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Anyone know of website where I can find out what a town would be like partywise. I'm trying to arrange a stag

Probably looking for some forum pages. Any hints would be appreciated. I'm talking of towns in Ireland by the way

    



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Colin
In Ireland?

Well, I cant reccomend a website, however, I would reccomend Cork as a city to go to for a stag. Or Galway.


Tipper
Kilkenny is great!! Not too big but lots going on. Great bars, narrow cobble stoned streets lots of great musc, live and disco>
Dublin's temple bar districs is good too, but a little too touristy. For a more traditional ireland experience try ennis or galway, noth great cities!!


barbara b
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Galway or Cork,


nadie
your all time party town
http://www.carlingford.ie/pubs.htm
have a great time


MG
Galway has everything you could possibly want for a stag. It's an all year round party town with plenty of night clubs catering to most tastes. There are lots of good bars with all kinds of music, you just have to check them out to see what suits you. It's easy to get to and there is plenty of accommodation available, though you should book well in advance. For me, it's the best town in Ireland for fun. Another venue you might consider is Westport, Co. Mayo. It's basically a small town that has plenty of music etc, though it is limited in what you can do.


Christine
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Kilkenny and Carlow are good spots that only the Irish seem to go to, (esp Carlow) Cork is good too & Galway is great craic. Drogheda is another one, so take your pick.

If your flying in then Galway or Cork would be the easiest.


red lyn
http://www.irishstagsandhens.com/

http://stags-hens-ireland.com/


vik
Def check out on search engines places like Prague and Latvia, never been myself but have been invited this year on a stag myself and know for a fact that people are always going and they always make plans to go again even if it isn't a stag do. Its meant to be cheap as well and flights don't cost too much either. I reckon it would be cheaper, more classy and more fun to go abroad to places like Prague or in Latvia than say places like in UK. Worth checking out m8 better than a few pints at the local with a old sagging stripper that goes as far as to tease the groom to be- I would be glad she don't go further the sight might be unbearable! and then what, a night out on the town like usual.

I think there's a clear choice you just type into a search engine 'stag' and 'Prague' or 'Latvia' or 'Europe' or things like that and you'll get pages and pages. 'Dam is supposed to be good too but probs a bit expensive.

Not too sure about Ireland though, I heard some places can be a good night out and its a place thats on my list of who's night life I'd like to see. But for a stag, its a special do so I'd still prefer the continet to local/regional.

Good luck.


Trish D
Don't come to Dublin.

They are hated here - loud yobs causing trouble - we have enough of our own. Most places have signs banning stag parties.

Go somewhere else.


benji
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cork is da business.........


Layla
www.taboo.ie
www.thepalace.ie

There both based in Navan, Meath

http://www.irelandtourism.com/viewcategory.asp?categoryid=62

another weblink with info


Meighan27
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I would put in a search for adult entertainment or strip joints and see what towns come up for whatever area you are in. Remember to put the area or county you are in-in the search bar. Try even stag parties in whatever town.



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