Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen

Join Copenhagen's biggest party scene and meet travelers from around the world. Four shots, one beer, and five venues included for just $48.88—perfect for solo travelers.

5.0(868 reviews)From $48.88 per person

When you’re looking to shake off the travel fatigue and connect with other adventurers in Copenhagen, this pub crawl delivers exactly what it promises—a lively, well-organized introduction to the city’s nightlife scene paired with genuine opportunities to make new friends. We love that the tour includes four shots and a beer right in the ticket price, which genuinely saves money compared to buying drinks independently in Copenhagen’s notoriously expensive bars. What really impressed us about the reviews is how consistently travelers mention the quality of the hosts, who seem genuinely invested in making sure everyone has a good time.

The main consideration here is that this is decidedly a young person’s party, with a recommended age range of 18-35 and group sizes that can hit the maximum of 60 people. If you’re looking for sophisticated cocktails and quiet conversation, this isn’t your scene. But if you’re a solo traveler wanting to meet other adventurers, a group of friends seeking a high-energy night out, or someone who simply wants to experience Copenhagen’s casual bar culture without overthinking it, this tour checks all the boxes.

What Makes This Tour Worth Your Money

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - What Makes This Tour Worth Your Money
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Understanding the Itinerary: Five Venues, One Unforgettable Night
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - The Social Element: Meeting People from Around the World
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Group Size and What to Expect
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Potential Issues to Consider
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Logistics and Practical Details
Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Who Should Book This Tour
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At $48.88 per person for four hours that include four shots and a beer, you’re looking at solid value in a city where a single beer can easily run $8-12. But the real value isn’t just in the included drinks—it’s in what the tour organizes for you that would take hours to figure out on your own.

Most travelers book this experience about 11 days in advance, which suggests word-of-mouth is strong among the backpacker and young traveler community. The 95% recommendation rate and 5.0-star average rating tell you something important: people are having genuinely good experiences here. When nearly everyone who takes a tour recommends it to others, that’s not marketing—that’s satisfaction.

The tour operates with mobile tickets, meaning you can book on your phone and show up ready to go. You’ll meet at Bar Celona on Gothersgade 35 in central Copenhagen, a location that’s convenient to public transportation and positioned right in the heart of where the action happens.

Understanding the Itinerary: Five Venues, One Unforgettable Night

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Understanding the Itinerary: Five Venues, One Unforgettable Night

The tour takes you through five different venues across central Copenhagen over the course of approximately four hours. The first stop is Aloha Beach Bar, where you’ll get your initial introduction to the group and your party guide will begin setting the tone for the evening.

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What’s particularly clever about this crawl’s design is that the bars rotate, which keeps the experience fresh for repeat visitors. One traveler noted that “the bars switch up on different nights so it keeps the experience dynamic,” meaning if you do this crawl multiple times, you won’t be hitting the same venues. This also suggests the organizers have relationships with numerous bars across the city, which speaks to their established reputation.

The venues themselves trend toward younger, more casual bars rather than Copenhagen’s famous craft beer establishments or upscale cocktail lounges. One reviewer described them as “cheap and fun—good for young budget travelers,” while another mentioned they were “underground Danish bars” you might not discover on your own. This is important context: you’re not getting the polished, Instagram-famous spots here. You’re getting authentic neighborhood hangouts where locals actually drink.

One particularly memorable moment from the reviews stands out: a traveler mentioned that “at the fourth bar, our group took over most of the venue and had a massive dance party.” This gives you a sense of the energy and the size of the group—when you’ve got 30-60 people moving through a bar together, you create a presence and an atmosphere that smaller groups simply can’t match.

You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Copenhagen

The Guides Make All the Difference

If there’s one element that separates a mediocre pub crawl from an exceptional one, it’s the guide. The reviews consistently highlight specific guides by name—Dani, UV, Alexa, Meg, Daniela—and travelers credit them with making or breaking the night.

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One solo traveler had a particularly positive experience with a guide named Nomi on a quieter Tuesday night: “Because our group was small, we were all able to talk to and get to know one another, and it made for a more intimate and fun experience.” This is valuable information—the quality of your experience may depend partly on group size, which naturally fluctuates based on the day of the week.

The best guides seem to do several things well. They facilitate introductions and ice-breakers rather than just herding people from bar to bar. One reviewer praised a guide for creating a “team atmosphere by allowing us to play games and connect with each other from the start,” which meant “our tour group clicked immediately.” Another mentioned that their guide “kept the energy up and made everyone feel safe and comfortable.”

The guides also function as photographers, capturing moments throughout the night. Pictures get uploaded to the tour company’s Facebook and Instagram pages, so you have both personal memories and the ability to tag yourself in group photos—a nice touch in the age of social media.

The Social Element: Meeting People from Around the World

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - The Social Element: Meeting People from Around the World

The core appeal of this experience is social. You’re not here for the architecture or the historical context—you’re here to meet people. And the reviews suggest this actually works remarkably well.

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One traveler noted: “It was such a great way to meet other travelers along the way. Definitely be prepared for a long but fine night!” Another mentioned they “met so many people we wished it hadn’t been our last night in Copenhagen!” A group that came for a stag do from Scotland called it one of “the best things you can do to yourself in Copenhagen,” emphasizing how the guides “were amazing” and “such a good laugh.”

Solo travelers particularly benefit. Multiple reviews specifically mention this tour as ideal for people traveling alone, and that makes sense—you show up as a party of one and immediately become part of a larger group with a built-in social structure. The hosts facilitate introductions, and the drinking and bar-hopping naturally creates bonding opportunities. As one solo traveler put it: “It’s a great option for solo travelers to have the opportunity to go out and have fun in an organized group, meeting new people and discovering underground Danish bars.”

What the Drinks Package Actually Includes

Your ticket includes four shots and one beer spread across the five venues you’ll visit. This might sound modest, but in Copenhagen’s context, it’s meaningful. A single beer in a central Copenhagen bar typically costs 60-80 DKK (roughly $8-11 USD), and shots run similar prices. You’re looking at roughly 250-300 DKK ($35-40 USD) worth of drinks included in your ticket price.

The quality of the shots and beer is what it is—one traveler called them “basic and cheap,” which is an honest assessment. Don’t expect craft cocktails or rare craft beers. You’re getting straightforward shots and standard beer, which is exactly what makes sense for this type of event. If you want something different, reviewers note that the staff will work with you: “Don’t be afraid to speak up, they’re nice and helpful, and just want you to have a good time.”

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Group Size and What to Expect

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Group Size and What to Expect

This is where the experience can vary significantly. The tour accommodates up to 60 people maximum, and that’s a key detail. On busy nights (weekends, holidays, special events), you could be looking at a larger, more chaotic experience. On quieter nights (weekdays), groups might be significantly smaller and more intimate.

The reviews reveal this variation clearly. One traveler who went on a Tuesday night with just eight people had an excellent experience with meaningful conversations. Another traveler on New Year’s Eve described the opposite: massive crowds, tiny bars that couldn’t accommodate everyone, and a frustrating experience overall. The reviewer noted: “The bar that everyone meets in is tiny, no room to mingle with fellow travelers, they had taken on far too many people… the whole group was split into 4 smaller groups with at least 30/40 people in each.”

This is important: your experience quality may depend significantly on when you book. Weekdays will likely be calmer and more personal. Weekends and holidays will be larger, louder, and more chaotic. Choose your timing based on what kind of experience appeals to you.

You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Copenhagen

Potential Issues to Consider

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Potential Issues to Consider

While the vast majority of reviews are positive, a few legitimate concerns have surfaced that deserve mention. A small number of travelers reported uncomfortable interactions or poor organization on particularly crowded nights. One reviewer mentioned a guide who made inappropriate comments, and another felt accused of not being part of the official group by bar staff.

These aren’t systemic issues—they appear to be isolated incidents—but they’re worth noting. The tour company’s ability to manage quality control likely diminishes when operating at full capacity with 60 people. On slower nights with smaller groups and better guide-to-participant ratios, these issues seem less likely to occur.

One reviewer also mentioned that the final bar on their tour didn’t even have music, which suggests inconsistency in venue quality or availability. This could happen on any given night depending on what’s happening at the venues.

Logistics and Practical Details

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Logistics and Practical Details

You’ll need to bring a valid ID if you look under 21 (and honestly, probably regardless—it’s Denmark, they’re strict about age verification). The minimum age is 18, and the recommended age range is 18-35, though the company notes that “people over 35 but mentally young are welcome.” This is a refreshingly honest way of saying: if you’re older but want to party with 20-somethings, you’re welcome, but understand the vibe.

The tour starts at Bar Celona and ends at a different location, so you’ll be walking through central Copenhagen to reach your final venue. One traveler mentioned walking for “at least 30 minutes” at the end of the night, so budget extra time if you need to catch a late train or have other plans.

The cancellation policy is generous: you can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, you lose your money, which is standard for tours. The tour requires a minimum number of participants, so if it doesn’t meet that threshold, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

Who Should Book This Tour

Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen - Who Should Book This Tour

This experience is genuinely ideal for specific travelers. Solo travelers seeking social connection and a safe, organized way to explore nightlife will find real value here. Groups of friends wanting a high-energy night out with built-in entertainment and structure will have a blast. Backpackers and younger travelers wanting to meet people from around the world will find exactly what they’re looking for.

If you’re traveling with a partner and want a quiet, romantic evening, or if you’re seeking sophisticated cocktails and refined ambiance, this isn’t your tour. If you’re over 40 and prefer a more subdued social scene, you’ll probably feel out of place. If you’re concerned about large groups or heavy drinking, this won’t appeal to you.

But if you’re young at heart, social by nature, and want to experience Copenhagen’s casual bar culture while making friends from around the globe, this tour delivers exceptional value and genuine fun.

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Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen



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Frequently Asked Questions

How much alcohol is actually included?
Your ticket includes four shots and one beer distributed across the five venues. You can purchase additional drinks at each bar, but they’re not included in the ticket price. The included drinks are worth roughly $35-40 USD based on Copenhagen bar prices.

What if I don’t drink alcohol?
The tour is built around drinking and socializing in bars. While the company says “everyone is welcome that wants to socialize and have a good time,” this tour is specifically designed around alcohol consumption. If you’re non-drinking or uncomfortable in bar environments, this isn’t the right experience for you.

Will I actually make friends, or is it just a party?
Based on reviews, genuine social connections do happen. Guides facilitate introductions, and the shared experience of bar-hopping creates natural bonding. One traveler mentioned creating “lifelong friendships.” However, the quality of social connections likely depends on group size and the specific people on your tour.

When should I book to avoid huge crowds?
Weekday tours appear to have smaller groups (8-20 people) compared to weekends or holidays, which can hit the 60-person maximum. Tuesday through Thursday would likely offer a more intimate experience if that’s your preference.

What’s the actual walking distance involved?
The tour covers five venues in central Copenhagen over four hours. One reviewer mentioned a 30-minute walk to the final venue, so budget for significant walking. Wear comfortable shoes, and note that the walking happens after you’ve been drinking.

Are the bars actually good, or are they just cheap?
They’re described as “cheap and fun” rather than “nice” or “upscale.” You’re not getting Copenhagen’s famous craft beer bars or trendy cocktail lounges. You’re getting casual neighborhood bars where locals drink. It’s authentic rather than polished.

Do I get copies of the photos taken during the tour?
The guide takes photos and uploads them to the company’s Facebook and Instagram pages. You can find and download your own photos from there. This is a nice touch for memories, but not quite the same as receiving a professional photo package.

What’s the dress code?
The tour doesn’t specify a dress code, and reviews don’t mention restrictions. Dress casually but respectably—you’re going to multiple bars, not a nightclub, so regular street clothes are appropriate. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

The Bottom Line: Party Pub Crawl Copenhagen offers genuine value for solo travelers and social groups seeking authentic nightlife experiences and real human connection in a major European city. At under $50 with drinks included, the price is fair. The consistently excellent reviews and high recommendation rate speak to real satisfaction among travelers. The main variable is group size—book on a weekday for a more intimate experience, or go on a weekend if you want maximum energy and chaos. The guides are the real stars here, and multiple travelers credit them with transforming a simple bar crawl into a memorable social experience. Whether you’re a solo traveler nervous about exploring Copenhagen’s nightlife alone or a group of friends seeking an organized night out, this tour delivers what it promises: fun, drinks, new friends, and memories of Copenhagen’s casual bar culture.

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