It is a given that you will have to plan the perfect stag party for your best friend when he gets married. You can stay home or go somewhere else, but spending a few days in another country is also an excellent idea. Whatever you decide, make sure everyone has a great time. Make it a memorable experience for everyone.
Prague is the best destination to travel to a new country. Prague has it all: cheap and delicious beer; a beautiful city; gorgeous girls, and incredible nightlife. The capital of Bohemia is a versatile city that offers something for everyone: a constant stream of parties, drinking, sports, discovering new cultures, or simply chilling out and relaxing for the weekend.
What to do in Prague now that you have the location and know the Czech Republic as a great destination? Here are some tips and information about what to do, where to go, and what to drink. This is the essence of a stag party that will make it memorable for you and your grandchildren!
A BIER FROM THE METRONOME WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH A PANORAMA!
Do you remember the feeling of glancing down at the city while drinking a beer and just hanging out? Metronome is a great way to experience this feeling. The Metronome, nearly 25 meters tall, was built to memorialize the Soviet occupation and an area for the people. It replaced a communist statue that stood in Letna Park after the fall of the Iron Curtain.
The park’s greenery is almost unspoiled, giving you the feeling of being in the countryside. It is also a stunning view. From above, you can see Charles Bridge, Vltava, and the entire old town. At sunset, the whole city of Prague is breathtaking. The public transport in the town works perfectly. You can reach any destination with the trams. You can get the Metronome from both sides. If you are okay with a bit of stair climbing, the side facing the Vltava is only a few hundred stairs.
Letna Park in Prague is the perfect place to start your night. Enjoying a few beers outdoors with the stunning panorama of Prague behind you is a real treat. You can buy beer at the bar or bring your own. However, you may have to wait if you are there on a busy evening. There are also movie nights and skating sessions. You may even catch a festival if you are lucky enough to be there in the summer. There are a lot of people, including Czechs and travelers. You won’t be the only one in this park.
A LITTLE CULTURE IS ALWAYS RIGHT: CREEPY BIBS AND FREUD IN THE AIR
It is worth paying attention to the street signs when you’re on a stag weekend in a foreign land. Not just the clubs. Spend a few moments looking at the statues in the Bohemian Capital. They are out of your comfort zone and are worth a look. David Cerny is a contemporary artist who created these works. David Cerny, a bohemian painter who started in the 1980s, became a famous artist in the 1990s. His results are so impressive that they make everyone wonder.
Stroll to the Kampa Museum’s babies if you have a hangover day. The giant, naked, all-fours babies are actually without faces. Cerny’s babies on the Zizkov television tower are the same as these, but they are now going up there.
Don’t be scared if you see a tall man holding himself up with only one hand while walking around the old town. It is no surprise that the statue has caused several police calls. It is just another Cerny artwork: The hanging man is Sigmund Sigmund, the father of psychoanalysis. You can see that it’s worth paying attention to the city as you walk around because there are exciting things all over: The Embryo, for example, is a piece of art in a drain. It is an embryo in a pipe. This piece is lit interestingly at night, and it symbolizes how people misunderstand the World and are narrow-minded when it comes to art.
The face of Franz Kafka is located next to the Quadrio Shopping Center
It is worth checking out Cerny’s installation, even if you prefer sightseeing. He reflects the World in an engaging, sometimes scary, but always fascinating way. It can be a great way to meet each other in the first few days. For example, have you ever tried to change the World while having a little fun on a night out with your friends?
UNLIMITED BEER EVERYWHERE
If Prague, then it’s beer. Czech beer can be found everywhere. Sometimes, a pint is cheaper than a water bottle. Since the 10th century, Bohemians have been masters at beer brewing. There are many brands, tastes, and alcohol levels to choose from. Prague has several breweries where you can sample the draft beers and learn more about beer brewing. Take some time to visit a brewery and tour on your stag weekend.
Undoubtedly, the trip to Prague will be a beer tour. Even if you have tried the beer before, it is essential to try them all again in Bohemia because the taste and quality are different. It is unknown why a Kozel in Bohemia tastes utterly different from the beer you get at home.
We’ll see what three beers you must order at the bar!
The brewery in Plzenben still uses old, traditional methods to brew the Pilsner Urquell beer. This perfect golden-colored beer has an alcohol content of around 5%. Its ideal quality comes from the fresh taste and aroma of hops.
Kozel, which means male goat, is a brewery that produces four types of beer. However, you’ll get the brown beer at 4% when you order in a pub. The taste is robust and sour, but the draft beer is fantastic!
Bernard Beer will never disappoint you. You can try a variety of beers: the lagers, the IPAs, and the flavored ones are all worth trying. These beers have a robust and little bitter taste.
The Czechs are very strict about their beer culture, and you must follow their “rules.” If the beermat is made at the bar, it must be used, but it’s a nice gesture if you place it on the table before the waitperson/server delivers it. To be faithful to Czech tradition, you can use the toast “Na Zdravi,” a Czech way of saying: Cheers. Remember eye contact when toasting. Suppose you don’t expect seven years of bad sexual relations. You must admit this is a superstition, but you still don’t want eye contact to be missed.