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Friday Night Pub Crawl for Professionals in Vienna, Austria
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A Friday crawl in Vienna can go either way. This one gives you a tight 4-hour plan with guided stops, free entrances, and a welcome shot to start your night on purpose.
What I really like: the route mixes old-school pub atmosphere with a true club finish, and the pricing includes several key extras—so your money goes farther than a random bar hop. Also, you get English guidance and a group size capped at 50, which helps you stay together. One thing to keep in mind: you still pay for your own drinks at each stop, so set a rough budget before you arrive.
You start at Pickwick’s at 8:30 pm and end at the Kaktus Club on a main street—easy to grab a taxi once you’re done dancing. The vibe shifts each hour: historic pub calm, local-value sipping, DJ-and-dance energy, then an underground club finale. One possible drawback: if you’re late or can’t find the group, you’ll want to resolve it fast, because the tour runs on a fixed schedule.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel on Friday Night
- A 4-Hour Vienna Pub Crawl Plan That Works at 8:30 pm
- Meeting at Pickwick’s (Marc-Aurel-Straße 10–12) and Getting Started Fast
- Stop 1: Pickwick’s Pub and Its Bookish Pub-Aesthetic
- Stop 2: Vulcania Bar for Local Value and a Real Discount
- Stop 3: Funky Monkey Bar for DJ Energy and Tiki Drinks
- Stop 4: Kaktus Club Underground Nights With Budget-Friendly Long Drinks
- Price and Value: What $28 Really Covers
- Pace, Group Size, and How to Enjoy the Night Without Stress
- Where This Crawl Fits Best (and Where It Might Not)
- Booking Timing: Why “About 25 Days Ahead” Matters
- Book It or Skip It: My Decision Guide
- FAQ
- What is the price for the Vienna Friday Night Pub Crawl?
- How long does the tour last?
- When does the tour start and where does it finish?
- What language is the tour guide?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Are drinks included?
- What are the group size limits?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Where should I go for the meeting point?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel on Friday Night

- Welcome shot at Pickwick’s Pub to break the ice right away
- 10% off at Vulcania Bar helps stretch your evening budget
- Free entry at Funky Monkey Bar with DJ nights and tiki-style drinks
- Free entry at Kaktus Club plus reasonable long-drink pricing (8–12 euros)
- English-speaking guide with a pace designed for one Friday night, not an all-nighter
A 4-Hour Vienna Pub Crawl Plan That Works at 8:30 pm

This crawl is built for people who want Vienna nightlife without spending the whole night guessing what’s open, where to go next, and how to keep the momentum. For $28 per person and about 4 hours, you’re buying structure: a start time, a series of stops, and a guide who keeps things moving.
The value is not just the “free stuff” (though there is plenty). It’s also the pacing. Four hours is enough time to taste the city’s pub-to-club rhythm, but short enough that you don’t feel wrecked by midnight. You’ll also see a good mix of venues rather than repeating the same bar type four times.
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Meeting at Pickwick’s (Marc-Aurel-Straße 10–12) and Getting Started Fast

The meeting point is Pickwick’s at Marc-Aurel-Straße 10–12, 1010 Wien, with the tour starting at 8:30 pm. That timing matters. Vienna nightlife can feel like it “turns on” later in the evening, and this crawl lines you up for that shift.
Pickwick’s is also an easy place to orient yourself. The meeting address is in the inner city area (so you can usually reach it by public transportation), and it’s a venue you’re likely to recognize when you arrive. Bring your mobile ticket and keep it handy. If you’re the type who arrives a little early, you’ll feel calmer when the group gathers.
Stop 1: Pickwick’s Pub and Its Bookish Pub-Aesthetic

Your first stop is Pickwick’s Pub, which has that great Vienna trick: the place feels character-filled without trying too hard. This pub used to be a book and video store, and the setting still carries remnants of that past. You can even grab a book to read, and the venue concept includes movie nights when the mood fits.
Practical payoff: you get a free welcome shot here. That’s not just a “nice extra.” It’s a social lubricant. Walking into an evening crawl as a group is easier when the first stop hands you something simple right away.
Possible drawback: because Pickwick’s has a more pub-like vibe than the later clubs, don’t expect everyone to immediately dance. The goal is to settle in, meet your group, and let the night build.
Stop 2: Vulcania Bar for Local Value and a Real Discount

Next up is Vulcania Bar, a favorite spot with better prices in the area. The money-saving detail here is concrete: you get 10% off your check.
This stop is where the crawl helps you manage the cost of the night. Drinks in Vienna can add up quickly, so a discount at a mid-route stop is the kind of benefit that actually changes what you can afford later. It’s also a good place to slow down for a minute. You’re usually more likely to talk here than at a disco-style venue, and that’s helpful if you’re coming solo or want to get to know a few people in the group.
One consideration: while this stop is built around value, it’s still part of a timed itinerary. If you discover your new favorite local drink at Vulcania, you’ll still want to keep an eye on the next meetup.
Stop 3: Funky Monkey Bar for DJ Energy and Tiki Drinks
Then the crawl turns fun-speed: Funky Monkey Bar is described as a disco bar to start the party. There’s often a live DJ on most weekends, and the dance floor is typically full of locals. If you like your nightlife with rhythm from the start, this is the hour that usually feels like the turning point.
The drink pitch here is also fun: they’re known for tiki drinks. That matters because it gives you something different from the standard beer-or-wine routine. And if you want a “Friday night in Vienna” story that’s not only about architecture and museums, this is the kind of stop that delivers.
Practical tip: show up ready to stand and move. This is where you’ll feel the most difference between a crawl that stays together and one where people drift off. The DJ vibe can pull you in fast.
Stop 4: Kaktus Club Underground Nights With Budget-Friendly Long Drinks

Your final stop is Kaktus Club, newly renovated and underground, which usually means better sound and more club-focused energy. It’s also where the nightlife peaks in the itinerary.
Two reasons this stop tends to land well:
First, it’s noted as one of the best clubbing environments in the area. Second, the drink prices are described as reasonable, especially for long drinks at 8–12 euros. That price range is exactly the kind of info you want if you’re budgeting for a night out in Vienna, because late-night drinks are where many plans get expensive.
Most Friday and Saturday nights also include a live DJ playing a range of music styles. So even if your music taste is picky, you likely won’t feel trapped in one lane.
At the end of the crawl, you’re finished at Seitenstettengasse 5, 1010 Wien. The venue sits on a main street, so getting a taxi afterward is typically straightforward.
Price and Value: What $28 Really Covers

Let’s talk value in plain terms. At $28 per person, this tour includes:
- 1 welcome shot at Pickwick’s
- 10% off at Vulcania Bar
- Free entrance at Funky Monkey Bar
- Free entrance at Kaktus Club
- A tour guide (English)
What it does not include: your drinks. You pay for anything you order, and that’s true at every bar stop.
So is it worth it? In most cases, yes—if you’re the type who would pay for club entry anyway and you plan to have at least a couple drinks during the crawl. The entrance savings plus the welcome shot usually offset the ticket price quickly. And the Vulcania discount is a rare “real money” benefit in a group crawl.
If you’re someone who only wants one drink total, then the math gets less favorable. But if your plan is to actually enjoy a full evening, the structure makes the cost easier to predict.
Pace, Group Size, and How to Enjoy the Night Without Stress
This crawl caps at 50 participants, which is big enough to keep the vibe social but usually small enough for a guide to herd the group. A timed route matters here. You’ll move from a more laid-back pub setting into dance-floor territory and then finish in an underground club.
The guide’s role is more than pointing the way. A good crawl guide helps you avoid the two classic problems: arriving too late to join the group and wasting time trying to decode where to go next. One helpful detail from an actual experience: the guide Salma was praised for being friendly while people danced and drank the night away. That’s a sign the guide experience is part of the value, not just a logistics add-on.
If you’re worried about keeping up, the pacing is built into the design: four stops, each about one hour, which gives you enough time to order a drink, enjoy the room, and still regroup for the next venue.
Where This Crawl Fits Best (and Where It Might Not)
This is a strong match if you want a Friday-night plan that mixes atmospheres: classic pub vibes early, local hang energy mid-route, then DJ and dancing as the night progresses. It’s also good for people who don’t want to overthink nightlife planning. You show up, follow the group, and let the evening unfold.
It’s not the best choice if you’re chasing a super-quiet night or if you hate club-like music once it starts. Funky Monkey and Kaktus are built around DJs and dancing, and that comes with the territory.
It also helps if you’re comfortable spending extra on drinks. Since drinks aren’t included, you’ll want to think about how many rounds you plan to buy.
Booking Timing: Why “About 25 Days Ahead” Matters
The crawl is often booked around 25 days in advance. That’s a clue it’s popular with people who want a guaranteed Friday plan. If you’re traveling during peak periods, booking earlier gives you a better shot at getting in without scrambling.
And because the tour has a group cap, early booking is usually the simplest way to avoid “maybe next time” disappointment.
Book It or Skip It: My Decision Guide
I’d book this pub crawl if you want:
- a guided, English-friendly nightlife plan
- free entrances at two venues
- a start with a welcome shot and a stop with a 10% discount
- a real mix of pub-to-club energy within one evening
I’d skip it if you:
- plan to order almost nothing (one drink total makes the ticket feel less useful)
- want a quiet night or dislike DJ-driven atmospheres
- tend to show up late to meetups and get stuck when schedules move
If your goal is a fun Friday in Vienna with less guesswork and more actual night-life time, this crawl is a solid way to spend 4 hours.
FAQ
What is the price for the Vienna Friday Night Pub Crawl?
The price is $28.00 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for about 4 hours.
When does the tour start and where does it finish?
It starts at 8:30 pm at Pickwick’s and ends at Kaktus Club.
What language is the tour guide?
The tour is offered in English.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Included are a welcome shot at Pickwick’s, 10% off at Vulcania Bar, free entrance at Funky Monkey Bar, free entrance at Kaktus Club, and an English tour guide.
Are drinks included?
No. You pay for all drinks you consume during the tour.
What are the group size limits?
The maximum group size is 50 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
Where should I go for the meeting point?
You meet at Pickwick’s, Marc-Aurel-Straße 10–12, 1010 Wien.






