Prague Go-Karting – The Stag Activity That Sells Itself
Go-karting doesn't need much of an introduction. It's become one of the most popular stag weekend activities in Prague — and honestly, it's not hard to see why. Put a group of competitive blokes behind the wheel of a proper kart and the rest takes care of itself.
What Makes Go-Karting Perfect for a Stag Weekend
There's something about karting that bypasses all the "what do you want to do?" conversations and gets straight to the good part. It doesn't matter if half the group has never been behind the wheel of a kart before — within ten minutes everyone's invested, everyone's trying to cut corners, and someone is already making excuses for their lap time.
It's fast, it's loud, it's competitive, and it's genuinely affordable. One of those rare activities that works for every kind of group regardless of budget or experience.
How It Works
Your guide meets the group at your accommodation and takes you to the venue by private transfer. The track sits outside the city centre in a proper motorsport area — around 30 minutes from the centre, though we always build in extra time for traffic so nobody's rushing.
Plan to arrive about 15 minutes before your session starts. That gives everyone time to get a quick safety briefing, sort helmets and gloves, and get settled before the racing begins.
The group splits into two heats and races back to back. Each person gets two rounds of ten minutes behind the wheel — enough time to find your rhythm, figure out the track, and properly chase down whoever's ahead of you. Results go up on a big screen in the chill-out area so there's no arguing about who actually won.
At the end of the session, everyone gets a round of beer. Well earned.
Why Book Through Us
Three reasons worth knowing.
First, we have a standing reservation at the venue — which means no waiting in line. Walk-in bookings don't get that guarantee. Turn up without a booking on a busy day and you could wait hours.
Second, our combined package price works out the same or cheaper than booking everything separately.
Third, having a local guide with you from start to finish makes the whole day easier — no navigating an unfamiliar city, no language barrier at the venue, no one getting left behind.
What's Included
Tip: The venue has a great on-site restaurant serving fresh Czech beer, burgers, steaks and ribs at prices well below anything you'd pay in the city centre. If the schedule allows, lunch there before or after the karting is absolutely worth it.