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Providence Charter Bus Rentals

We understand that chartering a bus can be a daunting task, especially if this is your first time. Don’t worry! We’ve been at this since 2001 and will walk you through the entire process of chartering a bus in or to Providence, Rhode Island. You want an easy, worry-free process, fair price, and to look good at the end. Our job is to make sure you get all that. Because nobody should be left waiting for a bus that never comes.

Choose the Perfect Vehicle for Your Group

Ready to find your ideal ride? Whether you’re moving a small team or a small army, we’ve got your group covered. Here’s what’s available to you:

Charter Bus

A charter bus in Providence is perfect for large groups needing reliable transportation for longer trips or major events. With seating for up to 55 passengers, charter buses are ideal for conventions, educational excursions, or large-scale celebrations — no carpool chaos, no last-minute coordination hassles. Features like reclining seats, Wi-Fi, and climate control ensure your whole group travels in total comfort and convenience.

Executive Minibus

Elevate your group travel with an executive minibus that combines comfort and sophistication. With room for 35 passengers, this upscale option shines for business trips, airport transfers, or any small-group event that calls for a touch of luxury. Enjoy ample luggage storage, comfortable seating, and Wi-Fi for seamless productivity on the go.

Minibus

Small group, big plans? The minibus is your answer. Built for up to 30 passengers, minibusses handle everything from quick trips across town to day-long excursions. No need to squeeze into cars or worry about who’s driving — everyone gets to ride together and enjoy the journey.

School Bus

A budget-friendly option for field trips, youth sports teams, or any cost-conscious group travel. Accommodating up to 44 passengers, school buses deliver safe, reliable transportation for educational outings, sports events, or community gatherings. Built with safety as the priority, your group travels securely and arrives on schedule.

Shuttle Van

Moving a group of up to 13 passengers? These nimble vans are the smart solution for short runs and local trips. Easy to board, easy to park, and hassle-free for tight city streets — they’re all about simple, straightforward group transportation. With just enough room for luggage and passengers, they’re practical without being over the top.

Party Bus

Transform your transportation into part of the celebration! With space for up to 40 passengers, party buses bring the wow factor to birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, weddings, and other festive occasions. Featuring lounge-style seating, music systems, and party lighting, they create an unforgettable experience from start to finish.

Charter bus amenities

Recognized as Rhode Island’s most populous city, with 182,042 residents living in small geographic region of 20.5 square miles, Providence is also one of the country’s oldest cities and among the first cities in the United States to industrialize. It is situated on the mouth of the Providence River, at the tip of Narragansett Bay, and offers a wealth of cultural, historical and entertainment opportunities to both locals and visitors.

Metropolitan Shuttle can provide easy, cost-effective bus charter and shuttle services throughout Providence and its surrounding communities.

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Getting Around Providence

Providence is served by air primarily by T.F. Green Airport in neighboring Warwick. Because of overcrowding at Boston’s Logan International Airport, T.F Green is being promoted as a way to avoid the bustle and complications of flying into Boston. As such, more people are being introduced to the sights and varied activities that Providence has to offer.

Public transportation is served mainly by Amtrak and the MBTA Commuter Services, a commuter rail route runs north to Boston and south to a recently opened station at T.F. Green Airport, handle many of the city’s commuters. The Port of Providence, the second-largest deepwater seaport in New England, handles heavy cargo that includes cement, chemicals, heavy machinery, petroleum and scrap metal.

The busy Interstate-95 runs north to south through Providence, and traffic can get congested during business hours. Kennedy Plaza in downtown Providence is a transportation hub for local public transit and private bus lines.

Providence is a city brimming with history. The East Side neighborhood in particular includes many pre-revolutionary homes and features the largest contiguous area of buildings to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States.

The city, with its diverse population, has one of the most active and growing gay communities in the Northeast. It has a reported rate of gay and lesbian relationships that is 75 percent higher than the rest of the country. The city has a very active arts and entertainment core, and boasts one of the highest numbers of restaurants per capita in the nation. An underground music scene, centered around artist-run performance space, is well-known in music circles.

Sites of Interest in Providence

Westminster Arcade: The nation’s oldest enclosed shopping center
The First Baptist Church In America: The name says it all
Downcity: The heart of the city’s entertainment, shopping and restaurant district
Providence Place Mall: A major retail center

Providence, The “Creative Capital”

Rhode Island School of Design Museum: The city’s main museum
Riverwalk and Waterplace parks: Urban parks
Trinity Repertory Company:An award-winning theater company
Providence Performing Arts Center: A multi-use venue

Providence Sports Teams

Providence Bruins (AHL)
New England Patriots (NFL)
New England Revolution (MLS)
Rugby Union team
Providence Rugby Football Club

Conference and Convention Venues

Rhode Island Convention Center
Veterans Memorial Auditorium
Providence Performing Arts Center
Providence Festival Ballet

Notables

Former Mayor David Cicilline  was the nation’s first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital

WaterFire is the city’s internationally recognized bonfire sculpture

The most coffee/doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country

Headquarters for Fortune 500 companies Textron and United Natural Foods Inc.

Call us for a tour bus, or shuttle bus quote! Toll-free at 1-866-556-3545