Stag Weekend

Edinburgh

Edinburgh Stag Weekend

Heading to Edinburgh for a stag weekend is always a good idea. Simmering right under the surface of this touristy, well-to-do city of mist and monuments is a sexy, feisty energy ready to blow - and you don't have to look very hard to find it. The stag do activities here are awesome - whether you're up for something adrenaline-fuelled or something a little more chill. Behind the gimmicky ghost tours (which are actually pretty fun) and the pipers playing for tourists in the streets (which are also actually pretty fun) is a rich, ripe city full of friendly locals, hot women, amazing sights, and enough drink to take you to blackout level: Inception. You'll always remember forgetting everything when you take off on an Edinburgh stag do

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Stag Do in Edinburgh

With a well-established and vibrant cultural scene, an amazing (often gory) history written all over every surface, and a sparkling nightlife fuelled by beer, Edinburgh is supremely confident in its own awesomeness. The Royal Mile is both the ultimate tourist trap and the ultimate Edinburgh experience, so unless you have a doctor's note proving that you have acute agoraphobia, there's no avoiding it. 

 

The views, the exhibits, the stories - it's all too cool to ignore, so give in to your inner tourist (we all have one) and just have some fun. Who knows if half of what you'll hear in Edinburgh is really true, but you'll have some pretty great tales to tell when you get home. Catch one of the city's many festivals if you can (the famously raucous Edinburgh Fringe is, of course, worth planning into your stag do if you can). Even with the hills, it's easy to get about on foot or by tram - all the places you'll really want to go are pretty close to each other.

It's not all high tea and history in Edinburgh - there's tons to see and do on a stag weekend. The countryside all around is incredibly beautiful, and it's perfect for (you guessed, didn't you?) golf. This is the home of the game, so you really have no excuse not to give the ball a few whacks. You can also learn some of those crazy highland games you've always heard about but never quite believed - definitely something you'll be able to brag about afterward (and forever). There are plenty of places for go karting, quad biking, and dune buggy racing - and yes, not forgetting the infamous highland games! You can even head out for some white-water rafting or take off in a hovercraft - that's if you're not busy beating your mates at a ridiculous game of goggle football.

 

Edinburgh is a big city for its theatre, so whether you're going to the comedy club or the strip club, expect nothing but the best. After some tasty eats (while we might not recommend traditional Scottish food as anything other than forfeit for anyone who loses a bet, Edinburgh is international enough that you'll be able to find plenty of fantastic menus), your options for bar crawling are all but endless - and with a sexy local guide to take you to the best watering holes, you'll be well on your way to an epic night of drinking, dancing, and losing all those pesky inhibitions. The cherry on top of this sundae is going to be your guest list entry to the best lap dancing clubs in town, guaranteed to take the chill off even the coldest night. So grab the stag by the scruff of his neck and get yourselves to Edinburgh for sport, women, and whisky. What else could you ask for?

Stag Do in Edinburgh

With a well-established and vibrant cultural scene, an amazing (often gory) history written all over every surface, and a sparkling nightlife fuelled by beer, Edinburgh is supremely confident in its own awesomeness. The Royal Mile is both the ultimate tourist trap and the ultimate Edinburgh experience, so unless you have a doctor's note proving that you have acute agoraphobia, there's no avoiding it. 

 

The views, the exhibits, the stories - it's all too cool to ignore, so give in to your inner tourist (we all have one) and just have some fun. Who knows if half of what you'll hear in Edinburgh is really true, but you'll have some pretty great tales to tell when you get home. Catch one of the city's many festivals if you can (the famously raucous Edinburgh Fringe is, of course, worth planning into your stag do if you can). Even with the hills, it's easy to get about on foot or by tram - all the places you'll really want to go are pretty close to each other.

It's not all high tea and history in Edinburgh - there's tons to see and do on a stag weekend. The countryside all around is incredibly beautiful, and it's perfect for (you guessed, didn't you?) golf. This is the home of the game, so you really have no excuse not to give the ball a few whacks. You can also learn some of those crazy highland games you've always heard about but never quite believed - definitely something you'll be able to brag about afterward (and forever). There are plenty of places for go karting, quad biking, and dune buggy racing - and yes, not forgetting the infamous highland games! You can even head out for some white-water rafting or take off in a hovercraft - that's if you're not busy beating your mates at a ridiculous game of goggle football.
  Edinburgh is a big city for its theatre, so whether you're going to the comedy club or the strip club, expect nothing but the best. After some tasty eats (while we might not recommend traditional Scottish food as anything other than forfeit for anyone who loses a bet, Edinburgh is international enough that you'll be able to find plenty of fantastic menus), your options for bar crawling are all but endless - and with a sexy local guide to take you to the best watering holes, you'll be well on your way to an epic night of drinking, dancing, and losing all those pesky inhibitions. The cherry on top of this sundae is going to be your guest list entry to the best lap dancing clubs in town, guaranteed to take the chill off even the coldest night. So grab the stag by the scruff of his neck and get yourselves to Edinburgh for sport, women, and whisky. What else could you ask for?

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes – Edinburgh is one of the most underrated stag do destinations in the UK. It's got amazing bars, legendary clubs, whisky galore, and loads of unique stag activities. Plus, the Old Town gives it an epic backdrop for a weekend to remember.
Edinburgh nightlife is buzzing all year round. Start in the Grassmarket or Cowgate for pub crawls, then hit George Street for slick bars and clubs. Clubs like Why Not and Bourbon are known for big crowds and stag-friendly vibes.
Choose from whisky tastings, axe throwing, clay pigeon shooting, escape rooms, beer bikes, bar crawls, comedy nights and lap dance clubs. For laughs, you can even try Highland Games or a kilted pub tour with a local guide.
Spring through early autumn (April–October) is ideal, but Edinburgh hosts massive events year-round. August during the Fringe Festival is electric – but book early if you're planning then!
Stay in the city centre, close to the Royal Mile, Cowgate or Grassmarket. That way, you’re never far from the action. We’ve got stag-friendly hotels and apartments that work for all group sizes.
Yes – the city welcomes stag groups, especially when they’re well-organised and respectful. Many venues offer group bookings, VIP packages, and stag deals — especially if you book through us.
Yes – most pubs and clubs are cool with fancy dress, especially in the Old Town and Cowgate. Avoid anything offensive or overly messy, and check with any high-end venues in advance.
Expect around £4–£6 for a pint, £12–£20 for meals, and activities starting at £25 per person. It’s not the cheapest UK city, but the experience is worth every penny.
Yes – Edinburgh has great train links, direct flights, and major road access. Whether you're coming from England or flying in from abroad, it's an easy city to reach for a weekend away.
Definitely. Edinburgh is a safe and welcoming city. As always, stay together, drink smart, and be respectful to locals and staff. You’ll have no issues if you keep it fun and friendly.