How Much Does a Bucharest Stag Do Really Cost?
A complete cost guide to planning the ultimate Bucharest stag do, including flights, accommodation, nightlife, and top activities
So, you’ve been put in charge of planning the ultimate stag do and someone’s thrown Bucharest into the topic. Good choice! Romania’s capital has become one of Europe’s top bachelor party destinations, and for good reason: the nightlife scene is wild, the drinks are cheap, and the locals really know how to party. You can find something for everybody.
But the big question remains: how much does a Bucharest stag do really cost?
Let’s break it down for you so that you can plan your weekend without any unpleasantries. We,ve examined all costs - from flights & hotels to pricing of beer, clubs, and the most desired stag activities Bucharest has on offer.
1. Flights and Accommodation
Flights Coming in From Europe:
- Budget airlines as Ryanair, Wizz Air, EasyJet fly into Bucharest from most major European cities. You can be in Bucharest in maximum 3 hours from any major city of Europe
- Bucharest has two airports: Henri Coanda International Airport (known also as Bucharest Otopeni) and Baneasa Aurel Vlaicu International Airport
- The average return flight can range from approximately €50 up to €150 per person, depending on the time of travel
Tip: Most cost effective months to fly into Bucharest are between mid January with March. Peak Season is considered from April to July
Accommodation (Centrally Located):
- Hostels:
Between €10 to €25 per person per night
Perfect for budget-conscious groups as the rooms can be shared between 4 to 16 persons - Apartments and Mid-Range Hotels:
Between €30 to €60 per person per night
Apartments are a popular choice with stag groups because they can stay together, having the space and privacy to pre-drink. It is also cost effective as the cost is split evenly amongst more persons - Luxury Hotels (i.e. 4* & 5* Accommodation):
€80+ per person per night
Luxury hotels are part of a more high-end experience. They come with great hospitality and efficient service, daily maid services and breakfast inclusive. Some hotels have their own entertainment services including but not limited to rooftop bars, spas, and even in-house secret/hidden bars
Tip: Old Town (in Romanian Centrul Vechi) is the best location to be settled for a weekend with respect to nightlife. You practically have all hotspots within walking distance, saving on Transport
2. Food & Drinks
If you’re coming from Western Europe, you will not have to break the bank on a night out in Bucharest. To dive deeper, see our Guide to Bucharest Nightlife and don’t miss the city’s must-visit spots in the Best Clubs & Bars in Bucharest – 2026 Edition
Meals
- Breakfast and Lunch: starting with €5 to €10 per person
- Dinner at a known/exceptional restaurant: starting with €15 to €25 per person
Drinks
- Beer: ranging from €3 to €5
- Cocktails: ranging from €7 to €10
Tip: A beer in Old Town costs less than half of what you’d pay in major capitals such as London or Dublin, and the nightlife scene rivals both with success
Nightlife and Clubs:
Bucharest really shines after dark. From rooftop lounges to all-night clubs, the city delivers big-city energy without the big-city prices. When it comes to costs, there are two main things to know: entry fees and bottle service.
- Club Entry Fee
Expect to pay anywhere between €8 to €21 to get into Bucharest’s clubs. Casual spots in central and touristy areas usually charge around €8 per person, while premium venues, mostly in the North near Aviatorilor and Herăstrău can cost up to €21. Plenty of clubs don’t require an entry fee, though if you’re planning on bottle service, expect your night to cost a bit more
- Bottle Service
Prices start at around €80 for a bottle of spirits at a casual club, rising to €150 at higher-end venues. Bottle service typically requires a table reservation in advance. Tables usually accommodate 6–8 guests, with a minimum spend ranging from €300 to €500, depending on the club’s policy. Some venues may not have a minimum spend requirement
Tip: Premium clubs often require advance reservations for groups and expect guests to arrive at a specific time, so plan ahead to make the most of your night
3. Daytime Activities
When it comes to daytime activities, here’s a table highlighting some of the top options for a stag-do in Bucharest. Prices can vary depending on:
- The size of the group (larger groups often benefit from lower per-person rates)
- The type of activity selected (premium options vs standard)
- Whether the activity is booked individually or as part of a package (packages may include multiple activities, meals, or transport)
| Activity | Approximate Cost | What’s Included |
| Indoor Electric Go-Karting | From €46 per person | Instructor, safety equipment, 2 races with time, private transfers |
| Indoor Shooting (30 Bullets) | From €58 per person | Protective gear, instructor, 30 bullets with Beretta, Glock & Sig Sauer |
| Hot Rod Tour | From €75 per person | Instructor, 60-minute tour |
| Bar Crawl (Incl. Drinks & Club) | From €27 per person | Visit to bars with 2 rounds of beer & a shot, Entry to a club in the Old Town |
| Airport Limousine | From €30 per person | Private limousine transfer to accommodation with champagne |
Tip: The higher the participants and the more activities you bundle together, the better the deal you’ll get. Most organisers offer solid group discounts or package rates if you book multiple experiences at once
4. Transport
Bucharest is a compact city and easy to navigate, especially if you’re staying downtown. Getting around:
- Airport Transfers: €10 to €15 per person for a private bus for the whole group (starting from 8 persons)
- Uber / Bolt: Around €1 per km (up to 3 passengers per car)
- Metro & buses: €0.50 to €1 per ride (public transport is reliable and widely used by locals)
Thanks to the city’s size, transport costs are unlikely to take up a big part of your budget.
Tip: Avoid random taxis outside clubs. Stick to Bolt or Uber for fair prices and a safe, hassle-free ride home after a night out

5. Final Tips for Planning Your Bucharest Stag Do
- Book early to lock in cheap flights and accommodation
- Be flexible with your dates. Winter can be cheaper whilst more focused on indoor activities, while spring and summer are ideal for outdoor fun
- Bundle activities through a trusted local agency for group discounts
- Base yourself in Old Town — close to everything and perfect for nightlife
- Use Bolt or Uber for safe, fair transport after big nights out
- Use Local Guides. this can help in many ways. Many of our exclusice Bucharest Stag Do Packages include local guides who can offer insider tips and help avoid potential rip-offs from unofficial taxi drivers or venues
What makes a Bucharest Bachelor Party truly special is how easily you can tailor your weekend to fit your group’s style and budget. Traveling with a small group? Focus on unique, high-quality experiences. Bringing a big crew? Take advantage of group discounts and all-inclusive activity packages. Either way, your euro goes further here than in most European cities.
If you’re still deciding where to host an unforgettable bachelor weekend, Bucharest is the place to be—friendly locals, great value, and nights you’ll never forget.
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