56 Passenger Charter Bus
Let Charter Bus Rental Palo Alto help you book a 56-passenger charter bus in Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, or anywhere along the Peninsula! We proudly offer multiple models of the industry’s best 56-seat motorcoaches—including Van Hool CX45 and TX45, Prevost H3-45, MCI J4500, Setra S417, and more—so you always get the exact vehicle you need. Our team can dispatch, stage, and support full-size buses anywhere in Palo Alto, including Stanford University, downtown tech campuses, California Avenue, or residential neighborhoods east of 101. We’re available 24/7/365 to answer questions, provide quotes, and coordinate complex movements with precision. Call 650-887-3950 anytime to get pricing and availability on a 56-passenger charter bus rental in Palo Alto or any Bay Area city!
Need something smaller? We also offer 18-passenger, 20-passenger, 25-passenger, and 28-passenger minibuses, as well as 36-passenger, 40-passenger, and 50-passenger mid-size coaches. Just ask!
How Much Does A 56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental in Palo Alto Cost?
56-passenger charter bus rentals in Palo Alto typically cost $197–$519 per hour, $1,600–$3,800 per day, or $5.00–$8.00 per mile as of 2024. Rates vary by vehicle model, trip length, season, and pickup location. You’ll pay more during peak spring/fall months, for one-way deadhead across the Bay, or for premium brands like Prevost and Setra. Multi-day, high-mileage, and corporate/event contracts may qualify for package discounts. Call 650-887-3950 anytime for an instant, all-inclusive quote tailored to your exact itinerary. We serve all of Palo Alto, Stanford, East Palo Alto, and the entire Peninsula/South Bay region.
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 56 Passenger Charter Bus | Starts from $170* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Charter Buses in Palo Alto
Wi-Fi
Every 56-passenger charter bus comes standard with high-speed 4G/5G Wi-Fi that supports up to 40 devices simultaneously—perfect for tech employees streaming video calls to Zoom HQ, students submitting assignments en route to Stanford, or event guests sharing photos live from the road. We can prioritize bandwidth for business-critical apps and offer custom SSID/password setup on request.
Onboard Restrooms
All 56-passenger coaches include a full-size onboard restroom with toilet and hand sanitizer, located mid-ship or rear. This is essential for nonstop runs to SFO, Levi’s Stadium, or San Francisco, and keeps large groups comfortable on Highway 101 even during heavy Peninsula traffic.
Onboard TVs
Flat-screen HD monitors are mounted throughout the cabin—typically 4–6 screens up to 32" each—supporting DVD playback and HDMI input for laptops or gaming consoles. Sports teams can review game film, corporate groups can run presentations, and everyone can enjoy movie entertainment.
Power Outlets
Each seating bay includes multiple 110V AC outlets and USB-A/C ports. Laptops, tablets, and phones stay charged for the entire trip—essential for tech workers heading to Sand Hill Road, Stanford teams traveling with devices, or conference guests needing continuous power.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Advanced HVAC keeps the cabin comfortable year-round, with dual-zone climate control and individual air vents above every seat. Whether it’s a hot summer day in Palo Alto or a chilly evening returning from the city, temperature stays consistent front to back.
Leather Seating
All our 56-passenger buses feature plush, contoured seats upholstered in either premium leatherette or optional full-grain leather (by request). High-back design with reclining backs, adjustable headrests, and padded armrests ensures every passenger stays comfortable—even on the longest runs to San Francisco, Oakland, or Levi’s Stadium. Leatherette comes standard in several colors; upgrade to full leather for a luxury feel.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Carry-on bags fit easily in the spacious overhead parcel racks above every row, while larger items—such as luggage, sports equipment, or trade show materials—can be stored in the undercarriage bays below the main cabin floor. There’s ample room for suitcases, coolers, or gear cases, making it easy to load and unload bulky items at any stop.