20 Passenger Minibus
Bus Rental Company New York City proudly offers 20-passenger minibuses for rent in New York City and every borough—including Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island, and Manhattan. This mid-size minibus is perfect for shuttling corporate teams to offices in Midtown, transporting wedding guests between venues in DUMBO or Long Island City, moving students around university campuses like NYU or Columbia, or getting sports fans and players to games at Yankee Stadium, Barclays Center, or local fields. You’ll get a modern vehicle with comfortable forward-facing seats, powerful A/C, fast Wi-Fi, USB/power outlets, and room for bags—all backed by the best customer support team in the industry. When you need group transportation anywhere in NYC, the 20-passenger minibus is the most versatile, affordable, and easiest-to-book option on the road!
How Much Does A 20 Passenger Minibus Rental in New York City Cost?
A 20-passenger minibus rental in New York City typically costs $157–$414 per hour, $1,300–$3,100 per day, or $4.00–$7.00 per mile. Final pricing depends on the length of your trip, time of year, pickup location, and any additional fees like tolls or parking. You’ll pay either an hourly rate, a daily rate, or a per-mile rate depending on how your trip is scheduled. Multi-day and longer-distance trips are usually billed by the day. Additional expenses may include driver gratuity (standard is 10–20%), hotel accommodations for the driver on overnight trips, and any bridge/tunnel tolls or venue parking charges incurred during your rental. To get exact pricing for your trip call our team at 646-601-0015. We are available 24/7!
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 20 Passenger Minibuses in New York City
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the move with fast, reliable Wi-Fi available on every 20-passenger minibus. Perfect for business travelers catching up on email, students streaming lectures, or anyone who wants to browse, stream, or video chat while crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or heading down the FDR. You won’t miss a beat—or a meeting—just because you’re on the road.
Onboard Restrooms
Minibuses do not come with an onboard restroom, but trips within New York City are typically short enough that this isn’t an issue. For longer journeys—such as airport transfers to JFK, LaGuardia, or Newark—your driver can make scheduled restroom stops along the route. If you require a vehicle with a bathroom, consider upgrading to a larger charter bus model.
Onboard TVs
Keep everyone entertained with multiple flat-screen TVs mounted throughout the cabin, visible from every seat. Connect a laptop or media player via HDMI to run a slideshow, play a movie, or share a training video with your entire group. Sound comes through ceiling speakers so no one misses the action—even over NYC traffic noise.
Power Outlets
Every row of seats includes both 110V power outlets and USB ports so passengers can charge phones, tablets, and laptops at the same time. Running out of battery is never an issue—even on all-day events or trips stuck in Midtown gridlock. Everyone stays charged and connected from start to finish.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Powerful air conditioning and heating keep the entire cabin comfortable regardless of the weather outside. Individual air vents above each seat allow passengers to direct airflow exactly where they want it. Stay cool during humid New York summers and warm during freezing Northeast winters with a system that runs the full length of the bus.
Leather Seating
Passengers ride in style on plush, high-back seats upholstered in soft leatherette material. The seats are contoured for comfort, include adjustable headrests, and recline for relaxing on longer trips out of Manhattan. Wide aisles make it easy to move around the cabin and get in and out quickly at each stop.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Store backpacks, purses, and small bags in open overhead compartments above the seats. Larger items like suitcases, coolers, or equipment cases fit in a rear storage area at the back of the bus. There’s plenty of room for everyone’s gear—whether it’s luggage for a Newark airport transfer or instruments for a band gig downtown.