Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included

A fun night in Budapest starts with a drink plan that works. This bar crawl moves through four well-chosen spots, with about four drinks already included, plus guide-led stories about local drinking culture. I especially like the way the route combines classic Hungarian flavors like fröccs with shot and cocktail stops, and I also like that the guides (names you may see praised include Nono, Kelly, Laura, Kitty, and Ray) keep things social with games and conversation starters.

The only real drawback to consider is that this is built for an upbeat drinking night, not a calm, low-alcohol tour. If you prefer taking in bars at a relaxed pace, plan to drink slowly and use the included stops as a foundation rather than a sprint.

Key Points Worth Booking For

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Key Points Worth Booking For

  • Meet at the Ferris Wheel (easy to find before the first toast)
  • 4 included shots plus beer and fröccs, so you’re not constantly re-checking costs mid-night
  • Four distinct stops with different vibes, from shots to cocktails
  • Guides who run games and break the ice, making solo time feel less awkward
  • Finish in a ruin pub at Füge Udvar if you want to keep going
  • Rated 4.9 with 98% recommendation, a strong signal for a party-focused tour

Budapest’s 8:00 PM Bar Route: Drinks, Stories, and Ruin Pub Energy

Budapest does nightlife well, and this tour is a practical way to sample it without wandering around hungry and confused. You start at 8:00 pm near the Ferris Wheel of Budapest, so you can begin your evening right after dinner and still catch the bar scene at its busiest.

What makes this route appealing is the mix of drinking types. You’ll get Hungarian fröccs and beer early, then shift into a shot stop and a cocktail stop, so you’re tasting variety instead of repeating the same thing.

And then you end in a ruin pub at Füge Udvar on Klauzál Street. That matters because ruin pubs are part atmosphere, part people-watching, and part “stay out late” energy.

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

Price and Value: Why $51.28 Can Actually Add Up

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Price and Value: Why $51.28 Can Actually Add Up
At $51.28 per person for roughly 3 hours and 15 minutes, the biggest value here is that drinks are included from the start. You get 2 alcoholic drinks (beer and fröccs) and 4 shots. That turns the tour from a pure walking experience into something that directly offsets your first rounds.

It also helps you avoid the classic pub-crawl trap: arriving at each bar, then realizing you’ll pay again and again just to participate. Here, you’re already budgeted for the core drinking portion, and extra drinks are available only if you want them.

If your plan for the night is simply to hit several bars and have fun, this price makes sense. If your plan is to drink very lightly, or skip alcohol most of the time, then you may feel like you’re paying for something you’re not fully using.

Meeting at the Ferris Wheel: A Simple Start

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Meeting at the Ferris Wheel: A Simple Start
The meeting point is the Ferris Wheel of Budapest at Erzsébet tér, 1051. It’s a clear landmark, which helps when you’re arriving with a group and you don’t want to play phone-tag.

You’ll receive a confirmation at booking, and the tour uses a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you don’t want paperwork before you go out. Plus, it’s noted as private in the sense that your group participates together rather than blending into a huge public crowd.

How the Tour Moves Through Four Stops in 3 Hours 15 Minutes

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - How the Tour Moves Through Four Stops in 3 Hours 15 Minutes
This is a structured walking-and-drinking plan with set time windows per stop. The pacing is short enough that you won’t spend the whole night waiting around, but long enough for actual conversation and a full drink experience.

Here’s how the evening unfolds, with what to expect at each location.

Stop 1: Klauzál tér and the Fröccs Culture Moment (50 minutes)

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Stop 1: Klauzál tér and the Fröccs Culture Moment (50 minutes)
Your first stop is at Klauzál tér, where you’ll be introduced to Hungarian fröccs. The vibe is more than just ordering a drink: you’ll share stories tied to Budapest’s past, including scandalous bits that fit the “night out” mood without turning into a lecture.

This is a smart first stop because fröccs gives you a clear starting point. It also sets expectations early: you’re here for nightlife, but with a bit of city context.

The main practical plus is time. You get 50 minutes, so you’re not rushed while the group is still forming. If you’re solo, this is also where you’ll likely meet the most people.

Stop 2: Wesselényi utca 21 for Creative Shots (15 minutes)

Next up is Wesselényi utca 21, a short stop built around shot concoctions. The focus is on variety: whether you want something classic or something more adventurous, this is where you get that “only-in-this-place” drinking moment.

Fifteen minutes sounds fast, but that’s the point. Shots are quick by nature, and this time block prevents the tour from dragging when you’re already in party mode.

If you’re sensitive to alcohol, this is also the stop where you should slow down. You’re choosing intensity here, and the tour already supplies 4 shots total, so pace matters.

Stop 3: Király u. 56 Beer Break and Local Hangout Time (35 minutes)

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Stop 3: Király u. 56 Beer Break and Local Hangout Time (35 minutes)
At Király u. 56, the tone shifts to beer. It’s described as a spot where you can enjoy your favorite brew at any hour, which translates to a relaxed, “sit and chat” feel even though it’s part of a pub crawl.

You’ll get 35 minutes here, which is a nice middle stretch. It’s long enough for the group to settle into conversations, and it’s early enough that you’re still mentally engaged rather than just floating through the night.

This is also a good stop for anyone who wants a little less chaos. If you’re not in the mood to experiment every single time, beer is the comfort zone that keeps the night fun.

Stop 4: Madách Imre út 13–14 for Cocktails and Mixologist Custom Orders (35 minutes)

Budapest: Bar Crawl Tour with Drinks and Shots Included - Stop 4: Madách Imre út 13–14 for Cocktails and Mixologist Custom Orders (35 minutes)
The last main stop is Madách Imre út 13–14, where you’ll move from shots and beer into cocktail creations. The key feature is that skilled mixologists are ready to craft something based on your preferences, and you’ll have a shot included here too.

This is the “experience it your way” stop. Even if you’re unsure what you want, the format is set up so you can make a choice rather than blindly ordering.

You get 35 minutes, which gives you time to finish your drink at a comfortable pace. It’s also the psychological handoff to the final ending: you’re not done, you’re just shifting into the ruin pub phase.

Ending at Füge Udvar: Keep the Night Alive in a Ruin Pub

You finish at Füge Udvar, located at Klauzál u. 19, 1072. The tour is specifically designed to end at a popular ruin pub, so you’re in the right place if you want to stay out longer.

Ending there is more than just convenience. Ruin pubs tend to encourage lingering—people mingle, music and decor set a distinct mood, and the space naturally invites socializing after the structured part of the night.

Practical tip: if you’re going to continue, use the final stop time to check in with your group. Once you split off, it can be harder to regroup.

Guides, Games, and the Social Skill Behind the Best Nights

The most praised part of this tour is how it turns strangers into companions fast. Many guests mention guides running games and breaking the ice so conversations flow without awkwardness.

Names that come up often include Laura, Hanna, Kitty, Nono, Kelly, Sara, Nikaa, Mate, Ray, and Kitty and Mate together. The consistent thread is that guides don’t just hand out a plan; they actively help your group connect.

It’s also mentioned that you’ll get local culture and advice for the rest of your stay. That’s a real value add. A bar crawl can become random if the guide doesn’t set context, but when the guide offers area stories and practical pointers, the night feels smarter.

One more subtle plus: people note the guides handled a few difficult moments in-group. That doesn’t mean you should expect chaos, but it does mean the tour seems designed to keep things moving even when personalities clash.

What Included Drinks Actually Mean for Your Night

Let’s be clear about the alcohol setup. Included are 2 alcoholic drinks (beer and fröccs) and 4 shots. Additional drinks are available for purchase if you want to keep going beyond the included amounts.

For most people, that means you’ll likely start the night feeling confident about cost, and you can choose what to add without stopping to do math every time. For others, it means you should plan for getting a bit tipsy, especially at the shot-focused stops.

My advice: treat the included drinks as your target, not your minimum. If you want control, drink slowly at the shot stop and switch to water or lighter choices when you can.

The Best Uses of This Tour in Your Budapest Plan

This tour is strongest when Budapest is already on your “night out” list. If you’re trying to fit everything into one short trip, it’s also useful because you get four stops plus a structured ending in a single evening block.

I like it for people who:

  • are excited about ruin pubs and don’t want to plan bar-hopping from scratch
  • are going solo and want a guided way to meet friendly people
  • want a mix of Hungarian drinking culture plus international bar-night fun

I’d be cautious if you:

  • want a low-alcohol night or a strict sightseeing-first approach
  • don’t drink shots or hate the idea of being offered choices across multiple bars
  • need an early bedtime with zero late-night energy

Practical Tips So You Don’t Waste the Night

You’re starting at 8:00 pm, so I’d plan for a real dinner earlier. This is the kind of tour where hunger can quietly turn into a rushed, uncomfortable pace.

Wear comfortable shoes. You’ll be moving between four addresses, and even if the distances aren’t huge, nightlife routes add up on your feet.

Finally, bring the mindset that this is a social activity. If you approach it like a checklist, it can feel like drinking with strangers. If you approach it like, “I’m here to meet people and enjoy the stops,” the games and guide interactions become a lot more fun.

Should You Book This Budapest Bar Crawl?

If you want an easy way to experience Budapest nightlife with included drinks, a social guide, and a confident ending at a ruin pub, this is a strong booking. The pricing works best when you were already planning to spend money on bar drinks anyway.

If you’re sensitive to alcohol, prefer slow cultural strolling, or you don’t like shot-heavy formats, you might feel less happy with the direction of the night. For everyone else, especially solo people looking to meet others, this tour is built for exactly that.

FAQ

What is included in the Budapest bar crawl drinks?

You get 2 alcoholic drinks (beer and fröccs) and 4 shots. Additional drinks are not included and can be purchased if you want.

Where do I meet the tour?

The meeting point is the Ferris Wheel of Budapest at Erzsébet tér, 1051 Hungary.

Where does the tour end?

The tour ends at Füge Udvar at Klauzál u. 19, 1072 Hungary, at a ruin pub.

What time does the tour start and how long is it?

The start time is 8:00 pm. The duration is about 3 hours 15 minutes.

How many stops are there?

There are four stops during the tour.

Is this tour good for solo travelers?

It’s a group pub crawl experience and is often described as a good way to meet new people, including for those traveling alone.

Can I get a refund if my plans change?

Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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