Prague v. Budapest for party scene -- completely torn. Please help!
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Prague v. Budapest for party scene -- completely torn. Please help!
Alright, so I will have a couple of nights during my Europe trip to spend in either Budapest or Prague. Obviously, I cannot do both, but I am absolutely torn on which to choose.
My main interests when traveling are meeting new people, drinking, going out, talking to girls, that sort of thing. I love meeting both locals and fellow travelers. I am 26 and will likely be solo.
So, which city is better for a good party scene? Please advise.
My main interests when traveling are meeting new people, drinking, going out, talking to girls, that sort of thing. I love meeting both locals and fellow travelers. I am 26 and will likely be solo.
So, which city is better for a good party scene? Please advise.
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Prague seems to have more of a rep as a party town.
But - in either place - be wary of extremely attractive young women who find you irresistible. They are often professionals who lure you into bars, have you pay for their drinks - and find out that at the end of the evening you have a $500 bar bill.
Stick to more average young women - unless the cash means nothing to you.
But - in either place - be wary of extremely attractive young women who find you irresistible. They are often professionals who lure you into bars, have you pay for their drinks - and find out that at the end of the evening you have a $500 bar bill.
Stick to more average young women - unless the cash means nothing to you.
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Does Prague feel like Disneyland? I want something authentic but also want to party my d1©k off since this is my only vacation of the year. Booze and women are my main focus, and obviously I would prefer local women. Which one do you recommend for that?