Pub Crawl + Party Night (3 Bars +VIP Entrance to a top Club )

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Pub Crawl + Party Night (3 Bars +VIP Entrance to a top Club )

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  • 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $18.10
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Seville turns lively after 10 pm, and this pub crawl is built for that exact hour. You get a structured night out with 3 bar stops, free shots, and VIP-style entry to a major club. It’s designed to get you moving, meeting people, and skipping the usual friction that can slow nightlife plans.

Two things I especially like: the meeting point is right in the action around Alameda de Hércules, so you start with momentum, not a long trek. And the final payoff is the top club entrance, so the night doesn’t end at some random last bar. One caution: the included drinks are limited to what’s stated (extra drinks cost extra), so go in with a clear idea of what’s covered.

Key things to know before you go

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  • 3 included shots + free club entrance to the top venue for the night
  • Meet at Alameda de Hércules (Alameda 47 Rooftop Bar & Club) right by the action
  • Free shots at each stop and special prices along the way
  • VIP-style entry so you can dodge long lines at the club
  • A social, group night that works well if you’re solo or just want easy conversation
  • Evening schedule runs about 6 hours, starting 10:00 pm

Seville Nightlife, With a Plan That Gets You in

If Seville nightlife is on your must-do list, a pub crawl can be a smart shortcut. Instead of spending your evening hunting for the right bar, you get a route and a host keeping you on time. Starting at 10:00 pm matters here. The city shifts later in the evening, and this experience aims straight at the hour when people actually want to go out.

The value also comes from the mix: it’s not just bar hopping for bar hopping’s sake. You’re paired with stops that include shots and a free entrance to a top club at the end. That VIP-style finish is where many single-bar nights fall short, because you can end up stuck outside just when the music and crowd ramp up.

The start location helps too. You begin near Alameda de Hércules, one of Seville’s best-known nightlife corridors. That means you’re already in the right neighborhood when you meet the staff, and you don’t waste prime going-out time getting oriented.

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Price and what you really get for $18.10

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At $18.10 per person for about 6 hours, this is priced like a ticketed night out rather than a loosely guided stroll. The math that makes it feel like a deal is simple: you’re buying a bundle of (1) bar stops with included shots and (2) entry to a top club.

Here’s the practical angle: if you planned the night on your own, you’d likely pay for drinks across multiple places, plus cover club entry if you want the bigger venue. You also risk the timing problem—arriving late enough to hit peak crowds, then waiting in line with everyone else. This tour is built specifically to reduce that friction by putting you on the fast track for the final club.

What’s not included is also important. Any additional drinks are not part of the price. So if you’re hoping for unlimited alcohol, this won’t match that expectation. If you’re happy with a few included drinks plus whatever you choose to add, it’s a straightforward way to keep costs under control.

Meeting point at Alameda 47: start where the city is loud

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You meet at Alameda 47 Rooftop Bar & Club, located at Alameda de Hércules 47 in Seville. The timing is 10:00 pm, and the tour begins by having the staff gather people at the meeting area with your ticket in hand.

This matters more than it sounds. When meeting points are far from the nightlife zone, you lose time and energy. Starting on Alameda de Hércules keeps your night compact and social: you’re already surrounded by other people going out, and you’re not stuck figuring out where to meet once the evening is underway.

It also reduces “what do I do when I arrive” stress. The tour details specifically say the staff meet you directly at the Alameda square for the first bar, and you use your ticket there to claim the first included drink(s).

Stop 1: Alameda de Hércules and your first included shot

The first stop takes place right around Alameda de Hércules. You meet at the start spot (Alameda 47 Rooftop Bar & Club), and from there you go into the first bar with your ticket. At this stage, you get one free shot, and the plan is that this shot benefit applies across all bars you visit.

This is a useful design choice for your night. The included shot isn’t just a bonus, it’s your “first yes” that helps everyone loosen up early. It also gives the group a shared rhythm: you’re not all arriving separately and ordering different things. You’re getting the same start cue.

If you’re coming in hungry or thirsty, consider a quick bite before meeting time. The tour runs late, and while shots are included, extra drinks are not. A little planning makes the evening more comfortable.

Stop 2: Seville bar stops, special prices, and Spanish beer

After the initial gather, the night shifts into the main crawl portion. You move through multiple bars, receiving free shots and special prices along the way. One of the highlights also calls out Spanish beer as part of the freebies during the experience.

This section is essentially your “social engine.” The combination of (1) short walking bursts, (2) quick drink moments, and (3) frequent group regrouping is what turns a nightlife trip into a conversation-friendly night. If you’re traveling solo, this is often the easiest way to avoid the awkward solo bar shuffle where you keep scanning the room for someone to talk to.

There’s also a practical benefit: special prices can take the sting out of bar-to-bar variety. Even when you’re not sure which bar is best, you can trust that the tour has built-in drink value along the route.

One consideration here: nightlife can vary by crowd and day. The tour is positioned as a fun night that ends in a top club, but the vibe at each bar depends on what’s happening that evening. The tour is still a good structure, but think of it as guided entry and included drinks, not guaranteed quiet or guaranteed atmosphere.

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The final club: VIP entry and what to expect at Uthopía Sevilla

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The crawl ends at Uthopía Sevilla, at Pl. la Legión, s/n in the city center. The experience details also note that the final club may end up being another club in the city center, so the exact ending venue can flex.

Still, the direction is clear: the tour is built to land you in a big-name venue with free entrance. That’s the moment where the money usually feels justified. Club entry lines are one of the biggest “time tax” costs on a Seville night, and VIP-style access can be the difference between arriving at your peak and waiting until the peak is already over.

One review detail that’s worth keeping in mind is that the final club experience has been described as a large, multi-floor venue with different music playing on different floors. That kind of setup is a real plus during a long night, because you’re not forced into one sound level for the entire time.

Also note the tour time: the itinerary is about 6 hours total. The club portion is long enough to dance, but it’s not an all-night marathon. If you want a late-late night, consider planning how you’ll continue after you’re dropped at the final venue (or any nearby place you can walk to).

Getting the most out of the crawl

This type of tour works best when you treat it like a plan, not like a strict script. Here are the things that make the night smoother:

  • Show up on time at 10:00 pm. Late arrivals can push you back on the group flow, and nightlife tours depend on tight timing.
  • Use the ticket benefits early. You’ll redeem your included shot starting at the first bar, so don’t assume you can save it for later.
  • Expect extra drinks to cost extra. The price includes shots and entrance, not unlimited alcohol.
  • Lean into the social aspect. You’ll be in a group moving between bars. If you want conversations, the short stops give you natural chances to meet people.

If you’re the type who prefers to wander on your own, this may feel a bit structured. But if you want a fun first nightlife experience in Seville without guessing wrong on bars or paying extra for club entry, it’s built for you.

Who this tour is best for (and who might skip it)

This crawl is a strong match if you want:

  • A guided first night in Seville
  • A social atmosphere, especially if you’re going solo
  • Value-focused nightlife, with included shots and club entrance
  • Less waiting, thanks to fast entry at the club

You might consider skipping if:

  • You only want one bar and a calm evening
  • You expect the price to cover all drinks for the entire night
  • You’re sensitive to the general energy of nightlife areas like Alameda de Hércules

Practical notes so you don’t hit surprises

A couple practical points are worth your attention, since nightlife ticket issues can happen if the wrong method is used or the expectations don’t match what’s included.

First, this is a mobile ticket experience. Bring your phone battery charged and keep the ticket accessible. Second, the included benefits are specific: 3 shots plus free entrance to the top club. Anything beyond that—extra drinks—falls outside the included value.

Also, this is listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can help keep the experience more comfortable and organized, especially compared with large mixed groups.

Should you book this Seville pub crawl?

I’d book it if you want a simple, cost-aware way to experience Seville nightlife without spending your night figuring out logistics. The biggest reasons are the bundled value—included shots and free entrance to a top club—and the smart start location at Alameda de Hércules. For most people, that combination turns a typical night out into something that feels like a real deal.

I’d think twice if you want unlimited drinks or a very laid-back vibe. This is nightlife with structure, and while it aims to be fun and energetic, it’s still centered on bars and club entry rather than a calm cultural evening.

If your goal is an easy first-night Seville plan, with a good chance of meeting people and getting into a major venue without the long-line headache, this is one of the more straightforward ways to do it.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is the pub crawl?

It runs about 6 hours.

What time does it start?

It starts at 10:00 pm.

Where do I meet the staff?

You meet at Alameda 47 Rooftop Bar & Club, Alameda de Hércules 47, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla.

Where does the tour end?

It ends at Uthopía Sevilla, Pl. la Legión, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla. The final club may end up being another club in the city center.

What is included in the price?

The price includes 3 shots and free entrance to the top club, plus entrada a discoteca.

Are drinks beyond the included shots covered?

No. Any additional drinks are not included.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it is offered in English.

Do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes, it uses a mobile ticket.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It is listed as a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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