Booked the bus for a last-minute night out and they came through when I figured it was too short notice. Clean inside, great music, and on time in East Orange. The whole group had a blast and nobody had to drive. Easy from start to finish.
Renata F.
Party Bus Newark makes it simple to rent a bus in East Orange for any occasion — from a bachelorette crawl through Newark's Ironbound District to a stadium run on the NJ Turnpike to MetLife. Book 14-passenger Sprinter limos, minibuses, party buses, and 56-passenger charter buses with an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds. Call 862-461-3920 today!
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Party Bus Newark has been handling group transportation across Essex County and the greater Newark metro since 2011. East Orange sits at the center of a dense, fast-moving region — I-280 cuts right through it, the Garden State Parkway is minutes away, and Newark Liberty International Airport is less than six miles south on the New Jersey Turnpike. That geography means your group can reach MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Prudential Center in Newark, or Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan in a single, straightforward ride.
What makes that work is all-inclusive pricing you can see before you ever commit. Our 24/7 reservation team handles the routing, the parking logistics, and the pickup plan — so you spend your time on the event, not on MapQuest. We have coordinated school field trips heading to Liberty Science Center, corporate shuttles looping between the East Orange Government Center and Newark Penn Station, prom buses for Essex County high schools, and wedding shuttles threading the narrow streets of South Orange's historic district.
Whatever the occasion, we match the right vehicle to your headcount and your itinerary. Call 862-461-3920 to get a quote in minutes, or use the online tool for instant availability!
From a 14-passenger Sprinter limo for an intimate birthday crawl to a 56-passenger charter bus for a full school group heading to Six Flags Great Adventure, our fleet covers every group size. Browse the full lineup or call 862-461-3920 any time for an all-inclusive price quote at no obligation!
Party buses in our fleet come with full-length bars, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound systems, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating — the right pick when the ride itself is part of the celebration. Minibuses offer powerful A/C and plush reclining seats, ideal for corporate shuttles between East Orange and Newark's Broad Street business corridor. Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, WiFi, and power outlets at every row — built for longer hauls to Six Flags, Yankee Stadium, or Atlantic City.
ADA-accessible vehicles are available; just let us know when you book.
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East Orange party bus rental prices depend on vehicle size, your date, and how long you need the bus. As a baseline: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day.
Weekend rates run 20–30% above weekday equivalents, and peak windows — prom season (April–May), New Year's Eve, and Rutgers home football weekends — push demand and pricing higher. The fastest way to lock in the right number for your date is to call 862-461-3920 or use our online tool for an all-inclusive quote with no hidden costs.
| 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 – $312+ | $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+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 862-461-3920 for exact pricing. | |||
East Orange is not a city where group transportation sorts itself out on its own. I-280 westbound backs up into a crawl every weekday afternoon between the Ampere Parkway interchange and the Route 21 split. Parking near Prudential Center on a Devils or concert night means circling the Mulberry Street garages until you land something that costs $30 and adds a four-block walk in the rain.
And Newark Liberty International has some of the most chaotic ground-level pickup traffic in the northeast — all three terminals, the AirTrain loop, and the consolidated rental facility stacking on top of each other.
A bus rental in East Orange cuts through all of it. One vehicle, one departure, one flat price split across everyone in the group. Your group gathers at a single address — a hotel lobby, a private home, a venue parking lot — and the route is taken care of from there.
No one draws straws for who stays sober. No one settles up a fare at midnight. No one loses the carpool in the tunnel.
Since 2011, Party Bus Newark has logged thousands of pickups across Essex County, from Montclair Heights all the way down to the Ironbound. That accumulated local routing knowledge is in every booking. Call 862-461-3920 and let us build your itinerary!
Party Bus Newark handles group transportation for every kind of occasion across Essex County and beyond — airport transfers, concert nights, weddings, school trips, sporting events, bachelorette parties, and more. Whatever brings your group together in East Orange, we have a vehicle and a plan ready. Call 862-461-3920 to get started!

Newark Liberty International Airport (3 Brewster Rd, Newark, NJ 07114) is less than six miles from East Orange via the New Jersey Turnpike — close enough that you'd think it was a quick ride. Then you actually try it on a Tuesday morning. Terminal A, B, and C all have separate roadway approaches off I-95 and Route 1/9, and the departures curb at Terminal C can back up so badly that buses and vans are redirected to the commercial staging area along Brewster Road.
The AirTrain connects the terminals to each other and to the NJ Transit rail station, but that does nothing for a group of 20 traveling with luggage.
With a private East Orange airport shuttle bus rental, your group assembles once and loads once. Undercarriage bays handle the checked-bag pile without anyone muscling a 50-pound suitcase through an aisle. We track your flight, adjust for delays, and coordinate the pickup at the commercial ground transportation curb so there is no standing on the wrong island wondering where the bus went.
Call 862-461-3920 to book your Newark airport transfer!

Newark's Ironbound District — the dense, vibrant neighborhood anchored by Ferry Street — is one of the most underrated nightlife destinations in the metro area, and it is less than four miles from East Orange. Dinner at one of the Portuguese or Brazilian steakhouses on Ferry Street, then bar-hopping east toward Adams Street, then a late run across the Hudson to Lower Manhattan or Hoboken: that is a full night, and it requires a plan, not a fleet of rideshares.
Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses come with a full-length bar, color-changing LEDs, Bluetooth sound, and flat-panel TVs — no drawing straws for who has to stay sober, and no one getting separated when the carpool splits at the tunnel. Tell us the stops, we build the schedule. Your East Orange bachelorette party bus rental is one call away at 862-461-3920!

Essex County has a deep tradition of landmark celebrations — Sweet 16s and quinceañeras are major events here, and the venues that host them reflect it. Celebration banquet halls along Central Avenue, reception spaces in Belleville and Nutley, and event halls in Bloomfield all draw the kind of all-hands guest lists that make transportation genuinely complicated.
A party bus rental takes care of guest pickup, keeps the guest of honor together with their crew from the first photo stop through the final send-off, and turns the ride itself into part of the memory. Pre-load the playlist, coordinate the color scheme with the event theme, and let your East Orange party bus rental handle every mile. We carry groups from 15 to 56 passengers, so you never pay for seats you do not actually need.
Call 862-461-3920 to plan your celebration!

Prudential Center (25 Lafayette St, Newark, NJ 07102) sits about two miles southwest of East Orange on the far side of I-280 — a straight shot on a quiet Sunday, a 40-minute ordeal on a sold-out concert night when every garage within three blocks is full and Uber surge pricing is running at 2.5x. The arena draws major tours year-round: large pop acts in the spring, summer country and hip-hop runs, and a packed fall calendar that overlaps with Devils season.
MSG in Midtown Manhattan is another popular destination — 16 miles from East Orange via the Lincoln Tunnel, but the NJ Turnpike approach and tunnel queues make it a shared-ride problem by default. A concert party bus rental in East Orange handles the whole run: pickup at your address, drop-off at the venue's commercial curb, and the bus waits nearby after the encore so no one is standing in the cold waiting for a surge-priced car. Call 862-461-3920 for a quote!

Essex County's corporate corridor spans from the East Orange Government Center on Main Street to the dense office blocks along Raymond Boulevard and Broad Street in downtown Newark. The Prudential Financial headquarters, Panasonic's North American campus, and PSEG's offices all draw regular conference and event traffic, and Rutgers Business School in Newark hosts recruiting events and leadership programs throughout the academic year.
A corporate charter bus rental in East Orange keeps your team or your guests on a shared schedule instead of trickling in across 45 minutes via individual Ubers. WiFi and power outlets on full-size charter buses mean the ride between a Bloomfield hotel and a Newark conference center is productive time, not dead time. For executive VIP transfers, a Sprinter Van handles small groups with premium leather and individual climate control.
Call 862-461-3920 to discuss corporate shuttle contracts and group rates!

Essex County's event calendar packs the spring and fall hard. The Newark Arts Festival in September takes over the entire downtown arts district and draws tens of thousands of visitors, compressing parking into the few surviving surface lots while Broad Street closes to vehicles. The Puerto Rican Heritage Festival on Branch Brook Park Drive each June shuts down the surrounding residential grid entirely.
Ironbound's Portuguese Day Festival on Ferry Street in June is the same story — street closures, zero available parking, and rideshare pickup zones relocated blocks away.
For any of these, a private charter bus rental in East Orange solves the last-mile problem cleanly: your group rides in, the bus waits at a pre-confirmed commercial zone, and everyone loads together when you are ready to leave. No meter-feeding, no circling. Call 862-461-3920 to build your itinerary!

Prom season across Essex County — East Orange Campus High School, Clifford J. Scott, and every other district school in the area — runs hard from late April through late May. Every school in the county holds its prom in roughly the same six-week window, and the fleet gets thin fast. A typical 30-student, 5-hour prom rental for Essex County — home pickup, pre-prom photo stop, venue drop-off, after-party return — costs $1,500–$2,000 all-inclusive when booked four to six months out.
Wait until February and the same rental runs $2,500–$3,200, if anything is left at all.
For prom: book by December or plan on paying peak rates, if anything is available. Parent committees and student groups across Essex County book with Party Bus Newark every season — call 862-461-3920 now to lock in your date before the window closes.

East Orange's schools and youth organizations draw on a rich set of regional destinations for field trips — Liberty Science Center (222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305), Branch Brook Park and its 4,800-cherry-blossom-tree canopy in the spring, Newark Museum of Art (49 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102), and day-trip runs down the Turnpike to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson are all regulars on the Essex County school calendar.
Charter buses in our fleet offer climate control, reclining seats, TV monitors, and DVD players — the ride to Liberty Science Center is quiet and contained, not a rolling chaos situation. Undercarriage bays hold the cooler bags and the duffels so the group enters the venue together instead of dragging gear through the turnstile. ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; flag your needs when you call.
Reach us at 862-461-3920 for school field trip bus rentals!

MetLife Stadium (1 MetLife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, NJ 07073) is 18 miles north of East Orange via the NJ Turnpike and I-95 — straightforward until it isn't. On a Giants or Jets home Sunday, the Turnpike's Exit 16W backs up a mile before the Sports Complex interchange, and the stadium's own parking operations suggest arriving two hours before kickoff for a reason. The Blue Lot costs $40 pre-purchased; the Gold Lot costs $60; and none of it is sold at the gate on a sold-out date.
Your group needs passes in hand before the car ever leaves the driveway.
A charter bus rental in East Orange replaces that whole logistics stack with one pickup and one drop at the Meadowlands bus lane on the north side of the stadium. The pregame energy builds on board, no one runs the who-stays-sober calculation, and the bus waits nearby for the post-game pickup. Yankee Stadium in the Bronx is another frequent run — 20 miles northeast, with the bus dropping your group on River Avenue steps from Gate 4.
Call 862-461-3920 and we'll handle the Turnpike!

Essex County wedding venues cover a wide range of settings — the formal ballrooms of the Hilton Short Hills, the garden grounds of Nanina's in the Park in Belleville, the historic Pleasantdale Chateau in West Orange, and waterfront spaces in Newark's regenerating waterfront district. What they share: limited guest parking, guests flying into Newark Liberty, and a multi-point logistics challenge that falls apart if someone is navigating it by text at 11pm.
A wedding shuttle in East Orange builds the loop once and runs it cleanly — hotel to ceremony, ceremony to reception, reception back to the hotel — with clear pickup windows and a single point of contact from the first quote to the final drop-off. Nobody in formalwear is navigating the one-way streets around Branch Brook Park at midnight. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles the bridal party on the day itself.
Call 862-461-3920 for a free wedding transportation quote!

New Jersey's wine country is closer than most East Orange residents realize. Tomasello Winery (225 White Horse Pike, Hammonton, NJ 08037) — one of the state's oldest family wineries, founded in 1933 — sits about 55 miles south on the AC Expressway, with tasting rooms pouring award-winning estate varietals. Bellview Winery (150 Atlantic St, Landisville, NJ 08326) in Atlantic County runs weekend tasting events through the spring and fall.
Back in the metro area, Redd's Biergarten (4 Greene St, Newark, NJ 07102) and the craft bars along Halsey Street in the Newark Arts District make for a walkable urban crawl once a bus drops the group downtown.
No one should be calculating a sober-rotation on a tasting day. Your East Orange winery tour and pub crawl party bus rental keeps the group together from the first pour to the last call — call 862-461-3920 for a free quote!
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Party Bus Newark serves East Orange and the entire surrounding region. Whether you need a Newark party bus rental, transportation out of Montclair, a Bloomfield bus rental, a shuttle in Irvington, or a run from Orange — we have the right vehicle and the route is taken care of. Call 862-461-3920 to get your group moving!
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Party Bus Newark proudly serves East Orange, New Jersey and every nearby community across Metro Newark. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 862-461-3920 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
Booked the bus for a last-minute night out and they came through when I figured it was too short notice. Clean inside, great music, and on time in East Orange. The whole group had a blast and nobody had to drive. Easy from start to finish.
Renata F.
Dominic W.
Used the bus for a family celebration and it was perfect. Roomy enough for everyone, comfortable seats, and they showed up early. The booking was simple and the price was fair. We'll be calling them again the next time we have something big.
Ayanna S.
Honestly impressed with how smooth the whole thing was. From booking to pickup, everything ran on time and the bus was spotless. The lights and sound made the ride around East Orange a party on their own. Would recommend to anyone planning a group outing.
Killian R.
Rented the bus for a buddy's send-off and it set the whole tone. Loud, fun, and plenty of space to move around. They were patient with our group and confirmed everything ahead. No complaints at all, just a great night out with no driving stress.
East Orange party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, your event date, and how many hours you need the bus. General ranges: 14-passenger Sprinter limos run $170–$344/hour; 15–20 passenger party buses run $204–$378/hour; 20–30 passenger party buses run $244–$414/hour; 35–50 passenger party buses and minibuses run $294–$490/hour; and full-size 40–56 passenger charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Weekend bookings and peak season dates (prom, New Year's Eve, major stadium weekends) push rates higher.
Call 862-461-3920 for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds — you will see the exact price before you ever book.
Charter buses and commercial vehicles use the commercial drop-off zone on Mulberry Street along the arena's northeast side. The main pedestrian entrances are on Lafayette Street, less than a half-block walk from the Mulberry Street curb. On Devils game nights and major concert dates, Newark police manage traffic flow on Market Street and Broad Street, and the Mulberry Street approach from I-280 eastbound (Exit 15A onto McCarter Highway / Route 21) gives you a clean approach that avoids the worst of the downtown grid backup.
After the event, coordinate your pickup window in advance so the bus is ready when your group exits — the post-event rideshare queue on Mulberry Street backs up quickly on sold-out nights. We recommend checking the official Prudential Center directions page before your event for any temporary closure updates.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) uses a commercial vehicle staging process. Charter buses and larger commercial vehicles stage in the designated holding areas and are called to the curbside pickup zones at each terminal — Terminal A, Terminal B, or Terminal C — only after the full group is assembled with luggage at the arrivals curb. The critical rule: do not call for the bus until every member of your group is standing together with all bags collected.
Terminal B's arrivals level is the most congested on peak travel mornings; Terminal C (United) uses a separate arrivals roadway that moves faster. For cruise groups connecting to the Cape Liberty Cruise Port in Bayonne (about 8 miles from EWR), a direct charter bus transfer is far simpler than managing the cab queue with stacked luggage. Check the official EWR ground transportation page before your arrival for current staging protocols.
Yes — and it is the most efficient way to make that run as a group. MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford is 18 miles from East Orange via the NJ Turnpike (I-95) to Exit 16W. Charter buses enter through the stadium's designated commercial vehicle lanes and are directed to the bus parking area on the north side of the complex.
All event-day parking requires a pre-purchased pass — none are sold at the gate — and the oversized vehicle permit for a charter bus runs separately from standard car passes. The stadium recommends arriving at least two hours before kickoff; on Giants/Jets double-header weekends and major concerts, add another 30–45 minutes. On the way out, Exit 16W traffic stacks badly — a bus parked on the north side avoids the worst of the post-game crawl back toward the Turnpike.
We recommend reviewing the official MetLife Stadium parking guide before your event date.
Book by October at the latest — and earlier is genuinely better. New Year's Eve is the single night of the year when every group in Essex County wants a bus simultaneously, and the fleet across the Newark metro area gets committed months out. Party buses and charter buses for December 31 typically book out before Thanksgiving.
If your group is planning a Manhattan run for the Times Square area or a Newark waterfront event, the bus is the only version of that plan that makes logistical sense — no one drives into Midtown on NYE, and rideshare surge pricing runs at 4–6x after midnight. A NYE party bus rental in East Orange with Party Bus Newark locks in a flat, all-inclusive rate regardless of what Uber charges at 12:15 AM. Call 862-461-3920 now to check availability for your date.
For most events, three to six months in advance gives you the best vehicle selection and the best rate. Peak dates — prom season (April–May), New Year's Eve, summer wedding Saturdays, and major stadium weekends — require earlier commitment. Regular-season Sundays at MetLife or a mid-week Prudential Center show can often be handled with two to four weeks of lead time, but the earlier you call, the more options you have.
We recommend booking as soon as your headcount is confirmed. Call 862-461-3920 to secure your date!
East Orange puts your group within easy reach of some of the best venues and attractions in the New Jersey–New York metro area. From Prudential Center right next door to Six Flags an hour south, here are six destinations groups from East Orange reach most often — and what to know before you go.

Prudential Center is the home of the New Jersey Devils and one of the busiest mid-size arenas in the country, hosting 200+ events per year including major concert tours, college basketball, and the annual Seton Hall Pirates home schedule. Capacity runs to 19,500 for hockey and slightly higher for floor-plan concerts. The arena sits about two miles southwest of East Orange's Main Street corridor — close in miles, slow in practice on event nights when every parking garage within a quarter mile of Broad Street fills by 6:30 PM.
Commercial bus drop-off uses the Mulberry Street curb on the arena's northeast side, with the main entrances a short walk west on Lafayette. Nearest public parking is the Mulberry Street Garage (60 Mulberry St) and the NJPAC garage directly across from the arena. Check the Prudential Center parking page before game night.
Address: 25 Lafayette St, Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 757-6000

Branch Brook Park stretches 4.6 miles through Newark and Belleville, making it the largest county park in New Jersey and the home of the country's largest cherry blossom collection — more than 5,200 trees that peak in April, drawing crowds that turn the surrounding residential streets into a complete parking standstill for two solid weekends. The Newark Cherry Blossom Festival, held annually in April, closes sections of Branch Brook Park Drive to vehicle traffic and fills the Edison Place garage in downtown Newark hours before the festival opens. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and features a lake, athletic fields, an ice skating rink open in winter, and the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart directly adjacent.
Entry from East Orange is via Park Avenue or Clifton Avenue north into the Belleville border. For spring festival dates and cherry blossom peak windows, check the Essex County Parks Branch Brook Park page.
Address: Branch Brook Park Dr, Newark, NJ 07104
Phone: (973) 268-3500

MetLife Stadium sits 18 miles north of East Orange at the heart of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, hosting the New York Giants, New York Jets, and some of the highest-grossing stadium concerts in the world — Taylor Swift's Eras Tour filled the place for six nights straight in 2023. Capacity reaches 82,500 for NFL games and pushes higher with temporary floor seating for mega-concerts. The stadium has no dedicated transit stop; every fan who doesn't drive takes a shuttle from the Meadowlands Rail Station (accessible via NJ Transit from Secaucus Junction) or from Lot G. All parking requires pre-purchased passes — the Blue Lot ($40) and Gold Lot ($60) both sell out weeks before major events.
Charter buses enter via the commercial vehicle lanes on the stadium's north side. Review the official MetLife Stadium parking page well before your event date to confirm lot assignments and approach roads.
Address: 1 MetLife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, NJ 07073
Phone: (201) 559-1515

Newark Museum of Art is one of the most significant art museums in the northeast, with a permanent collection of over 80,000 objects spanning American, Asian, Tibetan, and African art. The Tibetan Buddhist altar — the first to be consecrated outside of Tibet — draws scholars and visitors from around the world. The museum complex includes a planetarium, a mini-zoo, a sculpture garden, and the Ballantine House, a restored Victorian mansion on the grounds.
Admission is pay-what-you-wish on the first Sunday of each month. It is about two miles southwest of East Orange, easily reachable via Central Avenue. The museum has limited on-site parking in a small lot off Washington Street; group visits are encouraged to use the nearby Washington Street surface lots or the Halsey Street garage.
Advance group reservations are recommended for school visits. Check the official Newark Museum of Art visitor page for current hours and group rates.
Address: 49 Washington St, Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 596-6550

Liberty Science Center is the premier hands-on science museum in the tri-state area, drawing over 650,000 visitors per year. The 300,000-square-foot facility houses the largest IMAX Dome theater in the western hemisphere, a 100-foot indoor rock climbing wall, dozens of interactive science exhibits across four floors, and rotating special exhibitions. It sits directly on the Hudson waterfront in Liberty State Park, with views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island across the water — a setting that makes it a natural anchor for school field trips and family outings from Essex County.
The museum is about 15 miles from East Orange via I-78 East into Jersey City. Bus parking is available in the designated commercial lot on the museum's west side off Jersey City Boulevard. Peak season runs from late February through June when school field trip volume is highest.
Review current school visit policies at the Liberty Science Center group visits page before booking.
Address: 222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Phone: (201) 200-1000

Yankee Stadium is 20 miles northeast of East Orange via the NJ Turnpike and either the George Washington Bridge or the Lincoln Tunnel — a commute that ranges from 35 minutes on an off-peak Thursday afternoon to 90 minutes on a Friday night when the GWB's upper level is stacked from the approach. The stadium holds 46,537 and runs a 162-game regular season from April through September, with postseason layering on top in October. Game-day parking in the stadium's own lots runs $35–$55 with pre-purchase required; street parking within walking distance is metered and competitive by first pitch.
Charter buses drop groups on River Avenue along the stadium's west side, with Gate 4 directly accessible from the curb — a clean arrival that skips the 161st Street pedestrian crush entirely. The 4, B, and D subway lines serve 161st St–Yankee Stadium station for any group members coming independently. For current parking and drop-off protocols, review the official Yankees transportation page.
Address: 1 E 161st St, Bronx, NY 10451
Phone: (718) 293-4300