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4 Best Lisbon Pub Crawls & Bar Tours (2026 Reviews & Prices)

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4 Best Lisbon Pub Crawls & Bar Tours (2026 Reviews & Prices)

Lisbon pub crawls are basically therapy sessions disguised as drinking tours — you show up alone, awkward, clutching your phone, and three hours later you’re singing Fado with a Swedish backpacker named Lars.

Most pub crawls hit 3-4 bars in Bairro Alto or Cais do Sodré, last around 3-4 hours, and run €20-30 with open bar included.

Below, I’m breaking down the 4 best options based on vibe, drink quality, and whether the “VIP club entry” actually means anything or just gets you into a basement with sticky floors.

Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar

🏆 Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar

3-hour crawl through Bairro Alto, 4.7★ (850+ reviews), unlimited drinks first hour.

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Lisbon’s nightlife operates across distinct neighborhoods, each maintaining particular character that rewards strategic navigation.

The pub crawl circuit concentrates heavily in Bairro Alto and Cais do Sodré, areas also accessible via efficient tuk tuk tours during daylight reconnaissance.

Evening sunset cruises provide ideal pre-nightlife timing, returning to dock as bars begin opening around 9 PM.

The broader 5-day Portugal itinerary allocates appropriate balance between cultural exploration and evening social experiences across multiple cities.

Quick Comparison: Best Lisbon Pub Crawls

Compare Top Tours: 1. Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar, 2. Lisbon Pub Crawl: Unlimited Drinks, Shots & V.I.P Club Entry, and 3. Lisbon Night Pubcrawl: 1h Open Bar, Shots and VIP Club Entry
1. Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar 2. Lisbon Pub Crawl: Unlimited Drinks, Shots & V.I.P Club Entry 3. Lisbon Night Pubcrawl: 1h Open Bar, Shots and VIP Club Entry
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Duration: 3 hours Duration: 3-4 hours Duration: 4 hours
Pickup: Meet at Bairro Alto Pickup: Meet at Bairro Alto Pickup: Meet at Pink Street
Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours Cancellation: Free up to 24 hours
Includes: 1 hour open bar, shots, club entry Includes: Unlimited drinks, shots, VIP club entry Includes: 1 hour open bar, shots, VIP entry
4 bars + nightclub, multilingual guides, party games 5 bars + nightclub, skip-the-line access, drinking games 4 venues + club, local guides, shot challenges
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Lisbon Pub Crawl Options – Our Top Picks

  1. Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar
  2. Lisbon Pub Crawl: Unlimited Drinks, Shots & V.I.P Club Entry
  3. Lisbon Night Pubcrawl: 1h Open Bar, Shots and VIP Club Entry
  4. Lisbon: Private Dark History Walking Tour with Drinks
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Lisbon Pub Crawl Reviews 2026

Tour 1: Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar

🟧 Meeting Point: Bairro Alto (Rua da Rosa)
🟧 Departure Time: 10:00 PM
🟧 Duration: 3 hours
🟧 Guide: English, Portuguese, Spanish (live)
🟧 Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before
🟧 Includes: 1 hour open bar, welcome shots, club entry, drinking games, party guide

Look, I’m not saying this Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar saved my entire solo trip, but I am saying I went from eating dinner alone on my hotel bed to doing tequila shots with a German named Klaus in under 90 minutes.

The first hour is open bar at the meeting spot—beer, wine, sangria, basic spirits—which sounds like a recipe for disaster but is actually genius because everyone shows up sober and awkward, and by the time you hit Bar #2, you’re already best friends with half the group.

Our guide Marco had this chaotic energy where he’d be mid-sentence explaining Lisbon’s nightlife history and then suddenly yell “SHOTS” and produce a tray out of nowhere like a magician.

We hit four bars across Bairro Alto—each progressively louder and sweatier—then ended at a club in Cais do Sodré where the VIP entry actually meant something (no line, no cover, free coat check).

The vibe skews young and backpacker-heavy, lots of Australians and Brits, everyone’s there to make friends and poor decisions.

I watched a girl from Dublin convince our entire group to learn a traditional Irish drinking song, which we then butchered spectacularly at every subsequent bar.

By 1 AM I’d exchanged Instagrams with six people I’ll never talk to again and had genuinely one of the best nights of the trip.


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Tour 2: Lisbon Pub Crawl: Unlimited Drinks, Shots & V.I.P Club Entry

🟧 Meeting Point: Bairro Alto (Praça Luís de Camões)
🟧 Departure Time: 9:30 PM
🟧 Duration: 3-4 hours
🟧 Guide: English, Spanish (live)
🟧 Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before
🟧 Includes: Unlimited drinks all night, shots at every bar, VIP club entry, skip-the-line access, drinking games

This is the one where they just… don’t stop pouring.

The Lisbon Pub Crawl: Unlimited Drinks, Shots & V.I.P Club Entry is less “pub crawl” and more “endurance test disguised as tourism,” which honestly? Exactly what I signed up for.

We started at this tiny bar where our guide Ana—who had the energy of someone who’s done this exact route 400 times and still finds it hilarious—handed out neon wristbands and immediately poured shots before anyone could protest.

The “unlimited drinks” thing is real but also strategic: beer and wine flow freely, cocktails you have to ask for, and premium spirits cost extra, which seems fair because otherwise you’d have 40 backpackers doing Grey Goose shots at 10 PM and the night would be over by 11.

We hit five bars instead of four, each one progressively more chaotic, and the VIP club entry at the end actually meant something—we walked past a line of like 80 people looking miserable in the cold while we strolled directly into a three-story nightclub with a rooftop terrace.

There was this Australian guy named Brett who appointed himself unofficial photographer and by the end of the night had taken approximately 600 blurry photos of complete strangers dancing.

Around midnight someone started a conga line that somehow lasted through two entire venues.

The skip-the-line access is clutch—we never waited more than 30 seconds anywhere, which when you’re traveling with 35 drunk people feels like a genuine miracle.

Fair warning: this is a long night, and if you can’t pace yourself you’ll be that person sitting on a curb in Pink Street at 1 AM eating a kebab and contemplating your life choices.

But if you can hang? Genuinely one of the most ridiculous, fun, absolutely unhinged nights you’ll have in Lisbon.

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Tour 3: Lisbon Night Pubcrawl: 1h Open Bar, Shots and VIP Club Entry

🟧 Meeting Point: Pink Street (Rua Nova do Carvalho)
🟧 Departure Time: 10:30 PM
🟧 Duration: 4 hours
🟧 Guide: English, Portuguese (live)
🟧 Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before
🟧 Includes: 1 hour open bar, shots at each venue, VIP club entry, party games, professional photos

So this one starts on Pink Street, which is literally painted bright pink and looks like a Lisa Frank fever dream, which should’ve been my first clue this was gonna get weird.

The Lisbon Night Pubcrawl: 1h Open Bar, Shots and VIP Club Entry kicks off with an hour of unlimited drinks at this outdoor bar where everyone’s milling around awkwardly until the guides—who travel in pairs like nightlife sherpas—start forcing people to play icebreaker games.

I’m talking full-on summer camp energy: “Find someone who’s traveled to five countries!” and “Who here has a tattoo they regret?”

Mortifying? Absolutely. Effective? Unfortunately yes, because 20 minutes later I’m deep in conversation with a Canadian accountant about the best hostels in Southeast Asia.

After the open bar we hit four different spots—mix of dive bars, rooftop terraces, one place that was basically just a corridor with a bartender—and at each one they’d do a shot challenge where the guide picks someone to lead a toast and if it’s good enough everyone cheers and if it sucks everyone boos.

I watched a Swedish guy give a three-minute speech about friendship and human connection that was so earnest half the group was crying-laughing.

The VIP club entry at the end was to Lux Frágil, which is apparently where actual Lisbon locals go, not just tourists, and you could tell because suddenly everyone was dressed way better and we rolled in looking like a herd of slightly drunk children.

There’s a photographer who follows the group all night taking action shots, which sounds creepy but actually rules because I have like 40 photos of myself doing shots with strangers whose names I never learned.

Four hours is a marathon though—by the end my feet hurt, I smelled like beer and regret, and I’d somehow acquired a group chat with nine people from four different countries.

Worth it? Yeah. Would I do it again? Probably not, my liver’s still recovering.

Tour 4: Lisbon: Private Dark History Walking Tour with Drinks

🟧 Meeting Point: Rossio Square
🟧 Departure Time: 7:00 PM or 9:00 PM
🟧 Duration: 2.5 hours
🟧 Guide: English, Portuguese (live, private)
🟧 Free Cancellation: Yes, up to 24 hours before
🟧 Includes: Private guide, 2 drinks, dark history storytelling, stops at 3 historic bars, ghost stories, medieval crime tales

Okay so this isn’t technically a pub crawl, it’s more like “drink while someone tells you about medieval murders,” which honestly? Way more my speed than doing Jägerbombs with 19-year-olds named Chad.

The Lisbon: Private Dark History Walking Tour with Drinks is what happens when someone looked at regular bar hopping and thought “you know what this needs? More plague stories.”

Our guide João met us at Rossio Square looking like he moonlights as a Halloween store manager—all black, slight goth energy, the kind of guy who definitely owns a cape at home.

First stop was this ancient tavern in Alfama where the ceiling’s so low I had to duck and João immediately launched into a story about a 16th-century serial killer who used to lure victims there, which really sets the mood when you’re trying to enjoy a glass of wine.

Between the history lessons—which are genuinely fascinating if you’re into the “how many people died horribly here” genre of tourism—you get actual drinks at actual bars, not just token sips.

We hit three places total, each one progressively older and creepier, and João had this gift for timing where he’d pause his story right as you took a sip and hit you with the goriest detail.

There was a moment in this underground bar near the castle where he told us about the 1755 earthquake and how people trapped in collapsed buildings could hear rescuers above them but couldn’t scream loud enough to be heard, and I’m standing there with my Sagres like “cool cool cool, definitely not thinking about that for the rest of my life.”

The private aspect means it’s just your group, which if you’re traveling with friends who also appreciate morbid historical facts and day-drinking, is perfect.

If you showed up expecting a rager this would be a massive disappointment, but if you want to learn about Inquisition torture methods while casually getting buzzed, this is shockingly well-executed.

Also you end the night significantly more informed about Lisbon’s nightmare fuel past, which is either a bonus or a reason to never sleep again, depending on your tolerance for existential dread.

FAQs About Lisbon Pub Crawls

How much does a Lisbon pub crawl cost?

Most Lisbon pub crawls run €20-30 per person, which honestly feels like highway robbery until you realize that includes an hour of open bar, shots at every venue, and club entry that would normally cost €15-20 alone. The cheaper options (around €20-23) usually give you one hour of unlimited drinks then discounts at other bars. The pricier ones (€28-30) include drinks all night, which sounds amazing until you’re three hours in and realize you’ve hit your limit anyway. Budget an extra €10-20 for additional drinks after the open bar ends, plus late-night kebab money because you will absolutely need a kebab.

What’s included in a Lisbon pub crawl?

Every pub crawl includes at least one hour of open bar (beer, wine, sangria, basic spirits), welcome shots, entry to 3-5 bars, VIP club entry at the end, and multilingual guides who are contractually obligated to pretend your drinking games are hilarious. Some tours throw in professional photos, drinking games with prizes, and skip-the-line access. What’s NOT included: premium spirits (you’ll pay extra), food (bring snacks or eat beforehand), coat check at some venues, and your dignity around 1 AM when you’re explaining your life story to a 22-year-old from Brisbane.

How long does a pub crawl in Lisbon last?

Most pub crawls run 3-4 hours, starting around 9:30-10:30 PM and ending between 1-2 AM when they dump you at a nightclub and wish you luck. The shorter ones (2.5-3 hours) hit 3-4 bars and move fast—good if you’re not trying to destroy yourself. The longer ones (4+ hours) hit 5 bars plus a club and feel like a full-contact sport by the end. Fair warning: the official tour might end at 1 AM but you’ll inevitably end up staying at the final club until 3 AM because everyone’s having too much fun and nobody wants to be the first to leave.

Are drinks included in Lisbon pub crawl tickets?

Yes, but it’s complicated. Every tour includes at least one hour of unlimited drinks at the start (usually beer, wine, sangria, house spirits). Some tours—like the “unlimited drinks” option—include drinks at every bar all night, which sounds insane but they pace it strategically so you don’t die. At subsequent bars you’ll get either one free drink per venue, discounted drinks, or shots included in the ticket price. Premium cocktails and top-shelf spirits always cost extra. My advice: drink what’s included, pace yourself, alternate with water, and for the love of god don’t try to “get your money’s worth” by chugging everything in sight or you’ll be useless by Bar #2.

Can I join a pub crawl if I’m traveling solo?

Absolutely, and honestly pub crawls are basically designed for solo travelers who want to make friends without the awkwardness of approaching strangers in a regular bar. I’d say 60-70% of people show up alone, everyone’s in the same “I’m here by myself and mildly terrified” boat, and the guides force icebreaker games at the beginning that feel mortifying for exactly four minutes until everyone’s drunk enough to commit. By the second bar you’ll have a crew. Just don’t be the person who clings to one group all night—rotate, talk to different people, and accept that some conversations will be amazing and some will be “this 19-year-old is explaining cryptocurrency to me at a volume that suggests I’m deaf.”

Are Lisbon pub crawls safe?

Yeah, generally very safe. The guides are professionals who’ve done this route 500 times, they keep head counts at every stop, and they’re weirdly good at managing drunk people without being condescending about it. Bairro Alto and Pink Street are touristy and well-lit with police presence, though pickpocketing happens so keep your phone and wallet secure. The actual safety concern is more about knowing your limits—I watched multiple people get separated from the group because they couldn’t pace themselves, and one girl literally fell asleep at a bar and had to be carried out by her friends. Stay with the group, watch your drink, don’t accept shots from strangers outside the tour, and have the club’s address saved in your phone in case you get separated.

Can I book a Lisbon pub crawl online?

Yes, and you absolutely should because they sell out, especially on weekends during summer. All the major tours are on GetYourGuide and Viator with instant confirmation and free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Book online, screenshot your confirmation email, and show up at the meeting point 10 minutes early because these tours leave on time and will absolutely abandon you if you’re late. Some tours offer last-minute walk-up bookings but it’s a gamble—I watched a group of four get turned away because the tour was at capacity. Pro tip: read the recent reviews before booking to check if the vibe matches what you’re looking for, because some pub crawls skew very young backpacker energy and others are slightly more chill.

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Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar Rating & Criteria

Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar is the #1 Ranked Tour in 4 Best Lisbon Pub Crawls & Bar Tours (2026 Reviews & Prices) based on a dynamic blend of category-specific criteria.

Lisbon: Pub Crawl with Open Bar Review by Shania Marks – 501 Places and Tours

Guide Energy – Marco had the perfect balance of chaotic enthusiasm and actual crowd control, which when you're managing 35 drunk strangers is basically a superpower.
The icebreaker games worked shockingly well at turning a room full of awkward solo travelers into a semi-functional friend group within 45 minutes.
The open bar wasn't top-shelf but it wasn't gasoline either—decent beer selection, drinkable sangria, house spirits that got the job done.
Four different venues ranging from chill rooftop to absolute chaos dungeon, plus the club actually had good music and wasn't just a tourist trap with foam machines.
$23 for an hour of unlimited drinks, shots at every bar, club entry with no line, and three hours of guided entertainment is honestly stupid cheap considering what you get.

Best overall pub crawl for solo travelers and backpackers wanting organized chaos with an hour of open bar, four bars, club entry, and guides who actually know how to manage drunk people without being condescending.

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Shania Marks

Shania Marks is an adventurous world traveler who thrives on discovering new experiences and connecting deeply with diverse cultures. She explores destinations through cycling, bold local food and wine, and moments of adrenaline, drawn to the edge where curiosity turns into excitement.
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