Nice nightlife, pre-loaded with free shots. This Riviera Bar Crawl Party is built for momentum: a guide-led night out with four complimentary shots across multiple venues, then a swing into nightclub time. The main thing to watch is crowding; on busier nights, you can feel stacked into venues that are not designed for huge groups.
If you’re trying to shortcut the guesswork of where to go in Nice after dark, this format helps. You start near the beach at Hostel Villa Saint Exupéry, meet your guide, grab your ticket, and spend the night moving through recognizable hotspots like Place Masséna, the Old Town, Cours Saleya, and the Promenade des Anglais. If you like mingling, drinking games, and a party pace, this can be a good value for your first night in town.
In This Review
- Key things that make this bar crawl worth your time
- How a 9:00 pm Nice bar crawl actually plays out
- Four shots, VIP entry, and the real value math
- Stop-by-stop: from Place Masséna to sea views on the Promenade
- Place Masséna and the Loft Bar start
- Old Town: the nightlife stretch
- Place Rossetti: a bar next to the square
- Quai des États-Unis: short stop, big vibe
- Akathor Pub and the party rhythm
- Cours Saleya (Marche aux Fleurs area)
- Promenade des Anglais: sea view and a top bar moment
- The guide factor: why names matter on a big party night
- Crowd control reality check (and how to protect your night)
- Price and logistics: why $18-ish can be a fair deal
- Who should do this bar crawl (and who should skip it)
- Should you book Riviera Bar Crawl Party in Nice?
- FAQ
- What does the Nice bar crawl cost?
- How long is the tour?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Where does it start and where do you end?
- What time does it begin?
- Is it offered in English, and what’s the age requirement?
- Is there a dress code?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things that make this bar crawl worth your time

- Four included shots across different bars, so you’re not starting the night paying for every drink
- VIP nightclub entry plus the option to stay later, which matters when Nice nightlife is already in full swing
- English-speaking guides who actively keep the group together (solo-friendly, in particular)
- A “walk + party” route that connects central squares, the Old Town, and a sea-view stop on the Promenade des Anglais
- Drinking games and group energy that lowers the awkwardness when you’re traveling alone
How a 9:00 pm Nice bar crawl actually plays out

This tour starts at 9:00 pm and usually runs about 4 to 5 hours. Plan to treat it like a guided party marathon: you’ll be on your feet, hopping between areas, and checking in at venues rather than sitting down for a long, relaxed dinner-style outing.
The meeting point is Hostel Villa Saint Exupéry Beach, 6 Rue Sacha Guitry, Nice, and the night ends at Le Bulldog Pub Pompeï, 16 Rue de l’Abbaye. You’re issued a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English, which makes it easier to follow the plan even if your French is still warming up.
One practical tip: arrive a little early, especially if you’re picking up your bearings. A night like this moves fast, and being first in line makes the whole thing smoother.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Nice
Four shots, VIP entry, and the real value math

At the heart of the deal is simple: you get 4 shots included (one per bar stop) plus free nightclub entry. That combination is what makes the price work, because in Nice, “one more drink” can add up quickly once you’re in the thick of nightlife.
The tour also includes drinking games, which sounds cheesy until you realize what it does for you. Games give you a reason to talk to people without having to invent a conversation topic on the spot. If you go solo, this part can be the difference between wandering around and actually feeling part of the group.
There are also discount drink deals mentioned as part of the experience, often through the “Dreal Deals” perk. Even if you don’t drink a ton beyond the included shots, discounted options reduce the pain of overpriced bar menus.
If you’re the type who wants a quiet cocktail and a long chat, this isn’t that. But if you want an organized, party-focused night with freebies baked in, this is exactly the structure you’re paying for.
Stop-by-stop: from Place Masséna to sea views on the Promenade

This crawl threads through several big Nice nightlife zones. The exact time at each place varies by how the group moves, but the vibe is consistent: check in, do your included shot, mix with the group, then move on.
Place Masséna and the Loft Bar start
You begin near Place Masséna at a spot next to Masséna Square, listed around Loft Bar. This first bar stop is about an hour, which is long enough to settle in, meet people, and get the night started without sprinting immediately.
Why this works: Place Masséna is central and easy to find, so you’re not spending your whole first hour navigating. It’s also the kind of place where you can relax for a moment before the group energy ramps up.
Old Town: the nightlife stretch
Next comes the Old Town, where the plan is to experience Nice nightlife and hit top bars in that area. The itinerary description suggests a longer block here, so expect this to be the part of the night where the pace feels like it’s really “on.”
This stop tends to matter most if you like atmosphere. Old Town is where you get that street-side feeling, and it’s also where it’s easier to meet fellow crawlers who are already in party mode.
One heads-up: Old Town streets can feel crowded fast once a big group arrives, especially if multiple tours overlap. If you don’t love tight spaces, stick close to the guide and keep moving when it gets too packed.
You can also read our reviews of more drinking tours in Nice
Place Rossetti: a bar next to the square
Then you head to a bar near Place Rossetti for about 50 minutes. This is the kind of stop that gives you a change in scenery without losing the momentum.
Rossetti is a classic Nice landmark area, so the setting feels “local” even though you’re there for nightlife. If you’re looking for photo-friendly streets while still partying, this is a good moment in the route.
Quai des États-Unis: short stop, big vibe
After that, there’s a stop near Quai des États-Unis for about 30 minutes. It’s shorter, so treat it like a quick hit: check in, take your included shot, and use the time to reset before the next leg.
This portion also helps break up the night, because you’re not staying only in Old Town lanes. You get a sense of the city’s layout, and you’re closer to the waterfront energy.
Akathor Pub and the party rhythm
The crawl may visit AKATHOR PUB on certain night schedules, with a 50-minute stay. This is one of the stops that keeps the night from feeling repetitive: different bar type, different crowd, and a change of pace.
Cours Saleya (Marche aux Fleurs area)
Next is Cours Saleya, listed near the Marche aux Fleurs area, again around 50 minutes. This part can be a strong choice if you like that “Nice at night” contrast—familiar daytime spaces taking on a different personality after dark.
You’ll likely feel the group energy most here, because it’s long enough for people to mingle and games to happen in a more natural flow.
Promenade des Anglais: sea view and a top bar moment
Finally, you reach a top bar on the Promenade des Anglais with sea views, for about 50 minutes. This is one of the stops you’ll remember even if you don’t remember every single shot.
Why it’s worth it: you get scenery, not just nightlife interiors. It’s a nice reset point in the route when your legs are starting to feel the night.
The guide factor: why names matter on a big party night

This tour is guided, and that matters more than you might expect. When it works, the guide keeps you moving, helps you get through check-ins, and makes sure you stay with the group instead of drifting into random bars.
On this crawl, you’ll see guide-led energy from people like Aron and Arthur. In particular, Arthur has been highlighted for being extra attentive with solo travelers, including making sure you have someone to talk to and don’t feel left out. Emilia has also been called out as both capable and fun, which is the right mix for a tour where timing matters.
Safety also comes down to guidance. There’s a strong difference between a host who just points at venues and a guide who actively looks out for the group. In one example, guides including Louise and Ahmah helped keep a friend feeling safe by providing water when someone had too much. That kind of care is worth paying attention to, because it’s practical, not just friendly.
Still, your instinct matters too. If you ever feel uncomfortable or lost, stick closer to the guide in the moment rather than powering through.
Crowd control reality check (and how to protect your night)

Here’s the honest part: this experience can run with large numbers. Your booking may be limited to a maximum of 10 people per booking, but the overall tour can reach up to 100 travelers. On peak nights, that gap can translate into overcrowded venues.
Some nights you’ll feel a good group size and good energy. On slower nights like Monday, the night can also feel different—there’s even mention that they may team up with another crawl to keep things lively. That sounds fine in theory, but it can still mean the bars you’re hitting get packed.
How to protect your experience:
- Pick comfortable shoes and keep moving when a bar is already full.
- Don’t plan to linger at every door. The included shot timing assumes you’ll check in quickly.
- If you know you hate tight spaces, treat this as an outdoor-walk + party format, not a “stand inside and chat” night.
- If you get separated at any point, look for the guide and closest group cluster (not the bar’s random entry line).
One more point that matters: the dress code is specific. If you show up in flip-flops or tank tops (also no football jerseys, swimwear, or hiking shoes), you can run into entry friction. Dress for entry, not comfort alone.
Price and logistics: why $18-ish can be a fair deal

At $18.15 per person, you’re getting a stack of value signals: 4 included shots and free nightclub entry are the big ones. Even without knowing every bar’s exact menu prices, that combo typically costs far more on your own once you’re paying cover and buying multiple drinks.
You’re also paying for the structure. A bar crawl sounds simple until you try it yourself in Nice at night. You’d have to:
- choose bars that match your crowd,
- figure out where to go next,
- manage entry lines,
- and keep track of your group if you’re not a solo wanderer.
This tour does that for you, for a low entry price. The trade-off is crowding risk. You may pay less, but you’re also joining a party machine that needs everyone to move together.
So here’s my value verdict: it’s a strong deal if you want an organized party and you’re okay with nightlife energy getting busy.
Who should do this bar crawl (and who should skip it)

This is aimed at adults, with a minimum age of 18. The overall tone from the tour’s setup and the typical nightlife crowd is best for people who like meeting others and keeping the night going.
You’ll probably love it if:
- you’re solo and want an easy way to connect,
- you’re new to Nice and want a fast introduction to nightlife areas,
- you like games and group energy,
- you want sea views plus club time in one evening.
You might want to skip or approach carefully if:
- you hate crowds and don’t handle packed bars well,
- you’re looking for a laid-back, sit-down wine-and-cheese night,
- you strongly prefer one venue over lots of quick stops.
Also, set yourself up for success: eat before you go. That’s not just advice for bar crawls in general—it helps you enjoy the shots and games without turning the night into a shaky sprint to the bathroom.
Should you book Riviera Bar Crawl Party in Nice?

Yes, if your goal is a party-first introduction to Nice nightlife with freebies that would otherwise cost extra. I’d especially recommend it for first-timers who don’t want to spend their limited evenings figuring out where to go.
Book with a mindset shift: this isn’t a quiet tour. Go in ready to move, accept that venues can get tight, and stay close to your guide if you want the best outcome. If you’re picky about comfort and space, you may find the crowd factor annoying.
If you do book, do two things: wear clothes that won’t block entry, and show up a little early. That’s the difference between a fun crawl and a chaotic one.
FAQ
What does the Nice bar crawl cost?
The price is $18.15 per person.
How long is the tour?
It runs for approximately 4 to 5 hours.
What’s included with the ticket?
You get 4 shots (one per bar), drinking games, a local guide, and meet new people. The experience also includes free nightclub entry and drink deals (Dreal Deals/discounted options).
Where does it start and where do you end?
It starts at Hostel Villa Saint Exupéry Beach, 6 Rue Sacha Guitry, Nice, and ends at Le Bulldog Pub Pompeï, 16 Rue de l’Abbaye, Nice.
What time does it begin?
The start time is 9:00 pm.
Is it offered in English, and what’s the age requirement?
It’s offered in English, and the minimum age is 18.
Is there a dress code?
Yes. Avoid flip flops, hiking shoes, football jerseys, swimwear, and tank tops.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























