REVIEW · LONDON
Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour London
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Camden at night feels like a scene. This Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour London is interesting because you’re guided through alternative nightlife with free entry at five spots, plus 4 welcome shots and discounted drinks. I like that the hosts help you settle in fast, and you get a built-in reason to sample more than one bar without planning. One possible drawback: the exact venues can vary by day, so the vibe won’t be the exact same every time.
I also like the pacing. You meet at Belushi’s Camden between 7:30 and 8:30 PM, then the hosts in bright orange lanyards keep the group moving and mixing. If you’re hoping for a low-key evening, note that weekend crawls can end in a bigger club running until 3:00 AM.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Camden Town After Dark: What This London Bar Tour Is Really Like
- Meeting at Belushi’s Camden (7:30–8:30 PM) and Getting Oriented Fast
- The Included Deals: 5 Venues, Free Entry, Welcome Shots, and Discounts
- Stop by Stop: What Camden Feels Like on Weeknights vs Weekends
- Weeknights (Sunday–Thursday): Pub-and-bar variety with built-in entertainment
- Weekends: bigger energy, late-night club finish
- Hosts Make the Difference: When the Group Feels Like a Plan
- Money-Saving Reality Check: Is It Worth $33.67?
- Photos During the Crawl: Catching the Moments You’ll Want Later
- What to Wear and Bring: The Smart-Casual Checklist That Matters
- Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book the Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour start?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need ID to join?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Belushi’s Camden check-in keeps things simple, with hosts on-site in orange lanyards
- Free entry + 4 welcome shots means you start the night feeling like you got your money’s worth
- Drink discounts vary by venue, so the deals are part of the fun (and not guaranteed to look identical everywhere)
- Weekdays lean pub-and-bar, with possible live music, karaoke, or games at some stops
- Weekends finish in a big club that runs until 3:00 AM, so come ready for a late night
- Photos are taken during the crawl, but you should ask the hosts how/when they’ll be shared
Camden Town After Dark: What This London Bar Tour Is Really Like

Camden Town at night isn’t subtle. It’s alternative, loud in the right ways, and full of places you’d never “just happen to find” on your own. This pub crawl turns that chaos into a plan: you get a route, a group, and hosts who steer you from one scene to the next.
The big value here is the structure. You’re not paying for a long lecture or a guided history walk. You’re paying for access: entry to five venues, welcome shots, and discounted drink prices as you go. In London, that alone can cut down the usual cost pain of bar-hopping—especially when you’re trying to bounce between different styles of nightlife.
That said, this is still nightlife. The crowd energy will vary by day and venue, and you’ll spend time walking between stops. If you want an early evening with quiet chats only, you might prefer a calmer bar option. If you want fun momentum and a social night, this fits well.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in London
Meeting at Belushi’s Camden (7:30–8:30 PM) and Getting Oriented Fast

Your night starts at Belushi’s Camden, right in the center of the action. You’ll meet there between 7:30 and 8:30 PM, then your host(s) are at the door or just inside, identifiable by an orange lanyard.
That matters more than it sounds. Arriving in Camden late can feel like you’re late even when you’re not. Here, the host checks you in and gets you oriented so you can start drinking sooner rather than spending the first hour trying to find the group.
Before you go, line up your ID. You’ll need a physical passport or ID card—no copies. Also, plan your footwear. Sandals or flip-flops aren’t allowed, and sportswear isn’t either. Smart-casual is the target: put together enough to look like you’re there for the nightlife, not the gym.
The Included Deals: 5 Venues, Free Entry, Welcome Shots, and Discounts

The heart of this experience is simple: entry to five bars/clubs, four welcome shots, and discounted drink prices across the evening. You’re not left to figure out the best deal yourself. The hosts handle the “where next” piece, so you can focus on the fun.
Here’s how to think about the drink discounts. Since venues vary by day, the exact offers can vary too—some places may run happy-hour-style pricing, while others offer a percentage off. That variability isn’t a flaw; it’s basically the way the crawl stays flexible across Camden’s changing nightlife lineup.
You’ll also notice the crawl isn’t just “walk in, get a beer.” It’s timed enough that shots and discounts feel like a progression. You start with a welcome shot early, then the night keeps nudging you toward the next venue without turning into an all-night wait-and-guess session.
One more detail that affects your budget: additional drinks aren’t included. You’re getting the shot perks and discount structure, but you still decide what to order. If you’re smart with what you buy, the crawl tends to feel like a deal. If you go wild on full-price cocktails at every stop, you’ll still have fun, but you won’t be extracting the bargain value as strongly.
Stop by Stop: What Camden Feels Like on Weeknights vs Weekends
This tour is designed for different energy levels depending on the day.
Weeknights (Sunday–Thursday): Pub-and-bar variety with built-in entertainment
On weeknights, you’ll typically hit a mix of pubs and a couple of bars. Some venues may have live music, karaoke, or games. Even when there isn’t scheduled entertainment, you’re usually landing in a place that’s set up for social drinking—where talking to strangers doesn’t feel weird.
A standout from the vibe side: I like that the host can adapt the night to the crowd. If the group wants to chat and play around, the hosts keep it moving in that direction. If people are ready to sing or compete, the night can tilt that way too. That “read the room” approach is a big part of why this crawl works for both small groups and solo participants.
You might also find game moments like beer pong or table football at one of the stops. It’s the kind of activity that turns a line of strangers into actual people who laugh at the same time.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in London
Weekends: bigger energy, late-night club finish
On weekends, the crawl turns into a livelier party route. The venues are bigger and busier, and the tour finishes at an awesome club that stays open until 3:00 AM.
That late-night ending is the point. You’re not stuck bouncing around forever in smaller venues. You get a destination payoff. Just be realistic: if you’re not a late-night person, you’ll need to pace your drinks early so the final club doesn’t feel like a brick wall.
Hosts Make the Difference: When the Group Feels Like a Plan

The hosts are where this tour earns its high marks. People consistently talk about how the guides make sure nobody gets left out, and that’s not a small thing in a place like Camden where the scene can be intense.
You might meet hosts like Morgan, Liz, Robin, Hannah, Liv, or Nina. You won’t know the name until you check in, but the theme is consistent: bright, bubbly energy, good group management, and an easy way to meet people if you’re going solo.
One practical takeaway from the host-led approach: if you show up without knowing anyone, you’re still not floating. The host keeps the group together, introduces you, and keeps moving when it’s time. That’s a huge stress reducer compared to DIY pub hopping, where half the problem is just finding your way back into the flow.
And if you care about the social part of the night, this is a solid pick. Even on quieter nights, the group is usually small enough to actually talk to people—yet big enough that the energy doesn’t feel awkward.
Money-Saving Reality Check: Is It Worth $33.67?

Let’s talk value honestly. At $33.67 per person, you’re paying for:
- entry to 5 venues
- 4 welcome shots
- discounted drink prices
- host-led movement
- photos taken throughout the night
In London, the biggest “hidden tax” of nightlife is how fast your bar bill adds up when you’re moving spot to spot at full prices. Here, the structure attacks that problem. Even if the discounts aren’t identical at every stop, you’re getting reduced prices plus shots early in the night—so you’re not starting with empty hands or full-price regret.
Also, this tour reduces decision fatigue. In a normal night out, you spend time looking for the best deal, asking friends, or second-guessing whether a place is worth it. On the crawl, you’re handed the deal framework, and you just choose what you actually want to drink.
A key budget note: the tour doesn’t include additional drinks, and a cloakroom isn’t included either. If you plan to carry a bag, you’ll need to handle it at the venue on your own. Pack light if you can.
Photos During the Crawl: Catching the Moments You’ll Want Later

You’ll have photos taken throughout the night, which is perfect for a place like Camden where the visuals can be wild. The practical question is how you’ll get those photos afterward.
Since sharing details aren’t spelled out here, your best move is simple: ask your host during the crawl how the photo set will be provided. That way you’re not left hunting for them the next day.
Also, if you’re camera-shy, you can still participate without making a whole production out of it. The photos are part of the group experience, not a test.
What to Wear and Bring: The Smart-Casual Checklist That Matters

This isn’t a sweatpants-only situation. Dress code is generally smart-casual. That means no sports tops, no tracksuits/joggers, and no flip-flops or sandals.
Bring:
- a passport or ID card (physical ID required)
Leave behind:
- sportswear
- sandals/flip-flops
The goal is to blend in with the venues. Camden nightlife is casual, but it still has entry standards. Getting your outfit right beforehand is one of the easiest ways to keep the night smooth.
Who This Tour Suits Best (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This Camden pub crawl is a great fit if you:
- want a guided way to see multiple sides of Camden Town nightlife
- like meeting people on the spot
- want drink deals and welcome shots without doing math all evening
- enjoy an alternative crowd and a lively group energy
It’s also solo-friendly. One of the best parts is that the host-led format helps you connect without awkwardness. If you’re traveling alone, that’s a big advantage.
It’s less ideal if you:
- need wheelchair access (it’s not suitable for wheelchair users)
- are under 18 (not suitable for children under 18)
- want a quiet, early, low-noise night
- can’t follow dress rules (smart-casual and footwear matter here)
Should You Book the Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour?
If you’re planning to spend a night in Camden and you want more than one venue without the usual hassle, I think this is an easy “yes.” You’re getting a planned route, entry to multiple spots, welcome shots, and drink discounts—plus the social boost of a group guided by hosts like Morgan, Liz, Robin, Hannah, Liv, or Nina.
Skip it if your idea of a great night out is strictly laid-back, or if you hate late-night club energy. Also, if you don’t want to walk between venues, keep that in mind before booking.
For most people who want a fun, value-forward Camden night, the structure does the heavy lifting. You show up, follow the hosts, and let Camden do the rest.
FAQ
Where does the Camden Pub Crawl & Bar Tour start?
You meet at the first venue, Belushi’s Camden, between 7:30 and 8:30 PM. Your host(s) will be at the door or just inside, wearing an orange lanyard.
How long is the tour?
The duration is 4.5 hours. Starting times can vary, so check availability for the specific time offered.
What’s included in the price?
Entry to 5 bars/clubs, 4 welcome shots, discounted drink prices, party hosts, and photos taken throughout the night.
Do I need ID to join?
Yes. You’ll need a physical passport or ID card. Copies are not accepted.
What should I wear or bring?
Dress code is smart-casual. No sports tops, tracksuits/joggers, or flip-flops/sandals. Bring a passport or ID card.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































