A few insider tips

One thing I’d tell you as someone who’s been pub crawling in Mexico for years: pace yourself and don’t rush the night. Some crawls in Mexico City cram too many bars into a short time, leaving you barely able to enjoy each spot. Instead, pick tours that focus on fewer locations but with better drinks and conversation.

Also, check if the crawl visits any bars with live music or late-night street food nearby,nothing beats a fresh elote or tacos al pastor just after a few drinks. For a standout crawl, try a nighttime route through Roma Norte that includes a stop at La Clandestina for mezcal tastings, then wind down with a rooftop beer at Gin Gin in Condesa. It’s how locals like to do it, trust me.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about pub crawls in Mexico? Here’s what you need to know.

For the most part, yes, especially if you stick with organized groups or well-known routes in neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa. Keep an eye on your belongings and avoid wandering alone, especially late at night. I’ve done plenty myself and felt totally fine, just use basic street smarts like you would anywhere else.
Absolutely. Many crawls specifically highlight Mexican beverages like mezcal, pulque, and micheladas. You’ll get a taste of authentic local flavors, which is way better than sticking to just tequila shots. Some guides even throw in brief history or fun facts about the drinks.
Most cost between 300 and 600 pesos, depending on whether they include drinks or snacks. Some are pay-what-you-feel, but in my experience, the ones with a set price offer better spots and a smoother night out.
Definitely. Pub crawls in Mexico are a fantastic way to meet people if you’re on your own. The group vibe makes it easy to strike up conversations, and guides are usually super friendly and welcoming.
Roma Norte and Condesa in Mexico City are the go-tos, with plenty of laid-back bars and hidden gems. Guadalajara’s Chapultepec area also has a solid scene if you’re out west, and Playa del Carmen surprisingly hosts some fun nightlife crawls for a more tropical vibe.
Some popular crawls sell out during weekend nights, so it’s usually smart to book ahead, especially in high season. But smaller tours sometimes take walk-ins too,it depends on the group size and time of year.

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