Party Bus Rentals in St. Louis
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PartyBuses.net is a referral website for group transportation in St. Louis, helping you compare options from transportation providers serving the area instead of limiting your search to one company's lineup. Fill out one short form with your trip details, then compare vehicle types, amenities, and pricing to choose the vehicle that fits your group and budget.
Transportation providers serving St. Louis city, St. Louis County, and the surrounding metro on both sides of the Mississippi — from Clayton and Chesterfield to O'Fallon and Belleville — offer options including Sprinter vans, 14-passenger Sprinter limousines, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. Call 855-275-4888 to discuss vehicle sizes and build an itinerary around your stops, then request pricing for your trip details.
St. Louis Bus Rental Options
Example Buses
Photos show examples of commonly available vehicle types. Vehicle appearance, amenities, pricing and availability vary and should be confirmed during booking.
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo
Sprinter Van Rental with Driver
15 Passenger Party Bus
18 Passenger Party Bus
20 Passenger Party Bus
25 Passenger Party Bus
28 Passenger Party Bus
30 Passenger Party Bus
40 Passenger Party Bus
50 Passenger Party Bus
15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Explore The St. Louis Charter Bus & Party Bus Amenities
The right St. Louis bus rental has amenities built for the occasion. Party buses in the 15- to 50-passenger range typically come with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, a premium sound system with Bluetooth, wraparound perimeter seating, and flat-panel TVs — the built-in setup that turns the ride into part of the event. Sprinter limos bring the elevated feel for smaller groups: leather seating, individual reading lights, and USB charging at every seat.
Full-size charter buses can suit long hauls out to Hermann wine country or big-group shuttles at the America's Center, with reclining seats, overhead storage, onboard restrooms, and undercarriage luggage bays for everything from presentation gear to overnight bags. Amenities vary by vehicle, so use the quote form or phone to request pricing and trip-specific details.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common examples of features that may be available on party buses and other group transportation vehicles. PartyBuses.net is an advertising and referral website and does not own or operate vehicles or provide transportation. Vehicle features vary by transportation company and availability. After you submit the quick form, you’ll continue to a separate booking platform to review vehicle options. Confirm the amenities included with a specific vehicle during booking, or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing and availability.
St. Louis Party Bus Pricing
St. Louis party bus and charter bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, your travel date, and trip duration. These typical ranges are planning examples, not quotes: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$340/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $200–$370/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $240–$410/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $285–$480/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $145–$295/hour or $1,150–$2,400/day. Actual pricing varies with trip details, date, vehicle, location, and availability. Soulard Mardi Gras in February, Cardinals home-opener weekend, Blues playoff runs in April and May, and prom season can affect pricing.
Use the quote form or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing based on your trip details.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. These figures are not current market data, exact quotes, or guaranteed ranges. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 855-275-4888. | |||
Explore Party Bus Rental Options in St. Louis
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Whether your group is heading to Enterprise Center for a Blues playoff game, organizing employee shuttles between Lambert Airport and a Chesterfield office campus, or pulling together 50 people for a Cardinals tailgate on Clark Avenue, use the quote form to share the trip details. The form takes about 30 seconds. Call 855-275-4888 if you would like help discussing vehicle sizes or an itinerary before requesting pricing.
That gives your group more time to focus on the actual event.
Party Bus Services Built for St. Louis Groups
Whatever brings your group together in St. Louis, explore vehicle options for the occasion. Browse the services below, then fill out the quick form or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing for your trip details.

St. Louis Airport Shuttles & Transportation
St. Louis Lambert International Airport splits arrivals across Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and a group flying in together can easily end up split across two different curbs if half the party lands on Southwest and the other half on a legacy carrier. A group using a charter bus or minibus can plan one agreed pickup point once everyone has bags in hand, instead of coordinating separate rideshares from two different terminals.
Interstate 70 into downtown backs up hard around rush hour and Cardinals game nights, which can turn a normal 25-minute run from Lambert into a longer trip for anyone driving solo. Groups heading downtown to the Gateway Arch, Clayton for a business trip, or a hotel near Ballpark Village can keep luggage together in one vehicle. Check out airport transportation options and use the form or phone to request pricing for a Lambert pickup.

St. Louis Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
A St. Louis bachelorette night usually starts with dinner in The Grove or Washington Avenue and ends somewhere on the Loop or back downtown — three different neighborhoods, three different parking situations, and zero interest in re-parking a car after a few stops. A party bus keeps the whole crew moving together from one address to the next without anyone splitting off to find their vehicle.
Washington Avenue's entertainment district gets tight on weekend nights, with limited street parking and lots that fill up fast once the bars start pulling in a crowd. Rolling up in one bus means the group gets dropped right at the door instead of circling for twenty minutes looking for a spot four blocks away.
Whether the night is a downtown bar crawl, a Loop dinner-and-dance itinerary, or a mix of both, a bachelor and bachelorette party bus keeps everyone on one schedule. Fill out the quick form or call 855-275-4888 and get options for your date in seconds.

St. Louis Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A Sweet 16 or quinceañera in St. Louis usually means one big arrival moment at the reception hall — and a party bus pulling up out front is a much bigger entrance than a line of parents' cars dropping guests off one at a time. Popular reception venues around the city and in St. Charles County book up fast on weekend nights, so request pricing early when planning the hall.
For milestone adult birthdays hitting a few stops — dinner in Clayton, then a late one downtown near Ballpark Village — a party bus keeps the group together instead of scattering into rideshares that show up at different times. Everybody arrives together, and everybody leaves together.
Check birthday party bus availability for the date you need, from a 15-passenger minibus for a smaller family group up to a full party bus for the whole guest list.

St. Louis Concert Transportation & Shuttles
The Enterprise Center downtown and Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre out in Maryland Heights are the two venues that define concert nights in St. Louis, and they present two completely different parking problems. Downtown, Enterprise Center shows push traffic onto Market Street and the surrounding blocks, with garage rates climbing on big nights — a charter bus drops your group close to the venue and lets the bus handle re-entry into that same traffic once the show lets out.
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre's lot empties into Highway 141 all at once after the last encore, and that exit can crawl for a while if you're driving yourself out in the mix. A group using a minibus or party bus can plan one pickup point instead of splitting between individual cars.
Whatever the show, a concert party bus means nobody in your group is the one stuck figuring out the parking garage payment kiosk at 11pm. Call 855-275-4888 or fill out the form for pricing on your show date.

St. Louis Corporate Event Transportation
America's Center Convention Complex downtown hosts conventions and trade shows that can spread attendees across multiple hotels on Washington Avenue and near Ballpark Village, and shuttling staff or clients between those points one rideshare at a time gets expensive and unpredictable fast. A scheduled shuttle circuit can help a group follow a shared itinerary instead of relying on individual rideshare trips.
For client tours or team offsites out in Clayton's business district, or a team-building day out toward Chesterfield, a minibus is an easy fit for a group that doesn't need a full-size bus but doesn't want to split into three cars either. A 15-35 passenger minibus handles that size group with room to spare.
For larger conventions needing multiple pickup points across downtown hotels, a 40-56 passenger charter bus keeps the whole group on one schedule. Explore corporate event transportation options or call 855-275-4888 to talk through your headcount.

St. Louis Private Event Transportation Services
Forest Park hosts more private gatherings and public events than almost anywhere else in the city — the Muny outdoor theater, the Missouri History Museum, and the Jewel Box all sit inside the same park, and parking gets tight fast whenever more than one of them has something going on the same evening. One bus dropping your group at the right entrance beats a caravan of cars all hunting for the same limited spots.
Family reunions and larger private gatherings that hit multiple stops in a day — Forest Park in the afternoon, dinner in The Hill neighborhood that night — stay together in one vehicle instead of trying to caravan across the city and regroup at every stop.
Whatever the occasion, a private event party bus rental keeps your group's itinerary on one schedule. Browse the full lineup of vehicle types or call 855-275-4888 for a free quote.

St. Louis Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season across St. Louis County and St. Charles County runs a tight window in the spring, and with dozens of high schools planning dance transportation in roughly the same six weeks, vehicle options can become more limited. Request pricing a few months ahead to plan for the date, group size, and itinerary.
A typical prom night runs school pickup, a photo stop at Forest Park or the Missouri Botanical Garden, then drop-off at the dance venue and a pickup afterward — all on one bus instead of parents coordinating a fleet of individual pickups. Check party bus prices for an idea of what a typical prom rental runs.
A prom party bus can help the whole friend group arrive together, keep photos together, and reduce late-night pickup coordination. Fill out the quick form or call 855-275-4888 to request pricing for the date and group size.

St. Louis School Event & Field Trip Transportation
The Saint Louis Zoo and the Saint Louis Science Center both draw huge school field trip crowds, and both sit inside Forest Park where parking lots fill up early on popular field trip mornings. A charter bus drops the whole class at the entrance and waits, instead of a chaperone circling the lot looking for enough open spots for a caravan of parent cars.
For trips farther out — a science class heading to the Missouri Botanical Garden or a marching band traveling to a competition outside the metro — a full-size bus keeps the group together with room for equipment and bags underneath, so nothing gets left behind in someone's trunk.
Compare school event bus rental options sized for the group, from a minibus for a small class to a full charter bus for the whole grade. Call 855-275-4888 to get pricing for your trip date.

St. Louis Sporting Event Transportation
Busch Stadium sits right downtown, and Cardinals game days push traffic hard onto I-64 and the surrounding downtown streets well before first pitch, with nearby garages charging a premium once the lots start filling. A charter bus or party bus drops your group close to Ballpark Village and Busch Stadium and picks everyone back up after the game, so nobody's stuck walking blocks back to a car parked in an overflow lot.
For Blues games at Enterprise Center, the same downtown congestion applies on weeknights, and a group arriving together in one vehicle skips the scramble of matching up rideshares outside a packed arena when the game lets out. Fans headed to a St. Louis City SC match at CityPark in Downtown West face similar traffic squeezing onto Market Street pregame.
A sporting event party bus lets the tailgate energy start on the bus instead of in a parking garage stairwell. Get a quote at 855-275-4888 for your next game day.

St. Louis Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
A St. Louis wedding day often means a ceremony downtown or in Clayton and a reception somewhere else entirely — Forest Park's Boathouse, a venue out in St. Charles, or a hotel ballroom near Ballpark Village. Every one of those moves is a chance for guests to get lost or delayed, and a wedding shuttle keeps the whole guest list moving on the same timeline instead of trusting everyone's GPS.
Venues without dedicated guest parking are common around the city's older neighborhoods, and asking guests in formalwear to hunt for street parking or walk several blocks isn't the plan anyone wants for their wedding day. A shuttle run between the hotel block and the venue solves that cleanly.
A wedding party bus rental keeps the timeline tight from ceremony to reception to the send-off, with a single pickup window instead of guests trickling in late. Call 855-275-4888 or fill out the form to build your wedding day schedule.

St. Louis Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Augusta and Hermann, out along the Missouri River in Missouri's wine country, are the classic day-trip pull for St. Louis groups — a good hour or so west of the city, with no rideshare coverage once you're out among the wineries. A charter bus or minibus handles the whole loop, stop to stop, without anyone behind the wheel worrying about the drive back after a full day of tastings.
Closer to home, a brewery crawl through the historic Anheuser-Busch neighborhood or a bar-hop through Soulard keeps the group moving between stops without hunting for parking at every single one — Soulard's narrow streets fill up fast on weekend nights, especially near the farmers market district.
A winery tour and pub crawl party bus keeps the whole group together for the entire route. Browse group transportation services or call 855-275-4888 to build your itinerary.
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Frequently Asked Questions About St. Louis Party Bus Rentals
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PartyBuses.net is a referral website that helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and vehicle options for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in St. Louis?
St. Louis party bus and charter bus rental prices vary by vehicle size, date, and trip length. Typical market ranges: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$340/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $200–$370/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $240–$410/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $285–$480/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $145–$295/hour or $1,150–$2,400/day. High-demand windows — Soulard Mardi Gras weekend, prom season, Cardinals opening day, Blues playoff runs — push rates higher and compress vehicle availability quickly.
The fastest way to get an accurate number for your specific trip is to call 855-275-4888 for a quote built around your exact date and itinerary.
Where do charter buses drop off at Busch Stadium for Cardinals games?
Charter buses and oversized vehicles approaching Busch Stadium typically use the Clark Avenue and 8th Street corridor on the south and west sides of the stadium for group drop-off, coordinating with event staff on specific lane access for larger vehicles. Pre-paid parking is required for the adjacent lots on game days, and many surface lots within four blocks sell out by early afternoon on weekend games. The lots closest to the Clark Avenue main entrance go first.
Check the Cardinals' official parking page before game day for current lot assignments and road closure information — Broadway and Clark Avenue both see closures on high-attendance dates, and approaching from the east via 7th Street is often faster than the western approach on game nights.
How does airport group pickup work at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport?
At Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL), commercial vehicles use designated curbside lanes on the arrivals level of each terminal building. The standard coordination approach: have your full group collect baggage and assemble at the agreed-upon exit door before the bus is called to the curb — the arrivals drive at Lambert is designed for efficient loading, and having the group staged and ready before the vehicle pulls up keeps the process clean. Confirm the exact door and terminal designation with the bus operator before your flight lands, as Lambert has two main terminal buildings with separate arrival areas.
Don't call the bus to the curb until everyone is together and bags are in hand.
What size party bus works best for a Soulard Mardi Gras bar crawl?
For Soulard Mardi Gras, a 20- to 30-passenger party bus is the most popular configuration — large enough to keep the whole group together, maneuverable enough for Soulard's residential street grid near the bar cluster. A built-in bar and LED lighting mean the celebration is already going before the first stop. Because Soulard Mardi Gras weekend in February is one of the highest-demand bus weekends of the year in St. Louis, availability for 20- to 40-passenger party buses runs out weeks in advance.
If your Mardi Gras trip falls on the main weekend, get the bus locked in by December at the latest — waiting until January typically means premium rates or nothing available in your size range.
Can I book a charter bus from St. Louis to Missouri wine country?
Yes — Augusta, Hermann, and the surrounding Missouri River wine corridor are popular charter bus day-trip destinations from St. Louis. The drive to Augusta runs roughly 50 miles west on I-44 and Route 100; Hermann is about 80 miles west on I-70 and Route 19. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the right fit for most wine-country day trips, with comfortable seating for the drive and undercarriage storage for bags and bottles on the return.
When you book, include estimated winery stop times in your itinerary — it helps the bus operator plan staging at each stop and gives the group a clear schedule for the afternoon.
How far in advance should I book a party bus in St. Louis?
For most St. Louis events outside peak season, two to four weeks of lead time is workable — but specific windows tighten quickly. Soulard Mardi Gras weekend in February books out weeks ahead; reserve by December for that date. Prom season in late April and May is the single highest-demand window across the metro — book before February or expect premium rates and limited availability by spring.
Cardinals Opening Day weekend, Blues playoff runs, and sold-out summer shows at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre all spike demand fast. The earlier your headcount is confirmed, the better your vehicle selection and your rate. Call 855-275-4888 as soon as your date is set — availability closes faster than most groups expect.
Popular St. Louis Party Bus Destinations
Busch Stadium, Enterprise Center, the Gateway Arch National Park, Forest Park, Soulard, and Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre show up most often on St. Louis party bus itineraries. Here's the operational breakdown for each — drop-off logistics, parking reality, and what first-timers usually find out the hard way.

Busch Stadium
Busch Stadium (700 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102) seats 45,538 and anchors a downtown sports cluster that also includes Enterprise Center two blocks north — which means the same limited pool of parking serves both venues on a shared game night. The lots along Broadway and Clark Avenue fill by early afternoon on summer weekend games, running $30 to $45 at the premium event lots adjacent to Ballpark Village. Surface lots east of I-64 are cheaper but put your group a 15-minute walk from the main gate.
A charter bus drops your crew near the Clark Avenue entrance, stages while the game runs, and handles the post-game exit so the only walk your group takes is the one into the stadium.

Enterprise Center
Enterprise Center (1401 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103) holds about 19,000 for Blues games and major arena concerts, sitting two blocks from Busch Stadium in the same downtown sports zone. Parking in the surrounding garages on game nights — the structures on 14th Street and Clark — runs $20 to $35, and Blues playoff nights in April and May tighten availability fast. Charter buses and oversized vehicles use the Clark Avenue and 14th Street area on the north and west sides of the building for drop-off.
Plan your post-game pickup window in advance — having the bus staged and ready beats waiting in the rideshare queue on a cold April night when 19,000 people are all heading for the same exit at once.

Gateway Arch National Park
The Gateway Arch stands 630 feet at the St. Louis riverfront and anchors Gateway Arch National Park — a National Park Service site that draws several million visitors annually and ranks as one of the most recognizable landmarks in the country. The grounds are a popular pre-event photo stop for prom groups, wedding parties, and corporate outings arriving in the metro. Parking for oversized vehicles near the Arch uses the riverfront lots off Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard along the Mississippi.
The surrounding downtown streets see closures during Fair St. Louis in July and other major riverfront events, so groups planning a summer drop-off at the Arch should check the NPS event calendar before setting a pickup time.

Forest Park
At 1,371 acres, Forest Park is one of the largest urban parks in the United States — larger than Central Park in New York — and houses the St. Louis Zoo, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Missouri History Museum, the Muny outdoor amphitheatre, and the Jewel Box conservatory within a single boundary. It is the most common destination for school field trips, family reunions, and corporate team events in the metro. Parking inside the park is free but fills during Zoo summer weekend peaks and any Muny performance night.
Charter bus groups drop off at the Zoo's main entrance on Government Drive for animal-side visits, or at the Art Museum's Grand Basin approach for museum stops.

Soulard
Soulard is St. Louis's oldest neighborhood and most concentrated bar district — a grid of 19th-century brick buildings centered around the historic Soulard Market. The bar strip between 7th Street and Menard Street hosts McGurk's Irish Pub, Molly's at the Soulard Market, and Hammerstone's within easy walking distance of each other. During Soulard Mardi Gras in February, the neighborhood draws over 100,000 people across the main weekend, and street parking is eliminated entirely in the core district.
A party bus staging on the neighborhood perimeter is the only practical group arrival plan on Mardi Gras weekend. For summer and fall Saturday nights, the same logic applies — street parking is scarce and rideshare surge pricing in Soulard after midnight is steep.

Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights holds about 20,000 and sits in the Riverport Drive corridor off I-70 near Earth City — entirely car-dependent, with no transit access and a single main approach road that becomes a one-lane crawl after the show. The post-concert exit is one of the slower venue egresses in the St. Louis area — 30 to 45 minutes is realistic on a sold-out summer night, and the I-70 on-ramp back toward downtown backs up accordingly. A party bus or charter bus rental means your group loads together at the bus while the lot drains around you, and the ride back is already under way before the traffic clears.
Summer shows sell out months ahead; book your St. Louis concert bus as soon as tickets are confirmed.