About Partybusinboston.net
Partybusinboston.net is an online quote-comparison website that makes finding group transportation in Boston fast and straightforward. Whether your group is heading to a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium, a concert at TD Garden, a wedding reception in the Back Bay, or a bachelorette night through the Seaport District — this site connects you to a network of independently owned transportation companies so you can compare vehicles, amenities, and estimated rates in seconds. No account required, no obligation.
Fill out the quick online form or call anytime to start comparing options for your trip right now.
One Search for Your Boston Group Trip
Here's the great news: Partybusinboston.net is not a bus company, and it doesn't own a single vehicle. That means you're never limited to one fleet. Instead, enter your trip details once — your date, group size, pickup location, and destination — and in seconds you're looking at vehicles, photos, amenity lists, and estimated pricing from a large network of bus companies serving Boston and the surrounding region.
It's the difference between calling a dozen companies one at a time and comparing everything you need in one place. Compare options from companies serving everything from Fenway Park to South Station, then book the one that fits your group.
Party Buses for Groups and Events Across Boston
Boston throws every kind of group trip at you — Red Sox playoff runs at Fenway Park, corporate shuttles between Kendall Square and the Financial District, prom nights launching from the North Shore, bachelorette weekends rolling through Beacon Hill and the Seaport, and wedding shuttles looping between ceremony venues in Cambridge and reception halls in Brookline. Partybusinboston.net covers them all. Through the network, you can compare options for Logan International Airport transfers, concert transportation, wedding shuttles, bachelor and bachelorette parties, game-day travel, corporate event shuttles, and more — all from one quick form.
Transportation Serving Boston and Nearby Cities
The transportation network accessible through Partybusinboston.net covers Boston and the entire Greater Boston region — not just the city proper. Groups traveling from Cambridge, Somerville, Newton, Malden, Dorchester, and beyond can compare options for trips heading into the city or out of it. That includes runs down I-93 to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, shuttles along the Route 9 corridor between Brookline and Framingham, and transfers out to the North Shore or South Shore.
Whether your group is gathering in Kenmore Square or starting in the suburbs, a bus in the network can be matched to where you actually are. Check the full service area to see coverage near you.
Bus Types for Boston Trips
Different trips call for different vehicles, and the network reflects that. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo is a great fit for a bridal party pickup at a Back Bay hotel. A 25-passenger party bus works well for a bachelorette group touring Fenway-area bars.
A 15- to 35-passenger minibus handles corporate shuttles between Kendall Square biotech campuses and downtown hotels cleanly, with room for bags and good climate control for Boston winters. A 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is the right call for large fan groups heading to Gillette Stadium or corporate groups transferring between Logan and a conference venue — with undercarriage storage and onboard restrooms for longer runs. Browse the full vehicle lineup to see what's available for your headcount.
Easy Online Quotes with Upfront Pricing
Getting a comparison takes about a minute. Fill in your trip details — date, pickup and drop-off locations, group size, and how long you need the bus — and the site connects you to a national booking platform showing vehicle options, photos, amenity details, and trip-specific pricing from companies serving your area. The photos and amenity descriptions are representative of what each vehicle type typically includes; exact features and availability are confirmed during the booking process.
There's no account to create and no obligation to book. If you'd rather talk through the options — figure out which vehicle size makes sense, ask about multi-stop itineraries, or get help with a tight timeline — call anytime and a real person can walk you through it.
How This Website Helps Your Group
Boston's event calendar and road layout combine to make group transportation genuinely complicated. Storrow Drive famously destroys the roof of any truck or bus that misses the clearance signs. The Expressway backs up two hours before a Patriots playoff game.
Parking near TD Garden on a sold-out night runs $40–$60 at the closest garages, and the walk from the MBTA Green Line at North Station is the whole appeal of not driving in the first place. Partybusinboston.net exists so you don't have to call eight companies to find a bus that actually knows those roads. One form, one call, one place to compare pricing from a network of companies that serve Boston regularly. Check the Boston party bus prices page for planning ranges, then fill out the form or call to get pricing for your specific date and trip.