REVIEW · SINGAPORE
Singapore Pub Crawl
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Friday-night energy starts at 7 pm. This Singapore pub crawl is built for an easy night out: a guide keeps you moving, you get into venues with VIP entry, and you’re included for a set of complimentary drinks.
What I like most is how it mixes social time with venue access, so you’re not just wandering alone in the dark. I also like the small-group feel (up to 10 per booking), which helps you actually meet people instead of standing in a crowd. The main thing to consider is that the free shots/drinks are part of the deal, but you’ll likely want to budget extra if you’re planning on ordering full drinks and food.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Price and what you really get for $36.34
- The 7:00 pm meeting point: Mogambo in Boat Quay
- How long is it, really? Plan for late-night energy
- Stop-by-stop: what the night feels like at each venue
- Venue 1: Mogambo warm-up and first included drink
- Stops 2–4: local bars, deals, and the social middle
- The finale: VIP entry to the nightclub
- Ending point: Pan Pacific Singapore
- The host and group vibe: social, not silent
- Clothing, ID, and the real-world rules that matter
- Food and drinks: what’s included, what’s not
- Value check: when this crawl is a great deal
- When to be cautious
- Should you book this Singapore pub crawl?
- FAQ
- How much does the Singapore pub crawl cost?
- How long is the tour?
- What time does it start?
- Where do I meet the guide?
- Where does the tour end?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are drinks or food included?
- Is there a minimum age?
- What’s the dress code?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Smart-casual rule: plan your outfit for the club-style venues (no gym gear).
- Free drink at each stop: you get admission and complimentary drinks across multiple venues.
- VIP entry at the end: the night is designed to cap with nightclub access.
- Small groups, big energy: max 10 per booking, with a max group size of 30.
- Bring ID: you must be at least 18 and show identification at the start.
Price and what you really get for $36.34

At $36.34 per person, this crawl is priced like a “packaged night out.” That matters in Singapore, where standalone club entry plus drinks can add up fast. Here, your money is mostly buying three things: a professional host, access to multiple nightlife venues, and four complimentary shots/drinks included across stops.
Now, one practical note: complimentary drinks are rarely the same as ordering whatever you want at the bar. Some people come away feeling the shots are small or light, and others treat them as the ticket price to get inside and then let the real spending happen once you’re there. Either way, think of the included drinks as a head-start, not a guarantee you won’t pay more later.
What you do get that’s hard to recreate alone is the flow: meet at a set time, move as a group, and finish at a nightclub with VIP entry. Even if you’re an independent traveler, this structure saves you from doing the trial-and-error of finding entry lines, figuring out which bars are open later, and guessing which area will be most fun that night.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Singapore
The 7:00 pm meeting point: Mogambo in Boat Quay
You start at Mogambo Bar & Restaurant, 3 Canton St, #01-01, Singapore 049745, with a 7:00 pm start. This location is a useful choice because it puts you in the Boat Quay/Clarke Quay nightlife zone, where walking between places actually makes sense.
Here’s how I’d handle it to avoid stress. Show up a bit early, not right on the dot. You’ll be required to show ID (18+ only), and if you’re arriving during the “rush,” even a few minutes can feel like an eternity when everyone’s trying to sync up.
Also, pay attention to the meeting point details on your ticket/voucher. Some nightlife spots don’t look like your idea of a typical bar entrance, and one person described a meeting at a bar-and-kitchen style venue where there wasn’t a clear street sign. That’s not a reason to skip—just a reason to check your exact spot before you walk around with your phone at full brightness.
How long is it, really? Plan for late-night energy

You’ll see different duration notes for this crawl, ranging from about 3 to 5 hours up to an 8-hour walking tour format. In real-life terms, you should plan for an evening that stretches past the early dinner hours.
The schedule feels built for a late-night peak, with the nightclub stop landing near the time when clubbing actually starts to swing. If you’re hoping for a quick 2-hour thing, this probably isn’t it. If you want a guided night out with a set ending point and momentum, it’s right in the sweet spot.
Stop-by-stop: what the night feels like at each venue

This is a multi-stop walking crawl designed to hit four local bars and a nightclub, with a complimentary drink at each venue. You’ll also get drink and food deals that are meant to make each stop more than just a photo-op. The exact mix of venues can vary night to night, but the rhythm is consistent: a friendly warm-up, a middle stretch with several bar stops, then a club finale.
Venue 1: Mogambo warm-up and first included drink
The first stop sets the tone. You’re at the official meeting bar, which means you’re not hunting for the group in the beginning. Expect a casual start with people trickling in, getting oriented, and meeting your host and the other guests.
What matters here: this is where you’ll want to decide your vibe. Are you in for the games and party energy, or are you more of a slow-banter listener? Either way, you’ll start with at least one included drink, so you don’t feel like you’re paying entry-only to begin.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Singapore
Stops 2–4: local bars, deals, and the social middle
The middle part is where a pub crawl earns its name. You’re bouncing between venues where music, lights, and crowds change from stop to stop, so the night doesn’t feel like you’re stuck in one room. Several guests liked the fact that the hosts keep it moving and that the venues are in nightlife-heavy areas, especially around Clarke Quay.
Keep your expectations tuned to what’s included. The complimentary drink at each stop is real, but it may be a shot-style pour as part of a set package. That’s why people who order cocktails or beers after the included drink can feel like they’re still spending—because they are. If you want maximum value, consider treating the included drink as the start of your order at each venue, not the whole meal.
If you’re sensitive to loud music or want to actually talk to people, this is the stretch where you’ll need to position yourself smartly. Find spots where you can hear your conversation partners, not just your own shouting.
The finale: VIP entry to the nightclub
The end of the night is the point most people remember. You’re escorted to a nightclub with VIP entry, so you don’t have to fight lines or wonder if the door person will wave you through.
Depending on the night, the final club can be venues like Fleek or Zouk (both show up in the experience details people share). In either case, expect a higher volume of music, a stronger party atmosphere, and less room for quiet conversation.
One more practical detail: you’ll likely end up spending more time in the final venue than you expect. The idea is to party with newfound friends, and the club is where that energy peaks.
Ending point: Pan Pacific Singapore
The tour ends at Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595. That’s a helpful detail for planning your transport home. It also means your final stop is connected to a larger, easy-to-navigate area, rather than a random back alley where you’re guessing your way to the nearest transit.
The host and group vibe: social, not silent

This crawl runs with a professional party guide/host, and the vibe is very much “let’s have fun together.” Many people highlight that the guides actively engage the group—keeping things organized, running games, and making sure you feel included.
And yes, the social angle is strong. Some guests found it easy to meet people from all over, and they enjoyed drinking games plus general party conversation. Others were less happy with how pushy the night can feel if you’re not drinking as much or you don’t want to play every game.
Here’s the balanced approach I’d suggest to you: come with a clear boundary. You can be there for the experience—music, meeting people, dancing—and still choose to pace yourself. Non-alcoholic beverages are available, so you’re not locked into only alcohol. If you want a quieter night, though, understand this is designed for energy and participation.
Also, the group size helps. With a maximum of 10 people per booking and a max of 30 travelers total, you’re usually not dealing with a huge herd. Smaller groups make the host’s job easier and make it more likely you’ll actually talk to people, not just stand near them.
Clothing, ID, and the real-world rules that matter

You’ll need to follow a smart casual dress code. That’s the kind of requirement that can quietly ruin your night if you show up in the wrong shoes or with the wrong vibe. If your outfit is on the borderline, err on the more polished side.
You must be at least 18 and show identification verifying your birth date at the start. That means bring the ID you’ll be comfortable flashing in a busy bar environment—don’t count on having a picture on your phone.
If you’re traveling with friends, make sure everyone understands this. Getting one person delayed at check-in slows the group and makes the early part stressful.
Food and drinks: what’s included, what’s not

Food isn’t included unless it’s specifically stated in the venue deals. Drinks are only included as the complimentary drinks at each stop. In other words: treat this as a drinks-and-entry-focused evening, not a full meal plan.
That’s also why you should think about budgeting. If you want to snack, order full pours, or stay hydrated between shots, you’ll need extra money. If your budget is tight, you can still have a fun time by pacing your spending and using the complimentary drinks strategically.
One more angle that came up: some people felt the included shots were more like juice or weaker pours. Whether that’s your preference or not, keep in mind the deal is built around getting you into the venues and keeping the night moving. If you’re expecting high-proof, full-size pours as part of the package, you might be disappointed.
Value check: when this crawl is a great deal

This tour tends to be great value if you want:
- a guided route that saves you from researching every club door and opening time
- VIP entry at the end, not just bar hopping
- a social format where meeting other adults is part of the design
- a late-night Singapore experience in the main nightlife zones
It’s also useful if you’re in Singapore for a short time and want one planned night that doesn’t rely on your group’s collective research skills. Nightlife is the one part of travel where good organization can beat good intentions fast.
When to be cautious
If you’re looking for a “classic pub crawl” with slow, historical commentary and quiet stops, this probably won’t match your expectations. The format is nightlife-first, club-forward, and shot-inclusive.
Also consider this if you hate feeling pressured to participate. This is an adults-only party scene. Even when hosts are friendly, the energy can lean into games and dares, and if you’re not into that, you’ll want to choose your boundaries early.
Finally, pay attention to timing and meeting coordination. A small number of people reported serious issues like the guide not showing up. I can’t predict whether that happens for your date, but you can protect yourself by arriving early, keeping your ticket handy, and being ready to confirm you’re in the right place if you don’t see your host right away.
Should you book this Singapore pub crawl?
Book it if you want one guided night that’s designed for meeting people and ending in a real club with VIP entry. At the stated price, you’re buying structure, access, and included drinks—three things that are hard to assemble cheaply on your own in Singapore’s nightlife zones.
Skip it (or switch to a different style of tour) if you want a calm, low-key evening, you don’t like loud club atmospheres, or you prefer a more traditional pub-crawl pace with more commentary and less party emphasis. And if you’re picky about drink size, treat the included shots as the “start the night” part of the deal, then plan to buy what you actually want.
If you do book, go smart casual, bring your ID, arrive a little early, and set your limits before the music gets loud. That’s how you turn a guided party night into a great memory instead of a stressful one.
FAQ
How much does the Singapore pub crawl cost?
It’s priced at $36.34 per person.
How long is the tour?
It’s listed as 3 to 5 hours approximately, though the experience description also references an 8-hour walking tour format.
What time does it start?
The start time is 7:00 pm.
Where do I meet the guide?
You meet at Mogambo Bar & Restaurant, 3 Canton St, #01-01, Singapore 049745.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends at Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595.
What’s included in the price?
The professional party guide/host, entry to four local bars and a nightclub, and complimentary drinks at the venues are included.
Are drinks or food included?
Complimentary drinks are included. Food and additional drinks are not included unless specifically mentioned as part of venue deals.
Is there a minimum age?
Yes. The minimum age is 18, and you must show identification at the start of the tour.
What’s the dress code?
Smart casual.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the experience start time won’t be refunded.




























