The Paris New Year's Eve Bar Crawl offers a distinctive experience that sets it apart from other tours and events, ensuring an unforgettable celebration in the City of Lights. One key feature is the exclusive inclusions—participants receive one complimentary drink to kick off the night, along with discounts on additional drinks at partnered bars, providing great value while enjoying Paris’s vibrant nightlife. Additionally, the crawl offers free entries to select venues and VIP access at others, allowing guests to bypass lines and maximize their time celebrating.
Beyond the perks, this bar crawl emphasizes global social connectivity, creating opportunities to meet people from all around the world. Guided by passionate local hosts who share insider stories about Paris, the event fosters a welcoming atmosphere perfect for solo travelers, couples, and groups to form new friendships amidst the festive energy.
Your Pub Crawl Paris starts out at Bulls Bothers Pub, a bar famous for its spirited welcome. It’s just off the left bank close to Île de la Cité. We go on to various stops for drinks, games, and more fun stuff at a range of venues. We visit a selection of the Best Paris’s Bars located on the Latin Quarter and the rest, as they say will be history.
Go inside the road House Bar Your guide will be there wearing a red badge.
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We’ll meet inside the The Road House Pub at 27 Rue de la Huchette, 75005 Paris on at 20h30 / 8:00pm.
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