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Charter a Bus To Any Austin Sporting Event

With Charter Bus Austin, your sports fans won’t need to worry about hectic traffic on I-35 as you travel to and from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium for a Longhorns game. Your whole fan group can have a charter bus driver dedicated to getting you to the game on time and all together so you can set up your tailgate with no stress. Store tents, coolers, and other equipment in your spacious charter bus while getting hyped for the game in a cool, climate-controlled cabin. When you’re ready to go home, your driver will be ready for you!


Wedding Shuttles Bus Rentals in Austin

Wedding planners and brides know that organizing a big day comes with tons of details and logistics to keep track of. When it comes to your wedding day, a shuttle service is the most stress-free way to make sure your guests arrive on time and all together to your venue. Have guests picked up at their hotel in a sleek, white or black charter bus and transport them efficiently to your ceremony and reception at venues like Mercury Hall. At the end of the night, thank a driver for being their built-in DD.
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Is there anything more exciting than Austin during SXSW? Event organizers planning a multi-day convention will want to know everyone has access to efficient and timely transportation around Downtown Austin. With a private charter bus service, you’ll create routes to pick up guests at the airport, hotels, venues, and offsite parking lots across town. We also offer access to minibus rentals to act as a shuttle for important guests. Corporate clients and high-profile attendees will thank you for VIP-level transportation around Austin.


Comfortable Charter Buses For Austin School Trips & Events

Austin is full of fun, interesting, and unique educational trips for students and school groups of all ages. Whether you’re planning an educational trip to the Blanton Museum of Art, a history-filled excursion to the French Legation, or a science-focused day trip to Zilker Botanical Garden, our 24/7 team and network of charter buses can get you there! Book a charter bus with TVs and DVD players, or one with WiFi for those in a more studious crowd.
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For any private event, renting a charter bus is one of the best ways to simplify travel logistics. Whether your family is coming from El Paso, Dallas, and San Antonio for a big Texas reunion at Enchanted Rock, or you and your friends are headed to a concert at Austin City Limits Music Festival, we can get your entire group there together, comfortably! We offer the largest selection of buses in the state so finding the perfect vehicle is a breeze!


Austin Airport Shuttle & Private Charter Bus Service

Simplify airport arrivals and departures by arranging a private airport transfer service at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Avoid organizing multiple car rentals, rideshares, and taxis for a group of wedding guests, convention attendees, or private travelers flying into AUS, or take advantage of 24/7 services in the event of last-minute flight changes and emergencies. Your group will enjoy private charter bus transportation at your convenience while you leave the Austin airport logistics to a Charter Bus Austin driver. No matter the flight, Charter Bus Austin will ensure you have a seamless travel experience from AUS.
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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 |
Austin 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 1-512-215-5196 or use our online quote tool.
Top Destinations in Austin To Visit By Charter Bus
Whether you’re headed to a local concert, you’re taking the kids on a field trip, or you’re an out-of-town visitor planning a weekend in Austin, knowing what the city has to offer makes planning an itinerary even easier! Here are a few popular destinations for you and your group to discover in Austin!

Zilker Park
- 2100 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704
A staple of Austin outdoor culture, Zilker Park offers nearly 351 acres of green space in the heart of Austin. Pack up some picnics and hit the trails with a group to hike, bike, and have a good old fashioned cookout or enjoy local events and free summer concerts at Zilker Hillside Theater, or simply sunbathe near Lady Bird Lake and watch the kayaks paddle by.

Barton Creek Greenbelt
- 3755-B Capital of Texas Hwy S, Austin, TX 78704
- (512) 974-6700
As one of Austin’s best hiking trails, this 7-mile stretch of greenway is where outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and abilities go to get their exercise fix—from scenic walks, brisk jobs, and leisurely bike rides to rock climbing. There are also designated areas to beat the Texas heat with wading, kayaking and other water activities during the summer.

Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum
- 605 Robert E. Lee Rd, Austin, TX 78704
- (512) 445-5582
Named after German-Texan sculptor Charles Umlauf, this museum and garden showcases the life and work of the man the city hailed as the first official “City of Austin Artist.” Enjoy the permanent collections housed in the museum, or take in the 6 acres of artfully placed sculptures across the garden.

The Blanton Museum of Art
- MLK at Congress Avenue, 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX 78712
- (512) 471-7324
As a part of UT Austin, this art museum houses more than 20,000 works across the globe and different periods of time. The collection includes masterpieces like Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin” (an 18-meter stone building with stained glass), as well as prints by European artists and prints by artists in the Ellsworth Kelly, El Anatsui, and Nina Katchadourian.

LBJ Presidential Library
- 2313 Red River St, Austin, TX 78705
- (512) 721-0200
This research library is also one of the state’s 14 presidential libraries (there are only 15 total in the United States!). Explore the history of the Johnson presidency and see unique artifacts, including handwritten manuscripts and an exact copy of the Oval Office.

Bullock Texas State History Museum
- 1800 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701
- (512) 936-4649
Learn more about the history of Texas here! With exhibits that span thousands of years of Texan heritage, this interactive museum has something for everyone. You’ll even find a movie theater where visitors can watch documentary films about Texas.

Texas State Cemetery
- 909 Navasota St, Austin, TX 78702
- (512) 463-0605
Visiting a cemetery sounds like a strange idea if you’re coming to Austin on vacation or for a fun weekend. However, this cemetery is a historical place that holds the remains of nearly every figure that’s made a name in Texas history, including former Governors Stephen F. Austin and Ann Richards.

Mount Bonnell
- 3800 Mount Bonnell Rd, Austin, TX 78731
- (512) 974-6700
Mount Bonnell is one of the tallest spots in Austin. Located just northwest of Downtown, it’s a must-visit for anyone who wants the best possible view of the city! Climb the 102 steps to the top of the mountain, or enjoy the trails at Covert Park around the base of the mountain.

Zilker Botanical Garden
- 2220 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78746
- (512) 477-8672
This 30-acre green space has something to offer every kind of plant lover, with thematic gardens, sculptures by local and international artists, and nature trails for hiking and relaxation. Wander among Japanese maples, desert cactuses, and water lilies on your way to the Taniguchi Japanese Garden and Isamu Taniguchi Japanese Garden.

Deep Eddy Pool
- 401 Deep Eddy Ave, Austin, TX 78703
- (512) 472-8546
Built in 1915, Deep Eddy Pool is the oldest pool in Texas. The spot was originally a swimming hole on the Colorado River but nowadays is a popular public pool. Enjoy the spring-fed waters in one of the pool’s dedicated areas.
Rent a Bus To Visit Austin Neighborhoods
If you’re planning a day or a night out in Austin, you’ll need to know where to go, whether you want upscale dining, funky coffee shops, or even a place to dance. Here are a few of our favorite Austin neighborhoods:

Downtown
Downtown Austin includes multiple districts, like 6th Street and Rainy Street. You can enjoy the variety of restaurants, shops and bars, as well as local hotspots like Voodoo Doughnut and Esther’s Follies. If you’re not sure where to begin in Downtown, start at Sixth Street Historic District to dive into the nightlife or at Republic Square for some outdoor rest and relaxation.

South Congress (SoCo)
Visit SoCo on South Congress Avenue for cool cafes, fun boutiques, and iconic music venues. Catch a show at the Continental Club, sample chocolate at Big Top Candy Shop, grab brunch at Guero’s, enjoy refreshing fruit and shaved ice sweets at Sno-Beach, and get your photo with the famous “I love you so much” mural at Jo’s Coffee on South Congress.

East 6th Street
Looking to enjoy the live music scene in Austin? East 6th Street is one of the best places to hit if you want something a little grungier than the bars and lounges around West 6th Street. Get your group together and plan a club crawl or hop between venues with local bands like Whisler’s, Sahara Lounge, and White Horse Honky Tonk. No matter your music taste, there is something for everyone on East 6th.

Rainey Street
Looking for laid back outdoor areas to eat and drink around Austin? Rainey Street is your place. This unique entertainment district has historic bungalows converted into bars, cocktail lounges, and small restaurants. Play a game of cornhole in a grassy yard at Banger’s, enjoy an outdoor patio at Lucille, or share some snacks at Craft Pride. End your evening with a nightcap at The Container Bar, an open-air bar built from shipping containers.