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I’ve picked up 5 cities, where I think one can organise a great stag/hen party

1. Krakow

Krakow is the former royal capital of Poland and still remains its cultural heart. Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, it has been considered one of the best destinations to visit in the whole of Europe both for sightseeing and for partying. Its historic center is a major UNESCO listed World Heritage attraction. Medieval city walls and streets, gothic cathedrals and renaissance buildings plus the unique clubbing scene, make Krakow a winning combination of past and present. In 2006 over 5 million tourists appreciated its unique beauty and atmosphere. Despite this fact, Krakow still has an authentic feel mainly due to the very large student population which makes the city live its own life, bustling with parties and festivals throughout the year.

Why Krakow stag parties?

- This is a student city, so there are many pubs, clubs and many, many female students which love to party.
- The prices are low, for example: a pint in a good pub costs about 1,5£ and a three course meal is normally about 5£

2. Vilnius

If you’re looking to avoid all the familiar haunts for your Eastern European stag weekend, the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius could be the perfect option. Situated around 200 miles from the Lithuanian coast, Vilnius is a hidden gem among the Baltic capitals. Known for its quirky and vibrant spirit, the town
offers the chance to feel like you’re stepping back in time while still offering all of the modern
conveniences. The nightlife, it must be said, is positively pumping, and the Vilnius locals are always up
for a decent session of hard partying.

Why Vilnius?

- You can’t be bored of Vilnius, it’s so amazing that everyone will enjoy it
- Girls here are even more charming than the city itself

3. Budapest

Budapest, a diverse mix of eastern and western cultures (often referred to as the “Paris of the East”), is one of the most beautiful and intriguing capitals in the world. It is composed of two main parts: on the
hilly west side is historic Buda, whilst Pest is the city’s cosmopolitan centre of shops, restaurants, markets and nightlife.

Why Budapest?

- It’s one of the most beautiful cities in the Europe
- Parties here start at 20 and end in the morning

4. Prague

Firmly cemented as a favourite Eastern destination for stag weekends, the Czech Republic capital of Prague has got enough amazing features to win over even the most jaded of tourists. With the impressive Prague Castle towering proudly over the city, Prague is a dizzying blend of medieval architecture, old world charm and modern cosmopolitan luxury. Whether you’re after stunning ancient architecture, party mad nightclubs or outdoor adventure activities, Prague ticks every box on the list.

Why Prague?

- Czech girls are so…hmmm, check it by yourself!
- Beer served here is my favourite (try Pilsner Urquell)

5. Amsterdam

Tulips and windmills and clogs, oh my! What the Dutch capital doesn’t offer the modern stag isn’t worth
offering. There truly is no cooler city for a stroll along a canal while sampling the best finely brewed
beer from a nation famed for its finely brewed beer. Here in Amsterdam ‘Red light’ means go all the way
and coffee shops don’t sell no poncy café lattes. The Dutch have famously cultivated an international
reputation based on tolerance or gedogen and they sure know how to cobble together a thumping party.

Why Amsterdam?

- Coffee shops – that’s it!
- There are so many culteres mixed in one city. People are friendly and ready to party all the night.

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