Pub Crawl in Warsaw
Nightlife pub crawl in Warsaw’s city center: we start at a bar with a 1-hour open bar, play drinking games, then visit three more bars and finish at a club—entry included at each stop and a shot in every venue.

Basic Information
Total time
4h
Language
English (check the calendar for availability)
Price
31 EUR
Meeting point
Labirynt Club, Chmielna 5 Street Nearest public transport: 3 metro station; 4 metro station
Additional info
☂︎ This tour is organised by XPerience Poland Pub Crawl guides.
♿️ Tour not suitable for people with reduced mobility or strollers
About the tour

Our nightlife experience is not only about cool places we visit but also about our lovely guides that make your time in Warsaw outstanding! Trust the locals and enjoy the best nightlife spots in the city with our Pub Crawl, whether it’s a weekend or a weekday! We have been running those amazing tours since 2011.
Throughout the night, our guides will encourage you to take part in the crazy challenges which will let you get outside your comfort zone and give space in your head for unforgettable experiences. The night ends at a cool club in the city center with free VIP entry.
Highlights
- 1
Open Bar
Kick off the night with one hour of unlimited beer, wine, and mixed drinks.
- 2
Drinking Games
Break the ice and bond with fellow crawlers over fun, guide-led drinking games.
- 3
Local Bars & Club
Visit a curated selection of three of the city’s best local bars and a club.
- 4
Free Welcome Shots
Receive a complimentary shot at every single venue you visit on the tour.
- 5
Fun Challenges
Step outside your comfort zone with exciting challenges for an unforgettable night.
- 6
VIP Club Entry
End the night by skipping the line with free VIP entry to a cool downtown club.
FAQ
Map
Labirynt Club, Chmielna 5 Street Nearest public transport: 3 metro station; 4 metro station
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