Welcome to Barcelona
Just 2 hours away from London, The energetic and vibrant city is located between mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. The Catalan capital city of Barcelona is among the most favored European locations for stag nights, packed with many restaurants, a wealth of culture, and world-class stadiums for sports. It has one of Europe’s most exciting nightlife areas featuring fashionable bars, late-night clubs, and big venues ideal for large groups. This is why it’s perfect for group trips for the bar crawl. For those who want to be a bit more adventurous, there’s a whole schedule of festivals that includes many of Europe’s most popular and largest music festivals outdoors!
The people of Barcelona love eating, drinking, and savoring the mix of an unhurried Mediterranean life and the lively energy of a party town. In addition, with mild weather all year long, There’s no better alternative to living in Barcelona. Barcelona is a city that has an average temperature of 28 degrees in the summer months and a gentle dropping to 14c during the winter months, meaning that it is possible to make a trip to the city anytime throughout the entire year!
Our Barcelona Stag experts have the local knowledge about the best places to drink, stay and eat and the most memorable activities that will make your stag party the most memorable. We take all the stress out of organizing your stag party and ensuring that your group members are where they’re supposed to go making payments so that you don’t have to fret about who’s paying who and what time. We provide an account manager available from 9 am to 9 pm on weekends and 9 am-12 pm on weekends. We will assist you if you want to include members in your group or alter the date you plan to go on. All you need to think about is having a fantastic time!
Explore Barcelona
Barcelona is a city with an extensive and varied culture and a long timeline dating back to Roman times. This can be observed in the architecture, not just as well as the bohemian lifestyle of the city. It was founded in the year 200 BC by Roman Barcelona. The city has been through many battles for power, and even today, Catalonia is still in the middle of a political conflict.
You’ll get a great deal during your cultural excursion to Barcelona, and the best part of all that is lighting and food, making Barcelona an ideal stag-party location. There are many options, and here we attempt to provide the top highlights.
Attractions
There is no way to travel to Barcelona without avoiding the chaos of La Boqueria Market: an array of bustling stalls where you can taste the delicious cuisine of Catalonia which is perfect for having a breakfast that is hungover before the rush of lunchtime. Stags will enjoy the fun exhibitions of the Museu Erotic of Barcelona (Sex Museum), as nudist sunbathers in Mar Bella Beach have different humor. There’s no reason to go to Barcelona without a visit to the magnificent Gaudi design that spans the grand Halls La Sagrada Familia and the dream-like architecture from Casa Battlo and Park Guell.
Port Olimpic
Its Olympic marina is worthy of a visit. The design was created for the 1992 Olympics; Port Olimpic is a popular hotspot for upmarket activities, in the daytime for restaurants, beaches, and water sports, but at night for the wide selection of nightclubs, stag bars, and the casino.
Las Ramblas
One of the most well-known parts that are well-known in Barcelona one of the most well-known areas in Barcelona is Las Ramblas, a bustling boulevard lined with trees in the middle of the city. The street is crowded both during the day and at night, with various bizarre performers and restaurants, as well as a variety of lively clubs and bars. Also, make sure to take a look at the La Boqueria market. La Boqueria market, situated near Las Ramblas. It’s been called the top market globally (more than times! ).
As with other popularly crowded urban areas, those who visit Las Ramblas can be targeted for minor crimes and scams. If you are in a large crowd, know what you’re ordering at the restaurant or bar before you sit down. If not, you could be charged for drinks or food you did not order (if you are unsure, make sure there was a person who ordered dishes of food or beverages before when you ate). Avoid cash points with many people around them, particularly in central areas with many people. Check out the safety tips below.
How to Stay Safe in Barcelona
Comparatively, Petty crime is a big problem in Barcelona compared to other large European cities. There are a lot of pickpockets in areas such as Las Ramblas and Metro stations. Don’t show your valuables, and keep them in a safe place. Even if it does make you appear a little sloppy, carrying your backpack or rucksack to the front or buying an oversized bumbag are good choices. Don’t leave your belongings on the beach to swim into the sea or let your drink go unnoticed, especially in the evening when a few pockets are around.
In the middle of this Catalan Independence movement, Barcelona can be a victim of fierce protests. Be on the lookout for media and avoid the areas where huge crowds congregate – it may get violent. Be aware that these incidents are not common, and, typically, Barcelona is a secure, pleasant place to be!