Berlin nightlife gets easier with a plan.
This guided bar & party tour strings together famous streets, a few standout bars, and then VIP club access with express entry so you can get moving faster. I love how the night includes free shots at the venues, which cuts straight through the awkward first-hello stage. I also love that the club part is handled for you with VIP-style entry, meaning less time waiting and more time dancing.
One thing to keep in mind: the rules are firm. No shorts or sportswear means you’ll want to check your outfit before you head out, especially if you’re traveling with gym clothes.
In This Review
- Key points that make this tour work
- Berlin in One Night: What the 6-Hour Bar Crawl Really Feels Like
- Your Meeting Point Near Rathauspassagen: Start Easy, Start Together
- Free Shots at Each Bar Stop: Why It Works for First-Timers
- VIP Club Access and the Express Security Check: Less Waiting, More Dancing
- The Walk Between Bars: Seeing Berlin After Dark Without Overplanning
- Guide Energy Matters: Arda and Benjamin Are Named for a Reason
- Price and Value: Is $17 Enough for a Night Like This?
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Pass)
- Tips to Make Your Night Run Smoothly
- Should You Book This Berlin Bar & Party Tour?
- FAQ
- How much does the Berlin Bar & Party Tour cost?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Where do we meet, and where does it end?
- Do I need a public transport ticket?
- What languages is the guide?
- Is there VIP club access?
- Are there any clothing restrictions?
- Is the tour suitable for minors?
- Can I cancel or pay later?
Key points that make this tour work

- Free shots at the bars: Great for warming up your group fast.
- VIP club entry + express security: You skip the line and move straight into the night.
- A guided crawl with walks in between: You meet people while you’re actually moving.
- A mixed international group: Easy to chat even if you’re solo.
- Guides like Arda and Benjamin: Praised for energy and keeping things fun.
Berlin in One Night: What the 6-Hour Bar Crawl Really Feels Like

This is a six-hour night out built for momentum. You start together, you move bar to bar with short walks, you take welcome shots along the way, and then you finish in a club. The whole format is designed around one goal: get you from daytime Berlin into party mode without you having to figure out where to go next.
A big part of the value is that the tour handles the transitions. You’re not hunting for bars, checking opening times, or trying to guess which club will actually let you in quickly. When the group rolls onward, it keeps the night from stalling. That matters in Berlin, where plans change fast and lines can be part of the experience whether you want them or not.
Also, you’ll get that social rhythm: meet people at the start, chat on the walks, take shots together at each bar, and then keep the conversation going on the dance floor.
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Your Meeting Point Near Rathauspassagen: Start Easy, Start Together

You meet at the front of Dunkin Donuts inside Rathauspassagen, Rathausstr. 5, 10178 Berlin. The goal here is simple: a clear, central spot where your group can gather without guesswork. The tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not stranded with the question of how to get home at the end.
If you’re coming by tram or subway, plan to use public transport. The tour information calls for you to bring a public-transport ticket, and it also notes that the AB ticket for Tram is not included. In other words, you should have a ticket ready before you go, so you don’t lose time on the way to the start.
If you can’t find the guide, there’s a contact number listed for the guide directly. That’s a nice safety net when you’re arriving in a new city and your sense of direction is underperforming.
Free Shots at Each Bar Stop: Why It Works for First-Timers

The tour includes shots, and they’re not just a random party gimmick. They’re used as a social equalizer. When everyone takes the welcome shot together, it lowers the barrier to conversation. It’s an easy way to break the ice without turning the whole night into a forced group activity.
From what people highlight, the bar section isn’t just sit-and-drink. There are bar stops with walking between them, so you’re constantly shifting the setting and meeting new people in small bursts. That rhythm keeps the energy up and helps you actually get to know your group, not just clink glasses near the same spot.
You’ll still want to pace yourself. Shots can be fun, but six hours in Berlin means you’re likely going to keep moving, and the club portion can run late. I’d treat the first shot as the warm-up, then shift into normal drinking mode for the rest of the night.
VIP Club Access and the Express Security Check: Less Waiting, More Dancing

The last leg of this tour is the club. The important part is that club entry is handled, and it includes VIP club access. You also get an express security check to help you avoid the slow, stop-and-start line experience.
This is where the tour becomes more than just a bar crawl. If you’ve ever arrived at a club and spent 30 minutes negotiating a queue, you already know how quickly a night can drain your energy. Here, the goal is to keep the momentum: you arrive as part of the group, security is handled via express access, and you get inside.
One more thing: the dress rules matter. Shorts and sportswear aren’t allowed. That can be easy to overlook if you’re packing light or you planned for a casual look. If your outfit is borderline, this is your reminder to adjust.
The Walk Between Bars: Seeing Berlin After Dark Without Overplanning

Between venues, you’ll walk. That’s not wasted time. Berlin nightlife can feel huge and spread out, and the walking segments give you a sense of the city’s after-dark vibe while keeping the group together. It also creates natural moments to talk—standing still next to strangers is awkward. Walking side by side usually isn’t.
The tour format helps you get oriented quickly. Even if you’re only in Berlin for a short trip, a guided night can show you how the city changes once the shops close and the street lights take over.
If you’re the type who likes to know what you’re looking at, you’ll appreciate having a local guide for context and direction. The tour runs with an English or German live guide, so you get real-time explanations rather than relying on maps.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Berlin
Guide Energy Matters: Arda and Benjamin Are Named for a Reason

A tour like this lives or dies by the guide. People often name guides such as Arda and Benjamin for keeping the group lively and for making sure everyone feels included. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling solo or if your group friends split off easily.
You want a guide who can manage the pace of the night: getting everyone moving on time, keeping the group together through the walks, and steering you into the next stop without losing your rhythm. When the guide is energetic and organized, it makes the whole evening feel smoother.
Even if you’re confident socially, you’re still benefiting from someone else handling the hard parts: sequencing the bars and coordinating club entry.
Price and Value: Is $17 Enough for a Night Like This?

At $17 per person, this tour is priced like a bargain for what you’re getting. You’re not just paying for walking and conversation. The cost includes a local guide, a bar crawl, shots, and free entry to a club. The VIP element and express security check are part of that value too.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: if you were to pay for a guided night on your own, you’d likely end up paying for club entry and drinks anyway. With this tour, the shots and club admission are already covered, which reduces your risk of spending money on a night that ends up being mostly waiting.
Just don’t forget what’s not included:
- Additional drinks at the bars
- The public-transport AB ticket for tram (so you need your own ticket)
So the real budget question becomes drinks plus transit, not the tour itself. If you keep that in mind, you’ll feel good about the value.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Pass)

This is a smart fit if you:
- Are in Berlin for a short time and want one organized nightlife plan
- Want to meet people from different places without working for it
- Like bar-hopping but don’t want to plan every stop
- Want a smooth end to the night with club access handled for you
It may not be ideal if you:
- Need a quieter, more laid-back evening
- Are sensitive to party noise and late hours
- Don’t want to follow dress rules (no shorts, no sportswear)
- Are under 18 (it’s not suitable for children under 18)
One more consideration: the night starts with a specific first bar stop. There’s at least one note that the very first location could be better and that more early ice-breaking would help some people connect faster. If you know you warm up slowly, you might want to arrive with open, friendly energy so the group finds its vibe quickly.
Tips to Make Your Night Run Smoothly

A few practical moves can help you get the most out of those six hours:
- Bring your public transport ticket. The AB tram ticket isn’t included, so don’t rely on luck.
- Check your outfit before you leave. Shorts and sportswear aren’t allowed.
- Pace the shots. They’re included, but the night includes walking and club time.
- Bring a good attitude for the group part. This tour is built on meeting people, not solo sightseeing.
- Use the guide contact if you’re lost at the start. The meeting point is clear, but cities can be confusing at night.
If you’re traveling solo, this is still a strong choice. The format is designed to help you talk to people while you’re moving, and the bar-to-club flow keeps you from feeling stranded in the middle.
Should You Book This Berlin Bar & Party Tour?
I’d book this if you want a straightforward Berlin nightlife evening with minimal planning stress. For $17, you get a guided crawl with shots and club entry handled, plus VIP access and express security so you’re less likely to waste time waiting around.
Skip it if you’re looking for a low-key night, or if your wardrobe is built around casual gym outfits. The dress rule is real, and it affects your options.
If you’re flexible and want to test the waters on Berlin nightlife with a group, this tour is a solid value. Just go in ready to be social, follow the outfit rules, and let the guide do the heavy lifting.
FAQ
How much does the Berlin Bar & Party Tour cost?
The price is $17 per person.
How long is the tour?
The duration is 6 hours.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a local guide, the bar crawl, shots, and free entry to a club.
Where do we meet, and where does it end?
You meet in front of Dunkin Donuts at Rathauspassagen, Rathausstr. 5, 10178 Berlin. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
Do I need a public transport ticket?
Yes. You should bring a public transport ticket. The AB ticket for Tram is not included.
What languages is the guide?
The live tour guide speaks English and German.
Is there VIP club access?
Yes. The club portion includes VIP access and you skip the line through an express security check.
Are there any clothing restrictions?
Yes. Shorts and sportswear are not allowed.
Is the tour suitable for minors?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.
Can I cancel or pay later?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can reserve now and pay later.




























