Thursday, January 27, 2011




Budget Prague Stag Weekends

Prague is a cheap city but only for beer and few items on the grocery list. In fact, it is getting costlier by the day and if you do not watch your pocket, you might end bankrupt! On an average, you might spend around € 100 to € 150 during your two- day stag trip to Prague even in the tightest of the budget. However, you can save a lot more if you stick to a budget plan.

Flight

There are plenty of budget flights to Prague from most European countries. There are no visa requirements for Europeans, UK, Irish and Australian nationals if the stay is less than 90 days. If you book early, you might be lucky enough to get tickets for as low as £ 70 both ways! Check the budget airlines for their competitive rates before booking.

Accommodations

Cheapest accommodations are hostels. Even one star hotel is not a budget hotel. Since you are most likely to fly on weekends for your prague stag do, the rates will be hiked for tourists. However, if you book 3 months in advance, you can get two star hotel for € 140. Hostel rooms comprising of 5 to 10 beds with attached private bathrooms can come as low as € 20 during peak season.

Sightseeing and day activities

This city is plagued by stags and hens every year. Therefore, the tourist information center has loads of info for every kind of stag party group. The tourist info center has brochures and guides in English, which will be of great help while you enjoy your stay in the city.

There are lots of museum and castles to tour in the city. Cheapest way would be to roam the city on foot with occasional use of public transports. You can also use the paid guided tours to the attractions that give you more valuable information. You can also use the services of English speaking guides who can take you around the city giving information on the historic monuments.

If you decide not to drink your night away on your stag night, there are 15 museums in the city give free entry for any visitor but only for the night. This is a great opportunity for history buffs.

Prague is famous for its theater acts and opera. The tickets, however, are within your reach. They cost less than £ 7. Some of the theatre and opera have online booking. So consider various options before booking.

Night out and eating

The nightlife is definitely not electric, but is slow and has a relaxing tone to it. Beer is cheap in most of the places and chances of rip off are less. Budget restaurants are Bosna Grill and Iver. Do not be surprised if a complete stranger shares your table in such budget hotels.

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