What is a Barcelona Stag Do Like?
With so many different Spanish cities you could visit, it can be hard deciding on where to head. Luckily for you there are so manyideas that it will make it a lot easier. If you’re going to go abroad, go big or go home in the buzzing city of Barcelona. A bustling place that’s brimming with sun, booze and experiences waiting for you to enjoy. Whether you want an active packed day or a day full of seeing the sights, a Barcelona stag do will not disappoint. There are plenty of activities, packages and accommodation that will be perfect for any type of celebration you are planning!
One of the most popular European destinations, Barcelona is built to please when it comes to big groups of lads wanting to have a last night (or weekend) of freedom to remember. A stag weekend in Barcelona offers you a quick getaway filled with sun in a city that has an unreal football culture – trip to the infamous Camp Nou anyone? Home to FC Barcelona, this alone is a good enough reason as to why you should visit the Catalan capital.
Trust us when we say that the lively vibes in Barcelona are sure to leave you wanting more, and possibly coming back for a reunion to finish off what you started with the guys! It’s a city that never sleeps which means there will be plenty for you to see and do during your time in this Spanish city. With the sun drenched beaches, deep blue sea and amazing architecture, you will be able to give the soon to be wed a proper send off with the best of the best.
Most people who consider Barcelona as their stag do destination will probably know about its impressive nightlife, but there is so much more to the city than the bars and clubs that you see! But as you explore the city, especially around the Gothic Quarter you will find some amazing architectural treasures that date back to over 2000 years ago. Pretty impressive right? And to keep you busy in between all the sightseeing there are some incredible activities that you and all the lads will love.
- Country:Spain
- Language:Spanish
- Currency:Euros
- Cost of a pint:€1.50-€2
- Airport:Barcelona El Prat Airport
- Flight duration:2 hrs 30 mins
Top 10 Stag Do Activities in Barcelona
To give you a helping hand with your planning, we’ve dropped the top 10 stag do activities in Barcelona below. These experiences are tried and tested, proving popular with dozens of groups like you.
1. Goofy Games
Add some goofiness into your weekend as you and the lads enjoy some Spanish themed games across a variety of inflatables and obstacles.
2. Tapas Tour
Try some traditional Spanish tapas whilst in Barcelona as you take a tour to the best tapas restaurants and bars with a friendly guide.
3. Bubble Football
A classic 5 a side football game with a hilarious twist. You'll be wrapped up in giant inflatable bubble suits as you bump, bash and roll your way around.
4. 5 Course Dinner & Drinks
Ensure all the lads’ bellies are filled to the brim as you tuck into some tasty tapas and other courses at a central restaurant with plenty drinks to wash it all down with.
5. BBQ Boat Party
A party atmosphere like no other, you and the lads will jump onto a boat cruise and enjoy great music and mouth-wateringly delicious BBQ food along with a drink to get the party started.
6. Water Park
Prepare to get very wet with a full day’s access into a popular Barcelona water park with over 22 amazing adrenaline pumping rides to get everyone having a great time.
7. Indoor Go Karting
Get all the lads pumping with adrenaline on your eventwith a fast paced go karting session. Whizz your way around the track on epic go karts then make your way to the bar.
8. Return Airport Transfers
Make things easier and stress freewith simple meet and greet transfers to and from the airport on a comfy private minibus.
9. Gin Tasting
A fun gin tasting session in a city centre bar led by a gin expert. Everyone will sample 6 different gins from around the world to open your palette to new flavours.
10. Ice Bar Entry
Dive into the famous chilly yet beautiful ice bar with the lads and knock bar as many drinks as you like, including the one you’ll receive on arrival.
Don’t fret if none of these Barcelona stag activities appeal to you! You can find plenty of other options, combine a few activities together and create a weekend to remember.
Best Places to Eat in Barcelona?
There is a reputation that Barcelona has for being a culinary hotspot. Which means Barcelona has a lot to live up to when it comes to epic food and drink. And all of the amazing bars and restaurants that are dotted throughout the city do not disappoint. If you want a full guide, see our best restaurants in Barcelona article.
Barcelona is an extremely beautiful city so an experience where you can enjoy dinner with a view is a no brainer really. Head over to Restaurant Martinez during the weekend and you will not be disappointed. This restaurant has an amazing menu with plenty of seafood that you can enjoy along with other amazing rice dishes. Whilst your dining on these amazing meals you can take in the views on the lit terrace.
If Barcelona’s speciality of seafood isn’t what your fancying, you can always enjoy a good old Italian. Restaurante BelleBuòn is an authentic Italian that can provide you with some traditional Italian cuisine. They pride themselves in having love and passion when it comes to preparing all of the food that they make. We highly recommend this place if you are feeling like some pizzas or pastas.
Once you’ve had a big night out in Barcelona, you might not be up in time for breakfast but a good brunch would be on the cards right? Which is where Billy Brunch comes into it all. This amazing restaurant uses local famers and products to create their amazing breakfast menu. Whether your wanting something sweet and delicious or a healthy dish like an acai bowl this is the place to go.
The food is all well and good, but we all know what the main theme of a Barcelona stag party is – the booze! If you’re a massive beer lover, the city has got your back with its locally brewed Estrella. This brand is sold everywhere, and at 1.50 euros a pop you can’t go wrong. And if you aren’t a beer drinker you can always rely on a glass of sangria!
Guide to Barcelona Nightlife for Stag Weekends
The nightlife in Barcelona is second to none, and with a night bus service running throughout the city from 10:40pm to 6am it’s easy to try every popular venue on offer all in one crazy weekend. As we mentioned earlier, Barcelona is a city that doesn’t sleep which means when the sun goes down you’ll find the best places to party the night away with the lads. For more inspiration you can always check out the best bars in Barcelona guide!
Las Ramblas
The main area for pretty much everything in Barcelona is Las Ramblas. Whether you are after some shops, places to eat or places to drink you will find this is the place to come. The south side of Las Ramblas offers an Amsterdam-like vibe, with a red-light district feel that’s sure to get the guys hearts racing. Las Ramblas is usually the place everyone heads to hang around drinking until they’re ready to make their way to one of the many clubs around the area.
One of the main and most central club is Boulevard. It’s the main place that everyone goes and sits nicely right in the middle of Las Ramblas. This huge venue has over three dance floors and can fit 1000 people inside which means you will find plenty of different genres of music for you lads to party to.
Gothic Quarter
Along with Las Ramblas, the Gothic Quarter is one of the most centrally located nightlife areas in Barcelona. It’s the oldest part of the city which means it’s rich in history. Here is where you will find all the weird and wonderful areas of the nightlife in Barcelona. For your weird aspect of nightlife try out First Cocktail Bar Barcelona. This bar is covered in post-it notes they’re literally everywhere, on the bar, the walls, everywhere.
And once you’ve explored all of the bars and pubs throughout the Gothic Quarter you will probably want to head to one of the many clubs around the area. One of the most popular is Factory Club. This New York style club can provide you with one epic night out experience but make sure you get there early. People usually queue till the early hours of the morning to get inside!
El Born
The trendiest part of Barcelona’s old town that is characterized by its short, narrow medieval streets. Throughout these streets you will be able to find plenty of places to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat. If you are planning on staying around the old town for the night out, make sure you explore your way around El Born. Bar El Born is a great place to start at, by day you would think it’s a café for all your breakfast and snack needs. But by night it transforms into a bar providing you with some classic and signature cocktails, beers, wines and spirits.
Or head to Número Nueve, a cocktail bar that can provide you with some incredible classic cocktails and innovative drinks. You can expect a cosmopolitan setting that attracts a mixed crowd almost every day of the week. If you are passing this incredible bar, make sure you drop inside.
El Raval
On the other side of Las Ramblas you’ll find El Raval. A vibrant area of the city that’s known for its museum of contemporary art. As well as it being popular on the art front it’s also great if you are after bohemian bars and laid back watering holes. For some live music, great atmosphere and even better drinks try out Big Bang Bar.
Or try out 23 Robadors, a tapas bar that is also a jazz club that hosts a number of amazing concerts in an underground style venue. You will find amazing entertainment and drinks here. It’s a firm favourite of plenty of locals.
L’Eixample
Eixample is a huge district in Barcelona that sits between the old city districts and the rest of the smaller towns that make up Barcelona. In the centre of Eixample you will find plenty of places to drink and enjoy the evening with the lads. A favourite of many tourists is good old BrewDog, a bar that can provide you with Scottish brewed craft beer and a great atmosphere.
Another popular bar is Dow Jones. A stock market inspired bar that can provide you with one incredible experience. Due to its Wall Street vibe you will be able to find almost every kind of crowd here. They also have 10 TV screens throughout their venue for all the latest live sports.
Gràcia
Gràcia is a huge district in the north of Barcelona, here is where you will find Parc Güell. In the south of Gràcia you will find all of its nightlife. There are so many unique and fun bars here you will want to explore your way around them all! If you want to ensure there is a place for you to watch live sports during your time in Barcelona head to Bar No Sweat. Along with playing live sports you can play darts and pool.
Another great bar for sports is La Pròrroga Bar. Here you will find a great selection of beer and great food to enjoy if you fancy heading there during the evening before hitting the rest of the bars and clubs. Speaking of clubs Otto Sutz Club is the place to head for all the R&B lovers out there.
Port Olímpic
During the daytime you may be around the Port Olímpic area for sunbathing on the beach or taking in the views of the Mediterranean Sea. But during the night this area becomes one of the main party areas for everyone. Whether you want to enjoy a drink by the beach or head to one of the famous clubs that are in this area there is something for everyone.
Some of the more famous clubs are Pacha, Opium and Catwalk, each of them are great and extremely popular although they come with a cost of quite an expensive entrance fee. But if you want to experience Barcelona’s nightlife with a wide range of different music options then these clubs are a great place to go.
Top Reasons to Visit Barcelona?
The History
Barcelona is one of the oldest cities in the world and it dates back to over 2000 years ago. Which means there is plenty of history surrounding this city.
There’s Free Wi-Fi Everywhere
Yeah, you read that right. Throughout Barcelona there are hundreds of public Wi-Fi spots which means you’re always one click away from being online.
Parc Güell
Probably one of the most famous parks in Barcelona. This public park is made up of gardens and architectonic elements.
Beach and Mountain
Barcelona is one of the few destinations in the world that have a beach and mountain combined in one amazing city.
It’s Sports
One of the most popular football teams and stadium. Everyone who visits Barcelona has to take a trip to Camp Nou.
Sagrada Família
The most spectacular and controversial masterpiece of Antoni Gaudi’s has been under construction for over 100 years and has at least 20 years left.
The Nightlife
Unknown to most, the nightlife in Barcelona is one of the best in the world with most nightclubs staying open until 6am!
Everyone is So Friendly
One thing you will notice straight away during your time in Barcelona is how friendly everyone is whether its staff or locals in the streets.
Getting the Most Out of Your Barcelona Stag Do
There is so much for you to see and do during your time in Barcelona it can be quite overwhelming once your there. But it’s important that you get the most out of your Barcelona stag do and there are a number of different ways to do this. If you want to learn more about the impressive history in Barcelona, then make sure you take a trip to one or a few of the museums that are on offer around the city.
Take a trip through Las Rambles and soak up all of the amazing cultural spots that the city is known for. If you’re staying right in the city centre, then this is a must. Or try out the Boqueria Market, it’s been going for over 200 years. Inside this impressive architecture you will be able to go through some amazing stalls and at the end enjoy some beers and food at one of the market bars.
How to Get Around Barcelona?
There are a wide range of different ways to get around Barcelona with public transport and sightseeing transport. Throughout the city you will have plenty of trams and metros that will take you everywhere and anywhere. They are extremely frequent too which means you won’t have a problem getting from A to B during the stag weekend in Barcelona.
As well as the metro and teams there are over 1000 buses around all areas of Barcelona. As well as a day bus service that runs from 5am to 11pm they also have a night bus service that runs from 10.40pm to 6am which means you will never not find a bus available for when you need it!
Why Choose Us for Your Stag Party in Barcelona?
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FAQs
Is Barcelona good for stag dos? ›
Barcelona is renowned for its amazing nightlife. From the trendy bars of El Born to the sports bars of Las Ramblas, there's something for every stag in Spain's second city and plenty of places to visit for one legendary last night of freedom.
What do people do on stag do? ›Plan Activities
It's time to tick off some activities on your stag do checklist. From body sphering, to bubble football, motorsports, zombie survival, breakout rooms, watersports, archery and foot golf, there are plenty of competitive and silly activities to choose from.
Nightlife Guide to Reading Stag Weekends
Reading is a fabulous chic city with beautiful surrounding and is a great place to have a weekend. There are energetic nightclubs, microbreweries, casinos, and theme clubs to give you maximum variety during you stag night out.
Well Dressed
For example in Jamboree, a popular Jazz and Dance club or Hyde nightclub any casual outfits are allowed. For their parties can choose comfortable, informal clothing, as for example jeans or other pants and appropriate tops.
- The Golden Rule – What happens on the stag party stays on the stag party!
- Everyone has to call each other by their full name (first and last), not by any short or nickname.
- Everyone must drink with their bad hand.
- Everyone must hug a stranger before they can leave each pub.
- No swearing.
- No photos allowed.
- DON'T have the Stag the night before.
- DON'T go too expensive.
- DON'T put the groom in a spot.
- DON'T be disrespectful.
- DON'T get too drunk.
The average stag do normally has between 12 and 16 people in attendance. If the number goes higher than 16 then it can be very hard to manage.
What do you wear to a stag party? ›Clothes - you should pack boxers, socks, shorts (if hot where you're going), jeans, t-shirts, shirts, vests (if hot) and a jacket. You may even want to pack a suit if you're all doing a formal evening. Shoes - Make sure to pack some smart shoes, as some clubs won't let you in if you look to casual.
Do you usually pay for the stag? ›We do see more often than not nowadays that the groom doesn't pay for their own stag weekend, but they may cover their costs while over there, such as for food. The drinks will normally be covered by the group as well.
Do you bring anything to a stag party? ›Should you bring a gift to a bachelor party? Gifts for bachelor parties are a lot like engagement gifts, acceptable but not necessary. The bride and groom will be receiving gifts at the bridal shower and the wedding.
Who should pay for stag? ›
We did a survey and found out that 58% of best men thought the stag should not pay for his own stag do. So to conclude, unfortunately there is no hard or fast rule as to whether the stag/hen should pay for their weekend. It's down to the person organising the stag or hen do to make this decision. Good luck.
Can I wear sneakers in Barcelona? ›There is so much to see in Barcelona, and whilst it's a city that can be explored on foot there are some long walking distances between the major sites. Make sure you take comfy footwear for daytime, and smart flats would be more in keeping that sneakers – try Hotter shoes, for total comfort along with style.
Can you wear sneakers to clubs in Barcelona? ›Dress code for Barcelona clubs
That means no flip flops or beach wear. Guys should go for dark shoes rather than light ones and avoid trainers like the plague. For women, heels aren't common at most of Barcelona's clubs, except the fanciest ones.
Fancier restaurants, bars, and nightclubs will generally impose a no sporty sneakers and no flip-flops rule. When choosing what to wear in Barcelona at night, boots are the best fit for a casual look in the winter months.
Do dads go on stag dos? ›Having the dad on the stag is a great chance for the groom and his old man to strengthen their bond. Whether you're taking on some legendary stag activities or just raising a few glasses to the main man, it's a great moment for them to share.
How do you make a stag special? ›- Fake Kidnap. All you need is a vehicle and a pair of cuffs to get this stag party prank down to a T. ...
- The Wrong Stripper. ...
- UV Paint. ...
- The Bungee Jump. ...
- The Mankini. ...
- Break a Leg! ...
- An Airport Surprise. ...
- Shavin' Too Close.
But one rule that should never be broken is: if you attend the stag or hen do, you are obligated to an invite to the wedding. It's a subject that was put to Reddit by one user, who was asked to attend a friend's hen party but was told that she would not be invited to the wedding.
Do grooms cheat on stag? ›M ore than a third of men have cheated on their partner while on a stag do, according to a survey. The study by website IllicitEncounters.com said 36 per cent of men cheated, compared to 16 per cent of women who did the same while on a hen-do.
What is the most extreme stag do? ›Sky Diving
If you're looking for an extreme stag do activity, then you don't get more extreme than throwing yourself out of a plane. This is the ultimate rush and a once in a lifetime opportunity (unless you're in the habit of jumping out of planes on the regular).
A stag party is what Brits call a bachelor party, which is a party thrown in celebration of the man about to get married. A stag night is usually planned by the groom's friend or brother. Similarly, a hen do is a bachelorette party.
How many prizes should you have at a stag? ›
There are typically around a dozen regular prizes. Regular prize tickets are often sold as sheets of 25 penny-sale tickets. Grand prizes are larger and more expensive then regular prizes, and an event will typically have only a few. Common grand prizes are beer fridges, patio sets, TVs, or sports tickets or jerseys.
How long before the wedding should the stag do be set up? ›It is recommended that this should be no closer than two weeks before the wedding although this is flexible. Planning a stag do any later and things can start to go wrong – like the groom doesn't make it to the wedding!!
How do you survive a stag weekend? ›- Set some boundaries with 'the wife' Sure, she's not your wife yet but she's going to be very soon! ...
- Prepare for lots of booze consumption on stag weekends. ...
- Know that you're going to get bullied! ...
- Fully expect strippers. ...
- Play dress up.
Who to invite to the stag party? The Groom obviously, his friends from home, school, college, work and family. It is becoming more common for invites to be issued to the Groom's father and, wait for it, the Bride's father – you'll have to ask the Groom about that one! Make sure the stag party doesn't get too large.
What happens at a stag party? ›In the present day, the term stag or bachelor party essentially means going on a weekend away with your friends, doing some activities like rifle shooting, a brewery tour or bubble football during the day, meal in the evening, followed by going out to pubs, bars, and clubs.
Should the stag do be the night before the wedding? ›A Stag party the night before the wedding is now universally considered to be a terrible idea (thank goodness) – you don't want a stonking hangover on your big day. The latest you should have the Stag Do is two weeks before the wedding, because let's be honest, you will all need your recovery time.
How long should a stag party last? ›How long should it be? While many people think of bachelor parties only lasting one night, it's increasingly common for bachelor parties to take place over a weekend or a few days, even if the budget isn't large.
Do you give a gift at a stag and doe? ›Stag & Doe/Jack & Jills can function as both a joint party for the couple or double as a way for them to raise a little money for the wedding. If guests are being charged for admission then there should be no expectation for a gift.
How far in advance is a stag do? ›How far in advance should you plan a stag? On average, stags tend to book around 3-4 months before the event date, but that means they've at least started chatting about it and planning it 6-12 months beforehand.
Are stag Dos meant to be a surprise? ›The whole fun of a stag or hen is the unknown. The weekend should be full of the unexpected for the primary person to the party. As such, you need to think about how to surprise them. That means doing anything possible to keep your plan hidden until the hen party (or stag do).
When should you book a stag party? ›
You want to ensure your stag do is fully booked and paid for at least two months in advance of the actual event, so you'll want to start planning it a good couple of months before that.
Who organizes stag party? ›Traditionally it will fall on the best man to organise the stags last night of freedom. The best man is usually the best friend or a family member.
Is Barcelona good for partying? ›Barcelona is one of Spain's best cities for nightlife. From iconic beach clubs and cosy bars to uber fancy uptown clubs and boat parties, Barcelona's got something for every party goer. And as with everything in Spanish culture, even nightlife begins late into the night.
Does Barcelona have a good party scene? ›Does Barcelona have a good nightlife? Barcelona is one of the world's best party cities, with jam-packed bars, late night beach clubs, sexy boat parties and regular street fiestas and music festivals, especially during summer.
Is Barcelona good for a lads holiday? ›The vibrant capital of Catalonia, Barcelona is a popular destination for lad's holidays for its beaches and daytime leisure activities, as much as it is for its women and nightlife. Barcelona has seemingly endless beautiful beaches, world-class museums, and some of the best food in Europe.
Is Barcelona good for drinking? ›The Barcelona tap water is safe to drink although it may not taste as nice as some of the best bottled water in Spain.
Can you wear shorts clubbing in Barcelona? ›Barcelona parties gives you information about items to be avoid and the accurate outfit for almost all the club in Barcelona. Try to avoid anything that may be classified as sporty. Especially sport running shoes or too inappropriate ones. Avoid shorts, too many face piercings or tattoos.
Is Barcelona or Madrid better for clubbing? ›If you're a fan of large venues or like to be able to move around the city, then it may be the case that Madrid will be more your place. The diversity of neighborhoods means you can experience very different nights out on different evenings depending on your mood.
Do Barcelona clubs have a dress code? ›The exception to the low-key rule is the beachfront clubs and upscale venues like Sutton or Bling Bling. There, you will be expected to wear stuff like collared shirts and dress shoes for guys, and chic dresses or club wear for girls. Lots of girls wear heels at these clubs, which is quite unusual for Barcelona.
What time does nightlife start in Barcelona? ›Nightlife in Barcelona doesn't start until midnight, but it keeps going until sunrise. Sounds like a plan? Well, the truth is that most Barcelona nightclubs start opening around 10pm, but unless it's a venue by the beach (i.e. that tourists can easily find), it won't start getting busy with locals until that late.
What is the best month to party in Barcelona? ›
The best months for nightlife in Barcelona are typically mid-June through late August, as this is when many people take their summer vacations. However, weekends and holidays can also be quite busy, so it's best to plan your trip accordingly.
What street nightlife is best in Barcelona? ›María Cubí and Santaló: These two streets are in the “Zona Alta” of Barcelona. They are famous for their pubs and bars, many of which also have a dance floor. We recommend heading to María Cubí and Santaló if you want to dance or just have a drink. Both avenues are very popular among locals and foreigners.
Is Barcelona expensive for clubbing? ›The party scene will run up quite the bill because Barcelona nightlife prices can be around $20 just for the entrance. Plus you'd need to load up on alcohol, and beer will cost around $7 inside. We recommend pre-drinking and getting the party started first at home.
How many days is best in Barcelona? ›Barcelona is one of those cities where you can easily spend more than a week exploring. But if you stay between five and seven days you will get a very versatile experience. You'll have a chance to see the many faces of the city. Museums, modern and old architecture, gardens, markets…
What is the coolest area to stay Barcelona? ›El Born is our pick for the best neighborhood in Barcelona.
While it can be touristy, El Born is one of the best places to stay in Barcelona. You're close to the city center, with easy access to most of the main attractions, so it's a great place to stay for first-time visitors to the city.
A question often asked by foreign visitors when they come to Spain is “Is it okay to drink the tap water here?” The simple answer is yes, you can! Spanish tap water is considered to be 99.5% safe to drink, although the taste may vary somewhat according to the region.
Can Americans drink tap water in Spain? ›All water in Spain is considered safe to drink. That said, if you're not used to it, it can taste a bit off in some areas (mainly coastal cities like Malaga and Barcelona). If that's where you're headed, go for bottled—the water won't make you ill, but the taste can be off-putting.
What alcohol is famous in Barcelona? ›Cava. Also known as Spanish wine, Cava is often the drink of choice for locals in Barcelona. You'll find all kinds of establishments selling Cava, and you can even get it relatively cheap. But don't worry, it's still often a very high-quality beverage.