The guide handed me a shot of something green at the first bar and said “this is absinthe, the drink that made Van Gogh cut his ear off.” It wasn’t true, but it set the tone. Paris pub crawls are part bar tour, part history lesson, part social experiment — you start the evening with twenty strangers and finish it on a dance floor at 2am with twenty friends who you’ll never see again. It’s the least Parisian experience in Paris, and that’s exactly why it works.
Paris nightlife splits into two worlds. There’s the sophisticated side — cocktail bars in the Marais, wine bars in Saint-Germain, speakeasies with passwords and dress codes. And there’s the chaotic side — the pub crawls, the student bars of the Latin Quarter, the clubs in Bastille and Oberkampf where nobody cares what you’re wearing as long as you’re having fun. Both are worth experiencing. The pub crawls give you an accelerated tour of the second world with someone who knows where to go.


Best value: Pub Crawl with Shots + Nightclub Entry — $20, 4 hours, includes shots at every bar and nightclub VIP entry. 4.9 stars.
Best in Nice: Nice Party Pub Crawl — $30, 6 hours, Riviera nightlife with nightclub finish. Perfect 5.0.
- How Paris Pub Crawls Work
- The Latin Quarter Pub Crawl
- The Shots + Nightclub Entry Crawl
- Nice: The Riviera Party Option
- Paris’s Best Bar Districts (If You’d Rather Go Solo)
- Best Pub Crawls to Book
- 1. Latin Quarter Pub Crawl —
- 2. Pub Crawl with Shots + Nightclub Entry —
- 3. Nice International Party Pub Crawl —
- Practical Tips
- Paris Nightlife Calendar
- More Paris Evening Experiences
How Paris Pub Crawls Work
You meet at a designated bar around 9 or 9:30pm. The guide — usually a young local or expat who moonlights as a professional social catalyst — welcomes the group, hands out wristbands, and starts the first round of shots. From there, you move to 3-4 bars over about 3 hours, with drink deals at each stop, before finishing at a nightclub where the wristband gets you past the queue and through the door.

The group size varies from 15 to 50+ people depending on the night. Fridays and Saturdays are the biggest. The crowd is international — backpackers, Erasmus students, solo travellers, groups of friends, and the occasional couple who booked it because they wanted to meet people. English is the default language. The guides speak it fluently and the international mix means everyone defaults to it.

The Latin Quarter Pub Crawl
The Latin Quarter is the traditional student district of Paris — the Sorbonne is here, and the narrow streets around Rue de la Huchette and Place Saint-Michel have been serving cheap drinks to students since the 13th century. The bars are packed, the prices are low by Paris standards, and the energy on a Friday night is electric.

The Latin Quarter pub crawl ($30, 4 hours) covers 4 bars plus a nightclub, with 1-2 shots at each bar included. The route sticks to the 5th arrondissement, which means you’re walking through one of the oldest and most atmospheric parts of Paris between stops. The 4.5 rating across 394 reviews is solid — most of the lower ratings come from people who expected a calmer experience and got a party instead. Know what you’re signing up for and you’ll have a great time.

The Shots + Nightclub Entry Crawl
The GYG option ($20, 4 hours) is the best value on the market. Twenty euros gets you a guided crawl through 3-4 bars, shots at each stop, and VIP nightclub entry at the end. The 4.9 rating across 321 reviews is remarkably high for a pub crawl — the guides consistently get praise for being fun, organised, and genuinely good at making strangers feel comfortable.


Nice: The Riviera Party Option
If you’re based on the Riviera, Nice has its own pub crawl scene — and it’s arguably better than Paris’s. The weather means outdoor drinking year-round, the bars along the Promenade du Paillon and in the old town are compact and walkable, and the international tourist mix creates a party atmosphere from May through October.

The Nice pub crawl ($30, 6 hours) is longer than the Paris options and the perfect 5.0 rating across 326 reviews is the highest on this page. The extra length (6 hours vs 4) means more bars, more time at each stop, and a later nightclub finish. The Riviera warmth and holiday atmosphere make the social dynamics even easier — people are more relaxed, more open, and more willing to talk to strangers when they’re on holiday.

Paris’s Best Bar Districts (If You’d Rather Go Solo)
Pub crawls aren’t for everyone. If you prefer to explore at your own pace, here’s where to go.
Oberkampf / Ménilmontant (11th): The current centre of Paris nightlife. Rue Oberkampf and Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud are lined with bars — from craft cocktail spots (Candelaria, behind a taqueria) to dive bars (Café Charbon, since 1858). The crowd is 25-35 and local. Things get going around 10pm and the street is lively until 2am.

The Marais (3rd/4th): More polished than Oberkampf. The wine bars (Le Mary Celeste, Chez Janou) and cocktail spots (Little Red Door, Bisou) are excellent but pricey. The LGBTQ+ scene is concentrated around Rue des Archives and Rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie. Saturday night in the Marais is a spectacle — the streets are as entertaining as the bars.

Pigalle / South Pigalle (SoPi) (9th/18th): The former red-light district has reinvented itself as the trendiest bar neighbourhood in Paris. Dirty Dick (tiki bar), Glass (speakeasy), and Lulu White (absinthe bar) are all within walking distance of each other. The area has a slightly edgier feel than the Marais — darker streets, louder music, and a crowd that skews younger.


Bastille (11th/12th): The traditional going-out district. Rue de Lappe and Rue de la Roquette are packed on weekends with a mix of travelers and locals. The bars are cheaper than the Marais, louder than Oberkampf, and the dance bars transition to clubs around midnight. It’s less cool than it was a decade ago, but still reliable for a big night out.

Best Pub Crawls to Book
1. Latin Quarter Pub Crawl — $30

Four hours through the bars and clubs of the Latin Quarter with shots included at every stop and nightclub entry at the end. The 4.5 rating reflects a fun, well-organised evening — the guides know the quarter’s bars intimately and the route is refined from years of nightly operation. Our review covers the typical route, the bar quality, and what to expect from the nightclub finish.
2. Pub Crawl with Shots + Nightclub Entry — $20

The budget champion. Twenty dollars for 4 hours of guided bar-hopping, shots at every stop, and VIP nightclub entry. The guides are the secret weapon — they’re selected for personality as much as local knowledge, and the 4.9 rating reflects their ability to turn a group of strangers into a party. Our review breaks down the drinks-per-dollar math and whether the included shots are any good.
3. Nice International Party Pub Crawl — $30

If you’re on the Riviera, this is the one. Six hours of bar-hopping through Nice’s old town and port district, finishing at a nightclub that stays open until the early hours. The perfect 5.0 rating is the result of guides who understand that a Riviera pub crawl should feel like a beach party that moved indoors. Our review covers the route, the bar quality, and how the Nice crawl compares to the Paris options.
Practical Tips
What to bring: ID (French bars can card at any age), cash for extra drinks (some bars on the route don’t take cards for small amounts), comfortable shoes (you’ll walk 2-3km between bars), and a charged phone (for photos and getting home).

Dress code: Smart casual for Paris, more relaxed for Nice. Trainers are fine at most bars but some nightclubs won’t let you in with sports shoes. Avoid flip-flops, shorts, and anything with visible logos. The pub crawl wristband usually overrides door policy, but why test it?

Paris Nightlife Calendar
Thursday: Student night. The Latin Quarter and Oberkampf are busiest. Drink prices are lowest. The crowd is youngest. Most pub crawls run Thursday through Saturday.
Friday: The main going-out night. Every district is lively. The cocktail bars in the Marais and SoPi fill up by 9pm. Nightclubs open around midnight and run until 5-6am. Book pub crawls a day or two ahead — Friday sells out.
Saturday: Similar to Friday but with more travelers. The Latin Quarter is at its most international. The Marais is at its most fashionable. Bastille is at its loudest. Sunday morning brunch is the reward for Saturday night survivors.
Summer (June-August): The terraces are the nightlife. Parisians drink outdoors — the canal banks, the Seine quays, the Place des Vosges arcades. Bars with outdoor seating fill up by 7pm and stay busy until midnight. The indoor club scene slows down because nobody wants to be in a basement when it’s 28°C outside.


Safety: Paris is generally safe at night in the central bar districts. The pub crawl guides keep the group together between bars and make sure nobody gets left behind. That said: watch your pockets in crowds, don’t leave drinks unattended, and have your hotel address saved on your phone for the taxi ride home. The Métro stops running at about 1am on weeknights, 2am on weekends. Night buses (Noctilien) and Uber fill the gap.



More Paris Evening Experiences
If pub crawls are too rowdy for your taste, Paris has plenty of sophisticated evening options. The wine tasting classes offer an educational evening with sommelier-led tastings and cheese pairings. The cabaret shows combine champagne with world-class stage performances. The night and ghost tours trade the party for atmospheric storytelling through medieval streets. And the Montparnasse Tower at sunset offers champagne with a panorama — the civilised version of drinking on a rooftop.
