REVIEW · SINGAPORE
Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl
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Singapore at night hits different. This crawl is built for easy bar-to-bar partying with complimentary shots, then a club finish, all wrapped into a single ticket. I like that it starts at 7:00 PM, so you’re not sprinting to catch the night. You’ll meet a mix of people, play drinking games, and get insider-style pointers on what to do after.
Two big things I’m into: you get complimentary shots at each stop, and both venues are handled with admission set up in the package (the ticket shows free admission for the listed stops). The end of the night is long, with a major block of time at Club Rave Singapore, so it’s not just a quick drink-and-leave. One possible drawback to plan around: the dress code is real, and one shoe-related issue has caused people to lose their spot, so don’t show up underdressed.
If you want a structured nightlife plan without overthinking it, this fits. Just bring your ID, your club shoes (covered shoes), and your best social energy.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- How this 7pm-to-late crawl fits Singapore nightlife
- Price ($31.15) and what value really looks like
- Getting to SMÖÖbar at Prinsep (and staying on time)
- Stop 1: SMÖÖbar at Prinsep (2 hours to warm up)
- Stop 2: Club Rave Singapore (the long dance and drink stretch)
- The host-led flow (AhJie, and why it matters)
- Drinking games, shots, and the non-alcoholic option
- Dress code and ID checks: small rules, big impact
- Who this pub crawl is best for
- Final thoughts: should you book this Party Singapore crawl?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What days does the pub crawl run?
- Where do I meet for the start?
- How much does it cost?
- What’s included during the night?
- Do I need to bring an ID?
- Is non-alcoholic drinks available?
Key highlights to know before you go

- 7:00 PM start (Fridays & Saturdays) gives you time to settle in before the crowd peaks
- Mobile ticket means you can show up with your phone and skip extra hassle
- Shots included at each stop, plus drinking-game energy during the night
- Smoobar at Prinsep is the anchor, with a start point near MRT Bencoolen (Exit A)
- Club Rave Singapore is the long finale, with hours of dance-and-drink time
- Max group size up to 999 keeps it large enough to feel social, but still organized
How this 7pm-to-late crawl fits Singapore nightlife

Singapore nightlife can be split into two moods: early dinner-to-first-drinks plans, and late-night club runs. This crawl is designed for the second one, starting at 7:00 PM and running until late (about 10 hours total). That matters because you’re not rushing from one place to the next just to feel something.
The vibe here is social. You’re not wandering alone through neon streets. You’re moving with a group, getting prompted to join games, and getting a host-led flow so you can relax and focus on having fun. The description also positions it as bespoke nightlife, with a promise of seeing both popular spots and less-obvious places within the night’s plan.
One more practical win: the crawl is built for adults only (18+) with a clear expectation that you’ll show ID at the start. If you’re traveling with a late-night mindset and you’re okay following rules for shoes and ID, this is a straightforward way to experience the city’s club culture without building your own route.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Singapore
Price ($31.15) and what value really looks like

At $31.15 per person, the main question is: what do you actually get for that money? The best answer is the combination of:
- No-extra admission for the listed stops (the venue stops show admission ticket free)
- Complimentary shots at each stop
- A long, structured block of club time at the end
In other words, you’re paying for organization plus a party rhythm. In Singapore, where you can easily spend more on entry, drinks, and “where do we go next?” moments, having a host-managed plan can feel like a bargain—especially when the night includes both bar energy and club time under one umbrella.
If you prefer nightlife that is fully DIY, this may feel too structured. But if you’d rather spend that energy on drinks, music, and meeting people, it’s good value.
Getting to SMÖÖbar at Prinsep (and staying on time)
Your night kicks off at SMÖÖbar @ Prinsep at 44A Prinsep St, Singapore 188674. The nearest MRT is Bencoolen (Exit A). That’s useful because Singapore is easiest when you ride the train and walk a short distance. You won’t need a taxi lottery or multiple transfer headaches.
Also, start location matters for party logistics. If you show up early, you can settle into the bar atmosphere without sprinting in late. The crawl starts at 7:00 PM, so plan to arrive a bit before that. One timing advantage: the bar portion is listed as around 2 hours, which is long enough to get your bearings and not feel like you’re only there for one drink.
One last practical point from the vibe of the crawl: it’s been described as well planned even during rain season, with stops close enough and sheltered enough to keep the night moving. If you’re visiting in monsoon-heavy months, that’s a real comfort factor.
Stop 1: SMÖÖbar at Prinsep (2 hours to warm up)

The first stop is SMÖÖbar at Prinsep, and your time here is about 2 hours. This is where the crawl “begins,” so expect it to act like the social launchpad. You’ll likely meet your group, get the host’s orientation, and start with the included drinking moments (the crawl is positioned as offering complimentary shots at each stop).
Why this stop works: it’s a proper starting point, not some random alley bar you’d never find twice. It gives you a comfortable warm-up layer before the club portion. For many people, that two-hour window is the sweet spot: enough time for a first round, a quick chat, and joining in when drinking-game energy kicks up.
What to watch for:
- Shoes matter. Men need club attire and covered shoes. Women need covered shoes or heels. If your footwear doesn’t meet the rule, you can lose the night before it starts.
- You’re planning for a later venue, so pace yourself at the start.
Stop 2: Club Rave Singapore (the long dance and drink stretch)

After the warm-up, the crawl moves to Club Rave Singapore, listed at 1 Selegie Road, GR, ID, B1-05/06, Singapore 188306. This is the big finale with the longest block of time: about 6 hours shown for dance-and-drink plus free time.
This structure is smart. Most pub crawls are quick sprints. Here, you actually get a longer runway to experience the club vibe without your night ending right when you finally feel loose. The overall description also promises that you can head straight to the hottest clubs, and the package lists admission as free at the listed stops, so you’re not constantly paying more along the way.
What you should expect at the club stage:
- A shift from bar mingling to music-first energy
- Time for the group to stay together rather than constantly regrouping
- The chance to keep participating in drinking games if that’s your thing
Possible drawback: because you’re committing to a long stretch, this is better for people who actually like clubs. If you’re more of a cocktail-in-a-lounge person, the club block may feel like too much of a single mood.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Singapore
The host-led flow (AhJie, and why it matters)
The experience is run by AhJie, and the host is a major part of the value. One of the best themes in the feedback is how the host guides people across different bar types and keeps the group moving with good hospitality.
Even better, you’ll see specific host names referenced in the feedback, including Ah Jie and YJ. That’s a good sign that this isn’t a “show up and hope” situation. A good host helps you avoid dead time: the awkward moment where you don’t know where to go, what to order, or when to switch spots.
Also, the description explicitly emphasizes insider tips on events and happenings. You don’t need to be a nightlife superfan to benefit; even basic directions on what’s going on nearby can help you avoid spending the night wandering.
Drinking games, shots, and the non-alcoholic option
The crawl’s core fun mechanic is simple: complimentary shots at each stop, plus drinking games and group energy. If you’re traveling with friends, it can feel like a built-in party event. If you’re traveling solo, it gives you structured reasons to talk to people instead of waiting for introductions to happen naturally.
Two things I like about this setup:
- It’s not “pay as you go.” You get the included starts.
- There’s an explicit statement that non-alcoholic beverages are available, so you’re not forced into an all-booze approach.
And the responsible drinking note is standard but important: this is meant for fun, not a competition. If you’re the type who wants to pace yourself, start with water early and keep your energy steady for the club portion.
Dress code and ID checks: small rules, big impact
This one is the practical make-or-break. The experience is adults 18+, and you must bring valid ID to verify your age at the start.
The dress code is:
- Men: club attire and covered shoes
- Women: covered shoes or heels
This isn’t just about style. If you show up without meeting the shoe requirement, you can end up unable to participate. I’d treat that as a hard constraint rather than a suggestion. Wear covered shoes you already trust for walking and standing, and avoid last-minute swaps.
If you’re packing light, double-check your footwear before you leave your hotel.
Who this pub crawl is best for
This works best if you:
- Want a nightlife plan that’s already stitched together
- Enjoy meeting a mixed group of locals, expats, and international visitors
- Like the idea of a bar warm-up followed by a long club finale
- Are comfortable following simple rules on ID and dress code
It might not be the best fit if you:
- Hate clubs or can’t handle late-night noise for hours
- Prefer quiet cocktail bars over party energy
- Want a totally free-form itinerary without a host-driven structure
Final thoughts: should you book this Party Singapore crawl?
I’d book it if you’re chasing a fun, social Singapore night and you want to avoid the guesswork of planning bars and clubs. The price is low enough to feel like value, and the structure (shots at each stop plus a long club block) makes it more than just a quick drink tour. If you’re the kind of traveler who likes to get into the action early—especially on Friday or Saturday nights—this is a solid pick.
Do it if you can also meet the basics: ID in hand and covered shoes. That’s the real checklist.
FAQ
FAQ
What days does the pub crawl run?
It runs on Fridays and Saturdays, from 7:00 PM to late.
Where do I meet for the start?
You meet at SMÖÖbar @ Prinsep, 44A Prinsep St, Singapore 188674. The nearest MRT is Bencoolen (Exit A).
How much does it cost?
The price is $31.15 per person.
What’s included during the night?
The crawl includes complimentary shots at each stop, plus drinking-game fun. Admission is shown as free for the listed venues in the experience details.
Do I need to bring an ID?
Yes. It’s for adults 18+, and participants must provide valid ID to verify age at the start.
Is non-alcoholic drinks available?
Yes. The experience states that non-alcoholic beverages are available.




























