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Enjoy Seattle Sporting Events From The Comfort of a Charter Bus
Headed to a Mariners or Seahawks game? Skip the crowded Link light rail and unpredictable ride shares! Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle can transport your fan group or local team comfortably to and from T-Mobile Park, Lumen Field, or Climate Pledge Arena. Your private charter bus or minibus rental comes with amenities for a fun ride, including WiFi to connect with friends, reclining seats for getting some rest, and plenty of space for tailgating gear and equipment.
Rent Wedding Shuttle Buses in Seattle
Simplify the ride to your wedding ceremony, reception, rehearsal dinner, and any other events along the way with a wedding shuttle service from Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle! Guests will be happy to skip downtown traffic or calling multiple rideshares to the venue while they travel in a private shuttle designed specifically for them. No matter your style, a Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle shuttle will make sure everyone has a reliable ride home, too!
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If you are planning a big corporate event in Seattle or even just a simple team building outing around the city, having reliable transportation is a must for your event’s success! With Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle, you can rent a shuttle for private pick-ups at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, transfer your team from venue to venue on your schedule, and give out-of-town guests seamless transportation throughout their visit.
Comfortable Charter Buses For Seattle School Trips & Events
Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle is here to provide your school or educational organization with group transportation solutions that are both comfortable and secure. We can provide school field trips in Seattle for visits to local favorites like the Museum of Flight and Pike Place Market. Each bus will be operated by a driver, and we are committed to the students and staff for the duration of your journey. Call today for more info!
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Call Now: 1-425-382-6247Seattle Bus Rentals for Private Events
When planning your private event, group transportation can quickly become an afterthought. But ensuring that your guests have a comfortable and reliable mode of transport from point A to point B will keep stress off your plate. Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle can organize easy, personalized transportation for your group from start to finish! We also offer flexible pricing and travel plans. You can rent by hour, day, or even create a contract for a long-term or recurring shuttle solution. Get a quote today!
Seattle Airport Transfers Made Easy
Don’t let transportation be a worry if your family is traveling into Seattle-Tacoma International Airport! If you’re looking for an easy way to transfer from the airport to your hotel with kids, heavy luggage, and even more. Skip the trouble of trying to hail a rideshare or hailing a cab to stuff all your belongings into. Book a private shuttle service from Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle for easy and comfortable travel with plenty of room for your entire family.
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Bus Type | Per Hour | Per Day | Per Mile |
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50 to 56 Passenger Charter Bus | $180 – $500+ | $1,800 – $3,800 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
40 to 50 Passenger Charter Bus | $170 – $480+ | $1,700 – $3,565 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
25 to 35 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $450+ | $1,610 – $3,465 | $4.00 – $9.95 |
20 to 24 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $440+ | $1,610 – $3,365 | $4.00 – $8.95 |
15 to 18 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $430+ | $1,520 – $3,255 | $4.00 – $7.95 |
Entertainer Coach | $315 – $550+ | $3,000 – $5,000+ | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Yellow School Bus | $145 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Shuttle Bus | $155 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Seattle Party Bus Rental Prices
Type of Party Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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Small Party Bus (10 to 20 Passengers) | $180 - $450+ | $200 - $470+ | $1,000 - $2,900+ |
Medium Party Bus (20 to 40 Passengers) | $200 - $500+ | $220 - $500+ | $1,200 - $3,500+ |
Large Party Bus Rental (40 to 50 Passengers) | $250 - $500+ | $240 - $520+ | $1,500 - $3,900+ |
Mercedes Sprinter Party Bus | $160 - $400+ | $180 - $450+ | $1,000 - $3,900+ |
* Prices may vary greatly in your city and state. Due to the impact of COVID-19 and inflation, all rental prices shown are past estimates. Actual pricing may be significantly higher depending on availability and location. To get real-time pricing, call us 1-425-382-6247 or use our online quote tool.
Top Destinations in Seattle To Visit By Charter Bus
Need to add a few more stops to your Seattle itinerary? Check out these group-friendly destinations throughout the city! The Charter Bus Rental Company Seattle team can help you arrange travel to these locations and beyond!
Pike Place Market
- 85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
- (206) 682-7453
Pike Place Market is one of the city’s biggest tourist destinations, bringing in over 15 million visitors a year! This famous marketplace opened in 1907, making it one of the oldest farmers’ markets in the country. Come here with a group and sample local eats from farmers and vendors, explore the many shops selling crafts, clothing, vintage books, and other unique items, and of course, see the iconic fish toss! Parking your bus at Pike Place isn’t the easiest, so we recommend booking a shuttle service with a pick up and drop off that works with your schedule.
Space Needle
- 400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109
- (206) 905-2100
The Space Needle, an iconic landmark on the Seattle skyline, makes for a must-see destination for visitors. Built in 1962 as part of the Seattle World’s Fair, this observation tower stands 605 feet tall. Make time to ride the elevators up to the observation deck, snap group selfies against a Seattle skyline backdrop, and learn fun facts about the structure’s architectural design and history.
Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)
- 325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
- (206) 770-2700
MoPOP opened in 2000 and is known as one of the most unique museums in Seattle. The building’s iconic design from Frank Gehry is a sight to see all on its own! Explore pop culture artifacts and exhibits for sci-fi fans, horror movie aficionados, music lovers, and more. Visitors will enjoy seeing memorabilia for TV shows and movie franchises like Star Trek, Marvel, and even The Wizard of Oz. MoPOP also showcases a world-class selection of science-fiction literature.
Kerry Park
- 211 W Highland Dr, Seattle, WA 98119
- (206) 684-4075
See the best views of the city from atop Queen Anne Hill when you visit Kerry Park! This small, family-friendly greenspace offers a variety of photo ops with the Space Needle, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound as your background. It’s the perfect place for a quick and simple trip around Seattle. Since parking can be a nightmare along Highland Drive, consider a charter bus rental service with a convenient pick up and drop off to ensure a smooth, stress-free tour around Seattle.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
- 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109
- (206) 753-4940
Those looking for something beautiful and fun for all ages can visit Chihuly Garden and Glass, an art museum dedicated to the work of world-renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. Explore colorful blown glass sculptures and installations throughout 8 different galleries and three Drawing Walls. You can even step out into the natural space of the Glasshouse, where a 100-foot glass and steel sculpture hangs over your head as you explore the urban garden space below. After enjoying a stroll through this unique museum, have your charter bus take your group back home, out to dinner, or even out on the town to catch a Mariners or Seahawks game.
Gas Works Park
- 2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
- (206) 684-4075
If you’re visiting Seattle during summer, a trip to Gas Works Park is the perfect place to soak up the sun and enjoy scenic waterfront views. Play fetch with your four-legged best friend at the park’s off-leash dog area, have a team-building event or company picnic at one of the green spaces, fly kites down the kite hill, or simply relax and watch the boats traverse Lake Union. This 19-acre park, built atop a former gas plant, features unique architectural ruins alongside beautiful scenery.
Woodland Park Zoo
- 5500 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
- (206) 548-2500
Located just north of Downtown Seattle, the Woodland Park Zoo has been entertaining generations of Seattleites and visitors since 1899. Explore award-winning exhibits and educational shows, as well as learn about animal conservation programs throughout the globe. Get the family together to see exotic wildlife like the Assam rhinos, mountain gorillas, or hippos or bring an animal-loving date to see the beautiful Humboldt penguins and walruses. If you are planning an outing or event for a large group, enjoy educational tours, free parking, discounted catering, and private event venue options!
Seattle Center
- 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109
- (206) 684-7200
As the former home of the 1962 World’s Fair, Seattle Center has developed into one of the city’s most frequented public parks. At this bustling entertainment center, your group has numerous possibilities for family-friendly outings, team-building events, graduation nights, school dances, and private celebrations. Visit attractions like the Seattle Center Armory and the Museum of Pop Culture. Then enjoy a meal at the Armory’s food hall or a sweet treat at Dick’s Drive-In.
Pioneer Square
- 101 Alaskan Way S. #106, Seattle, WA 98104
- (206) 682-4646
A great option for an adults-only adventure, Pioneer Square is the city’s oldest neighborhood. Visit Occidental Square Park and admire the Roman-esque Chief Seattle sculpture, catch a show at The Triple Door music venue, or embark on a Seattle Underground Tour beneath Pioneer Square’s oldest buildings. You can also pop into Occidental Park to catch free summer concerts and events.
Olympic Sculpture Park
- 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
- (206) 654-3100
This 9-acre green space is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors and Pacific Northwest-influenced art. Take a free guided walking tour and enjoy the scenic views of Puget Sound and a unique variety of sculptures and installations from all around the world. With interactive sculptures to get hands-on with, there’s something for the young and the young-at-heart!
Rent a Bus To Visit Seattle Neighborhoods
Explore the rest of Seattle with a private charter bus to discover the best neighborhoods in the Emerald City!
Belltown
Looking for nightlife in the heart of Seattle? Belltown is the place to be! The nightlife here is second-to-none, with a variety of nightclubs, bars, pubs, and restaurants packed into a small neighborhood. Whether you’re a night owl, a social butterfly, or a music fan, you’ll find a venue that suits you best.
Ballard
Ballard is a historical fishing and logging district located about five miles from downtown and right along the waterfront. As a family-friendly neighborhood, Ballard is filled with coffee shops, historic buildings, outdoor spaces like the Ballard Locks and Golden Gardens, the Chittenden Locks, the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and the Ballard Farmer’s Market and museums such as the National Nordic Museum. Catch a show at the Tractor Tavern, or embark on a guided tour at a local brewery. No matter your taste, there’s an opportunity for fun and entertainment in Ballard.
Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is a historic neighborhood south of downtown. Visit Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park to learn about Seattle’s role in the Klondike Gold Rush during the late 1800s and at Occidental Park. For those seeking a spookier kind of experience, tour the Seattle Underground for true tales of Seattle history and folklore.
Fremont
As one of the city’s most artistic and self-expressive neighborhoods, Fremont proudly embraces the motto of “De Libertas Quirkas” (“Freedom to be Peculiar”)! Fremont boasts a variety of public art and unusual happenings, like the annual Fremont Solstice Parade and the Fremont Sunday Market, an eclectic street market that offers local crafts, jewelry, art, and food. Grab a cup of coffee or tea at Milstead and Co., and see an art house film at Fremont Outdoor Movies in the summertime.