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Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl
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Nightlife without the guesswork. This Party Singapore bespoke pub crawl strings together bar-to-club momentum with planned stops, drink promos, and a late-night finish. It runs Fridays and Saturdays from 7:00 PM, starting at SMÖÖbar at Prinsep near MRT Bencoolen.
I like the simple setup: a mobile ticket and a host-led plan that keeps you moving from stop to stop. I also like the social payoff, where you’re meant to mix with other visitors, locals, and expats while grabbing complimentary shots along the way.
The main catch is the dress code. You’ll need covered shoes (and club attire for men), and if you show up wrong, you can lose your slot without much room to fix it last-minute.
In This Review
- Key highlights to look for
- What you’re really paying for at $31.15
- Timing and meeting point: the part you should not wing
- Stop 1: SMÖÖbar at Prinsep for a strong start
- Stop 2: Club Rave Singapore for the long dance-and-drink stretch
- The host and the group dynamic (AhJie’s role)
- Dress code and ID rules you must plan for
- How to get the best night (without turning it into a mess)
- Is this pub crawl a good fit for your Singapore plan?
- Should you book Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- Which days does the pub crawl run?
- What time does the experience start and how long is it?
- Where do I meet?
- What’s the nearest MRT station?
- What are the stops included in the crawl?
- Do I need ID?
- What’s the dress code?
- Is non-alcoholic drinks available?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights to look for

- Two main venues, one long night: a 2-hour warm-up at SMÖÖbar, then around 6 hours at Club Rave Singapore.
- Shots included at each stop: built-in drink moments so you’re not stuck waiting around.
- Bencoolen MRT makes it easy: meeting point near Bencoolen (Exit A) so you’re not hunting in the dark.
- Games and group energy: the night is structured to get people talking and dancing.
- Host-led flow: the event is run by AhJie, with the group kept organized for a smooth experience.
- Adult-only, bring ID: you must be 18+ and provide valid ID at the start.
What you’re really paying for at $31.15

At $31.15 per person for about 10 hours, you’re mainly paying for structure and access. You get a planned route through nightlife spots, complimentary shots at each stop, and free admission to the venues on the schedule. You’re also getting a late start time that fits Singapore nightlife rhythms, plus the promise of skipping the line at the club end of the night.
The value angle is simple: most bar-hopping nights in Singapore cost you a lot in time and money just getting into places. Here, the night is set up so you spend less energy figuring out where to go next, and more time actually out enjoying it. If you like the idea of a hosted night where the logistics are handled, this price starts to make sense fast.
That said, the package isn’t marketed as a sit-down dinner-and-drinks deal. The only clearly stated drink inclusion is the complimentary shots. If you’re expecting unlimited drinks without thinking, you might be disappointed. The good news: the event does explicitly include non-alcoholic beverages, and you’re not stuck choosing between no drinks and too much.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Singapore
Timing and meeting point: the part you should not wing

This crawl runs on Fridays and Saturdays, from 7:00 PM to late. Expect roughly 10 hours total. The schedule is built like two big blocks: about 2 hours at SMÖÖbar at Prinsep, then about 6 hours at Club Rave Singapore, with time in between for moving and getting everyone settled.
You meet at SMÖÖbar @ Prinsep, 44A Prinsep St, Singapore 188674. The nearest MRT is Bencoolen (Exit A). That matters because it’s one less thing to stress about. Arrive a little early if you can, especially on a Friday or Saturday when lines form quickly at popular spots.
Also, the event uses smartphone mobile tickets, so you’ll want your phone charged and ready. If you rely on battery hacks, bring a small power bank.
Stop 1: SMÖÖbar at Prinsep for a strong start

Your first stop is SMÖÖbar at Prinsep for about 2 hours. The admission ticket there is listed as free, so your money is going to the crawl experience itself, not entry fees at the first venue.
Why this start works: you’re arriving before the late-night chaos fully ramps up. You get time to get a feel for the group, settle in, and warm up with the built-in shot moment. It’s the kind of first stop that helps you stop standing around wondering who’s with who.
From a practical standpoint, this is where you’ll want to do the basic night prep:
- Eat something beforehand, even if it’s just a snack. Shots go down easier when your stomach isn’t empty.
- If you’re aiming to dress for the club later, treat this as your window to check your outfit and shoes.
One more note from what you’ll learn from the overall event pattern: people often talk about shelter and good bar-to-bar planning during Singapore’s rain seasons. While every night can vary, the crawl’s spacing is clearly intended to keep the weather from wrecking your flow.
Stop 2: Club Rave Singapore for the long dance-and-drink stretch
The second stop is Club Rave Singapore, located at 1 Selegie Road, GR, ID, B1-05/06, Singapore 188306. This is the big block of the night: about 6 hours of free time for dancing and drinking, with admission also listed as free.
This is the part of the night where you should decide what kind of energy you want. Some people love a long dance session after a few stops. Others get tired halfway through. The advantage here is that it’s scheduled as the endpoint, not another rushed detour. You can commit to the club vibe without feeling like you’re constantly missing the next location.
Also, the event messaging includes skipping lines for the club. That’s not a small detail in Singapore, where entry processes can slow down your whole evening. If you’re trying to maximize time on the dance floor, line-skipping helps.
The host and the group dynamic (AhJie’s role)
AhJie runs the experience, and that matters because a pub crawl can go two ways: a helpful host who keeps the group together, or a scattered crowd that spends half the night lost. The event is built to be host-led with planned stops, and the group element is a core feature, not an accident.
You should expect interaction through group pacing and party-friendly activities like drinking games. The goal is to move you past the awkward phase of meeting people in a crowded city at night. If you enjoy meeting others while still having a clear plan, this format usually lands well.
A useful way to think about it: the host is doing the work that most solo travelers and small groups end up doing themselves—figuring out where to go, how long to stay, and when to shift gears.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Singapore
Dress code and ID rules you must plan for
This is the section that can ruin your night if you ignore it.
You’re attending an adult-only event (18+) and you’ll need valid ID to verify age at the start. Bring a real ID, not a photo on your phone. If you forget, you risk getting turned away before the fun starts.
Dress code details:
- Men: club attire and covered shoes
- Women: covered shoes or heels
If you’re not sure what counts as covered shoes, err on the safe side: closed-toe is the simplest answer. Also, don’t assume you can solve it at the last minute. One cancellation account included a late dress code rule notice tied to shoe requirements, and the outcome was that the person had to cancel with no refund because it was inside the 24-hour window. Even if that situation was unusual, it’s a good reminder to handle shoes early.
And yes, non-alcoholic beverages are available. So if you’re trying to keep control of the night, you’re not forced into only alcoholic options.
How to get the best night (without turning it into a mess)

Here’s how I’d treat this crawl if you want it to feel fun, not chaotic.
1) Arrive early enough to find the group
Being on time makes the whole night smoother for everyone. It also reduces the risk of you spending the first half hour asking where to go.
2) Treat the first stop as your setup
Two hours at SMÖÖbar gives you time to get oriented. Use it to talk, take a breath, and pace yourself.
3) Hydrate and use the non-alcoholic option
This crawl includes drinking games and shots, so water matters. If you want to last until late, plan water breaks like you’re playing a sport.
4) Wear the shoes you can actually dance in
Dress code and comfort both matter. Covered shoes that you can move in will beat fashionable shoes that hurt by 11:00 PM.
5) Think social, not just drinking
The event’s value is the hosted mix of people. If you stay locked in your own corner, you’ll miss the biggest benefit.
Is this pub crawl a good fit for your Singapore plan?

This works best if you:
- Want a host-led night out with built-in shots and party games
- Like meeting people (locals, expats, and other visitors) in a structured setting
- Prefer convenience over doing your own bar-hopping research
- Want a late-night club endpoint with time to actually stay and dance
It may not be your best match if you:
- Hate strict dress codes and shoe rules
- Want a calm, low-energy evening
- Are sensitive to alcohol-heavy social settings, even with non-alcoholic options available
Price-wise, $31.15 for a planned night with complimentary shots and free admission to both stops is a strong deal compared to piecing together nightlife separately. But your experience quality will depend on your comfort with the club scene and group energy.
Should you book Party Singapore Bespoke Pub Crawl?
I’d book it if you want a single, organized plan for a Friday or Saturday night, plus an easy MRT start near Bencoolen. The combination of host-led pacing, complimentary shots at each stop, and a long club block makes this a practical choice for nightlife lovers who don’t want to waste time.
I wouldn’t book it if you’re not ready for the dress code requirements or if you’re likely to forget ID. Check your shoes twice, bring your ID, and show up with a mindset that this is a social party with games, not just a casual stroll.
If you’re ticking those boxes, you’ll likely get one of the most straightforward ways to experience Singapore’s nightlife in a single night without overspending.
FAQ
Which days does the pub crawl run?
It runs on Fridays and Saturdays.
What time does the experience start and how long is it?
It starts at 7:00 PM and runs to late, with the duration listed as about 10 hours.
Where do I meet?
You meet at SMÖÖbar @ Prinsep, 44A Prinsep St, Singapore 188674.
What’s the nearest MRT station?
The nearest MRT is Bencoolen (Exit A).
What are the stops included in the crawl?
The scheduled stops are SMÖÖbar @ Prinsep and Club Rave Singapore.
Do I need ID?
Yes. This is for adults 18+, and you must provide valid ID at the start to verify your age.
What’s the dress code?
Men need club attire and covered shoes. Women need covered shoes or heels.
Is non-alcoholic drinks available?
Yes. Non-alcoholic beverages are available.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.


























