REVIEW · WARSAW
#1 Pub Crawl Warsaw with Optional Premium 1 Hour Open Bar
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If you want Warsaw nightlife without the planning headache, this crawl is a strong option. It kicks off at Labirynt Club on Chmielna, starts at 8:00 pm, and keeps energy high with drinking games and a guided route toward the city’s club scene, with hosts such as Paulina, Isabelle, Sofiane, and Julius showing up in the feedback.
What I like most is the social engine. You’re not just wandering from bar to bar alone. You’re grouped up, served at set stops, and pushed into games that help strangers become chatting partners—especially helpful for solo travelers.
One thing to keep in mind: the experience is built for big groups, up to 80 people, so service after the first hour can feel slow and the drink setup can get crowded.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- The Warsaw Start: Chmielna at 8:00 pm
- Labirynt to the First Stop: Getting Your Drinks and the Game On
- Open Bar Details: What You’ll Actually Get
- The Real Rhythm: Free Shots, Bar Hops, and Club Entry
- Are the Stops Locally Interesting?
- Group Size and Service Reality (The One Thing to Watch)
- Price and Value: Is $28.42 Fair for 4 Hours?
- Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best
- What to Pack and How to Have a Smooth Night
- Should You Book This Warsaw Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- What time does the Warsaw pub crawl start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s included with the optional premium 1-hour open bar?
- Are drinks beyond the included ones covered?
- What’s the minimum age?
- Is club entry included?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- Optional 1-hour open bar at the start, with beer, wine, and mixed drinks based on vodka, gin, rum, and whisky
- A free shot at each next bar, which helps you keep the pace without constant spending
- Line-skip club entry, so you spend less time waiting and more time dancing
- Guides running games and challenges, designed to get everyone talking fast
- English-speaking local hosts who share how Polish nightlife actually works
- Chmielna to Mazowiecka for a classic nightlife route, with a possible Old Town stop on special days
The Warsaw Start: Chmielna at 8:00 pm

The first part of the night is all about momentum. The meet point is at Labirynt Club, Chmielna 5, and the whole crawl is timed to begin at 8:00 pm, which is perfect if you’re arriving for the evening and don’t want to waste time. Chmielna is one of Warsaw’s most nightlife-packed corridors, so it makes sense to launch the tour where the energy already exists.
The payoff here is not just location. It’s structure. Instead of guessing what’s open, where to go next, or how to fit into a club line, you get a planned sequence and a guide who keeps things moving. That matters in Warsaw, where the night can swing from lively to packed fast.
I also like that this is an English-speaking experience with a clear group limit (max 80). That usually means you’ll get enough attention to find your people, even if it’s not a tiny private party.
Labirynt to the First Stop: Getting Your Drinks and the Game On

The crawl’s first stop centers on Ulica Chmielna, where the night begins in a more controlled way: you get an initial block of drinks and a set of games with the guides. The tour describes unlimited drinks for that first hour—beer plus spirits such as vodka, rum, gin, and whisky—paired with drinking games run by the hosts.
This is the part of the night that most people feel immediately. If you’ve ever done a pub crawl where everyone waits around and people don’t know what to do, this one tries to prevent that. The games are the social shortcut: you don’t need to be outgoing to join in, and you get common ground with the group right away.
If you’re the type who likes to warm up slowly, note the style: it’s geared toward getting everyone into the party vibe quickly. Plan to arrive on time because the schedule is the schedule.
Open Bar Details: What You’ll Actually Get
The tour includes an optional premium 1-hour open bar. When you choose it, the drink list includes beer, wine, and mixed drinks built around the spirits listed (vodka, gin, rum, whisky). In other words, you’re not limited to one type of pour—you can usually find something that matches what you’d order anyway.
Here’s how I’d think about value: the open bar option matters most if you’re planning to drink during the early part of the night. Since you start at 8:00 pm and the first stop is designed as a kickoff hour, that’s when having included drinks can feel like a win rather than a “maybe it’ll add up.”
One note from the way the night runs: after that first hour, the crawl shifts toward additional included drinks as free shots at each next bar, rather than another long block of unlimited pours. That change is part of how they manage costs and group flow, so expect the drink vibe to shift as you move on.
The Real Rhythm: Free Shots, Bar Hops, and Club Entry
After the start, the crawl keeps a simple formula: you hop between venues, you get a free shot at each next bar, and you get to end at a nightclub without standing around in lines. The tour also emphasizes discounts in the bars you visit, which can help if you decide you want extra drinks beyond what’s included.
The “skip the long lines” piece is a big deal for Warsaw clubs. Lines can eat time fast, especially later at night. Getting entry prioritized keeps your party from turning into a waiting session. It’s also a practical win if you’re on a schedule—dinner, an airport ride, or even just needing to be up the next morning.
The itinerary is described broadly as a guided route of the city’s best bars and clubs, ending at Mazowiecka. That’s a classic nightlife area, and it sets you up for the final stretch where the group usually splits slightly: some keep dancing, some take breaks, and some get snacks or water and regroup.
Are the Stops Locally Interesting?

The crawl is built around Polish nightlife traditions, with guides sharing how the scene works and what you should expect. Many guests seem to appreciate that a guide is present not just to herd people, but to explain the culture and keep the energy from going flat.
Still, this is a curated nightlife circuit rather than a food-and-history walk. The experience is optimized for social fun. Some people may find that not every stop feels equally local or equally standout. If you’re the type who wants to explore only the most authentic neighborhood bars, you might treat this as a nightlife sampler, not a deep dive into Warsaw’s entire drinking history.
On special days, there’s even a possibility of an Old Town stop. That’s a nice bonus if you want a splash of the postcard Warsaw vibe mixed into the party route. Don’t count on it every time, but if it happens, it can add a memorable change of scenery.
Group Size and Service Reality (The One Thing to Watch)

Here’s the drawback to plan around: this is a big-group crawl, max 80, and the first hour is where the setup feels most generous and controlled. After that, the included drinks are more “shot per stop” and the environment can get crowded at the bars.
In practice, that can mean two things:
- you may spend some time waiting to get served at busy venues
- the drink experience can feel more basic compared to what you hoped for when you pictured an open bar the whole night
So if your top priority is perfect drink variety and quick service, this might not hit your expectations. If your priority is meeting people, joining games, and getting to a club without wrestling logistics, it can still be worth it.
Price and Value: Is $28.42 Fair for 4 Hours?
At $28.42 per person for about 4 hours, the value depends on how you drink. If you choose the optional 1-hour open bar, your first stop becomes the main economic argument. Beer and mixed drinks included early can easily offset the ticket price for anyone who normally orders drinks straight through the evening.
Even without judging alcohol math, there are two other value drivers:
- free shots at each next bar keep the night from feeling like you’re paying twice
- club entry with line-skip can save real time, and time is money when you’re trying to maximize a short trip
You’re also paying for the guide-led structure. That matters more than people think when you’re new to a city. Warsaw nightlife can be easy to navigate by yourself, but it’s also easy to waste an hour. This tour tries to protect your evening.
If you’re a very light drinker, the value drops. If you’re social and you want a planned night with minimal hassle, the price looks more sensible.
Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best
This crawl is a great match if you’re:
- solo traveling and want a ready-made social scene
- new to Warsaw and want to learn the nightlife rhythm fast
- the type who enjoys games and doesn’t mind a lively group atmosphere
- someone who values club entry without waiting
It may be less ideal if you’re:
- picky about drink quality and want top-tier variety every step
- allergic to crowds or long waits
- looking for a quiet, slow-paced bar experience with lots of time per venue
One more practical thought: it’s an 18+ party format, so come with that energy. You’re not signing up for an early evening lounge stroll.
What to Pack and How to Have a Smooth Night
You’ll feel this crawl most if you travel light. You’ll likely be moving between venues close together, and the night can get chilly if you’re visiting in colder months. Even if the weather is fine at 6:30 pm, Warsaw evenings can cool down quickly.
A few habits that help:
- carry only what you need for the night so you’re not juggling bags
- bring water habits in mind (shots add up fast)
- set expectations for a structured pace: you’re going stop-to-stop, not lingering for hours
The better your timing at the start, the smoother the later segments feel.
Should You Book This Warsaw Pub Crawl?
I’d book it if you want a fun, social introduction to Warsaw nightlife, especially if you’re going with low-stress logistics and you like drinking games. The mix of included drinks early (with the optional open bar), free shots later, and line-skip club entry makes this a practical way to maximize one evening.
I’d skip or rethink it if your main goal is premium cocktail variety, slow pacing, and uncrowded bars. The group size and busy venues can shape the experience in ways you can’t fully control.
FAQ
What time does the Warsaw pub crawl start?
It starts at 8:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is Labirynt Club, Chmielna 5, 00-021 Warszawa, Poland.
What’s included with the optional premium 1-hour open bar?
The optional open bar includes beer, wine, and mixed drinks made with vodka, gin, rum, and whisky.
Are drinks beyond the included ones covered?
No. Additional alcoholic drinks are not included and are available to purchase.
What’s the minimum age?
The minimum age is 18.
Is club entry included?
Yes. The tour includes club entry that helps skip the long lines.




