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The Big Guide to Your Berlin Stag Weekend

Tom Probert
Written by Tom Probert Marketing & Content Executive
Updated: 06/11/2024

Congrats on considering a Berlin stag weekend for the groom's big weekend.

It is top-class.

From the sights to the culture to the karaoke to the beers, you and the boys won't be short of things to do, see and conquer this trip.

Have a browse through our big beefy guide on all things Berlin and get ready to smash that stag planning out of the stratosphere.

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StagWeb's Berlin Destination Specialist

Berlin destination specialist

Meet Simon, StagWeb's Berlin specialist.

For more than 6 years, Simon has been sending stags off for their legendary weekends in the German capital and what he doesn't know about Berlin ain't worth knowing.

Give him a call on 01225 474200 (Mon-Fri 08:30 - 17:30) and he'll be able to give you any help or advice you need to get the ball rolling.

Simon's Top Tip for Berlin

"Location is important, so you should be looking to stay around the Hackescher Markt or Kreuzberg districts."

"Berlin is walkable, although it is pretty spread out, so I'd recommend using the S-Bahn and U-Bahn which are very efficient and cheap."

🍺 Simon's Night Out Top Tip

"Hackescher Markt and Kreuzberg have some really cool bars, so I would highly recommend heading to these areas."

Be sure to check out our Berlin nightlife advice blog for more tips on a night out in Europe's greatest party city.

Don't forget to bounce over to our Meet the Team page, too, to read more about Simon's stag expertise as well as the rest of the guys behind the scenes at StagWeb.

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Berlin Stag Activities

Are you in for Berlin?

We're talking...

Beers. Bars. Currywursts. Clubs. Karaoke. Kebabs. Football. Food Festivals... yes, a weekend in the German capital is elite.

As well as loads to do, see and explore, we have over 50 Berlin stag do ideas for you to sink your teeth into to keep the party pumping.

Have a browse through the activities above, send us a free enquiry, and our Berlin specialist will sort you a weekend worthy of the Stag Do Hall of Fame.

Don't forget to add your Berlin stag accommodation to your weekend, too. Yep, you don't need to fret over whether they allow stags or not - all the places we work with have given the green light for you and the boys this weekend.

Is Berlin Right for Your Group?

Berlin is a belting blend of party city and culture hub, which means you will never be short of things to do or see here.

From the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the all-night karaoke bars, the Berlin Wall to the Olympiastadion, whatever you guys fancy doing, Berlin has you covered.

The German stag do capital waits for no stag, though, so unless you dive in headfirst, it'll chew you up and spit you out quicker than you can say: "Acht biers, bitte!"

Prepare yourselves, gentlemen, this will be a stag do of monumental proportions.

Ideal For...

  • Big Nights Out
  • Classic Activities
  • Unique Activities
  • Legendary Stag Stays
  • Guaranteed Sun

Not Ideal For...

  • A Quiet Stag Weekend
  • Coastal Activities

Berlin Travel Facts

  • Country Germany
  • Language German
  • Currency Euros
  • Cost of a Beer 4.00 EUR
  • Airport Berlin Brandenburg Airport
  • Flight Duration 1h 55m
  • National Dish Currywurst
  • Airport to Centre 27.7 km

Where to Go on Your Berlin Stag Night

Mitte - Mitte ("Middle") is the central party zone which is great for late nights with its top-class pubs, bars, and clubs.

Kreuzberg - Just south of Mitte is the techno party region that also boasts a load of casual bars.

Friedrichshain - Attached to Kreuzberg on the other side of the River Spree - this section has some of the city's biggest techno and open-air clubs.

Prenzlauer Berg - Slightly north of Friedrichshain, you'll find Prenzlauer Berg, which has a load of chilled bars for some chilled beers.

Where to Go in Mitte

Hackescher Markt - This place has loads of restaurants as well as a number of bars and clubs.

Oranienburger Straße - A lively street just off Hackescher Markt with loads of boozers to hit up.

Tiergarten - An expansive park with loads of waterside bars - ideal for when the sun's shining!

Where to Go in Kreuzberg

Oranienstraße - Not to be confused with Oranienburger Straße in Mitte. This street in Kreuzberg boasts some of the best clubs in the city.

Where to Go in Friedrichshain

River Spree - In and around the River Spree, you'll find some of the biggest techno clubs in Berlin.

Revaler Street - There are also a number of bars and clubs situated on Revaler Street and Warschauer Pl., too.

Partying in Berlin: Advice!

Be sure to have a look at our Berlin nightlife advice blog for all the info you need about nights out in Berlin including dress codes, door policies and more.

Top Berlin Pubs, Bars & Clubs

Abgedreht Bar

This place has great drinks, good food, a rock music soundtrack and the beer is on point... everything a stag could ask for.

Where: Karl-Marx-Allee 140, 10243

BRLO Brwhouse

If you're going to Berlin, you need to check out some of its famous microbreweries. BRLO Brwhouse has plenty of craft beer and tasty bites to sink your stag-sized teeth into.

Where: Schöneberger Str. 16, 10963

Monkey Bar

This place is pretty damn cool, gents. Boasting rooftop views over the city and a cracking cocktail list, it's a great place to come for a refined afternoon drink.

Where: Budapester Str. 40, 10787

Matrix Nightclub

To give you a glimpse of the scale of this place, Matrix has nine bars and five dance floors to choose from. The party is always popping off here!

Where: Warschauer Pl. 18, 10245

Prater Garden

If the sun is shining, you could do a lot worse than Prater Beer Garden. This place is an acre of pub benches where you can pitch up and enjoy some tasty brews.

Where: Kastanienallee 7-9, 10435

Klunkerkranich

This rooftop bar has insane views across the city. It's got a pretty chilled vibe, so you're going to want to avoid being too rowdy here.

Where: Karl-Marx-Straße 66, 12043 Berlin

Kilkenny Irish Pub

Irish pubs are everywhere because they're always great craic. This place is loud and lively and a safe bet if you're in need of a solid starter bar.

Where: Am Zwirngraben 17-20, 10178

Luzia

This place is very Berlin. It's got an industrial vibe and a cracking beer and cocktail selection. A hipster hangout.

Where: Oranienstraße 34, 10999

Rush Hour

One of Berlin's premier strip clubs, Rush Hour will undoubtedly go down a storm with the rest of the guys.

Where: Trautenaustraße 23, 10717

The Best Time to Go

According to our latest stats, 58% of the stags who went to Berlin with us in 2023 went there between March and June.

The great thing about Berlin is that it's not weather-dependent, so you can have a great time in the summer or winter.

However, March to June is the most popular because you avoid the price hikes of the summer holidays and you give yourselves a bit of a buffer before wedding season kicks off.

How Long Do People Go For?

63% of stags heading to Berlin in 2023 went for either 3 or 4 days (2 or 3 nights).

Whilst we had a few two-nighters, we'd say three nights is the optimum time to go to Berlin.

Why?

Well, there's just so much to see and do, any less than three and you'll be really having to pack it in.

Two nights is definitely doable, though - you'll just be more pressed for time.

How Soon Do People Book?

In 2023, the stags going to Berlin with StagWeb booked just under three months before they were due to go.

Considering the average is four months, we'd say that's cutting it a little bit fine.

OK, Berlin has a lot of availability because it's so big, but it is a popular capital city so things still book up fast.

We'd advise you to book at least four months in advance to ensure you get the accommodation, activities, and time slots that you want.

Where to Stay in Berlin

You don't want to book somewhere miles away from where the party's at.

Yes, forget spending your euros on expensive taxi rides just to get somewhere.

We've got a range of the best stag-friendly stays in the heart of the best party regions.

Check out our Berlin stag do accommodation page for more info on the best stag stays.

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What to Do in Berlin

We have over 50 Berlin stag do ideas lined up and ready to book.

And when you add in the bars, the sights and the sounds, you really will have a packed-out itinerary.

Berlin has a range of classic activities, plus a load that are unique to the city, so you and the boys won't be short of things to do.

Things to See in Berlin

Brandenburg Gate

Iconic, right in the centre, and a great place for a squad photo. You can't miss it.

Berlin Wall

Historic. Head to Kreuzberg and see some en route. Look out for the famous Brezhnev/Honecker kiss.

Checkpoint Charlie

Don't miss it. The official passing point of the Berlin Wall is another must-visit.

The Reichstag

The German equivalent of the Houses of Parliament. It's right by Brandenburg Gate, so kill two birds.

Berliner Fersehturm (TV Tower)

You'll be able to see this far and wide. It has a viewing platform if you fancy heading up it.

Oberbaumbrücke

This awesome double-decker bridge is a great view from the bar nearby. It's also right by the famous Berlin Wall kiss.

Tiergarten

If the sun's blazing, head to Tiergarten. Loads of waterside boozers, places to chill and some top sights.

How to Get to Berlin...

What Airport to Fly To... Opened on October 31st 2020, Berlin Brandenburg Airport is now the main airport.

How Long is the Flight from the UK?

The flight times from the UK to Berlin vary from around 1 hour and 40 minutes to 2 hours, depending on where you're flying from. Be sure to check your nearest airport as early as possible.

Getting from the Airport to Berlin...

Berlin Brandenburg Airport is located 16.7 miles from the city centre and takes a 40-minute drive or a 30-minute train journey to get between the two.

S-Bahn (Train) - There are direct train routes straight from the airport to the city which will cost you under €5 - much cheaper than hopping in a taxi. The Flughafen BER Station is located under Terminal 1.

Taxis - If you're heading to Terminal 1 or 2, use the north and south taxi ranks outside Terminal 1.

Private Transfers - If you don't want to faff about with public transport, we can sort you private transfers to take you straight to your accommodation. Select the 'Transfers' field on your Berlin stag enquiry and we'll get them added to your quote for you. Easy.

Tips On Getting Around Berlin

Walking - If you're sticking to your district, you'll be able to walk from A to B. If you need to head further afield (e.g. for the footy), there are a load of transport links including trains, trams, buses, taxis - all the hits. Walking around is a great way to see the sights, though!

Open-Top Tour Buses - The open-top tour buses are a great way to get around the city. They're about €20 for 24 hours, but they go to all the biggest sights in the city, and you can hop on and off as you please.

U-Bahn & S-Bahn - Berlin is pretty spread out, but the S-Bahn (train) and U-Bahn (underground metro) connect all the best bits.

Taxis & UBER - UBER operates in Berlin, so be sure to download the app, but there will be plenty of taxis dotted about the city.

For the latest info on getting around Berlin, check out the official tourism website.

Common Berlin Stag Do FAQs

Is Berlin good for a stag do?

Berlin is a great city for a stag do. It has the nightlife, the activities, plus a load of cultural and historical hotspots to keep the guys entertained during any downtime. The beer is superb, the karaoke scene is iconic, and the football stadium is a great day out. What's not to love?

Is Berlin good for nightlife?

Berlin has one of the best - if not the best - nights out in the whole of Europe. So, yeah. Saying its nightlife is 'Good' is like saying scoring the winning goal in a World Cup final was 'Alright'.

What area of Berlin is the best for nightlife?

Mitte, Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, no doubt. Mitte is more mainstream, whilst Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are more alternative and techno. Worth trying them all if you get the chance.

What are the best bars in Berlin for a stag do?

It completely depends on your vibe! Want a rooftop bar with classy cocktails? Monkey Bar is a great shout. Want an expansive beer garden where you can enjoy some sun? Hello, Prater Beer Garden. What a venue where you can try the hottest craft beers on the market? You want BRLO Brwhouse. See, something for everyone... and theres plenty more where that came from!

Is Berlin expensive?

Compared to some of its big European counterparts like London and Paris, it is definitely cheaper. It is often referred to as the cheapest capital in the West of Europe. However, it is still a capital city, so budget for that.

How much is a pint of beer in Berlin?

You'll be able to pick up a decent beer for around €4-€5. In more upmarket joints, expect to pay more.

What is the most popular alcoholic drink in Germany?

First place is shared between Pilsner and Jägermeister, which you'll find in every bar in Berlin. Their popularity makes them affordable, too, so you won't have to break the bank to land a beer.

How much money do I need for 3 days in Berlin?

Well, it depends! If you're trying to do things on the cheap, maybe budget for €60-€70 a day. €80-€100 a day will probably give you the room to not worry about anything. Just budget. Have a couple of cheaper meals. And be a little bit sensible!

What is the best month to visit Berlin?

Anytime from the end of April through until the end of September is great if you're looking for warmer weather. However, Berlin is a belting city to visit all year round with loads of beer festivals, events, and parties happening in the 'off-season,' too.

What are the best activities for a Berlin stag do?

Whilst 'best is subjective, you cant argue with our list of the most popular Berlin stag activities. Weve got beer bikes, target shooting, hot rod tours, go karting, bar crawls, football spectating and so much more to make your weekend unforgettable.

What are some unique Berlin stag do ideas?

In the market for some unique Berlin stag do ideas? Weve got you covered. We have everything from dungeon tours to Absinthe tasting - both equally as frightening in their own unique way.

What accommodation options are available for stag parties in Berlin?

From budget-friendly hostels to 4-star hotels, we have every type of Berlin stag accommodation you could want. Berlins a big city and we have hotels dotted all over, so let us know if theres a specific district youd like to be based, or we can recommend some based on your priorities.

How long should a stag weekend in Berlin be?

63% of stags go on a Berlin stag do for 2-3 nights. If you can, wed recommend three to give you a bit more time to explore this incredible city, but two is fine if you dont mind packing things in.

Are there any Berlin stag do packages available?

As well as being able to build your own weekend, we have a range of Berlin stag do packages that you can book in a flash. Theyre based on our most popular combinations, so you should be able to find what youre looking for in no time.

What are the must-see sights on a Berlin stag weekend?

Berlin is steeped in history and there is so much to do its tricky to actually list everything. Wed recommend Brandenburg Gate, the Brezhnev and Honecker Kiss, Checkpoint Charlie, The Reichstag and Tiergarten to get you started.

Tom Probert
Written by Tom Probert Marketing & Content Executive
Updated: 06/11/2024

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