Boston Party Bus & Charter Bus Rentals
Partybusboston.net makes finding group transportation in Boston fast and completely painless. Fill out one quick form and instantly compare vehicles and rates from a large network of bus companies serving Greater Boston — no account required, no callbacks, no runaround. Call 857-317-8503 or use the online quote tool and get pricing in under a minute.
Find the Right Party Bus Service in Boston
Partybusboston.net is not a bus company. It does not own vehicles, employ anyone behind the wheel, or take bookings. It is a quote-comparison website — the fast way to see what party buses, charter buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans are available in Boston, what they cost, and which one fits your group, all without calling a dozen companies and waiting on hold.
Here is how it works: enter your trip date, group size, and pickup and drop-off locations into the quick online form. Within seconds, you will see pricing and vehicle options from transportation companies serving the Boston metro area — side by side, so you can actually compare them. No account.
No obligation. Pricing in about a minute. If you would rather talk it through, a support team is available every day of the year at 857-317-8503 to help you sort through vehicle types, figure out the right size for your headcount, and nail down the details before you commit to anything.
Whether you need a single 15-passenger party bus for a bachelorette night in the Seaport or a fleet of 56-passenger charter buses for a convention at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Partybusboston.net puts every available option in one place so you can find what you need.
Bus Types for Boston Trips
The full vehicle lineup available through Partybusboston.net runs from 14-passenger Sprinter limos and Sprinter vans up through 15–35 passenger minibuses, 15–50 passenger party buses in multiple sizes, and 40–56 passenger charter buses with undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 857-317-8503 to talk through options for your specific group size.
Vehicle photos show representative examples — exact make, model, color, interior, features, and availability vary by provider and trip.
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo
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15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 857-317-8503 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Choose Available Amenities on Your Boston Bus
Not every Boston group trip calls for the same vehicle. A 25-passenger party bus heading to a Celtics game at TD Garden typically comes with wraparound perimeter seating, color-changing LED lighting, a premium Bluetooth sound system, flat-panel TVs, and a full-length onboard bar. A minibus built for corporate airport shuttles between Logan and downtown hotels runs with individual reclining seats, powerful climate control, overhead storage, and USB charging at every seat — no nightlife features, just comfortable point-to-point travel.
For large groups moving between multiple venues in a single day — think a Salem Haunted Happenings tour or a multi-stop wedding weekend — full-size charter buses add onboard restrooms and undercarriage bays that make longer hauls genuinely comfortable. Amenities vary by vehicle and company, but comparing them side by side is exactly what the Partybusboston.net quote tool is built for. Call 857-317-8503 any time to talk through which setup fits your itinerary.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 857-317-8503 before booking.
Boston Party Bus Rates Built for Your Budget
Boston party bus rental prices move with your date, vehicle size, and how many hours you need. As a planning baseline: a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 30-passenger party bus typically falls in the $300–$375 weekday range, $325–$425 on weekends.
A 56-passenger charter bus generally runs $200–$350 per hour regardless of the day. A minibus for a corporate shuttle or airport transfer lands around $200–$275 weekday, $200–$275 on weekends.
Those are planning ranges — actual pricing for your specific date, itinerary, and group size will look different, and the only way to get an accurate number is to run the quick quote. Peak demand weeks in Boston — Marathon Monday in April, Boston Calling in May, Pats home games at Gillette from September through January, and New Year's Eve — push pricing up and shrink availability fast. Book early for any of those dates.
Fill out the form online or call 857-317-8503 and you could have a pricing estimate in under a minute. Check the Boston party bus prices page for a fuller breakdown.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 857-317-8503. | |||
See Boston Party Bus Options in One Place
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No pressure, no obligation. If you want to make a booking, there is a support team at 857-317-8503 available every single day of the year to walk you through what you are seeing, answer questions about specific vehicles, and help you put together a package that fits your budget.
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Boston Party Bus Services Available
Partybusboston.net connects group travelers across the full range of occasions — from Logan airport transfers and Fenway game-day shuttles to wedding guest shuttles, bachelorette nights through the Seaport, prom, concert transportation, corporate shuttles, and school field trips. Whatever brings your group together in Greater Boston, there is a vehicle in the network ready for it.

Boston Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) (1 Harborside Dr, Boston, MA 02128) handles more than 43 million passengers per year through five terminals — A, B, C, E, and the connector between them — and the Ground Transportation Center on the lower level of each terminal is where commercial pickups are coordinated. The tunnel approach from I-90 East and the Ted Williams Tunnel from downtown back everything up hard on weekday mornings and Sunday evenings, making solo rideshare timing genuinely unpredictable when your group has 20 people and 25 bags spread across different rideshare requests.
A Boston airport shuttle bus rental solves the coordination problem entirely. Have your group collect luggage and assemble at the agreed terminal's lower-level curb — do not call for the vehicle until everyone is out of baggage claim — and your bus loads in one pass instead of your group splitting into five separate cars. For corporate groups flying into Logan before a downtown conference at the Marriott Copley Place or the Westin Boston Seaport, a minibus handles the 3-mile run from Terminal E to the Seaport District with undercarriage space for rolling luggage.
Full details on commercial vehicle staging at Logan are on the official Logan ground transportation page — worth a look before your arrival morning. Call 857-317-8503 to get a Boston airport shuttle quote today.

Boston Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
The bachelorette circuit in Boston runs through three distinct neighborhoods on a typical night, and the distance between them is exactly why a party bus makes sense. Start with dinner in the North End on Hanover Street — parking there on a Saturday night means a garage on Causeway or a lot near Haymarket and a 15-minute walk each way. Move to the bars and rooftop spots in the Seaport, then finish the night in downtown's Ladder District around West Street and Tremont.
Each of those transitions by rideshare means four separate requests, surge pricing at each stop, and at least one person getting split from the group.
A Boston bachelorette party bus keeps all 20 of you on the same vehicle from the first pickup to the last drop-off, with LED lighting, a Bluetooth sound system, and a full bar already built in. The itinerary is yours — the bus works around your reservations, not the other way around. And when the night ends at 2am and rideshare surge hits, everyone is already on the bus heading home.
Sizes from 15 to 50 passengers are available; call 857-317-8503 to find what is open on your date.

Boston Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A party bus arrival at a Sweet 16 or quinceañera venue in Greater Boston is still one of the most talked-about entrances a group can make, and it does not require the kind of planning you might expect. Venue ballrooms across the metro — from function halls in East Boston and Dorchester to event spaces in Quincy and Waltham — can typically accommodate a bus staging in the arrival lane or a nearby lot, but it is worth calling the venue in advance to confirm the approach and any time restrictions on the drop-off area.
For milestone adult birthdays heading out to a night in the Seaport or Back Bay, a Boston birthday party bus rental removes the question of who is getting everyone home at the end of the night. Vehicle options run from a 15-passenger party bus for a tight group up through a 50-passenger party bus for a larger celebration. Pricing for a weekend evening runs roughly $250–$500 per hour depending on the vehicle — fill out the quick form or call 857-317-8503 for a number tied to your exact date and headcount.

Boston Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Concert transportation in Boston means navigating three completely different venue access situations depending on where the show is. TD Garden (100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114) sits directly above North Station with no dedicated surface parking — the only practical vehicle drop-off is on Causeway Street, and post-show rideshare queues on Causeway and Nashua Street back up for 45 minutes after sellout events. A Boston concert bus rental drops your group steps from the main entrance and stages nearby while you are inside, so nobody is stuck refreshing a rideshare app on the sidewalk at midnight.
Xfinity Center (885 S Main St, Mansfield, MA 02048) is a 19,900-capacity amphitheater 30 miles south of Boston, and the parking situation there is the opposite problem — surface lots exist, but they fill early and Route 140 turns into a crawl in both directions after the encore. Groups coming from Boston proper that book a charter bus skip the Route 140 parking lot exit entirely and ride back into the city without a single traffic delay to manage. For shows at the House of Blues Boston (15 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215) in Fenway, street parking in the Fenway neighborhood on concert nights is essentially nonexistent — a minibus drop-off on Lansdowne is the cleanest move.

Boston Corporate Event Transportation
The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) (415 Summer St, Boston, MA 02210) is New England's largest convention facility at 516,000 square feet of exhibit space, and the Seaport District surrounding it has limited street parking that fills by 8am on major conference days. Coach parking for buses is coordinated through the BCEC's loading dock on D Street — confirm the specific approach with the venue coordinator before your event, because the D Street and Summer Street intersection sees heavy commercial vehicle traffic during large shows and timing matters.
For shuttle circuits between downtown Boston hotels — the Westin Copley Place, the Marriott Long Wharf, the Omni Parker House — and the BCEC or the Hynes Convention Center (900 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115) in Back Bay, a minibus handles the Back Bay and South End streets with far more maneuverability than a full charter bus. For large-scale employee shuttles or multi-day convention circuits, a Boston corporate charter bus with onboard WiFi and power outlets keeps team members productive between the hotel and the convention floor. Call 857-317-8503 to discuss multi-vehicle packages and daily rates.

Boston Private Event Transportation Services
Boston hosts a handful of annual events where private bus rentals go from a nice idea to a logistical necessity. Boston Calling Music Festival takes over Harvard Athletic Complex (65 N Harvard St, Allston, MA 02134) across Memorial Day weekend each May, drawing 40,000+ attendees per day to a venue where the nearest MBTA station is a 20-minute walk and surrounding Allston streets become gridlocked by early afternoon. A private charter bus from downtown drops your group at the pedestrian entrance on North Harvard Street before the worst of the foot traffic sets in — and picks everyone up at a pre-arranged time instead of leaving the group to fight for rideshares at 11pm.
The Boston Marathon in April closes nearly every major artery through the city from Hopkinton to Boylston Street, and the road closures make standard point-to-point travel nearly impossible without advance planning. Groups heading to a viewing party or a post-race celebration need a vehicle and routing plan confirmed well ahead of race morning. For Boston private event transportation tied to any major date on the city calendar — the Marathon, First Night New Year's Eve, or Boston Calling — book at minimum eight weeks out, and do not be surprised if the most popular vehicles are already claimed.
Call 857-317-8503 as soon as your date is confirmed.

Boston Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in Greater Boston runs from late April through late May, and the supply of party buses in the metro tightens dramatically across that entire window. High schools in Boston, Brookline, Newton, Lexington, and every surrounding suburb hold proms within the same six-week stretch, and the most popular vehicle sizes — the 20- and 25-passenger party buses — are the first to go. For prom: book by January or expect to see limited availability and higher pricing on the remaining vehicles.
That is not a scare tactic — it is just the reality of a market where dozens of schools compete for the same pool of vehicles on the same dates. A Boston prom party bus booked four to five months out gives you the best shot at the vehicle your group actually wants, at a rate that is not inflated by last-minute demand. Parents organizing the pickup plan can also confirm the exact school or venue drop-off protocol in advance so the night runs on schedule.
Call 857-317-8503 today — the earlier, the better.

Boston School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Coordinating a field trip for 40 students from a Boston Public School or a suburban district means navigating venue parking rules, ADA access requirements, and the city's notoriously narrow street grid — all before the actual educational part of the day begins. Museum of Science Boston (1 Science Park, Boston, MA 02114) sits on the Charles River Dam with a dedicated bus drop-off loop on the Science Park access road; groups of this size coordinate staging through the museum's group sales office in advance. The New England Aquarium (1 Central Wharf, Boston, MA 02110) has no dedicated surface bus lot — large vehicles typically drop on Atlantic Avenue with pre-arranged street access confirmed through the aquarium's group coordinator.
For longer day trips — a charter bus to Plimoth Patuxet in Plymouth or the USS Constitution Museum at the Charlestown Navy Yard (building 22, Charlestown, MA 02129) — a Boston school charter bus with onboard restrooms keeps the schedule intact without roadside stops. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network; flag that requirement when you request the quote. Student-athletes at Boston College, Northeastern, or Boston University can also request buses with WiFi and power outlets for travel that pulls them out of class.
Get a quote started at 857-317-8503.

Boston Sporting Event Transportation
Every Boston sports venue has its own access situation, and none of them are simple on game day. Fenway Park (4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215) has zero dedicated surface parking — the surrounding Kenmore Square and Fenway neighborhood streets are metered, permit-only, or privately managed lots that fill by first pitch. The closest public garages on Boylston Street and Brookline Avenue charge $40–$55 on game days.
A Boston sports charter bus drops your group on Lansdowne Street or Yawkey Way steps from Gate A and picks everyone up at a pre-arranged curb, completely bypassing the post-game Kenmore Square crush.
Gillette Stadium (1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035) is 28 miles south of Boston, and Route 1 southbound from I-95 becomes a parking lot starting 90 minutes before kickoff for a Monday Night Football game or a big Patriots playoff matchup. Charter and commercial bus parking uses the stadium's designated motorcoach lot — confirm the current assigned lot through the official Gillette Stadium parking page before game day, as assignments can shift by event. The math is simple: a 56-passenger charter bus at one flat rate versus 14 cars paying $50 each in the surface lots, then sitting bumper-to-bumper on Route 1 for an hour after the final whistle.
Call 857-317-8503 to get a game-day quote locked in.

Boston Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Boston wedding venues span everything from Back Bay brownstone event spaces to harbor-view ballrooms at the Seaport Hotel to historic estates in Concord and Lexington — and the transportation challenge changes completely depending on which one you have booked. A Saturday night wedding at the Marriott Copley Place (110 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116) means guests arriving from hotel blocks in the Fenway or Back Bay neighborhood need only a short shuttle loop, where a minibus running timed departures every 30 minutes keeps the arrival flow clean without parking chaos on Huntington Avenue.
For weddings at venues outside the city — an estate in Weston, a country club in Needham, or a waterfront venue on the South Shore — the driving distance alone makes a Boston wedding charter bus the obvious call for guests who flew in from out of town and have no idea how to navigate Route 128 on a Saturday evening. A Sprinter limo handles the bridal party on the wedding day itself — hotel to ceremony, ceremony to venue — while a separate minibus covers the guest shuttle circuit between the hotel block and the reception. Because Partybusboston.net connects you to multiple vehicle types in the same quote, you can price both at once.
Call 857-317-8503 to put your wedding transportation plan together.

Boston Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
The craft brewery scene in Greater Boston has expanded dramatically over the last several years, and a pub crawl through the metro's best taprooms is a genuinely full-day itinerary now. Start at Night Shift Brewing (3 Lovejoy Wharf, Boston, MA 02114) on the Charlestown waterfront, work through Trillium Brewing Company's Fort Point location (369 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210) in the Seaport, and head out to Massachusetts Bay Brewing Company (Harpoon) (306 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210) before the evening winds down.
The problem with driving that circuit on your own — beyond the obvious — is that street parking in the Seaport and Fort Point neighborhoods costs $4–$6 per hour in metered spots, and Fort Point's streets are narrow enough that coordinating multiple cars between taprooms becomes a navigation exercise nobody wants to manage. A Boston winery tour bus rental keeps the whole group on one vehicle for every stop, stages nearby while you are inside, and adjusts the schedule around how long the group actually wants to spend at each location. For day trips into wine country — westward to the Nashoba Valley Winery (100 Wattaquadoc Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740) or south toward the wineries on the South Shore — a charter bus handles the highway run comfortably in both directions.
Call 857-317-8503 to get started.
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Serving Boston & Nearby Cities With Party Buses
Partybusboston.net helps you find bus rentals across Greater Boston and the surrounding region. Whether you need a Cambridge party bus, a Somerville bus rental, transportation in Dorchester, a Malden party bus, or a Newton bus rental — the network covers the full metro area so a vehicle is available on your date no matter where your group is headed. See the full service area for more.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boston Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybusboston.net helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Boston, Massachusetts?
Boston party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, the day of the week, and how many hours you need. As a general planning range: smaller party buses (15–20 passengers) typically run $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$375 on weekends. Larger vehicles — 40- to 50-passenger party buses — run $300–$500 per hour on weekends.
Charter buses generally run $200–$350 per hour. Those numbers move with the date and demand, especially around Marathon week, Boston Calling, and Patriots playoff games. The fastest way to get an accurate number for your trip is to fill out the quick online form or call 857-317-8503 — a pricing estimate in about a minute, no account required.
What is Partybusboston.net?
Partybusboston.net is a quote-comparison website for group ground transportation in Boston, Massachusetts. It is not a bus company and does not provide transportation directly. It is an easy way to see options from multiple independently owned transportation companies serving Greater Boston — side by side, with pictures and pricing — instead of calling them one at a time.
Think of it as the fast path from "I need a bus" to "here are my actual options and what they cost."
Where do charter buses park at TD Garden?
TD Garden has no dedicated charter bus lot — the arena sits directly above North Station in one of the most transit-dense blocks in the city, and large vehicle staging is not available on-site. Commercial drop-off is typically handled on Causeway Street with the bus repositioning while the group is inside. Post-event rideshare queues on Causeway and Beverly Street back up for 30–45 minutes after sellout concerts and playoff games, making the pre-arranged bus pickup — already on Causeway Street at a time your group confirms — significantly faster than any rideshare alternative.
Check the official TD Garden directions page for current event-specific guidance, and read the full TD Garden bus rental guide for more detail.
How does commercial bus drop-off work at Logan Airport?
At Boston Logan International Airport, commercial vehicles pick up and drop off on the lower level (Arrivals) curbside at each terminal. The process: have your full group — luggage collected, everyone assembled — at the agreed lower-level curb before the bus is called in. Logan's commercial vehicle lanes move quickly and extended staging is not allowed at the curb, so timing the call matters.
For groups arriving on multiple flights, confirm a single assembly point and a single pickup time rather than trying to coordinate rolling arrivals. The official Logan ground transportation page has current terminal-by-terminal pickup details — review it before your travel day.
Can a party bus get into the North End or Beacon Hill?
The short answer is: with planning, yes — but not in the same way it approaches a stadium lot. Both the North End and Beacon Hill have narrow, one-way streets that are not navigable for a 45-foot charter bus. Hanover Street in the North End and Charles Street on Beacon Hill are manageable for minibuses and Sprinter vans; a full charter bus will need to drop the group at a perimeter point and stage elsewhere.
If your itinerary includes dinner on Hanover Street or a Beacon Hill event, a 15–35 passenger minibus is usually the better fit for those specific pickups — and the Partybusboston.net support team at 857-317-8503 can help you think through the routing before you book.
What Boston events require the earliest booking?
Five dates drive the most competition for buses in Greater Boston: Marathon Monday in April (road closures affect nearly the entire city, so routing and timing require advance planning), Boston Calling over Memorial Day weekend (Allston access and post-festival rideshare are notoriously painful), Prom season from late April through May (high schools metro-wide compete for the same vehicles on overlapping dates), Patriots home games at Gillette from September through January (particularly playoff and primetime games), and New Year's Eve in downtown Boston. For any of those dates, the window to find the right vehicle at a reasonable rate is three to six months out. For prom specifically, January booking is the target.
How far in advance should I book?
For most Boston trips outside the peak windows — a birthday night out, a corporate airport transfer, a weekend brewery tour — two to four weeks of lead time is workable. For events tied to the Boston Marathon, Boston Calling, prom season, Patriots playoff games, or New Year's Eve, book three to six months out. The earlier the date is confirmed, the more vehicle options exist at the lower end of the pricing range.
Waiting until two weeks before a peak-demand date usually means higher rates and a shorter list of available vehicles. Call 857-317-8503 as soon as your date is set — the quote is free and takes about a minute.
Popular Boston Party Bus Destinations
From Fenway Park to Gillette Stadium, from the Seaport waterfront to Salem's October streets — Greater Boston's most popular group destinations each come with their own set of logistics. Here is what to know before your bus arrives.

Fenway Park
Fenway Park (4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215) is the oldest Major League Baseball park in the country — opened in 1912, seating 37,755 — and it sits inside a dense Kenmore Square neighborhood with absolutely no dedicated stadium surface parking. The nearest public garages on Brookline Avenue and Boylston Street charge $40–$55 on game days and fill hours before first pitch. Yawkey Way (now known as Jersey Street) closes to vehicle traffic before home games, so a charter bus drops your group on Lansdowne Street at Gate B, right at the left-field side of the stadium.
Post-game Kenmore Square sees heavy foot traffic in every direction; a pre-arranged pickup on Lansdowne at a confirmed time puts your group on the bus while everyone else is still trying to hail a ride. Check current event-specific access details on the official Red Sox transportation page.
Address: 4 Yawkey Way (Jersey Street), Boston, MA 02215 | Phone: (617) 226-6000

TD Garden
TD Garden (100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114) hosts the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins across an 8-month combined season, plus major touring concerts and arena events year-round. The arena's 19,156-seat capacity empties onto Causeway Street simultaneously after every sellout, and the combination of pedestrian traffic, MBTA Green Line access at North Station, and rideshare volume on Causeway makes post-event pickup a genuine bottleneck. Commercial vehicle drop-off occurs on Causeway Street with the vehicle repositioning during the event.
For concerts, the after-show rideshare queue on Causeway and Nashua Street regularly backs up 45+ minutes. A pre-confirmed pickup window with a party bus or minibus is the cleanest way out of that neighborhood after a late show. See the official TD Garden directions page for current approach guidance.
Address: 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114 | Phone: (617) 624-1000

Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium (1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035) is 28 miles south of Boston on Route 1 in Foxborough, and the highway approach from I-95 becomes a single-lane crawl starting 90 minutes before any major Patriots game. Surface parking at Gillette runs $40–$60 for most lots, and the post-game exit on Route 1 northbound toward I-95 backs up for over an hour after a primetime game. Charter and motorcoach buses use a designated commercial staging area within the Patriot Place complex — confirm the current assigned lot on the official Gillette Stadium parking page before your visit, as lot assignments can vary by event type.
A 56-passenger charter bus carrying a group of 40 costs one flat rate versus 10 cars each paying $50 in parking — the math is not close. For playoff games and sellout concerts, book transportation 6–8 weeks out minimum.
Address: 1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, MA 02035 | Phone: (508) 543-8200

Encore Boston Harbor
Encore Boston Harbor (1 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149) opened in 2019 on the Mystic River waterfront in Everett, roughly 4 miles north of downtown Boston. The resort casino has a dedicated motor coach drop-off and pickup area at its main entrance on Broadway — one of the cleaner commercial vehicle access situations in the metro area. Encore's self-parking garage is free for all guests, which makes driving straightforward for small groups.
For larger groups, a charter bus from a downtown Boston hotel means everyone arrives together at the casino entrance without negotiating the Sullivan Square interchange on I-93 or the McGrath Highway approach on MA-28, both of which back up on weekend evenings. The official Encore Boston Harbor directions page has current motor coach access details — confirm the staging instructions before your date.
Address: 1 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149 | Phone: (857) 770-7000

Salem, Massachusetts
Salem (roughly 16 miles north of Boston on the Danvers line) draws hundreds of thousands of visitors during October for its Haunted Happenings festival, and the combination of that volume with Salem's compact historic street grid creates some of the worst weekend traffic in Massachusetts every October. Derby Street, Washington Street, and the Essex Street pedestrian mall become impassable for large vehicles on peak weekends, and parking anywhere within walking distance of the Salem Common or the Peabody Essex Museum fills before noon on Saturdays in mid-October. A charter bus from Boston drops the group on Congress Street or at a pre-arranged staging point near Riley Plaza — within a short walk of the main festival activity — and picks up at the same location at an agreed time, so nobody is hunting for rides on Washington Street at 10pm.
For the third and fourth weekends of October specifically, book transportation at least six weeks out.
Address (Salem Common): Washington Street at Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970 | Salem Tourism: (978) 744-3663

Xfinity Center
Xfinity Center (885 S Main St, Mansfield, MA 02048) is New England's largest outdoor amphitheater at 19,900 capacity, and it sits 30 miles south of Boston in a suburban setting where Route 140 is the only meaningful exit route. After a sold-out summer concert — the venue hosts 20+ major shows per season from June through September — Route 140 northbound toward I-95 backs up for 60–90 minutes, and every car in the lot exits the same way. Groups coming from Boston that book a charter bus avoid the Route 140 exit entirely and ride back on I-95 while the surface lot slowly empties.
Commercial bus staging at Xfinity Center is in a designated motorcoach area within the Xfinity Center complex — confirm the current lot assignment and approach route through the official venue page before your event. For any Friday or Saturday show in July or August, transportation should be booked at least a month ahead.
Address: 885 S Main St, Mansfield, MA 02048 | Phone: (508) 339-2331