Prague is a great place to host a stag party if you want it to be extra special. In addition to being the Czech Republic’s capital, Prague is one of Europe’s beer capitals. You can enjoy a fantastic time in Prague with its vibrant nightlife.

Prague is known as the “City of a Hundred Spires” and has many architectural wonders for visitors. This includes stag parties. You don’t have to miss out on some of the sights you’ll remember just because you are here to party for the rest of your life. Your stag party can be a more positive experience. You also need to do more than just keep on dancing. If you’re going to take a break, why not admire breathtakingly beautiful landmarks?

It’s only possible to visit some of the tourist attractions quickly. Here is a list of the top 10 places to see in Prague.

CHARLES BRIDGE

Charles Bridge, a landmark in Prague easily recognizable by all, is up there. It is one of Europe’s oldest bridges. King Charles IV ordered its construction in 1357. The stone bridge measures over 500m long and is decorated with 30 statues.

Tourists will flock to this location for good reason. Despite all the tourists, it has some stunning views you should take advantage of. As a bonus, there are often artists who will draw your portrait on the bridge, providing you with a lasting memory of your stag party.

Charles Bridge is a must-see on the way to any venue you want to visit for your stag party. The massive Karlovy Lazne club, for example, is close by. Since you will be on the bridge anyway, take some time to appreciate its beauty.

QUARTER JEWISH

The Jewish Quarter of Prague, also known as Josefov or Josefova, has endured a turbulent history and is now one of Prague’s most popular destinations. The city authorities demolished large portions of it at the turn of the 20th Century and replaced them with Art Nouveau buildings. A few historical buildings preserve the legacy of the Jewish People of Prague. Six synagogues are located in the district, including the Old New Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue.

This quarter has plenty to do after you’ve finished admiring its history. For example, Tretter’s New York Bar is located near the Spanish Synagogue. This is one of Prague’s most popular bars, and the stags will surely enjoy the delicious cocktails. This area also has excellent restaurants for those times when you want to refuel during your stag party.

PETRIN HILL & EIFFEL TOWER

Climbing the Petrin Hill is a great way to get a nice view of Prague. Petrin, located on the left bank along the Vltava River, has a lot of green space. You can enjoy a stroll and even a picnic after a partying night. You can also ride the funicular if you want to avoid walking.

The Petrin Lookout Tower is located at the top. It is often called the “Little/Prague Eiffel Tower” because of its shape. As you climb its 299 steps, you will have a fantastic view. Take some pictures to remember your Prague Stag. Do by.

ORLOJ

Orloj, also known as the Prague Astronomical Clock, is one of Prague’s most famous landmarks. You’ll find it on the Old Town Hall’s south side if you arrive just before the hour. The crowds of visitors flocking to the mechanical show will help you identify it.

The clock figures come to life every hour to the sound of the crowd. It is a piece of history that you should notice in town. The Astronomical Clock was built in the 15th Century. You’re bound to come across the Orloj due to its central location. All you have to do is be aware of the timing. This unique show can be seen, and you can continue to your favorite pub.

JOHN LENNON WALL

The Lennon Wall is a tribute to the people of Prague. Most tourist attractions are devoted to the architectural achievements. A wall that was a regular building near Charles Bridge became a moving tribute to Lennon and his art after the 1980 murder. Fans decorated the wall with graffiti, including pictures of Lennon, his lyrics, and other images.

Over the years, the symbolism on the wall expanded to include universal ideas such as peace. The division has been painted and repainted numerous times and is now a permanent fixture. It is now home to many messages.

This is a great opportunity, as visitors can add their notes to the wall. You can spray or write a message about your stag party and leave a small mark in Prague.

PRAGUE CASTLE

This magnificent castle is one of the largest in the world and perhaps the most famous landmark in Prague. This is no small feat, considering all that Prague has to offer.

The castle’s complex includes several notable places, such as the Old Royal Palace and Golden Lane. It also contains the St. Vitus Cathedral, which is a landmark. It would take extensive time to see the entire castle due to its size. You will unlikely have the time to see it all on a stag weekend, but some parts should be seen. It is the perfect way to give your stag party a touch of grandeur.

The park that surrounds it is also very well maintained. The garden surrounding it is very well-kept.

KGB MUSEUM

You assume that a museum is a big organization. However, the KGB Museum is a collection of odd memorabilia from merely one eccentric person. It is a stunning collection of everything related to one of history’s most notorious security agencies. There’s plenty to catch anyone’s eye, from weapons and uniforms to spy cameras and “interrogation instruments.”

You can visit the shop and get a tour from the owner. The owner is a man of great enthusiasm. It is a unique experience, which makes it a great addition to any stag party. This can be a nice break from the pubs and bars and offers a variety. You can also take pictures with guns and army hats. What better way to immortalize your stag night?

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