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Right, a good friend is getting wed next Feb in South America, so obviously it's going to cost us all loads of money.


As a result, we're forgetting about plans to go away for a boys weekend, and instead will just be doing an afternoon activity (could be anything), followed by a drinking session in London. Alternatively, we'll just start the drinking in the afternoon, and plough on through! (this would probably be my preferrence, but I suspect some of the other lads are a bit more sensible than me)


Now, I've only ever done one London stag, and it was rubbish, planned by 2 guys, with a stupid schedule and map, which went out the window after the first bar!


Has anyone got any suggestions as to a good boys day / night out?


Note: Please don't suggest Paintballing followed by titty bars!

How about go-karting followed by titty bars? That's my only experience of a stag do in London.


If you want to go to a club (one where the the girls have clothes on, and are actual customers) you will probably need to phone up a few places and arrange some sort of guest list. Most places will turn away 15 pissed up blokes.

Seriously though if you want a London based day out and want to avoid the normal stag do horrors why not get together in the park in the afternoon for a game of football or cricket and a few coolers of beer, then go for a curry and then go somewhere that has a band on and/or some pool tables in the evening.


Then go to Kebab and Wine.

I'm going to suggest avoiding anything to do with water - anyone suggests punting on the Serpentine for example, tell them do do one..


Is London the venue for anything London-specific or is it the location handiest for everyone? My stag do consisted of my local pub, a darts board, a bowling alley, the landlord being very generous, and then a house part across the road. It was a fine night and never entered the realms of silliness

Keef - you can go out on a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) on the thames. Its basically like a rubber dingy with an outboard motor, so it goes dead fast. They're pretty good fun.


You're so lucky - Hen dos are generally shite. I can't think of anything worse than spending a day in a health spa, or out on the lash wearing bunny ears. :(


Not that I intend to, but if I ever did get married the girls would be going to Riga to fire AK47s etc. ;-)

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