REVIEW · BELGRADE
Belgrade Party Pub Crawl
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Belgrade nightlife feels way less random with a host. This pub crawl is built for people who want to start partying quickly, without spending hours hunting down the right bars. You get Belgrade Nightlife Tours leadership plus included party perks, so the night has a clear plan from the first stop.
What I like most is the mix of three shots plus party entries in the price, which keeps you from constantly doing mental math in your head. I also like that Toby (the guide name shows up again and again in guest feedback) focuses on getting you into the right drinking and dancing spots and looking after the group as the evening moves. The main drawback: it is a party crawl, so if you prefer quiet sightseeing or a slow pace, the schedule and energy may feel a bit intense—and it depends on good weather to run smoothly.
In This Review
- Key things that make this crawl work
- Why a Belgrade pub crawl beats random bar-hopping
- Meeting at Studentski trg: how the night gets organized
- Toby’s role: getting you into the right places and keeping you moving
- Stop by stop: what four nightlife rounds feel like
- Price and value: what $65.53 buys you (and what it saves)
- Who this is best for (and who should rethink it)
- Security and comfort: feeling looked after matters
- Practical tips so your night goes smoothly
- Should you book Belgrade Party Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the Belgrade Party Pub Crawl?
- Where does the tour start?
- Does the tour end at the same place?
- What is included in the price?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- How many stops are included?
- What is the group size limit?
- Is it suitable for most travelers?
- What is the cancellation policy and what happens if the weather is bad?
Key things that make this crawl work

- A local guide who knows where the night is happening
- Included drinks and party entries so you spend less time paying as you go
- Four stops over about 4 hours, which is a good sprint length for first-timers
- English-speaking hosting that helps you follow the plan and ask questions
- Max 50 travelers, keeping the group big enough for fun, not so huge that you get lost
Why a Belgrade pub crawl beats random bar-hopping
Belgrade can be great after dark, but going in cold can mean wasted time. If you wander from place to place on your own, you risk finding dead spots—or spending money just to find out a bar is not your vibe.
This kind of crawl fixes that. A local host runs the night so you’re not guessing. You’re basically buying a shortcut: drink, dance, repeat, with less aimless wandering.
You’re also not stuck staring at a map and hoping you picked the right neighborhood. The crawl is structured, and that structure is what makes a short trip feel like it lasts longer.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Belgrade
Meeting at Studentski trg: how the night gets organized

You start at Student Park (Studentski trg 16, Beograd 11000). That matters more than it sounds. A clear meeting point in a central area is one less problem to solve after a long travel day.
The tour also ends back at the meeting point. That is a quietly big benefit for nightlife tours. When you’re done dancing, you don’t want to spend your last energy chunk figuring out logistics.
The crawl is designed around a practical evening flow too. It runs for about 4 hours and includes multiple venue stops, so you can plan dinner earlier and still have time to decompress afterward.
Toby’s role: getting you into the right places and keeping you moving

The standout theme from guest comments is the guide itself—especially Toby. People describe him as friendly, helpful, and tuned into what the group needs in the moment. That kind of hosting matters on a pub crawl because the best nightlife choices are often time-based: what’s busy, what has music you can actually dance to, and where the crowd is in a good mood.
You’ll also appreciate the way a good guide handles the human side. In feedback, Toby is credited with taking care of everyone and helping with reservations when needed. On a busy night, that kind of help can mean less standing around and more time enjoying the evening.
One more thing: the crawl format also makes it easier to meet people. Solo travelers often get stuck in their own heads when they go out alone. In this setup, you have a built-in reason to talk—who’s next, which stop are we heading to, what kind of music do you like.
Stop by stop: what four nightlife rounds feel like

You’ll hit four stops during the crawl. The stops are the framework for how the night builds energy—starting social, then shifting toward more partying.
Here’s what you should expect at each phase, and what to keep in mind:
Stop 1: Set the tone and get your bearings.
The first stop is about getting the group together and easing into Belgrade nightlife without friction. Since the tour includes drinks, you’re not waiting for the night to start paying off.
Consideration: music and atmosphere can be loud right away, so if you want conversation-heavy vibes, arrive ready to shout a little.
Stop 2: Build momentum with local bar energy.
This is where the crawl typically turns into a real social experience: more people talking, music getting louder, and the group settling into the idea that the night is underway. A local host keeps you from overthinking where to go next.
Consideration: if you’re sensitive to crowds, choose your timing. Later stops can feel busier than the first one.
Stop 3: The dancing phase with party entries.
The tour includes party entries, which signals that at least one stop is set up for more than just standing and chatting. This is the point where you’ll likely see more people dancing and fewer people lingering.
Consideration: wear shoes you can move in. Pub crawls are short, but your feet will still do most of the work.
Stop 4: Final stop with the host’s wrap-up support.
Ending back at the meeting point is helpful, but the real value is how the final stop usually feels: you’re already in the party rhythm, so you’re not scrambling to find your way home. Your host can also help with practical questions before you head out on your own.
Consideration: pacing matters near the end. If you take breaks too late, you may feel rushed in the final hour.
Even without knowing exact venue names ahead of time, the crawl’s ingredients are clear: drinking, dancing, and entry access, guided by someone who knows what’s working that night.
Price and value: what $65.53 buys you (and what it saves)

The price is $65.53 per person for about 4 hours. That number looks simple, but the value comes from how the tour reduces your normal nightlife costs.
You get:
- Three shots
- A drink
- Party entries
- A guided route through multiple venues
If you’ve ever gone out in a foreign city, you know how quickly costs stack up: entrance fees, priced drinks, and taxis when you’re too tired to walk. This crawl bundles some of that together so you can budget for a night out in one clean decision.
There’s also a practical “value” angle: a guide helps you avoid wasted time. Time in nightlife is expensive. One dead stop can throw off the whole night. Here, the host’s job is to keep the evening moving in the right direction.
Group discounts are mentioned as part of what’s offered too. Even if you don’t control group size, discounts can make the overall price feel more fair than doing the same night on your own.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Belgrade
Who this is best for (and who should rethink it)

This crawl is ideal for first-timers who want a quick introduction to Belgrade’s nightlife. If you’re only in town for a few days, a guided pub crawl is often one of the fastest ways to understand what the city feels like after dark.
It also suits:
- Solo travelers who want an easy way to meet people without forcing it
- Groups who want a plan and don’t want to fight over where to go
- Anyone who would rather pay for entry help than deal with guesswork
You might want to skip—or at least think carefully—if you:
- Prefer a very quiet night out or long cocktail conversations
- Hate the idea of included shots (even if you don’t have to drink every single one)
- Want a fully flexible, never-rushed itinerary
This is not an open-ended wandering tour. It’s a planned party circuit.
Security and comfort: feeling looked after matters

Nightlife is fun, but comfort matters too. In guest feedback, Toby is credited with making people feel secure and supported throughout the night. That’s not just about safety in the abstract. It’s about how the group moves, how problems get handled quickly, and how the host keeps an eye on who needs help.
That kind of care is extra valuable if you’re traveling alone or you don’t know the city well. When you trust the plan and the guide, you can focus on enjoying the music and the people around you.
There’s also an energy angle. When a group feels organized, it’s easier to relax. You’re not scanning your surroundings every minute, trying to figure out where everyone went.
Practical tips so your night goes smoothly

A pub crawl is only as fun as your setup. A few practical choices can make a big difference:
Plan your day so you have energy.
This is about 4 hours of moving, dancing, and social time. If you overbook earlier, the crawl can feel exhausting instead of exciting.
Go with the flow on included drinks.
The tour includes shots and a drink, so you don’t need to start shopping immediately at stop one. Pace yourself so you can stay out for the whole route.
Bring a charger plan.
Your ticket is mobile. Make sure your phone battery is enough for check-in and messaging if you need it.
Wear shoes you can dance in.
You’ll be switching venues across the night, and you’ll likely spend more time on your feet than you expect.
Ask Toby questions early.
If you want to know what kind of music a venue plays or which stop is best for dancing, ask at the start. A good host can steer you with real-time advice.
If you do those things, you’ll feel like you’re part of the nightlife, not just watching it happen from the sidelines.
Should you book Belgrade Party Pub Crawl?
Book it if you want a short, high-energy introduction to Belgrade nightlife with built-in value: shots, a drink, and party entries, plus a friendly local guide (Toby) who keeps the group moving and helps people have a good night.
Skip it if you want total quiet, long-form bar conversations, or a fully flexible schedule with no included activities. This is a party crawl. It rewards people who are ready for that pace.
One more smart way to decide: if you’re in Belgrade for a limited time and you’d rather spend your first night learning how the city works after dark, this crawl is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is the Belgrade Party Pub Crawl?
The experience lasts about 4 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at Student Park (Studentski trg 16, Beograd 11000, Serbia).
Does the tour end at the same place?
Yes. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The price includes three shots, a drink, and party entries.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
How many stops are included?
The tour includes four stops.
What is the group size limit?
The tour has a maximum of 50 travelers.
Is it suitable for most travelers?
Most travelers can participate.
What is the cancellation policy and what happens if the weather is bad?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. The tour requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






























