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Sports Fans & Teams

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Weddings

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Birthdays, tours, or family trips—build your route, bring your group, and leave the driving to us.
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Call Now: 510-356-3260San Francisco Charter Bus Rental Prices
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 |
San Francisco 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 1-510-356-3260 or use our online quote tool.
Top Destinations in San Francisco To Visit By Charter Bus
Planning a private trip or special event in San Francisco, but don’t know where to start? We’ve gathered a list of the most popular destinations in San Francisco that groups love to travel to. From local museums to unique gardens and delicious eateries, what’s better than taking in all of the best sights and activities with a group of friends or family in a charter bus rental from Charter Bus San Francisco? And if you are looking for an efficient way to travel to and from your itinerary, we can handle all of your charter bus rental needs in San Francisco. Call us 24/7 at 510-356-3260 to book your San Fran charter bus!

California Academy of Sciences
- 55 Music Concourse Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118
- (415) 379-8000
The California Academy of Sciences is a natural history museum, planetarium, aquarium and research institution all rolled into one! For your next field trip or day of exploring with your family, it’s hard to find a more comprehensive attraction. Here, you’ll find everything from an indoor rainforest exhibit and a planetarium show about the cosmos, to an earthquake simulator and an aquarium with African penguins and Claude, the albino alligator.

de Young Museum
- 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118
- (415) 750-3600
The de Young museum has one of the best art collections in the country—which, if your group loves visual arts, is something you can’t miss out on during your time in San Francisco. The museum’s collection includes paintings, sculptures, and other forms of artwork from around the world spanning centuries and dozens of different cultures. It even has a few works by famed French artist Claude Monet. One of its more notable exhibits is the American Wing, which showcases the evolution of American art from the 17th century to the 1960s. And if you need to take a break from all the art, your bus will be waiting for you right outside the museum with WiFi and air conditioning. Once everyone’s refreshed, ask your driver to take you to any other stop along your itinerary, or simply head to a nearby restaurant for a much-needed post-museum meal.

Asian Art Museum
- 200 Larkin St, San Francisco, CA 94102
- (415) 581-3500
If you’re looking for a day of cultural immersion in San Francisco, the Asian Art Museum is the perfect spot for you. Explore a diverse selection of art, history, and culture from more than 40 countries throughout Asia, including a few rare collections that have rarely (if ever) been shown in the United States. For example, your group will want to check out the museum’s collection of ancient Chinese art, which includes one-of-a-kind jade sculptures. There are also a few galleries dedicated to the work and style of Japanese woodblock print artist Utagawa Hiroshige and several interactive exhibits where visitors can see and even hear how ancient Chinese instruments were played. And don’t forget to take a selfie with the ornate red gateway near the entrance!

Japanese Tea Garden
- 75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118
- (415) 752-1171
This is a beautiful garden with traditional architecture that will have you saying “Konnichiwa!” as soon as you step foot in it. Designed in 1894 for the California Midwinter International Exposition, this iconic garden—the oldest in the United States—is one of San Francisco’s most visited attractions. Explore the five acres of greenery and visit the original tea house and gift shop to enjoy a tasty traditional Japanese meal and sample green tea.

Conservatory of Flowers
- 100 John F Kennedy Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118
- (415) 831-2090
If it’re your first visit, you can’t miss this Victorian-era greenhouse. The oldest glass conservatory west of the Mississippi, the Conservatory of Flowers has an eclectic array of greenery that will keep your plant-loving passengers occupied for hours. Tour the galleries with plants from aquatic environments or explore the rare flowers from the Highland tropics.

The Exploratorium
- Pier 15, San Francisco, CA 94111
- (415) 528-4444
When it comes to kids’ field trips in San Francisco, the Exploratorium is a popular favorite for schools across California. Located in San Francisco’s iconic Pier 15, The Exploratorium’s hundreds of exhibits will engage kids and even adults alike in the worlds of science, art, and human perception. The museum aims to create a community atmosphere for learning with exhibits on everything from how sound, color, and shadows work, to the power of wind and waves, to the biology of human bodies and the importance of sustainability.

Walt Disney Family Museum
- 104 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA 94129
- (415) 345-6800
Are you a superfan of all things Disney? Then you can’t miss out on this museum—the perfect place to enjoy and learn about animation, filmmaking, and how Walt Disney changed the world through imagination. Your family, fellow Disney fanatics, and even school groups can explore artifacts and memorabilia from Disney and his family’s life and the evolution of the company, including sketches, models, and vintage toys. You can even take a behind-the-scenes tour, which takes you through the museum’s special vault and film archive.
Rent a Bus To Visit San Francisco Neighborhoods
The neighborhoods of San Francisco offer so many hidden gems and unique experiences for those visiting. Explore San Francisco’s rich history and diverse cultures in one of these popular neighborhoods, or even plan a custom tour of neighborhoods throughout the city. A private charter bus can shuttle your group from The Castro to Chinatown, from North Beach to SoMa, and more! Plan to spend a few hours browsing each neighborhood’s most iconic attractions and landmarks, with a comfortable charter bus rental waiting for you when you’re ready to move on.

Fisherman's Wharf
Although Fisherman’s Wharf is one of San Francisco’s most visited spots by tourists, we still recommend a visit on a charter bus rental. The area is packed with tourists during peak season, parking can be a pain, and traffic during the evenings is chaotic. With a charter bus, you can sit back, relax, and look out the window as your driver handles the crowded streets, letting you off near the historic pier. Wander through the dozens of shops and restaurants along the waterfront and meet the sea lions at Pier 39.

North Beach
Known as the heart of San Francisco’s Italian-American community, this is the city’s oldest district and the only neighborhood where you can hear and feel the Beat Generation in every nook and cranny. North Beach is best known for City Lights Bookstore, the meeting place of famous Beat writers Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, as well as Tosca Cafe, Vesuvio Cafe, and Spec’s, all of which have been neighborhood nightlife mainstays since the 1930s and still offer patrons a taste of the past. You’ll find their names throughout Kerouac’s books.

SoMa (South of Market)
SoMa is considered one of San Francisco’s largest neighborhoods, covering 300 square blocks and featuring several cultural destinations such as museums and parks. The Contemporary Jewish Museum is a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts, the Museum of Ice Cream for the young at heart, and the Asian Art Museum for anyone with a passion for history and culture. The Children’s Creativity Museum is also a popular spot for school field trips, offering interactive exhibits where kids can explore art, science, and engineering.

The Mission District
This neighborhood is one of San Francisco’s sunniest and most vibrant, thanks to its Latin-American community. The Mission is also considered the center of the city’s Latino arts and culture, which can be seen in its murals, restaurants, and annual festivals and celebrations.
on trip to trip and will be based on your unique travel details. These details include factors like when you’re traveling, where you’re traveling, the duration of your trip, and the type of charter bus rental you book. The best way to get an estimated idea of how much your Washington D.C. charter bus will cost is by calling our rental team at 510-356-3260. We’ll just need your travel details to get you a quick, 30-second quote for your D.C. bus rental.