REVIEW · COPENHAGEN
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen
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Copenhagen goes party mode in four hours. This crawl packs five central venues into a single night and keeps things social with a guide who organizes the move and takes photos to capture it.
I also love the straightforward value: you get four shots and one beer included, so you can plan your budget before you even step out. The main drawback to consider is that the bars can feel crowded and the vibe can skew young on busier nights, so it may not suit you if you want a calm, polished outing.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A 4-Hour Party Crawl Built Around Central Bars
- Price and Value: What $48.88 Really Buys You
- Meeting Point in Gothersgade: Timing and Getting Started Right
- Group Size Can Swing: From 8 People to About 60
- Stop One at Aloha Beach Bar: The Night’s First Spark
- The Remaining Four Stops: How the Bars and Shots Usually Work
- Hosts and the Photo Plan: Social Energy With Real Names
- Included Alcohol vs. Your Budget: Avoid the End-of-Night Surprise
- Getting Around Copenhagen at Night: Central, But Still a Handoff
- Who This Pub Crawl Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen?
- Where does the crawl start?
- Is the tour in English?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Are additional drinks included?
- What is the minimum age to join?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Five stops in central Copenhagen: you’re not wandering alone or guessing where to go next
- Alcohol included: four shots and one beer are built into the price
- Guide-led pacing: hosts keep the group moving through the night
- Photo coverage: pictures get posted to Pub Crawl Copenhagen on FB and IG
- Age range guidance: recommended 18–35, but all ages 18+ are welcome if you want to socialize
A 4-Hour Party Crawl Built Around Central Bars

The Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen is designed for one goal: get you into Copenhagen nightlife fast, with company, and without spending your whole evening deciding where to go. You’ll hit five different venues in the center of town, and the night runs about 4 hours from start to finish.
It’s not positioned as a fancy tasting tour. This is a crowd-mixing, dance-floor-leaning night where the guide’s job is to keep energy up and help you meet people. You’ll also get a practical bonus: the host takes group photos so you can remember the night even if your memory is a bit foggy by the end.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Copenhagen
Price and Value: What $48.88 Really Buys You

At about $48.88 per person for ~4 hours, the math works best if you’re the type who would normally order shots and a beer anyway. The tour includes four shots and one beer across the night, plus the hosts and the photo plan.
That’s the core value. After that, additional drinks are on you. A few people also note that the bars are often chosen for party energy and convenience, not luxury. In other words: you’re paying for organization, social momentum, and included alcohol—more than for top-tier cocktail quality.
So if you’re the traveler who wants a slow, craft-drink kind of night, you may feel underwhelmed. If you want a budget-friendly way to start the weekend (or rescue a solo night), this can be a solid deal.
Meeting Point in Gothersgade: Timing and Getting Started Right

The official start is Bar Celona, Gothersgade 35, 1123 København. From there, the crawl takes you through central venues, and the activity ends at a different location than the start.
This matters because Copenhagen nights can move quickly. The group will likely be in motion, and the ending point may not be where you’d naturally get off. Bring a plan for getting home—check your route from the last stop area, or keep it simple and use public transport/taxi based on wherever you finish.
Also, you’ll get a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation at booking. The tour is in English and is near public transportation, which helps if you’re syncing the pub crawl with dinner plans.
Group Size Can Swing: From 8 People to About 60

One thing I’d factor in before booking is the group size. The crawl has a maximum of 60 travelers, but the actual crowd can vary by day and time.
Some nights can feel tight and lively, with groups that skew young (many people report lots of 20-year-olds). Other nights can be smaller and more relaxed—one Tuesday-night group described being only 8 people, which made it easier to talk to everyone.
So here’s the practical takeaway: if you want easier conversation and smoother introductions, aim for days/times when smaller groups are more likely. If you’re happy in a bigger party crowd and want instant social energy, the larger size can be fun.
Stop One at Aloha Beach Bar: The Night’s First Spark
Your first stop is Aloha Beach Bar. This is your kickoff point, where you get pulled into the Copenhagen nightlife flow right away instead of starting with a quiet pregame.
Expect a high-energy start. That first venue is where you’ll likely meet the group and get the night’s rhythm—how fast you move, where you line up, and how the guide handles introductions and photos. Some people love this “party starts now” feeling; others simply want more structured introductions early on.
If you’re shy or want an easier entry, arrive a few minutes early at the meeting bar. Being punctual gives you time to get your bearings before the group moves.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Copenhagen
The Remaining Four Stops: How the Bars and Shots Usually Work

You’ll visit five venues total, and the crawl is set up so you don’t waste time between locations. The pacing is a big part of the experience, and many people mention the tour feels well structured for a night out.
Still, there’s a practical reality with bar crawls: venues can be small, and when multiple groups arrive, space gets tight. A few comments point out that certain stops can feel overpacked, with long waits outside at times. If you get uncomfortable in crowds, consider that before you commit.
On the drinks side, remember this is an included-drinks model. You’re not paying for every round. Instead, you’re receiving a planned amount: four shots and one beer distributed across the night. Some people liked the shots; others felt they were basic or not their favorite style. In at least one case, a substitute was offered when the provided shots weren’t a good fit—so if you dislike what you get, speak up politely.
Hosts and the Photo Plan: Social Energy With Real Names

The tour is hosted by a team of guides/hosts, and the vibe can hinge on who you get. The good news is that many guides seem to know how to keep the group together and help people feel included.
You’ll also get photos. The guide takes pictures during the crawl and uploads them to social media under Pub Crawl Copenhagen on FB and IG.
From the feedback, a few host names show up repeatedly:
- UV (some nights praised for energy and safety; others mention behavior that made people uncomfortable)
- Dani / Daniella / Daniela / Yuvi / IuVi (often praised for welcoming groups and good pacing)
- Alexa (praised for looking after everyone and keeping the night fun)
- Meg (praised for helping people connect quickly and creating a team atmosphere)
- Nomi (praised for being fun and knowledgeable, especially on smaller groups)
So what does this mean for you? If you want a strong social host, this kind of crawl can deliver. But because host personalities vary, it’s smart to go in with a flexible mindset: you’re paying for a guided party experience, not a museum-grade tour.
Included Alcohol vs. Your Budget: Avoid the End-of-Night Surprise

Let’s talk money the way you’ll actually experience it. The price includes four shots and one beer. After that, any additional drinks are not included.
If you’re budget-minded, this is a blessing: you can estimate your total spend more easily than many bar plans. If you’re the type to keep ordering after the included drinks run out, you’ll want to set aside extra cash early so you’re not deciding mid-night.
Also, be aware that if your shot preferences don’t match what’s served, you may not get a choice every time. A substitution was mentioned once in the feedback, but it’s not a guaranteed policy in the info you have. Best approach: if something isn’t for you, ask.
Getting Around Copenhagen at Night: Central, But Still a Handoff
This tour is built around central locations, and it starts near public transportation. That helps, because Copenhagen is walkable in many areas, but night movement still adds friction—crowds, street crossings, and waiting outside venues.
The tour ends at a different location than where it starts, so don’t plan to be back at your hotel on foot at the exact moment you expect. You’ll likely finish where the night naturally closes, which is handy if you’re staying nearby—but not ideal if you need a strict end-time plan.
If you’re pairing this with an early morning activity, give yourself buffer time.
Who This Pub Crawl Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)
This is best for you if:
- You’re 18+ and want a party-focused night rather than a quiet cultural walk
- You’re traveling solo and want an instant social setup
- You want organized bar hopping with included drinks
- You like meeting people from different countries without having to plan the route
It may not be the best fit if:
- You want an upscale or “local-only” bar experience with zero tourist energy
- You dislike crowds and tight venues
- You’re very sensitive to host behavior or group dynamics (some feedback includes discomfort on certain nights)
Also, the recommended age range is 18–35, but people over 35 are welcome if they feel mentally young and want to socialize.
Should You Book the Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen?
I’d book it if you want a simple answer to your first night in town: meet people, hit central bars, get a guided plan, and start off with four shots and a beer included. The rating and volume of positive feedback suggest that for many people, it delivers what they came for: fun, social energy, and an easy introduction to Copenhagen nightlife.
I would hesitate if you’re hoping for a quiet, sophisticated evening or if you strongly prefer roomy venues and calm pacing. On busier nights, the group can be big, and some stops may feel cramped.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen?
It lasts about 4 hours.
Where does the crawl start?
The start meeting point is Bar Celona, Gothersgade 35, 1123 København, Denmark.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes hosts, photos, and alcoholic beverages: 4 shots and 1 beer throughout the night.
Are additional drinks included?
No. Additional drinks are not included.
What is the minimum age to join?
The minimum age is 18, and you should bring ID.
What happens if I cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.





























