Prague, Czech Republic

Prague Party

Prague, Czech Republic·3 Days·Est. Cost: 350 EUR
Bachelor / BachelorettePartyNightlifeUrbanFood

Bachelor, Party, Nightlife, Urban, Food.

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Arrival & beers in Old Town

    Morning

    Arrival & check-in

    Land in Prague and take the Airport Express bus (AE line) straight to the city center. Check into your accommodation — for groups, Žižkov and Prague 1 are the best areas: central, packed with bars, and very affordable. Drop your bags and get ready: Prague's legendary nightlife awaits.

    Afternoon

    Beer crawl in Staré Město

    Start the trip the Prague way: with beer. Head to Staré Město (Old Town) for a beer crawl through the historic streets. Czech beer is ridiculously cheap — expect €1-2 per half-liter in local pubs. Hit U Medvídků for their famous dark lager, then Lokál Dlouhááá for classic tank Pilsner Urquell served unpasteurized. Grab a trdelník (chimney cake) from a street vendor between stops. End up at Old Town Square to admire the Astronomical Clock with a beer in hand.

    Evening

    Night out on Dlouhá street

    Dlouhá street is Prague's party epicenter. Start with dinner at a Czech beer hall — svíčková (beef in cream sauce) or smažený sýr (fried cheese) are must-tries and cost under €8. Then bar-hop along Dlouhá: Hemingway Bar for craft cocktails, Harley's for a rock'n'roll atmosphere, or Bombay Bar for late-night dancing. The street gets wilder as the night goes on. For the after-party, Karlovy Lázně — Europe's biggest club, spread over 5 floors of different music genres in a building right next to Charles Bridge — is the classic bachelor group destination.

  2. Day 2

    Group activity & Žižkov bar crawl

    Morning

    Late brunch & Vltava riverside

    Sleep in and recover, then head to Café Savoy or Můj šálek kávy for a hearty brunch. After that, walk along the Vltava river towards Náplavka — Prague's riverside promenade with weekend farmers' markets and floating bars on moored boats. Grab a beer at one of the boat bars and enjoy the view of Prague Castle across the water.

    Afternoon

    Group activity: beer bike or paintball

    Time for the group activity! Two perfect budget options: (1) Beer bike tour — pedal through Prague's streets on a mobile bar with your crew, music blasting and beers flowing. A quintessential bachelor group experience. (2) Paintball at Prague Paintball Arena — full gear, multiple scenarios, and bragging rights for the winner. Both are affordable and perfect for a competitive group ready to make memories.

    Evening

    Pub crawl in Žižkov — the 300-bar neighborhood

    Tonight you explore Žižkov — the neighborhood with the highest density of bars per capita in all of Europe. No tourist traps here, just authentic Czech pubs where half-liters cost around €1.50. Start at U Sadu for classic Czech pub vibes with big tables for groups, then U Vystřelenýho Oka for its quirky underground atmosphere. Move to Bukowski's Bar for cocktails, then dance the night away at Palác Akropolis — a legendary live music venue and club that's been the heart of Prague's alternative scene for decades. Raw, loud, and unforgettable.

  3. Day 3

    Recovery & last stroll

    Morning

    Brunch & coffee in Vinohrady

    Recovery morning in Vinohrady — Prague's hipster-chic neighborhood right next to Žižkov. Head to Místo or Kavárna co hledá jméno for specialty coffee and excellent brunch (eggs, pancakes, fresh juices). The area around Náměstí Míru is leafy and calm — exactly what you need after two nights of partying. Swap stories and compare bruises from yesterday's paintball.

    Afternoon

    Charles Bridge & Malá Strana

    Before heading home, take the classic walk across Charles Bridge — yes, it's touristy, but you can't leave Prague without crossing it. Arrive before noon to avoid the worst crowds. On the other side, wander through the charming streets of Malá Strana (Lesser Town). Grab a last cheap Czech lunch at a local hospoda — try the svíčková if you haven't yet, or classic goulash with bread dumplings (knedlíky). Prague at its most picturesque.

    Evening

    Last beer & departure

    One last Czech beer before the flight! Head to Letná Beer Garden — a legendary open-air beer spot on the hill above the Vltava, with a panoramic view over Old Town and all of Prague's bridges. Half-liters are still under €2 here. Toast to an epic bachelor trip with the best view in town, then take the metro to Hlavní nádraží and catch the Airport Express back to Václav Havel Airport. Na zdraví!