A stag weekend in Prague costs between 90 € and 700 € per person. Most groups end up in the 300–400 € range for two nights, including accommodation and activities. Travel and personal drinks are on top.
That's the short answer.
The longer one is more useful. We've sent 6-man crews on one-night blowouts for under 100 € a head. We've also put together VIP weekends north of 700 € per person with Hummers and Tank driving. After years of organising stag weekends in Prague, the city honestly bends to almost any budget — but only if you know where it bends.
So here's the real breakdown. Real prices. Real packages. The stuff most groups only figure out after they've already overpaid once.
Prague is one of the cheapest European stag destinations because it's easy to reach and inexpensive on the ground. Cheap flights, drivable from most of Western Europe, walkable centre, lower drink prices than Berlin or Amsterdam.
Most German, Austrian, Swiss, Belgian and French groups just drive in. No luggage rules. More flexible. Cheaper.
This is the single biggest reason Prague beats Budapest or Krakow for those countries. We even see Finland-based groups arriving by bus in summer.
UK and Ireland obviously fly. Prague has an absurd number of routes — charter, budget, premium. Most UK groups we work with book early and find returns under 50 €.
Cheaper to get here = more budget for the actual weekend.

Accommodation eats more of the budget than anything else. Hostels are cheapest. Then apartments. Then hotels. The closer to the centre, the higher the price.
That's the standard answer. Now the part most blogs skip.
Districts that quietly save you money
Look at Prague 2 (IP Pavlova, Vinohrady, Karlovo Náměstí) and Prague 3 (Žižkov).
Right next to Prague 1. Walkable to the Old Town in 10–15 minutes. Prices drop the second you cross out of the tourist core.
Žižkov has its own bar scene. We've had groups (mostly UK and Irish) basically party local and only come into the centre for booked activities. They saved a fortune.
The area to avoid: Malá Strana
It's gorgeous. It's "old Prague" on the postcards.
And it's on the wrong side of the river.
Charles Bridge is great in daylight. At 4am it's a 25–30 minute taxi back, your driver is annoyed, someone wants kebab, someone else has lost a shoe. Honestly, this happens every weekend. Just skip it.
Out-of-centre apartments are usually a trap
Headline price looks great. Then the taxis pile up.
By Sunday evening you've spent more than you would have on a place near the centre. We see this all the time with first-time stag groups who think they've found a clever deal.
The "Stag Group Tax" Most Places Won't Mention
A lot of hotels and apartments in Prague flat out don't want stag groups. The ones that do agree often quietly add a "stag markup" on the standard rate.
Same beds. Same building. Just more expensive because you mentioned it's a stag.
The workaround is simple. Book it yourself on Booking, Airbnb or wherever, as a standard group reservation. Don't write "stag party" in the booking notes. Don't write anything in the booking notes. Just dates and number of people.
Often the same property comes back at a normal price. Sometimes 30–40 % cheaper than the agency quote.
The smart hybrid: find the place yourself, then send the listing to a reservation agent before you confirm. We'll tell you in 30 seconds whether it's actually walkable to the centre or whether you'll bleed money on taxis.
Local insight, no markup.
The cheapest month for a stag weekend in Prague is February. The most expensive is May. Activities are the same price all year — accommodation and flights are what swing the budget.
| Tier | Months | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest | February | Quiet season, prices haven't reset for summer yet |
| Smart-budget | March, early April, July, August, October | Still affordable, decent weather |
| Most expensive | Late April, May, first half of June | Tourism + conferences + good weather |
Flexible dates? Shifting two weeks earlier or later can cut accommodation by a third. We've seen it many times.
Activity prices in Prague are fixed all year — no seasonal changes. What moves the price is group size: most activities require a minimum of 10 people.
The workaround that's now standard: "no-transfer" packages drop the minimum to 8.
Everything happens inside Prague anyway. Two Bolts cost less than a private transfer added to the package. Quietly, this is often the better deal even for bigger groups.


This is where most groups land. Best price-to-experience ratio. Leaves room for one nice dinner.

Made-up examples are useless. Here are three real price points based on groups we've actually sent out.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Hostel | ~39 € |
| Pub Crawl | 18 € |
| 3-course dinner | 30 € |
Plus roughly 100 € each for drinks and the small stuff that always adds up.
With travel from a nearby country: about 250 € per person for a one-day Prague stag.
We see most German groups picking this when only half the lads can take Friday off work. Tight wallet, tight schedule, still a proper night out.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Apartment (per person) | ~100 € |
| Shooting | ~70 € |
| River Cruise | ~50 € |
| All Inclusive Pub Crawl | 75 € |
Worth knowing. The All Inclusive Pub Crawl already covers dinner, 90 minutes of unlimited drinks, a strip show and club entry. So you genuinely don't need much extra cash for that night.
This is where groups usually overspend if they pick the wrong pub crawl format.
With travel: most groups land at 300–400 €/person for the full two nights.
By far the most-booked tier. UK and Irish groups pick it almost every time. Comfortable apartment, real activities, proper night out, no corners cut.
No template. VIP weekends are built around what the group wants — every quote is custom.
What's almost always in there: Duplex VIP Lounge. Beyond that, expect Hummer or limo transfers, premium restaurants, Tank driving, private boat cruises with BBQ. Sometimes a private host for the weekend.
If you're at this level, don't try to plan it through a checkout flow. Just call us.
If your group doesn't want to build it from scratch, these are ready to go:
After organising hundreds of weekends, three things move the price more than anything else:
1.What is the cheapest stag weekend in Prague?
2.How much should I budget per person for a 2-night stag weekend?
3.What's the best month to visit Prague for a budget stag?
4.Are stag activities cheaper if you book direct or through an agency?
5.Where should we stay in Prague for a stag weekend?
Full range: 90 € on the floor, 700 €+ at the top, comfortable middle around 300–400 € per person for two nights.
Wherever your group lands, Prague handles it. The difference between an okay weekend and a great one is rarely the budget.
It's how the weekend is put together.
If you want a custom quote, send us the details here or just call. We'll figure out the rest.