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Budapest Stag Weekends
By John Tarr
Budapest is a city that has been sliced by the River Danube into two halves namely Buda and Pest. A stag weekend in Budapest is the stuff that dreams are built upon. This special city is not only rich in history but is also a premier hub of no holes barred entertainment that is at once sensational and memorable.
As this city is an exotic blend of eastern and western cultures, it makes for a very intriguing weekend stay. Called the 'Paris of the East', it matches that city fun for fun, frolic for frolic. The 'Pest' part of the city is home to all the famous nightclubs, restaurants, and shopping district. While you are celebrating a stag weekend, your footsteps will time and time again lead you to 'Pest'.
The one feature of Budapest that endears itself to stag partiers is that is affordable. Moreover, it has one of the best stag activities and nightlife as compared to any other European City. If you are looking for some Sunshine then this is the city to come to as it has one the highest rates of sunshine in Europe.
Budapest is situated in the vicinity of the magnificent Pilis Mountains. This makes for an abundance of daytime activities as it provides a perfect location for a host of adventure sports. For racing enthusiasts, rally driving is one such sport that they can partake of. If one, want to make his stag weekend full of sporting activities than Budapest is definitely the right choices. Activities like paintball and karting abound in this city, which are tailor-made for an exciting stag weekend.
If you do not want to exert your muscles, you see the sight and sound of Budapest. You just need to book your very own private boat by using the Danube as your road. You can add some extra spice to your boat ride by hiring strippers, who will add something more than fun to your whole experience on the Danube.
Budapest is a city for the night birds. It teems with nightclubs, restaurants, bars, and pubs of all kinds. What's more, they are open throughout the night, which makes for an increased partying time. You can have the pick of the best of them. If you want to do something different, then you can make your way to the beer gardens of District VII. These hidden drinking houses are built in courtyards that have been in disrepair since ages. However, all that count is the beer right!!! It is superlative.
The Chi-Chi watering holes are another of Budapest's pride. It is one of those places that can stay in your mind forever. Add to that, the open-air dance clubs and you have a City that is just tailor made for stag weekends. A premier attraction of Budapest is the heavenly weather. About the Author John Tarr is a copywriter for http://www.stagabroad.com/ Learn more about Budapest stag weekends - http://www.stagabroad.com/budapest/
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