Vienna’s nightlife feels less random when it’s scheduled. This guided pub crawl takes you through three well-known venues for drinks, party games, and a guaranteed finish with club entry. You start centrally at Dick Mack’s and end the night with people you just met, not strangers you never see again.
I especially like the way the guides keep things moving while still making the group feel included. Names like Oscar, Kim, Simay, and Jin show up again and again in the reviews, and the common thread is clear: friendly energy plus organization that helps you feel safe.
The other big win is the structure: you get party games (beer pong, flip cup, team chug, drink-and-dare), free shots tied to the drinks you buy, and a final club stop where the mood shifts from chatting to dancing. One consideration: the first bar can be cash-only, so bring some euros to avoid hunting for an ATM mid-night.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why This Vienna Pub Crawl Works When You Want a Sure-Night Out
- Starting at Dick Mack’s: Warm Welcome and a Cash-Only Heads-Up
- Pickwick’s in the Middle of the Action: Where the Group Coalesces
- Magazine Bar / Stehachterl: Cocktail-Stop Energy Before the Club Shift
- Kaktus Club: When Vienna Goes From Drinking to Dancing
- Ra’mien Bar and the Final Club Entrance: The Night’s Big Finish
- Price and Value: How $11 Adds Up in Real Night-Out Terms
- The Guides Are the Main Attraction: Oscar, Kim, Simay, Jin, and Konstantinos
- Practical Tips: What to Bring, What to Wear, and How to Stay in the Flow
- Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best (and Who Might Want a Different Plan)
- Should You Book This Guided Pub Crawl with Club Entry?
- FAQ
- How long is the Vienna Guided Pub Crawl with Club Entry?
- Where does the crawl start?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What are the age and dress requirements?
- What languages are available?
- Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
- Can I pay with card everywhere?
Key things to know before you go

- Smart casual dress code keeps you club-ready from the start.
- Free shots are included when you purchase drinks, so your budget still controls your pace.
- Party games are built in to break the ice quickly, even if you start solo.
- The crawl includes three venues plus entrance to the nightclub at the end.
- Expect different guide personalities; many people specifically praise Oscar, Kim, Simay, Jin, and Konstantinos for keeping the vibe up.
- The first stop may be cash-only, so plan for that early.
Why This Vienna Pub Crawl Works When You Want a Sure-Night Out

Vienna can be surprisingly tricky after dark if you don’t know where to go. This tour solves that problem with a simple plan: meet, walk short distances, hit three known spots, then finish at a club. You’re not stuck figuring out which bar is actually fun on a given night.
You also get a built-in social layer. The format mixes an international group with structured games, which makes it easier to talk to people instead of standing around with your drink. If you like nightlife but hate the awkward start, this is the kind of evening that gets you comfortable fast.
The last reason I like it is value. At $11 per person, you’re paying for guide time, organized pacing, and club entry, not for an all-inclusive party package. Drinks and food are on you (unless a specific deal is mentioned during the crawl), but the tour takes care of the hard parts: timing, access, and keeping the night from dragging.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Vienna
Starting at Dick Mack’s: Warm Welcome and a Cash-Only Heads-Up

The crawl kicks off at Dick Mack’s Irish Pub, at Marc-Aurel-Straße 7, 1010. It’s a practical choice for first-timers because it’s close to transit: about 5 minutes on foot from Schwedenplatz (U1, U4), and around 10 minutes from Stephansplatz (U1, U3) and Schottenring/Schottentor (U2, U4).
Dick Mack’s also sets the tone. You’ll be in a familiar pub environment right away, which helps if you’re arriving with that slightly unsure feeling of whether you picked the right plan. Reviews repeatedly mention that guides make sure the group understands where they’re going and when, and that early confidence matters.
Here’s the one detail you should not ignore: the first bar can be cash-only. More than one person pointed this out, and it’s exactly the kind of small snag that kills the first hour if you show up with a card only. I’d come prepared with some euros in your pocket before you meet.
Pickwick’s in the Middle of the Action: Where the Group Coalesces

After Dick Mack’s, you’ll head to Pickwick’s for about an hour. This is the kind of stop that works as a bridge: you’ve started the evening, you’ve met some people, and now you settle into a rhythm before the night shifts more party-forward.
What makes this segment useful is less about one specific drink list (you’ll find plenty of variety across Vienna’s nightlife) and more about the social momentum. You’re in a set time window with a guide, so you can spend less mental energy on logistics and more time talking, playing games, and figuring out what kind of night you want.
If you’re traveling solo, this is usually the moment where you stop thinking in terms of meeting people and start thinking in terms of hanging out. The tour’s games help a lot here, especially beer pong and flip cup style challenges, because they naturally pull strangers into the same conversation.
Magazine Bar / Stehachterl: Cocktail-Stop Energy Before the Club Shift

Next comes Magazine Bar / Stehachterl for another hour. This stop is designed to give your night a different texture—more cocktail-bar feel than straight pub mode. If you want a moment where the evening feels a bit more polished before the dance-floor switch, this is a good time to slow down for a drink and regroup.
This hour also matters because it’s where the included perks start paying off. You’ll have party games happening across the crawl, and the tour includes free shots in connection with drinks you purchase. That means you’re not just paying to get in somewhere—you’re getting help turning the night into a shared experience.
One practical angle: if you’re the type who likes to take a few minutes to look at the room and people-watch, this stop is a nice pocket of time. You can enjoy the mood, then let the later venues take over when the volume goes up.
Kaktus Club: When Vienna Goes From Drinking to Dancing

Kaktus Club is one of the stops that people associate with a more nightlife-centered vibe. You’ll spend about an hour here, which is long enough to get a feel for the crowd and short enough to avoid the awkward stage where the group splits.
This is usually where the crawl starts feeling like it belongs to Vienna’s party district. The tour is built around that idea, including the time-tested approach of running the crawl in the Bermuda Dreieck area. Translation: the picks tend to be nightlife-first locations, not just random bars that happen to have good signs.
If you care about atmosphere, this is the moment to pay attention to how your guide reads the room. Guides often keep the group together and steer the energy toward the action. Several reviews call out guide performance here: keeping people included, handling logistics, and maintaining the overall mood so the group doesn’t drift into smaller cliques.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Vienna
Ra’mien Bar and the Final Club Entrance: The Night’s Big Finish
Your last stop is the nightclub phase, listed as ra’mien Bar for about an hour, with club entry included. Depending on the night, the final venue can also be one of a few options such as Ramien Club, Loco Club, or O-der Club.
What I like about this structure is that you don’t waste time hunting for the final place. You’ve already had a few stops to meet people and play games, so the club becomes the payoff: music, dancing, and a straightforward ending point for the group.
Do note one small reality: club vibes can vary night to night. In the reviews, there are cases where the original final club didn’t land with the group’s energy, and the guide adjusted so the last part of the night stayed fun. That’s exactly the kind of flexibility you want from a good host.
Price and Value: How $11 Adds Up in Real Night-Out Terms

On paper, $11 is cheap. The key is what you’re paying for: organization, a tour guide, visits to three venues, and club entrance. Food and most drinks aren’t included, so you still need to budget for what you personally order.
The value comes from reducing uncertainty. A guided pub crawl isn’t just about being in bars—it’s about having a plan that gets you into the right places without spending your evening figuring it out. The club entry inclusion is a real part of that, because entry fees and access rules can vary by venue.
Then add the included perks: free shots tied to the drinks you purchase and party games that turn the group into a team. If you’re going to buy drinks anyway, the included shots help lower the effective cost of your evening. If you plan to keep it light and buy fewer drinks, you’ll still enjoy the social and entertainment side, but you’ll likely feel the price less as a savings and more as a pay-for-structure situation.
The Guides Are the Main Attraction: Oscar, Kim, Simay, Jin, and Konstantinos

A pub crawl lives or dies by its guide. This one has a strong reputation for people skills, pacing, and making sure you know what’s next. Many reviews name specific guides, and a few names repeat often: Oscar, Kim, Simay, Jin, Konstantinos, Anton, and Erwin.
What you’ll feel on the ground is that guides handle the two anxieties people commonly have. First, they help you stay oriented—where you’re meeting, where you’re going next, and when to move. Second, they work the social part—getting people involved in games and preventing the group from turning into a collection of separate conversations.
Safety also comes up in the feedback. People appreciated guides who keep the group together and maintain a confident, organized vibe. That’s especially important in a nightlife setting where the fun is real but so are the distractions.
Practical Tips: What to Bring, What to Wear, and How to Stay in the Flow

A few basics make a big difference with this kind of night plan:
- Bring cash early. Since the first pub can be cash-only, having some euros ready avoids the scramble for an ATM.
- Wear smart casual. The tour’s dress code is smart casual, so skip anything too sloppy if you don’t want to risk a door issue later.
- Expect games. Beer pong, flip cup, team chug, and drink-and-dare aren’t optional decoration. If you’re shy, these games often pull you in gently, especially with a guide encouraging participation.
- Be ready for a late finish. The crawl runs around 4 hours, but nightlife energy often runs long. In some cases, people ended up out until 4 a.m., so plan your next day accordingly.
- Know the age rule. Minimum age is 18, and the crawl is aimed at adults.
- Keep health considerations in mind. The tour specifies no expectant mothers and no serious medical conditions.
Also, don’t overthink language. The tour operates with English and German, and it may be run by a multi-lingual guide. If you’re comfortable with basic travel English, you should be fine.
Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best (and Who Might Want a Different Plan)
This is a strong match if you want nightlife but prefer structure. It’s ideal for solo visitors who want an easy way to meet people, and it works well for couples or groups of friends who’d rather let the guide handle bar-hopping logic.
It’s also a good fit if you like interactive fun. If you enjoy beer pong-style games or you’re willing to be slightly silly for an hour, you’ll get more out of this tour than just sitting at tables.
You might choose something else if your idea of a great night is quiet pacing, minimal interaction, or avoiding alcohol entirely. Even though you can have fun without drinking to the max, the event is built around the party rhythm—games, shots, and club energy.
Should You Book This Guided Pub Crawl with Club Entry?
If you want a simple, social Vienna night with guaranteed club access, this is an easy yes. The combination of three planned stops, guide-led pacing, party games, and club entrance makes it feel like a full evening experience rather than a vague bar list.
Just go in prepared: bring some cash for the early stop, wear smart casual, and expect the guide to keep you moving. Do that, and you’ll get exactly what the tour is designed for—a fun, organized introduction to Vienna’s nightlife that ends with dancing, not awkward goodbyes.
FAQ
How long is the Vienna Guided Pub Crawl with Club Entry?
The tour lasts 4 hours.
Where does the crawl start?
It starts at Dick Mack’s Irish Pub, Marc-Aurel-Straße 7, 1010 Vienna.
What’s included in the price?
You get a tour guide, visits to 3 bars/clubs, entrance fee to the club at the end, a free shot with drinks you purchase, and party games/challenges.
Are food and drinks included?
Food and drinks are not included unless specified during the experience.
What are the age and dress requirements?
Minimum age is 18, and the dress code is smart casual.
What languages are available?
The live tour guide operates in English and German.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Can I pay with card everywhere?
The tour information does not say. However, reviews mention that the first pub on the crawl can be cash-only, so bringing cash is a good idea.





























