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Explore Madrid’s craft beer scene with this 5-hour guided crawl through La Latina and Lavapiés, featuring local tapas, exclusive discounts, and fun atmospheres.
Imagine wandering through Madrid’s lively neighborhoods with a cold craft beer in hand, discovering hidden gems while enjoying authentic tapas. That’s exactly what the Craft Beer Crawl Madrid promises—an immersive, social experience that combines history, culture, and of course, great beer. Priced at just $23 per person, this tour offers a relaxed way to see the city’s vibrant side, all within five hours.
What makes this experience especially appealing is the chance to visit two of Madrid’s most dynamic neighborhoods—La Latina and Lavapiés—each with its own unique vibe. Plus, the inclusion of a special edition beer can to take home, exclusive discounts, and complimentary tapas add extra value that makes this tour stand out. While the group size and pace are generally relaxed, it’s worth noting that the tour is not suitable for children under 18.
If you’re a beer lover, curious about Madrid’s local flavors, or simply want a fun, social way to explore the city’s culinary scene, this tour might be perfect. However, those expecting a deep dive into craft brewing techniques might find it more about tasting and atmosphere than brewing education. Overall, it’s a lively, well-organized experience with plenty of opportunities to connect and enjoy authentic Madrid.


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The tour kicks off at Plaza Cascorro in La Latina, a bustling square famous for its traditional taverns and lively atmosphere. Meeting here sets the perfect tone—an authentic Madrid experience where history and modernity collide. Our guide, who speaks both Spanish and English, is friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to share local insights. The group, typically small and social, makes it easy to ask questions and feel like you’re part of a friendly gathering rather than a tourist herd.
As we step into La Latina, the charm is immediate. Cobblestone streets, vintage storefronts, and the aroma of sizzling tapas fill the air. The first bar on our list is a historic tavern with a long tradition of serving Madrid’s best cask ales. Here, we sample the Animal Brew Craft Beer Special Edition—a souvenir can that captures the essence of this adventure. Reviewers have appreciated the souvenir, noting it’s a high-quality and memorable keepsake that “captures the spirit of the tour.”
This neighborhood is perfect for those who love traditional Madrid. Our guide shares stories about the area’s history, illustrating how these taverns have been gathering spots for locals for generations. The inclusion of authentic Madrilenian tapas at each stop enhances the tasting, with options like patatas bravas, cured meats, and local cheeses complementing the beers.
From La Latina, we stroll across Madrid’s lively streets to Lavapiés, a neighborhood renowned for its diverse culture and bohemian vibe. Here, the atmosphere shifts to more eclectic, artsy bars and hidden craft breweries. This area is a favorite among locals, who flock to discover the latest in Madrid’s craft beer scene.
Our guide points out some lesser-known spots that aren’t on the typical tourist radar. At each bar, exclusive discounts make trying different beers more appealing, and the variety is impressive—ranging from modern IPAs to traditional Spanish craft brews. We loved how the tour allows you to taste the city’s evolving beer culture, not just the mainstream options.
One of the highlights is a stop at the Mercado de Lavapiés, a historic market packed with artisanal products. This bustling space offers a perfect chance to sample local delicacies and explore Madrid’s vibrant food scene. Many reviewers have found the market’s ambiance lively and authentic, and the opportunity to taste diverse flavors adds a special touch to the experience.
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Our guide’s storytelling, combined with the carefully curated stops, makes this tour more than just a pub crawl. It’s an educational journey—without the heavy lecture—highlighting Madrid’s local culture through its beer and tapas. The fun and social environment was a recurring praise in reviews, with guests describing it as a friendly, lively atmosphere that’s perfect for meeting other travelers.
The five-hour duration strikes a good balance—long enough to explore and enjoy without fatigue. The group size is manageable, and the pace is relaxed, allowing plenty of time at each stop. The price of $23 per person is quite reasonable considering everything included: guided tour, exclusive discounts, a souvenir beer can, and authentic tapas.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, which broadens its appeal. Plus, the flexibility with cancellations and payment options makes booking straightforward and risk-free for planning.
While this tour doesn’t delve deeply into brewing techniques or beer history, it excels at providing a fun, authentic taste of Madrid’s drinking culture. You’ll leave with a good sense of the neighborhoods’ personalities, some local favorites, and a souvenir to remember the day.
The guided aspect ensures you won’t get lost and provides context that enhances your appreciation of Madrid’s lively bar scene. It’s a fantastic way for travelers who enjoy social outings, authentic food, and discovering the city through its local drinks.

This craft beer crawl is ideal for those who want an affordable, engaging way to experience Madrid’s neighborhoods. If you’re a beer lover or curious about trying local brews paired with Spanish tapas, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who enjoy social, relaxed environments and want to meet fellow enthusiasts in a lively setting.
However, if you’re after an in-depth knowledge of craft brewing or prefer a quieter, more educational experience, this might not be the best fit. It’s energetic, fun, and focused on tasting and socializing rather than detailed brewing insights.
Overall, it’s a fantastic option for first-time visitors wanting to get a feel for Madrid’s local flavor, or seasoned travelers looking for a different way to explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 18 years old, as it involves alcohol consumption.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately five hours, which provides ample time to visit several bars, sample tapas, and enjoy the atmosphere.
In what languages is the tour available?
The tour is conducted in both Spanish and English, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a guided tour of La Latina and Lavapiés, exclusive discounts at each bar, authentic Madrid tapas at every stop, and a special edition beer can to take home.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more travelers to participate comfortably.
What’s the best way to prepare?
Come with an open mind, a sense of adventure, and a love for good food and drink. Wear comfortable shoes as there’s some walking involved.
Can I join if I don’t drink beer?
While the tour focuses on craft beer, the emphasis on atmosphere and tapas means non-drinkers can still enjoy the experience, though the main focus is on beer tasting.
The Craft Beer Crawl Madrid offers an engaging, affordable, and authentic way to get a taste of Madrid’s vibrant neighborhoods and local brewing scene. It’s best suited for social travelers, beer enthusiasts, and those eager to experience Madrid’s lively street culture paired with the city’s best tapas. With friendly guides, a relaxed pace, and a focus on fun, it’s a memorable addition to any Madrid itinerary.
If you’re looking for a balanced experience that combines history, culture, and a good time over a cold pint, this tour hits the spot. It’s especially great if you want to discover parts of Madrid that many visitors overlook, all while sipping some of the city’s finest craft beers.