SHOTS of absinthe are downed all around as the mooning reveller pulls up his pants after flashing his bum in the bar.
At another underground hang-out, a guy tries to finish his drink while staff ritually smack him round the head with crates, bottles and anything else they can find.
Thankfully, they have supplied him with a helmet to protect him from the worst blows.
Round the corner, lads do their best pole-dancer impressions around a metal stick on top of a bar table, while unimpressed locals try to dodge the army of stumbling drunks.
Welcome to another typical night on Prague’s famous stag-do circuit, where half a million British fun-seekers flock every year for the cheap beer and exciting nightlife.
The party was in full swing when The Sun visited the Czech Republic’s capital city last week.
But the revelry, which has pumped cash into the local economy for decades, is coming to an end due to new hardline rules…
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