Bus to Boston, MA

Bus stations and stops in Boston, MA

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Boston (South Station)

700 Atlantic Ave
Boston, MA 02111
United States

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FlixBus will stop at South Station Bus Terminal, at either Platform #8 or #9. All Lucky Star service will stop at Platform #24. Greyhound service departs from Gate #5. Please check the schedule display board at South Station.

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Greyhound bus tickets to Boston start at $12.48, depending on your departure location.
You can reserve a seat to Boston during the Greyhound booking process. Seat selection is subject to availability and includes different types for added comfort.
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Using your FlixBus ticket to go to Boston is easy! If you book online, you receive a PDF booking confirmation via e-mail containing a QR code which serves as your bus ticket. If you book through the FlixBus App instead, your ticket is automatically stored there. In both cases, no need to print the ticket: simply show it digitally to the driver and you are ready to board the bus, sit back and relax.
There are 3 Greyhound stops in Boston. You can view their locations on the map on this page.
With Greyhound, you can easily reach 45 destinations from Boston, including New York, Springfield, Newark.

Explore Boston, Massachusetts 

Embark on an exciting journey to Boston with Greyhound, your gateway to a city steeped in American history and cultural heritage. Greyhound offers comfortable and affordable travel, seamlessly connecting Boston with a variety of bus routes to choose from. Get ready to delve into our comprehensive guide for an unforgettable Boston adventure. 

Boston Greyhound Stops and Public Transportation 

Upon your arrival in Boston, you'll find yourself in a city that effortlessly blends its rich history with modern vitality. Greyhound stations in Boston are strategically located to provide easy access to the city's public transportation network. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), also known as the "T," offers efficient and cost-effective travel throughout the city, linking you to iconic landmarks like the Freedom Trail, Fenway Park, and the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. 

In addition to the MBTA, Boston offers various convenient travel options. The city is known for its walkability, especially in areas like Downtown Boston, where you can explore historic sites, vibrant markets, and scenic parks on foot. For a unique experience, consider taking a ride on the Old Town Trolley Tours, a convenient and informative way to visit major tourist attractions. Taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are readily available, providing quick and easy transportation within Boston's diverse neighborhoods. 

Top points of interest and attractions to explore in Boston 

  1. Freedom Trail: Walk along this 2.5-mile historic trail that takes you through 16 significant sites related to the American Revolution, including Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere's House, and the Old North Church. 
  2. Fenway Park: Catch a Boston Red Sox baseball game or take a tour of the iconic Fenway Park, one of the oldest ballparks in the country. 
  3. Boston Common and Public Garden: Enjoy a relaxing stroll in the oldest public park in the United States, Boston Common, and visit the beautiful adjacent Public Garden with its swan boats. 
  4. Harvard University: Explore the prestigious Harvard University campus in nearby Cambridge and visit notable landmarks like Harvard Yard and the Harvard Museum of Natural History. 
  5. Museum of Fine Arts (MFA): Discover an extensive collection of art spanning various cultures and time periods at the MFA, one of the most renowned art museums in the country. 
  6. New England Aquarium: Dive into the underwater world at the New England Aquarium, home to fascinating marine life, including penguins, sea turtles, and a giant ocean tank. 
  7. Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall: Shop for unique gifts and dine at Quincy Market, located within the historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace, where you can also enjoy street performances and live entertainment. 
  8. USS Constitution Museum: Visit "Old Ironsides," the USS Constitution, a historic naval ship from the War of 1812, and explore the museum dedicated to its history. 
  9. Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum: Relive the events leading up to the American Revolution at this interactive museum, where you can participate in a reenactment of the Boston Tea Party. 
  10. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Admire the art collection and beautiful architecture of this unique museum housed in a Venetian-style palace. 
  11. Boston Public Library: Explore the stunning architecture and extensive collection of books at the Boston Public Library's central branch in Copley Square. 
  12. Samuel Adams Brewery: Take a brewery tour and taste some of Boston's famous Samuel Adams beer while learning about the brewing process. 
  13. The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA): Experience contemporary art and exhibitions at the ICA, located along the scenic waterfront in the Seaport District. 
  14. Museum of Science: Enjoy hands-on exhibits and interactive displays at the Museum of Science, perfect for visitors of all ages. 
  15. Boston Harbor Islands: Take a ferry to the Boston Harbor Islands, a group of scenic islands offering opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying the outdoors. 

These are just a few of the many exciting attractions that Boston has to offer. Whether you're interested in history, culture, sports, or nature, Boston has something for everyone to enjoy. 

Food and Accommodation in Boston, Massachusetts 

Boston is not only a city rich in history and culture but also a culinary hub that offers a wide range of dining experiences and accommodation options to satisfy every traveler's palate and preference. Here's a guide to explore the delectable food scene and to find comfortable options to stay in Boston: 

Accommodation Tips: 

  • Location is Key: Choose accommodation in neighborhoods that align with your interests and itinerary. Back Bay, Beacon Hill, and the Waterfront are popular central areas with access to attractions and dining options. 
  • Consider Vacation Rentals: Explore vacation rental platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, or Booking.com to find apartments or houses that suit your needs and provide a more homey experience. 
  • Hostels and Guesthouses: For budget travelers, consider staying in hostels or guesthouses, particularly in areas like Fenway-Kenmore or Allston-Brighton, which are near universities and offer affordable options. 
  • University Stays: Some universities offer guest accommodations during the summer months. Check with institutions like Harvard or MIT for reasonably priced rooms with basic amenities. 
  • Book in Advance: Boston is a popular destination, especially during peak seasons and major events. Booking your accommodation in advance can help secure better rates and availability. 
  • Transportation Access: If you plan to rely on public transportation, consider proximity to subway (T) stations or bus stops when choosing your accommodation. 

 Food in Boston: A Culinary Adventure 

  • New England Clam Chowder: Start your culinary journey in Boston with a bowl of creamy New England Clam Chowder. You'll find this hearty soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and cream in many local restaurants, and it's a quintessential Bostonian dish. 
  • Lobster Roll: Treat yourself to a Lobster Roll, a delicious sandwich filled with succulent lobster meat, often served in a buttered, toasted bun. Head to seafood shacks and upscale eateries alike to savor this iconic New England dish. 
  • Boston Baked Beans: Sample Boston's signature dish, Boston Baked Beans, made with slow-cooked navy beans in a sweet and savory molasses sauce. It's a classic comfort food and a taste of tradition. 
  • Italian Cuisine in the North End: Explore the historic North End, Boston's Italian neighborhood, and indulge in mouthwatering Italian cuisine. Try handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, and cannoli from local bakeries. 
  • Asian Dining Options: Boston offers a diverse range of international cuisines, from sushi in Chinatown to Indian cuisine in Cambridge's "Little India." No matter your craving, you'll find it in Boston. 
  • Food Trucks and Markets: Don't miss out on the vibrant food truck scene and farmers' markets throughout the city. These are excellent places to sample local specialties and artisanal creations. 
  • Local Craft Beer: Enjoy the thriving craft beer scene in Boston by visiting local breweries and brewpubs for a taste of the city's artisanal beer offerings. 
  • Farm-to-Table Options: Seek out farm-to-table restaurants that feature locally sourced ingredients for a fresh and sustainable dining experience. 
  • Brunch Culture: Bostonians love brunch. Try a Sunday brunch at one of the many cafes or restaurants offering a delicious combination of breakfast and lunch dishes. 

Make reservations for popular restaurants, especially during weekends and peak dining hours, to avoid long waits. 

Remember that Boston is a city with diverse dining options and accommodation choices, so tailor your choices to your budget, preferences, and interests to make the most of your visit to this vibrant city. 

Seasonal Guide to Boston 

Boston's charm and attractions vary throughout the year, making it an appealing destination no matter when you visit. Here's a seasonal guide to help you plan your trip and make the most of each season in Boston: 

Spring (March to May): 

  • Cherry Blossom Viewing: Visit the Boston Common and Public Garden in late April or early May to witness the blooming cherry blossoms, a beautiful and photogenic sight. 
  • Boston Marathon: If you're in town in mid-April, join the cheering crowds to support the runners at the Boston Marathon, one of the world's most famous races. 
  • Freedom Trail Walks: Spring offers comfortable weather for exploring the historic Freedom Trail on foot. Enjoy the historical sites without the summer crowds. 
  • Duck Boat Tours: Take a classic Boston Duck Tour, which combines a city tour with a splash into the Charles River. The weather is generally pleasant for this outdoor adventure. 

Summer (June to August): 

  • Fenway Park Games: Catch a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park, and experience the electric atmosphere of America's oldest baseball stadium. 
  • Outdoor Concerts and Festivals: Enjoy outdoor music concerts and festivals like the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on the Esplanade on July 4th. 
  • Beach Days: Take a day trip to nearby beaches like Revere Beach or Crane Beach for sun, sand, and ocean views. 
  • Harbor Cruises: Explore Boston Harbor with harbor cruises and whale-watching tours. Summer offers the best chances to spot whales off the coast. 

Fall (September to November): 

  • Fall Foliage: Witness the stunning New England fall foliage by taking a scenic drive through the surrounding countryside or embarking on a leaf-peeping tour. 
  • Apple Picking: Visit nearby orchards for apple picking and enjoy the crisp, fresh apples of the season. 
  • Halloween Celebrations: Boston celebrates Halloween with various events, including haunted tours, pumpkin festivals, and costume parties. 
  • Columbus Day Parade: If you're in town on Columbus Day (second Monday in October), don't miss the Columbus Day Parade in the North End. 

Winter (December to February): 

  • Holiday Lights: Enjoy the festive holiday lights and decorations throughout the city, especially in Faneuil Hall and Boston Common. 
  • Ice Skating: Lace up your skates and glide across the ice at the Frog Pond in Boston Common or the seasonal ice rinks in the city. 
  • Indoor Attractions: Cold weather is perfect for exploring indoor attractions such as museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the New England Aquarium. 
  • Boston Tea Party Reenactment: Experience history with the annual Boston Tea Party reenactment at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. 
  • New Year's Eve Fireworks: Ring in the New Year with fireworks over Boston Harbor and lively celebrations in the city's bars and restaurants. 

No matter the season, Boston has something unique to offer. Plan your visit accordingly to enjoy the activities, festivals, and weather that align with your preferences. 


Bus Travel Summary: Boston

  • Bus schedule: To check upcoming Greyhound departures to Boston, enter your origin, destination (Boston), and travel date in the search bar above.
  • Greyhound stops in Boston: 3 bus stops are available in Boston, including: Boston (South Station), Brookline, MA, Cambridge (MA)
  • Bus connections: Greyhound connects Boston to 45 other cities. Top destinations include: New York, Springfield, Newark.

Bus Ticket Booking

  • Bus ticket price: Tickets to Boston with Greyhound start at $12.48 (average fare: $13.48). Select your departure city and date to view available fares.
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  • Standard seat: Automatically assigned at no extra cost when you book your trip to Boston.
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Baggage Information

When travelling to Boston with Greyhound, your fare includes two pieces of baggage at no additional cost:

  • Carry-on baggage: One small bag (up to 25 lb / 12'×7'×16') that fits overhead or under your seat. Keep valuables with you at all times.
  • Checked baggage: One larger bag (up to 50 lb / 20'×12'×31') stored in the luggage compartment before departure.

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