REVIEW · CUSCO
Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines
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Nine p.m. turns Cusco into a party circuit. This pub crawl is built around no waiting lines and included alcoholic drinks, so you can get moving fast. I like the multilingual guide side of it too, because the night stays organized instead of turning into a guessing game. One drawback: it starts late, so you’ll want a low-key dinner and a calm plan earlier in the day.
In practice, you’re signing up for a structured bar-to-club route that ends in one of Cusco’s top nightlife spots, either Chango Club or Inka Team. I also like that the group is capped at 60 people, which usually means the pacing stays friendly rather than chaotic. From the tour’s format and what a host like David gets praised for, expect a smooth rhythm—less wandering, more music, and getting through doors without delays.
In This Review
- Key things I’d actually mark on your map
- Price and what $19 really buys you in Cusco
- The 4.5-hour plan: start at 9 p.m., end at the main-square area
- Stop 1: Limbus Restobar for Cusco views and an easy kickoff
- Stop 2: Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado for the beer-bar mood
- Final nightclub: Chango Club vs Inka Team (and why the day matters)
- Why the no-queue entry changes the whole experience
- The host and the multilingual guide: what “organized fun” looks like
- What to do before you go (so the 9 p.m. start works for you)
- Who this pub crawl is best for
- Should you book Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines?
- FAQ
- How much does the Cusco pub crawl cost?
- How long is the tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Where does the tour end?
- Which nightclub do you end at on Wednesday?
- Which nightclub do you end at on Thursday?
- What’s included in the price?
- How many people are in the group?
- What is the cancellation policy for a full refund?
Key things I’d actually mark on your map
- No-queue entry at every venue, so your night doesn’t get eaten by lines
- Included alcoholic beverages throughout the stops
- One final nightclub, chosen by day, either Chango Club or Inka Team
- Limbus Restobar city views on Thu to Sat, a great way to start before the volume rises
- Food and drink promotions/discounts at the venues, which can stretch your budget
- Multilingual guide (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese) to keep you comfortable all night
Price and what $19 really buys you in Cusco

At $19 per person, this is priced like a “make it easy” nightlife deal. You’re not just paying for access—you’re getting included alcoholic beverages plus free admission without queues at the venues. That combo matters in Cusco, where one late-night line can quietly cost you an hour of fun.
The other quiet value is structure. A guided route gives you a plan for where to go next, and you’re not stuck trying to read the scene alone. If you’re solo, new to the city, or just tired of guessing, the cost can feel more fair because it buys convenience, not just alcohol.
Tips are not included, so factor that into your total. Also, if your idea of nightlife is super late and super wild, you may want to pair this with a second stop after the tour ends.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cusco.
The 4.5-hour plan: start at 9 p.m., end at the main-square area

The tour starts at 9:00 pm at Plazoleta de San Blas in Cusco. From there, you’ll hop between bars and then finish at the day’s selected nightclub—either Chango Club or Inka Team. The whole experience runs about 4 hours 30 minutes, so I treat it like a full block of evening time, not a quick snack crawl.
You should also know how the days work:
- On Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, the tour ends at Chango Club.
- On Thursdays and Saturdays, the tour ends at Inka Team.
The good news: both finish options are very close to the main square area (listed as no more than 100 meters from the city center). Translation for you: once the tour ends, you’re not stuck far away if you want food, a taxi, or one last look around.
Stop 1: Limbus Restobar for Cusco views and an easy kickoff
Your night begins at LIMBUS RESTOBAR at the start of the route. On Thursday to Saturday, you get a beautiful city view from this venue, which is a nice twist for a pub crawl. Instead of dropping straight into dim lighting and loud music, you start with a sense of place.
This first stop lasts about 1 hour, and it comes with admission and included drinks. The practical value here is pacing: you arrive, you settle in, and you’re not rushed into the hardest-to-navigate part of nightlife.
The only consideration is the viewing portion is listed specifically for Thu-Sat. If you go on another day, you’ll still enjoy the bar start, just without that promised city-view emphasis.
Stop 2: Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado for the beer-bar mood

Next is Cerveceria Del Valle Sagrado, another 1 hour stop with admission included. I like this kind of second stop because it usually shifts the vibe from “meet the group” to “this is where the night starts rolling.”
You’ll also keep receiving included drinks during the tour flow, and the listing notes promotions and discounts on food and beverages. That’s a useful budgeting detail: if you want a snack mid-night (or something non-drink-related), you may get a better deal than you would just ordering randomly on your own.
Because the itinerary doesn’t spell out specific entertainment details here, I’d treat this stop as your social pivot point. Go a little slower, grab what you want to drink, and get comfortable with the group before the final club.
Final nightclub: Chango Club vs Inka Team (and why the day matters)

Your finish depends on the weekday, and this affects the mood of the whole night. The tour is set up so you end right where the action is scheduled to be strongest for that day:
- Chango Club finishes on Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
- Inka Team finishes on Thursday, Saturday
The final nightclub stop is listed as 1 hour with admission included. Here’s the real payoff: by the time you get there, you’re already warmed up from the earlier venues, and you’re not burning time trying to get in.
Both finish venues are described as being close to the main square area, which helps with your night logistics. You can plan a simple exit afterward—walk a bit, grab a bite, or call a ride—without crossing the whole city in the late hours.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Cusco
Why the no-queue entry changes the whole experience

The headline feature is also the one that quietly improves everything: free admission without queues. Lines are time thieves. When you’re paying for a nightlife tour, you’re paying to avoid exactly that.
This matters most at clubs. Doors, capacity limits, and peak-time rules can turn a 15-minute wait into an hour. With the no-queue setup, you keep the tour’s momentum and you’re more likely to enjoy the first chunk of the club night, not just the leftovers.
It also helps the group stay together. In a standard bar-hopping night, people drift. Here, you’re moving with a plan, and that makes the night feel safer and more controlled—especially if you’re unfamiliar with where to go.
The host and the multilingual guide: what “organized fun” looks like

The guide experience is a big part of why this tour gets top marks. The tour includes a guide who speaks English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese. That’s a practical comfort factor—language barriers are one of the fastest ways for a nightlife plan to get stressful.
A host named David stands out in the experience feedback for keeping things on time and running the program smoothly. I take that as a signal that you should expect a friendly, structured flow: meeting point, move to the next bar, and then finishing where you’re supposed to finish.
Also, the tour caps at 60 people. That size is large enough to feel lively but small enough that the guide can still manage the group.
What to do before you go (so the 9 p.m. start works for you)

If you book this, I’d plan your evening backwards from the 9:00 pm start.
- Eat earlier. The tour lasts about 4.5 hours, and while discounts on food exist, you shouldn’t assume you’ll want to rely on snacks late.
- Bring a bit of cash or card for extra purchases. Drinks are included, but promotions and discounts don’t mean everything is free.
- Wear something comfortable for walking and club energy. Cusco nights can feel cool, but clubs often warm up fast once you’re inside.
If you’re the kind of person who gets decision fatigue—where do we go, what’s open, where’s the line—this tour is built for you.
Who this pub crawl is best for

This works especially well if you want:
- a safe-feeling way to check out Cusco’s bar and club scene at night
- a ready-made plan that helps you get into venues without hassle
- included drinks and no-queue entry without having to do pricing math all evening
If your goal is quiet sightseeing, museum hopping, or an early dinner-and-bed routine, this won’t match that vibe. It’s nightlife-first.
It also suits groups of friends and couples who want a shared starting point. And if you’re solo, the structure is a real advantage because you’re never fully “on your own” once the tour begins.
Should you book Cusco Pub Crawl: Bar Tour, Drinks And Club with no waiting lines?
I’d book it if you want an easy, organized night out that starts at 9:00 pm and gets you into Chango Club or Inka Team without line drama. The strongest reason is value: $19 plus included alcohol plus free admission without queues adds up faster than you’d think if you tried to reproduce the same night on your own.
I’d skip it only if you hate late starts, want total freedom to choose every stop yourself, or you’re sensitive to loud club environments. Otherwise, this is a straightforward way to experience Cusco nightlife with less hassle and more momentum.
FAQ
How much does the Cusco pub crawl cost?
It costs $19.00 per person.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 4 hours 30 minutes.
What time does the tour start?
The tour starts at 9:00 pm.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is CuscoPlazoleta de San Blas, Cusco 08000, Peru.
Where does the tour end?
It ends at one of two nearby nightclubs: Chango Club or Inka Team. The listing notes both are no more than 100 meters from the main square area. The provided address is for Chango Club: CuscoTecsecocha 429, Cusco 08002, Peru.
Which nightclub do you end at on Wednesday?
On Wednesdays, the tour ends at Chango Club.
Which nightclub do you end at on Thursday?
On Thursdays, the tour ends at Inka Team.
What’s included in the price?
Included are alcoholic beverages, free admission without queues at the venues, promotions and discounts on food and beverages, and an English/Spanish/French/Portuguese guide.
How many people are in the group?
The tour has a maximum of 60 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy for a full refund?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.




























