Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines

A good night in Cusco starts with fewer hassles. This pub crawl strings together four fun stops over about 4.5 hours, with alcoholic drinks included and free entry that avoids venue lines. What I like most is the straightforward plan and the fact the ending clubs are super close to the main square.

Two big wins: you get no-queue admission at each venue, and the schedule keeps the night moving with a built-in hour at each stop. The only thing to weigh is the late start at 9:00 pm—this is a nightlife plan, so if you’re after an early evening, it may not fit.

Key highlights to know before you go

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - Key highlights to know before you go

  • $19 price point for a 4.5-hour bar-and-club route with included drinks
  • Free admission without queues at every venue, so you spend less time waiting
  • Day-based club endings: Inka Team (Thu–Sat) or Chango Club (Wed/Fri/Sun)
  • Hour-long stops so you’re not rushed from one place to another
  • One host, many language options: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese
  • Small-ish group cap of up to 60 people

Price and logistics: what $19 buys you in Cusco nightlife

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - Price and logistics: what $19 buys you in Cusco nightlife
At $19 per person, this Cusco pub crawl is built around value. The key isn’t just that you’re paying for a night out—it’s that you’re paying for a packaged experience: alcoholic beverages included, free admission without queues, plus promotions and discounts on food and drinks at the venues.

That “no lines” part matters more than it sounds. Cusco nightlife can get busy, and waiting around at the front door kills momentum. Here, the tour is designed so you keep moving through the evening instead of losing time in a queue.

You’re also not guessing where to end up. The tour starts at 9:00 pm, runs about 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.), and finishes at one of two top clubs in town—Chango Club or Inka Team. Both are listed as being no more than 100 meters from the main square, which is a big practical win if you want an easy, low-stress night ending.

One small caution: because this is centered on bars and clubs, it’s best for people who are comfortable with a late-night pace and who actually want nightlife, not quiet sightseeing.

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Meeting at Plaza de San Blas and ending near the main square

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - Meeting at Plaza de San Blas and ending near the main square
The tour kicks off at Cusco Pub Crawl – Bar tour CuscoPlazoleta de San Blas, Cusco 08000, Peru. The start point is in a classic area for evening wandering, which helps if you want to eat or grab a quick drink nearby before the 9:00 pm start.

From there, the tour runs you through a chain of venues and then ends at either Chango Club (address listed: Tecsecocha 429, Cusco 08002, Peru) or Inka Team. The distance detail is useful: the ending club is very close to the main square, so you’re not stuck figuring out late transit or walking miles after dancing.

The tour also notes it’s near public transportation and that most people can participate, which is reassuring if you don’t want a super specialized experience. And with a maximum group size of 60 travelers, it should feel lively without becoming chaotic.

Stop 1 at Limbus Restobar: the Thu–Sat city-view start

Your first stop is LIMBUS RESTOBAR. It’s listed as having a beautiful view of the city from Thursday to Saturday, and you get about 1 hour here with admission included.

Even if you’re not a “views” person, this matters on a pub crawl. A good first stop helps you relax into the night. You’re not immediately thrown into a loud club—you start with a restaurant-bar setting that’s meant to set the tone.

What to expect practically:

  • A full hour to settle in
  • Admission included, so you’re not dealing with entry hassles
  • A chance to enjoy the view on Thu–Sat (a nice bonus if you’re visiting those days)

Potential drawback: if you’re going on a day other than Thursday–Saturday, the “city view” detail may not apply in the same way. The venue is still part of the route, but the view perk is explicitly called out for those days.

Stop 2 at Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado: a beer hall-style breather

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - Stop 2 at Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado: a beer hall-style breather
Next up is Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado, another 1-hour stop with admission included.

The name tells you the vibe: cerveceria is a beer-focused spot. On a pub crawl, this kind of stop often works because it slows the night just a notch from club energy. It’s a place where you can chat, compare drinks, and reset your pace before heading deeper into the nightlife scene.

Two practical benefits you’ll likely feel here:

  • The route keeps you from bouncing randomly between places
  • You’re still inside the “included drinks and promos” structure, so the spending stays more predictable

Since promotions and discounts are included as part of the tour package, it’s also smart to pay attention to any drink or food offers at this stop. That’s where you can stretch value without having to guess what’s best.

The main event: Inka Team or Chango Club (based on the day)

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - The main event: Inka Team or Chango Club (based on the day)
The final part of the night depends on which day you join:

  • Thursdays and Saturdays: you finish at Inka Team
  • Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays: you finish at Chango Club

Both endings are positioned as being within 100 meters of the main square, so the final leg is easy no matter which club you get.

This day-based club swap is more than a scheduling trick. It’s how the tour keeps you in a better match for what’s likely to be happening that night—different venues can have different crowds and energy. If you’re planning your night around a specific day, this is exactly the detail that helps you choose the right evening.

What I’d watch for as you head into the last stop:

  • Treat the final hour as your main “go time.” You’ll feel more settled after the earlier stops, so you’re less likely to waste time deciding what to do.
  • Since admission is included and queues are avoided, you can spend your energy on the club, not the line.

Included drinks, promotions, and the no-queue advantage

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - Included drinks, promotions, and the no-queue advantage
This tour is clear about what you get: alcoholic beverages and free admission without queues. It also includes promotions and discounts on food and beverages at the venues.

Here’s why that combo is powerful for a short visit:

  • If you’re only in Cusco for a few days, you don’t want to spend your best night juggling budgets, drink menus, and long waits.
  • Included drinks reduce decision fatigue. You can focus on meeting people, listening to the music, and enjoying the rhythm of the night.
  • The queue-free entry means you’re not stuck waiting while your group splits up or your timing falls apart.

A small practical note: the tour says tips aren’t included, which is normal for guided experiences. If you feel the host made a difference (and based on feedback, that often happens), tipping is the easiest way to show appreciation.

The guide factor: languages and a host named David

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - The guide factor: languages and a host named David
One of the more useful details here is the guide coverage. The tour lists guide languages as English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. That’s a big deal on a nightlife tour where you need clear communication: where to go next, what time the group meets, and how the evening flows.

There’s also specific positive feedback tied to a host named David. The praise centers on him being a strong host and keeping the program running on time, which is exactly what you want when your night depends on moving between multiple venues.

If you join this tour, I’d expect:

  • Clear pacing between stops
  • A guide who helps you avoid common evening confusion
  • A structured route that feels safe and organized

That “safe and organized” feeling is consistent with what’s mentioned in feedback: people appreciated the straightforward plan and the fact it feels like a controlled, friendly night out rather than a chaotic wander.

What the night feels like: safe, scheduled, and actually fun

Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines - What the night feels like: safe, scheduled, and actually fun
The vibe that comes through most strongly is simple: this is a bar-and-club night that feels safe and organized, with a schedule that runs as planned. One of the standout comments is that it felt like catching up with friends—meaning the group format works, and the experience has an easy social rhythm.

You also get that “on time and as per program” benefit. That matters in Cusco where nightlife can start swinging quickly. If you’re late, you miss the moment. This tour’s design helps you stay lined up with the plan.

And yes—complimentary drinks are mentioned in feedback, which aligns with the included alcohol detail. Combined with no-queue entry, that’s the formula for “fun without friction.”

How to get the most out of each hour (without overthinking it)

You have about 1 hour at each stop, with four stops total across roughly 4 hours 30 minutes. That’s not a sprint, but it also won’t feel like a slow tour. So plan your mindset accordingly.

My practical advice:

  • At the first venue, don’t rush. Get comfortable and set your pace.
  • At the beer-focused stop, use the time for a calmer chat. It’s your social checkpoint before the club energy takes over.
  • Save your full energy for the final club hour—especially since both possible endings are close to the main square.
  • Keep an eye on the included drinks so you don’t lose track of timing when you’re ready to move to the next stop.

If you want a carefree night, this tour is built for that. If you want a deep dive into Cusco culture, this isn’t that kind of evening. It’s nightlife, with structure.

Who should book this Cusco pub crawl?

This fits best if you:

  • Want a structured Cusco nightlife plan instead of guessing where to go
  • Like the idea of included drinks and free no-queue admission
  • Are okay starting at 9:00 pm
  • Prefer a guided route that keeps you together and moving

It may be less ideal if you:

  • Don’t want alcohol as part of the plan
  • Prefer early evenings
  • Hate club noise and would rather do quiet bars or daytime activities

And because the group is capped at 60, it’s a good balance for meeting people without feeling like a massive herd.

Should you book this pub crawl?

If you’re spending time in Cusco and you want one dependable night out, I think this is an easy yes—especially because $19 includes the biggest friction-breakers: alcoholic beverages and skip-the-queue admission.

The day-based ending is also worth planning around. If you care about which final club you’ll hit, choose your tour date accordingly:

  • Thursday/Saturday → Inka Team
  • Wednesday/Friday/Sunday → Chango Club

Book it if you want a fun, organized nightlife flow with minimal wasted time. Skip it only if you’re not into late evenings or you’re trying to avoid alcohol altogether.

FAQ

What time does the Cusco Pub Crawl start?

The tour starts at 9:00 pm.

How long is the pub crawl in Cusco?

It lasts about 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.).

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $19.00 per person.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

Yes. Alcoholic beverages are included.

Do you get free admission without queues?

Yes. You get free admission without queues to the venues.

Which clubs do you finish at?

Depending on the day, the tour ends at either Inka Team (Thursdays and Saturdays) or Chango Club (Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays).

Where do you meet and where does the tour end?

You meet at Plazoleta de San Blas, Cusco 08000, Peru and the tour ends at Chango Club Cusco, Tecsecocha 429, Cusco 08002, Peru. The tour notes that it always ends near the main square.

Can I cancel for free?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

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