REVIEW · NEW DELHI
Delhi: Pub Crawl (3 Hours Guided Bar Hopping Tour)
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Delhi nights can move fast. This 3-hour pub crawl is built for momentum, not planning. You start in Connaught Place, then hop through a set of local drinking spots with an English-speaking storyteller and plenty of group energy.
I like the format because it mixes social fun (games, icebreakers, dancing) with actual City knowledge—stories tied to favorite drinks and food. I also love hearing guide name checks like Jogi showing up in real experiences, since that kind of personality matters when you’re moving bar to bar.
One caution: there’s at least one sharp negative report about whether the promised count of bars and included drinks matched what was expected. If drink limits or what’s covered feels unclear in the moment, you’ll want to clarify fast so the night stays smooth.
In This Review
- Key things I’d bet on before you go
- Connaught Place: Starting Your Delhi Night on Familiar Ground
- Price and Drinks: What You’re Paying For in 3 Hours
- Your Storyteller + Games: The Social Engine of the Crawl
- The Night’s Flow: Three Pub Stops and How to Think About It
- What to do before you head out
- Included Extras: Trivia, Live Music, and Dancing That Changes the Vibe
- One Real-World Caution: Confirm Drinks and Bar Count Early
- Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best (and who should skip it)
- Should You Book the Delhi Pub Crawl with Yo Tours?
- FAQ
- How long is the Delhi pub crawl?
- Where does the tour start?
- Where does the tour end?
- How many pub stops are included?
- Are alcoholic beverages included?
- Is dinner included?
- Is bottled water provided?
- Is there an air-conditioned vehicle?
- What’s the group size?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
- Is the guide speaking English?
Key things I’d bet on before you go

- Connaught Place start: easy to find, good meeting vibe for an evening out
- Three pub stops with alcohol included: the value is tied to what you drink and how long you’re out
- Storytelling + trivia + icebreakers: it’s not just standing in lines
- A max group size of 20: usually enough people for fun, not so many that you vanish
- Dancing and live music: the goal is atmosphere, not quiet sipping
- Ends at Odeon Social: your last stop is still in the same action zone
Connaught Place: Starting Your Delhi Night on Familiar Ground
Connaught Place is the smart launch point for a pub crawl. It keeps you close to the center of things, so you spend less time figuring out where to be next and more time enjoying the night.
The start is at Connaught Circle, so you’re not scattered across the city. That matters when you’re on a guided schedule for about 3 hours and you want everyone to regroup on time.
You’ll also like that the tour is described as near public transportation. In practice, that means you can usually keep your evening flexible for getting back later—no long, complicated route required.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in New Delhi
Price and Drinks: What You’re Paying For in 3 Hours

The price is $29.08 per person, and the big value driver is the alcohol setup. The description calls out alcoholic beverages, with three pubs and three free drinks, plus three hours of guided fun.
Here’s the practical way to judge this: if you’d normally spend the same evening bouncing between venues and ordering a couple of drinks, you’re essentially paying for (1) the itinerary, (2) a guide who keeps things moving, and (3) the included drinks that would otherwise cost you. For a short, high-energy night, this is the kind of experience that can work out better than planning everything alone.
But balance it with reality. A negative report mentions confusion about the number of bars actually visited and a possible spending limit tied to drinks. I can’t verify the exact details from the outside, so treat this as a reason to ask one simple question at the start: what’s covered for free, and is there any cap on what you can order during the included portion.
Your Storyteller + Games: The Social Engine of the Crawl

This crawl isn’t just about getting from pub to pub. It’s designed to keep you interacting, with a guide who adds context and keeps the group lively.
The description highlights an icebreaker and games, plus trivia and dancing. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling solo or you don’t know anyone in the group—structured fun helps you meet people without awkward small talk.
Language support is another plus: the storyteller can speak English or other languages. In a city where nightlife rules and venue culture can shift quickly, having someone who can explain what to expect makes a difference.
One name that comes through strongly in positive feedback is Jogi. The praise isn’t for a generic script; it’s for being pleasant, leading people to bars they might miss, and also pointing guests toward activities for the next day. That last bit is underrated value. Even if nightlife isn’t your main goal, a good guide can help you make smart choices the following day.
The Night’s Flow: Three Pub Stops and How to Think About It
The experience is built around a pub crawl that moves through multiple stops in the Connaught Place area, with the alcohol included across three pubs. The tour ends at the third pub, and the listed endpoint is Odeon Social on Radial Rd 5 in D Block, Connaught Place.
Because the schedule is only about 3 hours, you should expect a quick rhythm: arrive, get the drinks and the story, then move on before the energy fades. This is best for people who don’t want a slow dinner-style evening.
What makes each stop feel “local” is the guide angle. The crawl description says you’ll discover favorites that most travelers don’t usually find, and you’ll hear stories tied to the city’s drinks and food. Even without venue names beyond the final stop, the goal is clear: you’re meant to leave with a better sense of Delhi’s nightlife culture, not just photos.
What to do before you head out
Since bottled water isn’t included, plan for hydration. The tour also says there’s no air-conditioned vehicle included, so you may be walking or shifting around in the open depending on the night’s routing. Comfortable shoes and a light layer can help, since the schedule is tight and movement is part of the experience.
Included Extras: Trivia, Live Music, and Dancing That Changes the Vibe
A lot of bar crawls end up being, well, a bar line with drinks. This one leans harder into entertainment.
You’ll find icebreaker games, trivia, and dance mentioned as included. The description also mentions live music, which matters because it turns a pub stop into an event rather than a pause.
The group size caps at 20 travelers, so the entertainment isn’t likely to feel like you’re lost in a crowd. You may still meet new people, but the guide can keep an eye on the group and get you moving.
That mix is exactly why this can feel fun even if you don’t already know the people around you. The activities give the night a shared storyline.
One Real-World Caution: Confirm Drinks and Bar Count Early

Here’s the most important “don’t get surprised” note. There’s a negative report claiming the organizer did not provide three bars and three free drinks as expected, plus mention of a limit (800 rupees was cited).
I’m not saying that will happen to you. I am saying this: when included drinks are a core part of the value, you should clarify upfront.
When you arrive, ask plainly how the included drinks work at each stop and whether the crawl will definitely include three pub locations before the end at Odeon Social. If it’s clear from the start, you’ll spend the rest of the night relaxing instead of calculating.
Who This Pub Crawl Fits Best (and who should skip it)
This tour fits best if you want a guided, social night with a steady pace. If you like meeting people, enjoy trivia-style fun, and want a guide to point you toward places you’d skip on your own, you’ll likely have a better time.
It also makes sense for short stays. With about 3 hours and a focus on a single nightlife zone, you can slot it into an itinerary without taking over your whole evening.
Skip it if you’re hoping for a quiet, slow-moving tasting experience. The format is active: games, dancing, and venue hopping. Also, if included drinks are a deal-breaker for you—because you’re watching spending or you strongly prefer predictable coverage—take a moment to confirm the rules before ordering.
Should You Book the Delhi Pub Crawl with Yo Tours?

If you want a fun first night out in Delhi and you value a guide-driven plan, I think this can be a good buy. The math is attractive for a 3-hour group evening: you’re paying for included alcohol across three pubs, plus entertainment that helps you connect with the group.
Book it if:
- you’re staying near Connaught Place or can easily reach it
- you want storytelling + trivia + games rather than just bar hopping
- you like the idea of ending at Odeon Social and keeping the night going nearby
Consider passing if:
- you hate any uncertainty about what’s included
- you’d prefer a fixed, sit-down plan instead of dancing and moving
- you’re sensitive to alcohol-based group nights
If you do book, go in with one simple mindset: the guide is your schedule, and the included drinks are part of the deal—so ask the one clarifying question early, then let the night run.
FAQ
How long is the Delhi pub crawl?
It runs for about 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Connaught Circle, Connaught Place (Connaught Cir, Block F, New Delhi).
Where does the tour end?
It ends at Odeon Social, Odeon Building, Radial Rd 5, D Block, Connaught Place.
How many pub stops are included?
The experience is described as including three pub stops.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
Yes. Alcoholic beverages are included during the pub crawl, with three free drinks mentioned in the description.
Is dinner included?
No, dinner is not included.
Is bottled water provided?
No, bottled water is not included.
Is there an air-conditioned vehicle?
No air-conditioned vehicle is included.
What’s the group size?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t get a refund.
Is the guide speaking English?
The storyteller can speak English or other languages.





























