Best Pub Crawls in Glasgow - practical guide with honest advice and local tips for 2026.
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Glasgow's pub scene ranges from traditional Victorian bars to trendy craft beer spots. Most crawls visit 3-4 venues with local guides sharing drinking culture stories. We reviewed 4 options ranging from £15 to £18. Best for: nightlife seekers, young travellers, social groups.
Most pub crawls in Glasgow cost £15-28 per person. Difficulty ranges from easy. Group sizes are typically 6-20. Book online in advance for the best prices.
Join groups of 6-20 visitors for a four-hour journey through Merchant City's pubs, starting at 8pm.
Price: £15 | Duration: 4 hours | Difficulty: easy
Best for: Backpackers and solo travellers looking to meet people
A three-hour exploration of Glasgow's independent craft beer producers and bars, departing from Kelvinbridge Subway in the West End.
Price: £28 | Duration: 3 hours | Difficulty: easy
Best for: Craft beer enthusiasts and couples
A 2.5-hour guided walk through three Glasgow pubs that have operated continuously for a century or more, starting at Central Station.
Price: £22 | Duration: 2.5 hours | Difficulty: easy
Best for: History buffs and whisky drinkers
A three-hour social gathering at three venues concentrated on historic Ashton Lane in Glasgow's West End.
Price: £18 | Duration: 3 hours | Difficulty: easy
Best for: Students and young professionals
Best season: Tours run year-round, but May through September offers warmest weather and longest daylight hours, with temperatures reaching 18-20°C and festivals like the West End Festival in June is most comfortable for outdoor pub crawls.
Cancellation: Most operators offer non-refundable unless operator contacted 24 hours in advance.
Watch out: Not booking indoor activities for inevitable rain days
Compare prices across multiple platforms before booking. GetYourGuide, Viator, and direct operator websites often have different rates.
Best for: Students and young professionals
Best for: Backpackers and solo travellers looking to meet people
Best for: Craft beer enthusiasts and couples
Best for: History buffs and whisky drinkers
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