REVIEW · BELGRADE
Belgrade Chuggalong – Pub Crawl
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Belgrade nights move fast. This Belgrade pub crawl throws you into the action with local guides, rotating bar stops by season, and free shots as you work your way toward a club finish. It’s a simple premise with a party rhythm that keeps the group going instead of wandering on its own.
I like how the night is built for meeting people early. Starting at Berlin Monroe means you get introduced to your guides and the group right away, and the energy tends to turn strangers into a team quickly, especially when a guide like Dimitra is leading. I also like that the crawl focuses on getting you solid value through exclusive drink deals at each bar stop.
One drawback to plan for: alcoholic beverages aren’t included, so the $30.12 ticket is only part of your night budget. And since it can run up to about 8 hours, it’s best if you’re genuinely up for a late evening.
In This Review
- Key things that make this pub crawl worth your time
- Price and what it actually covers for Belgrade Chuggalong
- The Berlin Monroe meet-up: how the night starts (and why it matters)
- Bar-hopping that changes with the season
- The guide team and the social engine behind the crawl
- The free shots and drink deals: how to make them work for you
- The club finish: the part you plan for, not hope for
- Chugging game energy: fun if you pace it
- Who this pub crawl fits best in your Belgrade trip
- Practical tips to get the most out of the 8-hour party plan
- Should you book Belgrade Chuggalong?
- FAQ
- What is the price of Belgrade Chuggalong
- How long is the pub crawl
- What time does the tour start
- Where does the tour meet
- Is alcohol included in the ticket
- What does the ticket include
- How many people are in the group
- What happens if the weather is poor
- Is free cancellation available
Key things that make this pub crawl worth your time
- Meet-and-party start at Berlin Monroe so you don’t spend the first hour trying to find your way
- Free shots and deal stops that help your money go farther
- Season-swapped bar lineup so the crawl can match what’s hottest right now
- Guides run the energy with games and interaction (including chugging)
- Guaranteed club ending each time, so you’re not left guessing what comes next
- Group size capped at 60 which keeps it lively without being total chaos
Price and what it actually covers for Belgrade Chuggalong

At $30.12 per person, this is priced like a ticket to a night out, not a full open bar. What you’re paying for is the structure: the guide team, the plan to hop between multiple bars, and the coordination that gets you from the meet-up to the final club. Your ticket also includes landing and facility fees, which helps explain why the alcohol part isn’t bundled in.
The best way to think about value is this: if you drink some, the free shots and exclusive drink deals can offset a lot of the extra cost you’d normally spend when you self-plan a nightlife crawl. But if you barely drink—or if you prefer to sip slowly and pick only one place—this may feel like you paid for the logistics more than the drinks.
Timing matters too. It runs about 4 to 8 hours, starting at 8:00 pm. That long window is great if you want a full evening, but you should be honest with yourself: if you’re the type who gets tired at 10:30, you’ll probably have a less enjoyable time.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Belgrade
The Berlin Monroe meet-up: how the night starts (and why it matters)

The meet-up point is Berlin Monroe, Cetinjska 15, in Belgrade, and the start time is 8:00 pm. You’ll gather in a central location, get introduced to your local guides, and meet your fellow party-goers.
This early setup is more than a formality. A pub crawl succeeds or fails based on the first hour. When the group is formed quickly—rather than everyone showing up late and scattered—you get two practical wins:
- You can relax right away and stop figuring things out.
- The social vibe forms while it’s still easy to talk to people.
There’s also a real-world convenience angle. The start location is stated as near public transportation, which is good if you’re arriving from elsewhere in the city or you want an easier way to get back after the final club.
If you’re coming alone, this part is a big deal. The experience is designed so you’re not just waiting for everyone to show up; you’re pulled into the night as a group from the start.
Bar-hopping that changes with the season

Once you’re in motion, the crawl takes you through several bars, mixing bigger hotspots with cozier spots and lesser-known places. The specific bars can change by season, which means the night aims to match the current atmosphere rather than locking you into a fixed list that might be outdated.
In practice, that seasonal flexibility is useful. Belgrade nightlife can shift with weather, weekends, and what’s popular at any given time. If the lineup updates, you’re more likely to have stops that feel relevant rather than “the bars we chose six months ago.”
At each stop, you get:
- Exclusive drink deals and special promotions
- Free shots for the group (not just a one-time thing)
You’re also guided the whole way, so you’re not guessing where to go next or trying to decode menu prices in a hurry. Your guides will engage you in fun activities, and the crawl includes a chugging game theme—so expect a little friendly competition as the night goes on.
One small consideration: pub crawl pacing isn’t built for slow sightseeing. You’re moving from place to place with the group, so if you want long sits, deep conversations in quiet bars, or lots of time to roam, this format may feel tight.
The guide team and the social engine behind the crawl
What makes the experience really work is the human part: the local guides. They’re not just handing out directions. They’re there to keep the group together, manage the flow between venues, and keep interaction going.
This is where the feedback shines. A guide named Dimitra is specifically singled out for being amazing, and the described payoff is big: people form new friendships quickly and carry that momentum through to the final club. That’s the practical heart of what you want from a pub crawl—good hosting, not just a route.
Also, the size cap matters. With a maximum of 60 travelers, you get a group that’s lively enough to feel like a party, but not so huge that you lose the sense of being cared for. Smaller groups are often easier to manage, but a 60-person ceiling still keeps it within a “managed chaos” range.
The free shots and drink deals: how to make them work for you

The crawl’s main value drivers are the free shots and exclusive drink deals at each bar stop. This can be great, but you’ll get the best outcome if you treat the deals like a mini game:
- Start with a quick scan of what’s being offered at each bar, then choose what makes sense for you.
- If you’re offered shots, be strategic—know whether you want to play along fully or pace yourself.
- Use the deals to try a couple of local-style drinks, not just repeat the same order.
Because alcoholic beverages are not included in the price, the “deal” part won’t magically cover everything you might drink. But it can reduce the cost of sampling and prevent the night from feeling like you’re constantly paying full price for every stop.
Tip: don’t assume the value is automatic. It’s value you earn by paying attention. If you drift into autopilot and order without checking what’s discounted, the price you paid for the ticket won’t stretch as far.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Belgrade
The club finish: the part you plan for, not hope for

The crawl ends in one of Belgrade’s notorious clubs every time. That wording tells you a lot: you’re not just guided to a random late-night venue and told good luck. The group keeps going until you reach the final destination.
Why this matters is simple. Nightlife can be surprisingly hard to coordinate when you’re on your own. Even if you find a good bar, you still have to figure out what comes next—where the energy is, what’s open, and how to get your friends to agree. Here, the crawl removes that last uncertainty.
Just be ready for what a club ending usually means: louder music, a stronger party atmosphere, and less time for lingering. If you’re hoping for a low-key night, you might feel overpowered by the volume by the final stop. But if you want a full arc—from bar atmosphere to club energy—this is built for that.
Chugging game energy: fun if you pace it
The experience includes a playful challenge around chugging—your job is to do your best to beat the guides at their own game. That’s part of the theme, and it’s probably why this crawl feels more like an organized party than a quiet bar stroll.
For your enjoyment, the key is pacing and consent. Even if the vibe pushes you to participate, you should decide early what level of participation fits you. If you’re going to drink more aggressively, do it with a clear limit and a plan. If you’re not into chugging, you can still have a good time as long as you don’t let the competitive aspect pressure you into going beyond what feels comfortable.
Also, remember that the ticket doesn’t cover alcohol. So any extra shots or drinks can add up fast. A fun challenge stays fun when you don’t turn it into a spending sprint.
Who this pub crawl fits best in your Belgrade trip
This tour is best for people who want nightlife with structure. If you’re the type who enjoys:
- meeting new people fast,
- moving with a group instead of planning every turn,
- jumping between multiple bars,
- and finishing at a club instead of heading home early,
…then this fits. It also helps if you’re traveling solo or you don’t have a built-in friend group in Belgrade yet.
It may be a weaker match if you:
- want a quiet, low-volume evening,
- prefer to choose your stops slowly and independently,
- or don’t want to spend extra money on drinks because alcohol isn’t included.
One more practical thought: because it can run up to about 8 hours, it’s smart to pair it with a travel plan that doesn’t rely on you being fresh the next morning. If your next day has a packed tour schedule, consider whether a late club finish will cost you sleep.
Practical tips to get the most out of the 8-hour party plan

This is nightlife. That means your comfort choices shape your experience as much as the itinerary.
- Wear shoes you can stand and walk in for a long evening. You’ll be moving between multiple venues.
- Bring a payment method you trust, since you’ll be buying alcohol separately.
- Keep an eye on the deal moments. The free shots and promotions only help if you take advantage of them.
- If you’re doing the chugging game, set a personal limit before you’re offered something. Decide first, enjoy second.
- Expect noise and crowds at the end. If you’re sensitive to loud environments, you can still go, but plan for an exit strategy in your head.
And if you’re the kind of person who likes a good host, go into it with an open attitude. The guides are the engine, and the best nights are when you let them pull you into the group energy.
Should you book Belgrade Chuggalong?
I’d book this if you want a simple way to experience Belgrade nightlife with a team running the show. The ticket price feels reasonable for what you get: a structured bar crawl, free shots, and exclusive drink deals, followed by a club ending that takes the guesswork out of what happens next.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re trying to keep costs very tight or you don’t plan to drink beyond a couple of drinks. Because alcohol isn’t included, the final cost of your night depends heavily on your personal choices once the crawl starts.
If you do book, try to lock it in soon—on average it’s booked about 7 days in advance. Early booking gives you more chance to match your schedule, especially if you’re traveling during busier weeks.
FAQ
What is the price of Belgrade Chuggalong
It costs $30.12 per person.
How long is the pub crawl
It runs for about 4 to 8 hours.
What time does the tour start
The start time is 8:00 pm.
Where does the tour meet
The meeting point is Berlin Monroe, Cetinjska 15, Beograd 11000, Serbia.
Is alcohol included in the ticket
No. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
What does the ticket include
The ticket includes landing and facility fees.
How many people are in the group
The tour has a maximum of 60 travelers.
What happens if the weather is poor
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























