Belgrade at 9:00 pm is when it starts to feel real. This pub crawl strings together three very different spots—Old Town cocktails, a classic Savamala pre-party bar, then an art-and-club venue—so your night never feels stuck in one mood. It’s built for an easy, social flow with an English-speaking experience.
I like the included drinks structure, because it takes pressure off your wallet early. I also like that the third stop is the kind of place you can keep enjoying, with no time limit once you get there.
One thing to consider: it runs in the evening and hinges on getting good weather on the night you choose, so plan a backup if you’re traveling during stormy weeks.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade: a smooth route through Old Town and Savamala
- Price and what you actually get for $49.47
- Meeting point and timing: how to plan your night
- Stop 1: Witch Bar in Old Town with Kalemegdan views
- Stop 2: Prohibicija pre-party bar in Savamala
- Stop 3: Ben Akiba White Lounge & Art Gallery until 4–5 AM
- The included extras: glow paint, Perfect Match, and group energy
- The host matters: how the night stays on track
- What makes each stop feel worth it (and where it may not fit)
- Who should book this crawl
- Practical tips to make the most of the night
- Is RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade worth it? (My booking advice)
- FAQ
- What time does the RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What are the stops on the pub crawl?
- Are drinks included in the price?
- How long can I stay at the final venue?
- Is the tour in English?
- Is transportation included?
Key things to know before you go

- Three areas, three vibes: Old Town views, Savamala pre-party energy, then an art-gallery club setup
- Free drinks early on: free drinks at the first stop and a welcome shoot at the second
- Included extras for the group feel: glow paint and Perfect Match are part of the ticket
- Late hours at Ben Akiba: you can stay until 4–5 AM depending on the day
- Private tour for your group: you won’t be mixed in with strangers
RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade: a smooth route through Old Town and Savamala

Belgrade nightlife doesn’t do one-size-fits-all. One street can feel laid-back and scenic, and an hour later you’re in a different neighborhood where the music and the crowd take over. This crawl is smart because it mixes those “modes” on purpose, instead of trying to recreate the same party scene three times.
The whole experience is about social momentum. You start at Karađorđeva 50 at 9:00 pm, you move through three stops over about three hours, and you end back where you started. But the night doesn’t necessarily end at the three-hour mark, because the last venue keeps going late and the plan lets you stay.
A big plus for many groups: it’s priced at $49.47 per person and still includes several extras. When a pub crawl feels like a bargain, it’s usually because it reduces the number of decisions you have to make while you’re tired, hungry, and figuring out where to go next.
That’s the vibe here. Easy meeting point, set stops, English support, and a clear “go here, do this, then keep the night going” rhythm.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Belgrade
Price and what you actually get for $49.47
This is the part I always check first, because nightlife can get expensive fast once you start adding cover charges, drinks, and surprise fees.
For $49.47, you’re getting a ticketed experience that includes:
- Free drinks at the first place
- A free welcome shoot at the second place
- Glow paint
- Perfect Match
- Belgrade after party options
- Admission ticket free at each stop
A lot of pub crawls feel like “you pay to be walked around.” This one feels closer to “you pay for an organized night with early perks,” especially because the first two stops directly include drinks.
Another value point: you’re not told to hunt down specific venues on your own. You get a set sequence and an English-speaking format, which matters when you’re in Belgrade for the first time and you’d rather spend your energy on people, music, and the city—not on confusion.
Meeting point and timing: how to plan your night

The crawl begins at 9:00 pm at Karađorđeva 50, Beograd 11000, Serbia and returns to that meeting point at the end.
Because the itinerary is about three hours approx., you should plan your evening like this:
- Eat earlier, or bring a small snack before you meet (nothing about the ticket says food is included).
- Arrive a few minutes early so you’re not rushing when the group gathers.
- Expect that your “real night” may extend beyond the three hours if you stay at the third stop until closing.
Also, the experience is offered in English, and it’s a private tour/activity for your group only. That tends to make a difference. You can ask questions without feeling like you’re sharing space with five unrelated groups.
One more detail that matters in practice: the starting location is near public transportation, and the listing notes that private transportation isn’t included. So if you’re coming from elsewhere in Belgrade, use tram/bus/taxi planning that doesn’t rely on someone picking you up.
Stop 1: Witch Bar in Old Town with Kalemegdan views

Your first stop is Witch Bar, set in the Old Town area. The setting is more than decoration: the description points to a scenic view tied to major landmarks—Kalemegdan fortress, plus the area around the Orthodox Church and the Patriarchate.
This is a strong choice for the opening drink. Old Town spots usually give you something to look at besides your phone. Even if you’re with a group that’s ready to party, the view helps you slow down for a minute, take in the setting, and settle into the night.
What I like about this stop for your first hour:
- You get free admission included and free drinks at the start of the crawl
- The cocktails have playful names, which helps break the ice fast
- The ambiance is described as laid-back, which is exactly what you want at the beginning
Possible drawback: cocktail bars can be a slower start than rowdier pre-party venues. If your group wants instant high-volume chaos, this first stop may feel more relaxed than you expected. Still, it works as a warm-up and keeps you from burning out too early.
Stop 2: Prohibicija pre-party bar in Savamala

After Old Town, the crawl shifts into Savamala, and your second stop is Prohibicija.
This one is pitched as an original pre-party bar that leans on atmosphere and sound rather than over-designed interiors. The focus is on exceptional music, plus a relaxed, close-knit feel, with the surrounding neighborhood energy still present.
I like Prohibicija as the middle stop because it’s where your group energy should start to peak. You’re past the initial introductions, and now you’re in the zone where conversation gets louder, dancing gets more likely, and your night becomes about the rhythm.
The standout perk here is the free welcome shoot. That’s not just a drink—it’s a mini ritual that signals you’ve officially moved from sightseeing mode into party mode.
What to consider: since music is a core part of the experience, you may want to keep your ears in mind. If you’re sensitive to loud sound, choose your spot carefully inside the bar and don’t plan on having quiet conversations for long stretches.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Belgrade
Stop 3: Ben Akiba White Lounge & Art Gallery until 4–5 AM

The third stop is Ben Akiba White Lounge & Art Gallery, also in Savamala. This is where the crawl stops being only a pub crawl and starts becoming a “stay out late” plan.
The venue is described as an unusual mix of:
- Art
- Music
- Cocktails
- A modern presentation style using recycled elements to build the ambiance
The idea is that you’re not just drinking in a dark room. You’re in a space that’s doing something more visual and creative while still acting like a club. The listing also says the venue parties both on the ground floor and upstairs, which usually means there are multiple zones if your group wants a change of scene.
Here’s the practical win: there is no time limit for your stay at the club. It’s also open until 4–5 AM (depending on the day of the week). Many nightlife plans fail because you get fun time for an hour, then you’re shuttled away. This one gives you control at the end.
Also, the venue frequently organizes after-party events, and the experience includes Belgrade after party options. That means your guide’s role at this stage can help you decide whether to stay in the same place or shift to a late-night plan.
Possible drawback: the late closing time is great, but it’s also a test of stamina. If you have an early flight next morning, you might treat Ben Akiba as your “one-and-done” stop and keep a hard exit time.
The included extras: glow paint, Perfect Match, and group energy

A good pub crawl doesn’t just hand you drinks. It helps your group bond quickly, especially if you’re traveling with new friends, or meeting people through a small group format.
Your ticket includes:
- Glow paint
- Perfect Match
- Belgrade after party options
Glow paint usually means you’ll get some sort of fun, photo-friendly effect during the night. Even if you’re not into selfies, it helps the group feel like you’re participating in the same moment rather than just consuming alcohol at three different venues.
Perfect Match isn’t explained in detail in the basic info you have, so I won’t pretend it’s a specific game type. But it’s clearly included as part of the program, which suggests it’s part of how they keep everyone engaged across stops.
Bottom line: these extras are there to make the crawl feel like an experience, not a transit route.
The host matters: how the night stays on track

A crawl can go two ways. Either it feels organized and easy, or you’re constantly wondering what comes next.
This experience is consistently described as well-run, including praise for the host’s professionalism and communication. In the feedback, a host named Miki comes up as a standout, with groups praising his punctuality and the way he keeps the atmosphere moving.
You can use this as a planning tip: when you arrive, pay attention to any quick instructions on timing and where to meet at each change of venue. A good host reduces the friction that makes nightlife stressful.
Even if your group is international and you don’t know anyone, the goal here is to turn strangers into a unit by the end of the night. That tends to happen when the pace is steady and people aren’t left guessing.
What makes each stop feel worth it (and where it may not fit)
To judge value, I look at whether the stops feel like they have a reason to exist—not just “here’s another bar.”
- Witch Bar works because you start with a scenic Old Town atmosphere and get free drinks immediately. It sets the tone without overwhelming you.
- Prohibicija works as the sound-forward middle stop with a welcome shoot, which makes it feel like a milestone in the night.
- Ben Akiba works as the big payoff because you can stay late, it blends art and club energy, and it’s open until the early morning.
Where it might not fit:
- If you dislike loud music environments, the middle stop can be tough.
- If you’re someone who wants a quiet evening or early night, the last venue’s late hours might not match your pace.
Who should book this crawl
This is best for you if:
- You want an organized nightlife plan without constant map-checking
- You like meeting people and keeping your group moving
- You’re curious about Belgrade’s neighborhood styles, not just one club
- You’re okay spending most of the night starting at 9:00 pm and possibly later
It’s also a strong option for first-timers because the crawl links recognizable areas in a logical flow: Old Town → Savamala → late-night club zone.
If you’re traveling with someone who’s very picky about nightlife settings, Ben Akiba’s art-and-club mix might be the “compromise maker.” If your group would rather stick to one narrow club style, you might find the shifting venues a little too varied.
Practical tips to make the most of the night
These are the small choices that keep the crawl fun instead of tiring:
- Wear shoes you can dance in. You’re going to be out late, especially at Ben Akiba until 4–5 AM.
- Bring patience for music volume. Prohibicija is music-focused.
- Drink water between stops if you can. It makes the late hours more enjoyable.
- If you plan to stay at the club, set a mental time for when you’ll leave. Late nights feel amazing, but the morning always arrives.
Also, since the experience ends back at the meeting point, have a simple transport plan for getting home after the crawl finishes—or after you decide to leave Ben Akiba.
Is RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade worth it? (My booking advice)
With a 4.9 rating and 98% recommended, plus a clear value setup (free drinks at the first stop and a welcome shoot at the second, then a late-night third venue), I’d say this is a smart pick if your goal is a fun, social Belgrade night with minimal effort.
Book it if you want:
- A guided sequence that feels easy to follow
- Included early perks that keep costs predictable
- The option to extend your night late at Ben Akiba
Skip or reconsider if you need an early bedtime, hate loud venues, or want food included. This is a nightlife plan, not a meal tour.
If you fit the target vibe, RE:PLAY is the kind of activity that saves you from guessing—and gives you a reason to stay out after the first drink.
FAQ
What time does the RE:PLAY Pub Crawl Belgrade start?
It starts at 9:00 pm, and the tour runs for about 3 hours.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Karađorđeva 50, Beograd 11000, Serbia.
What are the stops on the pub crawl?
The crawl includes Witch Bar, Prohibicija, and Ben Akiba White Lounge & Art Gallery.
Are drinks included in the price?
Yes. You get free drinks at the first stop and a free welcome shoot at the second stop, and admission tickets are included for the stops.
How long can I stay at the final venue?
There is no time limit for your stay at Ben Akiba. It typically stays open until 4–5 AM depending on the day.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
Is transportation included?
No private transportation is included. The meeting point is near public transportation.




























