-11pm)

Mlynec Restaurant
Situated in a stunning location by the Vltava River, overlooking Charles Bridge, the Mlynec Restaurant presents a wonderfully balanced international menu, using fresh local and seasonal ingredients wherever possible. With an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, and refined service, the waiters will ensure you feel welcome and comfortable throughout your dining experience. In the summer months you can take your dining experience out onto the terrace, where you’ll be seated next to the iconic Charles Bridge.

Website: www.mlynec.cz
Address: Novotneho Lavka 9, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 277 000 777 / mlynec@zatisigroup.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (12pm-3pm, 5.30pm-11pm)

Café Mozart
Set in a prime location in the Old Town Square, Café Mozart is an elegant ‘old world’ establishment, situated on the first floor of the luxurious Grand Hotel Praha.Its large windows look out over the square, and directly across to the Old Town Hall Tower & Astronomical Clock. During the day, you can order tea and coffee, and choose from a mouth-watering selection of freshly made cakes. However, in the evening is when the café comes to life! Instead of being regular dinner service, several nights a week the Café Mozart hosts either a 'Dinner & Mozart Night' or a 'Dinner & Jazz Night'.

Website: www.cafemozart.cz
Address: Old Town Square 22, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 221 632 520 / info@cafemozart.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (7am-10pm)

COMO Restaurant
COMO is a lavish restaurant with a lively vibe, situated in a prominent position on Wenceslas Square. Set in a classic Arte Deco building with high ceilings, stunning décor and intelligent lighting, the impression is that you really are somewhere special. From inside the restaurant, diners look out over Wenceslas Square through huge floor-to-ceiling windows. Or perhaps you’d prefer to sit on the terrace, which unlike most of the restaurants in Prague, is open all year round for the square's finest al-fresco dining.

Website: www.comorestaurant.cz
Address: Wenceslas Square 45, New Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 222 247 240 / eat@comorestaurant.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sun (7am-1am)

Kampa Park Restaurant
Kampa Park is one of Prague’s finest restaurants, and also one of the most popular among tourists and locals alike. Set in an exclusive location beside the Vltava River on Kampa Island, next to Charles Bridge, you can admire the beautiful views and you embark on an elegant dining experience. Kampa Park offers flamboyantly presented international fare, which includes fresh fish and seafood, innovative meat dishes and luxurious desserts. Kampa Park is one of the most requested restaurants for very special occasions, as well as being a firm favourite of those who come here to loosen their ties and admire the views of Charles Bridge and across the river.

Website: www.kampagroup.com
Address: Na Kampe 8b, Lesser Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 257 532 685 / kontakt@kampapark.com
Opening times: Mon-Sun (11.30am-1am)

SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP

Palladium

Palladium

Palladium is the largest shopping mall in central Prague. It is an ultra-modern, multi-level shopping centre containing over 200 shops, cafés, cashpoints (ATMs), a pharmacy, and health and beauty and fast food outlets. Many of its international stores include The Body Shop, Calvin Klein, Estée Lauder, H&M, Lush, Marks & Spencer and other well-known brands. Whatever you seek to buy here, you are sure to leave with that and more!

Website: www.palladiumpraha.cz
Address: Namesti republiky 1, New Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 225 770 250
Opening times: Sun-Wed (9am-9pm), Thu-Sat (9am-10pm)

Centrum Chodov

Centrum Chodov

Centrum Chodov is a huge shopping center is filled with over 200 fashionable shops, perfect for those who prefer to shop outside of the tourist zones. Browse shop after shop in search of that special find in international stores including Sephora, Zara, H&M, Sony, Vodafone, Marks & Spencer and another two hundred odd! Be sure to stop by Albert in the basement. This huge hypermarket stocks typically Czech products like Karlovy Vary Spa wafers and Becherovka - a herbal bitter with a bit of an acquired taste…

Website: www.centrumchodov.cz
Address: Roztylská 2321/19, 148 00 Praha 11, Czechia
Contact: +420 272 173 677
Opening times: Mon-Sun (9am-9pm)

Europark Shopping Centre

Europark Shopping Centre

Europark has an abundance of shops including fashion, accessories and shoe stores, shops with baby and children's clothes, pet shops, bookshops, cosmetic and perfume stores. There is pretty much everything you can think of here, so you won’t have to travel far to tick off everything on your list. You will find here international stores like H&M, Wrangler, Lee, Marionnaud and many, many more.

Website: www.europark.cz
Address: Nákupní 389/3, 10200 Praha-Štěrboholy, Czechia
Contact: +420 234 672 320
Opening times: Mon-Sun (9am-9pm)

Havel’s Market

Havel’s Market

Havel's Market is the permanent market in the city centre. Popular with locals and tourists, its many stalls stock fruit and vegetables, flowers, leather goods, ceramics, arts and crafts, wooden toys and puppets. It is a great place for tourists to purchase souvenirs for friends and family. Havel's Market is off Melantrichova Street, a main pedestrian route linking Wenceslas Square with the Old Town Square.

Website: www.prague.eu
Address: Havelská 13, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
Contact: +420 224 227 186
Opening times: Mon-Sun (6am-7pm)

Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square

 

Wenceslas Square is a vibrant area of hotels, apartments, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Not only that, it is a great place to do some shopping for souvenirs or simply to treat yourselves. It is the entertainment and nightlife centre of Prague, and the main shopping and commercial district. Wenceslas Square is one of the two main squares in Prague, and as such is a popular place for visitors to stay.

Address: 110 00 Prague 1, Czechia


Prague BY NIGHT

Sample the local watering holes

Beckett's Irish Pub

Beckett's Irish Pub

Owned and run by one of the Prague’s most experienced bar owners, Beckett’s Irish Pub is a great place for those looking to get your standard European Irish pub experience of friendly, approachable staff, live sports and some of the best Irish and British food and drinks. The owner seems to have placed particular focus on making the kitchen the centrepiece of the pub with some great looking and even better tasting food courtesy of the antipodean chef. With its location out in the leafy, handsome streets of Vinohrady it’s an altogether more relaxed and less boisterous place to get your standard Irish bar experience.

Website: www.facebook.com/Becketts-Irish-Pub-338342216289849/
Address: Londynska 22, Prague, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 222 522 775 / beckettsprague@gmail.com
Opening times: Mon-Sun (10am-12am)

Cloud 9

Cloud 9

 

Residing on the rooftop of the Hilton Prague, the Cloud 9 sky bar is the ultimate sky bar in the city. Stylishly designed with funky purple seating, large floor-to-ceiling windows and atmospheric mood lighting, the bar shares its captivating views out over the city and the iconic Vltava river. There are multi-coloured lighting panels which hook up to the lounge’s music system and the best of Prague’s local DJ talent have been known to spin here.

Website: www.cloud9.cz
Address: Hilton Prague, Pobřežní 1, 186 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 224 842 999 / info@cloud9.cz
Opening times: Mon-Sat (6pm-2am)

Bombay Cocktail Bar

Bombay Cocktail Bar

Just a short walk from the Old Town Square along popular Dlouha Street, Bombay Bar is a lively music bar with a good party atmosphere. It attracts a large international crowds, so it can be one of the busiest bars in Prague on the weekend – but don’t let that stop you paying the bar a well-deserved visit. With plenty of exposed brickwork, high ceilings and archways separating the various areas, this rustic bar is the perfect place to start your night off. There is also a dance floor for when the mood takes you!

Website: www.bombay-bar.cz
Address: Dlouha 13, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 222 324 040 / bombay@bombay-bar.cz
Opening times: Sun-Wed (7pm-4am), Thu (7pm-5am), Fri-Sat (7pm-6am)

Bar & Books

Bar & Books

Bar & Books in Prague is part of small transatlantic chain. With four sister venues in New York as well as another in Prague's Mánesova area, it's a hip franchise that boasts an air of exclusivity. With its location close to the Old Town Square, the discreet library-themed lounge bar radiates urban chic. Upon entry you are greeted by a hostess, and then shown to a table with free complimentary. The service here is as smooth as they come and the décor is handsome, all crimson leather banquettes and dark wood panelling, the walls lined in hard-bound books - hence the name.

Website: www.barandbooks.cz
Address: Týnská 19, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 224 815 122
Opening times: Sun-Wed (5pm-3am), Thu-Sat (5pm-4am)

Blue Light Bar

Blue Light Bar

The Blue Light Bar is a hip cocktail bar where locals and tourists happily hang out until the early hours of the morning in a chilled relaxed atmosphere complete with consistently good music from all genres pumping from the sound system. Blue Light serves tasty concoctions until the wee hours of the morning while many other not-as-hip bars are closed for the night, so you’ll be greeted with open arms no matter what time it is! The interior of the first floor bar mimics an old cellar complete with warm wooden furniture and interesting wall art including Jazz era posters and photos on the aged walls.

Website: www.bluelightbar.cz
Address: Josefská 42/1, 118 00 Praha Mala Strana, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 257 533 126 / reservation@bluelightbar.cz
Opening times: Mon-Fri (6pm-3am), Sat-Sun (7pm-3am)


Dance Until Dawn

Lucerna Video Club

Lucerna Video Club

Lucerna is a large underground club located just a few minutes’ walk from Wenceslas Square. Lucerna puts on gigs of popular Czech bands during the week, but at the weekend it transforms into Prague's best 80s & 90s themed nightclub. On Friday and Saturday nights a large screen is placed on the stage by the dance floor, and most of the tunes played by the DJs are accompanied by the original videos from back in the 80s and 90s. This certainly gets the crowd dancing.

Website: www.musicbar.cz
Address: Vodičkova 704/36, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Contact: +420 224 217 108
Opening times: Mon-Fri (9am-5pm)

One Club Prague

One Club Prague

If you are planning on partying it up all through the night and straight into the next day, a trip to One Club Prague will go down a treat! As one of the top hotspots in Prague, the club has had guest appearances and sets played by some of the best international DJs in the world - including Afrojack! It is no wonder that the club is popular amongst tourists and locals alike; One Club Prague has been a host for fashion shows, TV shows and most recently Gumball 3000. You can be sure to get the full party experience here at One Club - its unlike any other party scene.

Website: www.oneclubprague.cz
Address: Melantrichova 5, 110 00, Praha, 1
Contact: +42 077 615 1517 / info@oneclubprague.cz
Opening times: Wed-Sat (10pm-5am)

M1 Lounge

M1 Lounge

 

M1 Lounge Bar & Club is one of the smarter nightspots in Prague, and attracts a good international crowd. A recent reconstruction has added new seating areas, a larger dance floor, a dedicated cocktail bar, plus a luxurious VIP room. At M1 Lounge the emphasis is very much on the music, as a team of DJs keep the place pumping with R&B, hip-hop, indie rock and house music. It's an impressive venue, and has attracted many celebrities on their visits to Prague, such as Matt Damon, Elijah Wood, Kayne West, Dolce and Gabbana, Coolio and others!

Website: www.m1lounge.com
Address: Masna 1, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 227 195 235 / info@m1lounge.com
Opening times: Sun-Thu (9pm-4am), Fri-Sat (8pm-6am)

Roxy Club

Roxy Club

Roxy is a popular dance club on Dlouha Street, close to the Old Town Square. It’s one of Prague’s oldest and best-known clubs, and over the years has attracted big name DJs to take their turn on the decks, as well as electronica bands like Faithless and the Sneaker Pimps. The music at Roxy spans all genres of dance, but tends to be far more hard-core than at other clubs in Prague. The slightly dilapidated interior and big open spaces gives Roxy more of a warehouse feel than a modern club, the rawness of it fitting the style of music.

Website: www.roxy.cz
Address: Dlouhá 33, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
Opening times: Mon (8pm-3am), Fri (11pm-5am), Sat (11pm-12am)

Duplex Club

Duplex Club

 

The club at Duplex has a stylish glass, steel and wood interior spread over two levels. Duplex attracts big name DJs playing mostly house music. The tunes are good to dance to. There are also plenty of comfy sofas to relax into, both inside the club and outside on the terrace; with its great views, the balcony is a terrific place for a cocktail. Duplex is popular with celebrities, including International stars who visit Prague.

Website: www.duplex.cz
Address: Wenceslas Square 21, New Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 732 221 111 / reservation@duplex.cz
Opening times: Wed-Sat (10pm-5am)

KU Bar & Lounge

KU Bar & Lounge

KU Bar & Lounge in Prague is a smart, cool place to spend a few hours, relaxing over drinks and listening to music. And it's well located, in between Wenceslas Square and the Old Town Square. The bar is popular with local Czechs and welcoming to tourists, which ensures a buzzing atmosphere most nights. Ku Bar has Czech and International DJs spinning the top tunes every night. Music varies from happy and vocal house, to commercial dance, to RnB.

Website: www.kubarlounge.cz
Address: Rytirska 13, Old Town, Prague 1, Czech Republic
Contact: +420 724 695 910 / info@kubar.cz
Opening times: Tue-Thu, Sun (6pm-2am), Fri-Sat, Mon (6pm-4am)


LAST NIGHT OF FREEDOM

prague hen & stag Weekends

Prague has been one of the most popular spots for hen and stag do's since UK tourists started exploring the East. It's a partyer's dream city, but it's also a beautiful medieval town steeped in history and culture so you can have a respectable day in museums if you want, before you get naughty and go out to sample the famous nightlife on your stag or hen weekend in Prague. All kinds of people visit Prague for the same reason as you, so expect to make some new friends while you explore the cobbled streets of this tantalizing Eastern paradise. The venues range from 5-floor super clubs (Karlovy Lazne) to intimate gothic cellars packed with atmosphere (Double Trouble) - and they're all so close in that you can experience everything in one epic hen/stag night in Prague!

What started bringing people over in droves was the price of all the fantastic beers! It's gone up a little bit, but you'll still get all you want without breaking the bank on your Prague hen/stag weekend (at the right spot a pint is still only 50p). It's not just the beer that's amazing in Prague, though - get ready for Becherovka, a herbal spirit that is the base of tons of tasty Prague cocktails, and you'll even have access to a stronger version of the Green Fairy than is legal in the UK - too much, though, and you might have a bad night of it, but just enough is a divine experience not to be missed when you are celebrating your Prague hen/stag do!

You can get to Prague from just about any airport in the UK for a nice price. Get the flights far enough in advance and you're looking at no more than £35 each way from Manchester, Bristol, Edinburgh, or London with EasyJet. Once in the tidy, compact city centre, walking and public transport are your best bets. 24 hours on any form of public transport only costs less than £3, but unless you plan to be out until 5am, public transport will have you stranded after midnight and you might have to splurge on a taxi.

ACTIVITIES & WHAT TO DO

For years Prague has been one of the most popular destinations for hen and stag weekends - it is every party animal's dream. Known for its fantastic festivals (including the Bohemia Jazz Festival and Carnivale), there is always something awesome to do on your hen or stag weekend in Prague. There are an endless amount of activities available for you to choose from, so you can make your hen/stag do as perfect as possible.

Old Town is where the fun happens, and you probably won't need to go any further than that for a night full of dancing, drinking, and full-on hen/stag debauchery. Get the VIP treatment at the hottest nightclubs in Old Town before you head out to one of the many strip clubs Prague has to offer. Finish the epic Prague weekend with your very own private dancer to take care of the hen/stag and make your Prague hen/stag do totally unforgettable!

HEN WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

HEN WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

Party Bus
When you are out for a hen weekend, the party should not stop. It doesn't matter what time of the day it is, if you are on a hen weekend then the party doesn't stop. The best way to party all day is to take our party bus. Our bus is literally a club on wheels. It has anything and everything that your local club has. How about 3000 watts of blazing music to get you started? And a bar with enough alcohol to drown an army? Sounds good enough? There is more. Our bus has enough dance floor space to fit all your girls.

Party Bus

Bowling
If you are going on a hen weekend with girls you have not met for a long time, then you will need to an icebreaker activity that will get everyone acquainted with each other. Bowling is one such activity. It is relaxed, fun and provides you with a lot of time to catch up with each other. Our bowling alley of choice is state of the art with other social amenities available. The hall has a restaurant that you and your friends can grab snacks from as you throw ball. To make it more interesting, the hall has soothing music and lighting. Who knows, one of you ladies can meet one of the many charming lads and kick start another relationship… who knows, this might be the start of the next hen weekend…

Bowling

Treasure Hunt
Are you looking for extraordinary mind challenges, fun and cultural interaction while in your hen party in Prague? Well if the above is correct, then you need to take our interestingly fun treasure hunt activity. This is a slightly different hen activity for girls who want to more about the local culture and the town in general. The activity involves a treasure hunt where you will need to solve the cryptic and Caesar code, find hidden information on statues, taste-to-identify different flavours of alcohol and food as well as identify a host of historical hotspots in Prague. 

Treasure Hunt

STAG WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

STAG WEEKEND ACTIVITIES

 

 

Airsoft
If you are looking for mad combat fight, then this is it. Airsoft combat uses authentic M16 assault rifles that can fire up to 800 rounds a minute. What is more interesting is that the rifle can be used in either automatic, semi-automatic or single shot mode. Other than the weapon, the game is played just like paintball; there are different missions to complete. For instance, you may be split into platoons to fight each other or defend a flag. In this activity, we will take you to an authentic environment of a building recreated to function as an arena. You and your friends will have an opportunity to learn different combat manoeuvres and weapons but most important of all, you will have fun.

Airsoft

5-A-Side Football
When the boys have a reunion, football must be involved. When you travel all the way to Prague for your stag weekend, have fun at a football reunion by taking our 5-aside football game. The game is set in a specialized ground with specialized equipment for a 5-aside game. We will provide everything you need for the game. You don’t need to worry about officiating, we will have a qualified referee to see that you don’t break each other legs or score with your hands. You have an option to play against each other or play against another group of boys or locals.

5-A-Side Football

Segway 
If you are looking to have a cool laid back walk around the city, why don't you do it in style? Instead of walking with the sun against you and the hangover killing you, you can take a Segway ride around town. There are so many places you can explore within the city on your two wheeler. In this activity, we will provide an English speaking guide to show you the way around the city and take you to the interesting spots in the city. How about having a Segway race? As much as it doesn't take any specific skill to race a Segway, it is surely fan and adrenaline filled.

Segway


Our website removes all of the pain and stress of organising a stag party, making it as easy as possible for you to get everything sorted and ready for the big weekend. By using our services you can save boat loads of time and money – just choose your ideal destination and desired activity/activities, enter a few details about your intended group and we will do the rest for you. You can rest easy knowing that this will be a hen/stag party to remember. Check out here our best stag party packages and hen do packages

So what are you waiting for? Don’t delay! Now is the perfect time to visit this extraordinary city, with so much to do and so much to see. For more travel tips and inspiration for your hen or stag weekend, visit our website today or give us a call on 0800 210 0643.

Bezpečné cesty!