The bus made our night. Plenty of room, great lighting, and a sound setup that kept the energy up between stops. Booking was easy and they confirmed everything ahead. We saw Parma from a whole new angle and loved every minute of it.
Anjali V.
Party Bus Pittsburgh makes it simple to arrange group transportation in Parma, Pennsylvania — whether you need a minibus for a night out downtown or a full-size charter bus for a corporate event at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Get an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds. Call 412-755-0083 or use our online tool to lock in your Parma party bus rental today!
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Since 2011, Party Bus Pittsburgh has coordinated group transportation across western Pennsylvania, and Parma is well within our service area. We give every group access to a broad fleet — 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses — with all-inclusive pricing you can see before you ever commit. No hidden costs, no surprises on the day of your trip.
Our 24/7 reservation team knows the roads out of Parma: US-19, the PA Turnpike's I-76 corridor heading east toward Pittsburgh, and the tight surface streets through Allegheny County's southwestern boroughs. Whether your group is heading to a Steelers game at Acrisure Stadium, a concert at PPG Paints Arena, or a multi-stop bachelorette night through the South Side, we build the route and coordinate the timing so your group shows up relaxed. We handle groups as small as eight and as large as several hundred — call 412-755-0083 any time and we will match you with the right vehicle at the right price.
From a sleek 14-passenger Sprinter limo for a bridal party run to a 56-passenger charter bus for a convention transfer into Pittsburgh, our fleet covers every group size. Browse our full range or call 412-755-0083 for instant availability and an all-inclusive quote — you pick the vehicle, we handle the rest.
Party buses in our network come loaded with a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating with an open floor area — exactly what a bachelorette group or birthday crew needs on the way into Pittsburgh's South Side strip. Minibuses offer powerful climate control and plush reclining seats, perfect for corporate shuttles or wedding guest runs between venues. Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, WiFi, and power outlets — so a long haul to a field trip or a stadium tailgate stays comfortable from Parma to the final whistle.
ADA-accessible vehicles are always available; just mention it when you book.
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Parma party bus and charter bus rental pricing depends on vehicle type, your event date, and how long you need the bus. Here's a general range: 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 dates and peak-demand events — Steelers home games, prom season, Pittsburgh marathon weekend — push rates toward the upper end of each range. The fastest way to nail down your number is to call 412-755-0083; we provide all-inclusive pricing in under 30 seconds with no obligation.
| 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 412-755-0083 for exact pricing. | |||
Party Bus Pittsburgh has been coordinating group transportation across Allegheny County and the surrounding region since 2011. Groups in Parma choose us because we know the western Pennsylvania roads: I-79 heading north toward Pittsburgh, the PA Turnpike's interchange at Cranberry, and the congestion that builds on I-376 through the Squirrel Hill tunnels on game days. We build routes around those realities, not around a generic GPS line.
You get all-inclusive pricing before you book, so there's no invoice shock after the trip. Our 24/7 reservation team is always a single call away — before departure, during the event, and on the return run. We match every group to the right vehicle based on headcount and gear, so you never pay for empty seats.
From a 15-passenger minibus for an executive team dinner in Pittsburgh's Strip District to a full charter bus fleet for a regional sales conference at the Westin Convention Center Hotel, we have coordinated it. ADA-accessible vehicles are available on request. Call 412-755-0083 to get your all-inclusive quote and lock in your date.
Party Bus Pittsburgh handles every type of group trip out of Parma — airport transfers, sporting events, concerts, weddings, school field trips, corporate shuttles, and more. Whatever brings your group together, we have a vehicle and a plan ready. Call 412-755-0083 and let's get moving.

Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) sits roughly 35 miles northwest of Parma via I-79 North and PA-60 — a manageable drive in off-peak hours that can stretch significantly on a Friday afternoon when the Parkway West bogs down past Carnegie. Coordinating a dozen separate rideshares at Departures Level for a group that all needs to check in together is a real headache. A Parma airport shuttle bus rental pulls up to the curb, loads everyone's luggage into the undercarriage bays at once, and delivers the group to the Departures curb at whichever terminal your airline uses — American and Southwest both operate out of the Landside Terminal on Arrivals Road.
For arriving groups, it works the other way around: gather at Baggage Claim, call our team when the last bag is off the carousel, and the bus pulls up to the Ground Transportation area on the lower level. No hunting for a bus parked somewhere across a multi-story garage. Call 412-755-0083 to book your Parma airport transportation today.

Pittsburgh's South Side — East Carson Street from the Smithfield Street Bridge to around South 22nd — is the region's densest bar corridor, with dozens of bars, rooftop patios, and late-night spots stacked within a few walkable blocks. Parking on Carson Street on a Saturday is essentially a contact sport. Street spots disappear by 9 PM and the private lots on the side streets charge $15–$25 with lines that back onto the sidewalk.
A Parma bachelorette party bus rental solves that whole picture: your group boards on Carson Street at the first stop, rides between venues as the night builds, and ends the evening with a door-to-door return to Parma — nobody drawing straws for a sober ride home. Our 15- to 50-passenger party buses include a full bar, LED lighting, and Bluetooth sound so the energy is already running high before the first door opens. Call 412-755-0083 to plan your night out.

A party bus arrival is one of the most memorable entrances your guest of honor can make. Our party buses in the Pittsburgh network are fully customizable — coordinate a color scheme, pre-load a playlist, and we can match white, black, or silver vehicles to your event's theme. Whether the celebration is heading to a reception venue in the South Hills, a dinner in Downtown Pittsburgh, or a multi-stop tour through Shadyside and Lawrenceville, we handle the routing so the organizer can actually enjoy the evening instead of managing logistics.
For adult milestone birthdays, a party bus from Parma that hits a rooftop bar in East Liberty and finishes at a late-night Downtown spot keeps the whole group together instead of splitting across half a dozen rideshares at 11 PM. Call 412-755-0083 any time to start planning your Parma birthday party bus rental.

PPG Paints Arena (1001 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219) is the region's biggest indoor concert venue, and getting there from Parma means navigating I-376 through the Fort Pitt Tunnel — a bottleneck that turns a 35-minute drive into an hour-plus crawl when 20,000 concert-goers are all heading the same direction. Parking downtown on a sold-out night runs $20–$40 in private lots that fill fast, and the walk from many of those lots is longer than the venue's website suggests.
A Parma concert bus rental drops the crew at the arena's Fifth Avenue entrance, picks everyone up at the same spot after the encore, and skips the post-show parking garage exit queue entirely. For outdoor shows at Stage AE (400 North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) across the North Shore, the drop-off on North Shore Drive puts your group steps from the entrance — no bridge crossing on foot in the rain. Call 412-755-0083 to set up your concert transportation.

The David L. Lawrence Convention Center (1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15222) sits at the tip of Pittsburgh's Cultural District, directly on the Allegheny riverfront. Getting a group of employees or clients from Parma to a morning general session without anyone arriving frazzled from the Fort Pitt Tunnel backup is exactly the kind of logistics problem a charter bus solves cleanly. The Convention Center's loading approach runs off Fort Duquesne Boulevard, with bus drop-off accessed from the riverfront side — no circling the Cultural District looking for a commercial lane.
For executive transfers between downtown hotels and off-site meeting venues, a minibus keeps the team together and gives everyone WiFi and power outlets to review materials during the 30-minute run from Parma. Call 412-755-0083 to coordinate your Parma corporate event transportation.

Planning a large group outing from Parma — a family reunion, church retreat, or a long-distance festival trip — becomes a different kind of project when everyone needs to travel together. The Great Race, Pittsburgh's annual vintage car race through the region in June, draws crowds that create real traffic snarls on Second Avenue and the Boulevard of the Allies. The Pittsburgh Three Rivers Arts Festival, running early June in Point State Park (101 Commonwealth Pl, Pittsburgh, PA 15222), packs the Cultural District and kills street parking for the entire run of the event.
One charter bus keeps your group's itinerary intact — one departure point, one arrival, one return — at a flat predictable rate instead of a caravan of cars paying separate parking at every stop. Call 412-755-0083 and we will build a custom plan scaled to your group's needs.

Prom season across Allegheny County — typically running late April through mid-May — is the single busiest window of the year for party bus reservations in western Pennsylvania. High schools across the South Hills and western suburbs all schedule within the same compressed stretch, which means vehicle availability drops fast. A typical 6-hour prom rental for 25–30 students, covering school or home pickup, a photo stop at Point State Park or the North Shore overlook, venue drop-off, and a post-prom return, costs significantly less when booked in November or December than when booked in March.
For prom: book by December or expect premium pricing or no availability.
Party Bus Pittsburgh works directly with parent committees and student groups across the South Hills corridor. We confirm the pickup plan, coordinate the itinerary, and keep the evening on schedule. Call 412-755-0083 now to lock in your date before the season fills.

Teachers and chaperones appreciate Party Bus Pittsburgh because we understand the logistics of moving a class of students efficiently across Allegheny County. The Carnegie Museum of Natural History (4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213) and Carnegie Museum of Art share a building in Oakland — a popular destination for Parma-area school groups — with bus drop-off on Forbes Avenue outside the main entrance. The Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium (7370 Baker St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206) in Highland Park offers dedicated group vehicle staging on Baker Street, with field trip reservations processed separately from general admission.
Charter buses provide overhead storage for backpacks and lunchboxes, TV monitors and DVD players to keep students engaged on the drive, and onboard restrooms on select vehicles to eliminate pit-stop delays. ADA-accessible buses are always available with advance notice. Call 412-755-0083 for school field trip transportation out of Parma.

Acrisure Stadium (100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) sits on the North Shore, and getting a group there from Parma on a Steelers Sunday means I-79 North to I-279 North — a straightforward approach until the entire stadium-bound crowd hits the same stretch simultaneously. The North Shore surface lots open hours before kickoff and run $30–$60 for pre-purchased passes that sell out well before game day; the bridges into the North Shore pedestrian corridor back up before halftime.
A Parma party bus or charter bus rental changes that picture entirely: everyone tailgates on the bus, the group arrives at the North Shore Drop-Off Zone together, and there's a pre-arranged post-game pickup window instead of a bridge-crossing scrum. PNC Park (115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) is right next door for Pirates games — same North Shore approach, same advantage for a bus group. Call 412-755-0083 to set up your game-day transportation from Parma.

Western Pennsylvania's wedding venue landscape stretches from the Allegheny River valley to the South Hills and out through the pastoral countryside of Washington County. If your ceremony is at a venue like the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden (799 Broad St, Oakdale, PA 15071) in Oakdale — only about 15 miles from Parma — and your reception is at a Downtown Pittsburgh hotel, coordinating guest transportation between the two means navigating PA-50 and the Fort Pitt Bridge on a Saturday evening. Guests who drove separately end up circling the Cultural District looking for parking in formalwear.
A Parma wedding shuttle runs staggered loops from your hotel block to the ceremony and then to the reception, with perfectly staged departure windows so your timeline holds from first guest pickup through final send-off. Nobody in your wedding party walks four blocks in heels. Call 412-755-0083 for a free wedding transportation quote.

The Pittsburgh area's growing craft brewing scene gives Parma groups a lot to work with. North Country Brewing Co. (141 S Main St, Slippery Rock, PA 16057) sits about an hour north of Parma and produces nationally recognized ales with a full kitchen and tasting room. Closer in, East End Brewing (147 Julius St, Pittsburgh, PA 15206) in Point Breeze and Grist House Craft Brewery (10 Bingham St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203) on the South Side both anchor Pittsburgh's craft beer corridor and draw tour groups regularly.
Your Parma party bus rental keeps everyone on the same itinerary, covers the miles between taprooms, and handles the return trip — so nobody is calculating how many beers is too many to drive home on I-79. Call 412-755-0083 to plan your winery tour or pub crawl transportation from Parma.
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Party Bus Pittsburgh serves Parma and every surrounding community across Allegheny, Washington, Butler, and Westmoreland counties. Whether you need a bus from Carnegie, Bethel Park, South Park, McMurray, or anywhere else in the South Hills corridor, we have the right vehicle and the right route. Call 412-755-0083 to get started.
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Party Bus Pittsburgh proudly serves Parma, Ohio and every nearby community across Metro Pittsburgh. If you don't see your city listed, call us at 412-755-0083 — we go anywhere your group needs to roll!
The bus made our night. Plenty of room, great lighting, and a sound setup that kept the energy up between stops. Booking was easy and they confirmed everything ahead. We saw Parma from a whole new angle and loved every minute of it.
Anjali V.
Lachlan T.
Comfortable ride, clean bus, and right on time. The group fit easily and the atmosphere on board was exactly what we wanted. Not having to coordinate a bunch of cars made everything simpler. I'll be using them again for our next outing for sure.
Paloma C.
From start to finish it was a great experience. The booking was straightforward and they kept me updated. The bus was roomy and well kept and our whole group had an amazing time. Pickup and drop-off were both right on schedule. Highly recommend.
Emerson B.
We had such a good time. The bus was spacious and comfortable and the lighting made it feel special. We moved around the city all night without a single delay. The booking was easy and the confirmation gave me peace of mind. Five stars.
Parma party bus rental prices vary by vehicle size, date, and how many hours you need. Sprinter limos start around $170/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $204–$378/hour; mid-size (20–30 passengers) run $244–$414/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $294–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses run $150–$300/hour or $1,200–$2,500/day. Weekend dates and major Pittsburgh events push rates toward the higher end of each range.
Call 412-755-0083 for an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds — no commitment required.
Parma sits roughly 25–35 miles south of Downtown Pittsburgh depending on the route, which puts most Pittsburgh venues inside a 45-minute drive under normal conditions. Mileage is one factor in your quote, but for most Parma groups heading to Acrisure Stadium, PPG Paints Arena, or the South Side, the distance adds only modestly to the overall cost — particularly when that cost is split across 20, 30, or 40 people. The per-head math almost always lands favorably compared to separate cars and parking.
Call 412-755-0083 for your specific route pricing.
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) is about 35 miles from Parma via I-79 North and PA-60. The most reliable approach for a group is to arrange a single charter bus pickup from one central Parma location, load all the luggage at once into the undercarriage bays, and go directly to the Departures Level. This avoids the coordination problem of multiple cars arriving at different times, the cost of long-term airport parking, and the post-trip scramble of getting everyone's luggage and bags back from a parking shuttle.
Call 412-755-0083 to arrange your Parma airport transfer.
The Fort Pitt Tunnel is the main chokepoint between the South Hills and Downtown Pittsburgh, and on Steelers Sundays it earns its reputation. The difference with a party bus is that the backup becomes part of the event rather than a stressor — your group is together, there's a full bar running, the game preview is on the TVs, and nobody is white-knuckling a steering wheel. Your return trip is handled the same way: we park the bus near the North Shore, agree on a post-game pickup window, and the group climbs on while everyone else is stuck in the tunnel queue.
Call 412-755-0083 to set it up.
Yes. Party Bus Pittsburgh coordinates transportation throughout the greater western Pennsylvania region, including Washington County venues like Southpointe and the Meadows Casino (210 Racetrack Rd, Washington, PA 15301), Butler County destinations like North Country Brewing in Slippery Rock, and everything in between. If your itinerary stretches beyond Allegheny County, just include those stops when you call — we will build the route and give you an all-inclusive price that covers the full trip.
For most Parma trips, two to four weeks of lead time is workable outside of peak periods. But for prom (book by December — South Hills high schools all move within the same late April–May window and vehicles go fast), Steelers home games (especially Monday Night and Sunday Night Football dates, when Pittsburgh-area demand spikes), and Pittsburgh marathon weekend in May, book as soon as your date is confirmed. The earlier you call, the better the vehicle selection and the better the rate.
Call 412-755-0083 right now to lock in your date.
Parma puts your group within easy reach of Pittsburgh's best venues — from the North Shore stadiums to the Cultural District, Oakland's museums, and the South Side's bar corridor. Here are six popular destinations our Parma groups visit most.

Acrisure Stadium (100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) is home to the Pittsburgh Steelers and sits on the North Shore of the Allegheny River, directly across from Downtown. With a capacity of 68,400, game days bring massive traffic volume onto I-279 and the North Shore connector roads. All North Shore lots require pre-purchased passes — North Shore Lot 1 and Lot 2 handle most charter bus and oversized vehicle staging, and passes sell out for marquee matchups weeks in advance.
The rideshare and taxi zone is a significant walk from the main gates, which is exactly why a charter bus that drops your Parma group at the North Shore Drop-Off Zone on Art Rooney Avenue makes so much sense. Post-game, the bridges fill quickly — having the bus waiting and ready cuts your exit time substantially. Check the official Acrisure Stadium parking and transportation page before your visit to confirm current lot assignments and approach road status.
Address: 100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone: (412) 323-1200

PPG Paints Arena (1001 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219) is Pittsburgh's primary indoor venue — home to the Penguins and the city's biggest concert headliners, with a capacity of 18,387. The arena sits in the heart of Downtown's Lower Hill District, and parking on event nights means competing with Cultural District restaurant traffic and hotel valet lanes along Fifth Avenue. The closest garage, the Consol Energy parking structure on Washington Place, fills by mid-evening on sold-out shows.
Charter bus drop-off runs along Fifth Avenue near the main entrance on the arena's eastern face, with the bus parked on Washington Place or in a pre-arranged commercial zone. For Penguins playoff games and high-demand concerts, Parma groups should expect surface lot rates to climb past $30 — one bus cuts that cost out entirely. Check the official PPG Paints Arena parking page for current protocols.
Address: 1001 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Phone: (412) 642-1800

PNC Park (115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) consistently ranks among the most beautiful ballparks in Major League Baseball — its views of the Downtown skyline and the Roberto Clemente Bridge are iconic. The park sits on the North Shore alongside Acrisure Stadium, which means game-day approach is the same corridor: I-279 North, the North Shore Interchange, and Federal Street. The Roberto Clemente Bridge closes to vehicle traffic during games and becomes a pedestrian-only walkway, so charter bus drop-off happens on Federal Street or in the designated North Shore loading zones.
Bus and oversized vehicle parking is available in the North Shore lots with pre-purchased passes, though spaces are limited on sellout nights. Post-game traffic on the bridge and back toward I-279 clears faster with a bus that can wait nearby than with passengers hunting for rideshares. Check the official PNC Park transportation page before your visit.
Address: 115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone: (412) 321-2827

Stage AE (400 North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15212) is Pittsburgh's premier outdoor/indoor amphitheater, hosting mid-size touring acts and regional festivals on the North Shore just west of PNC Park. The outdoor stage holds roughly 8,000 and the indoor hall holds 2,400 — both configurations draw crowds that converge on North Shore Drive from I-279 and the Ninth Street Bridge simultaneously. Parking on the North Shore fills from the east end of the lot westward, and late-arriving vehicles end up on the fringes near the casino lot with a lengthy walk.
Charter bus drop-off on North Shore Drive puts your Parma group steps from the outdoor stage gate — no bridge crossing, no lot hike. For summer festival lineups, North Shore parking fills hours before doors; a bus that drops the group and handles the return takes that whole problem off your plate. Check the Stage AE plan your visit page for the latest entry and parking information.
Address: 400 North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Phone: (412) 229-5483

The Carnegie Museum of Natural History (4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213) in Oakland is one of the ten largest natural history museums in the United States and a top destination for school field trips and family group outings from across Allegheny County. The museum shares a building with the Carnegie Museum of Art, and both are accessed from Forbes Avenue, where charter buses unload passengers at the main entrance. Oakland surface parking is extremely limited on weekday mornings when university traffic from the adjacent Pitt and Carnegie Mellon campuses peaks — bus groups that drop at Forbes Avenue and have the bus wait nearby avoid the Forbes-Fifth Avenue corridor entirely during the visit.
Admission for groups must be booked in advance, and field trip programs have separate scheduling requirements. We recommend checking the Carnegie Museum of Natural History visit page for current group visit and bus logistics information before your trip.
Address: 4400 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: (412) 622-3131

Grist House Craft Brewery's South Side location (10 Bingham St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203) anchors one of Pittsburgh's most popular brewery crawl routes, set just off East Carson Street in a converted warehouse space with a large taproom and rotating tap list. The South Side's street grid is notoriously tight — Bingham Street is a one-block run off Carson, and parking in the surrounding neighborhood on a weekend evening means competing with the entire Carson Street bar crowd for street spots that disappear before 8 PM. A party bus drops the Parma group on Bingham Street, the crew explores Grist House's seasonal lineup, and the bus waits for the next stop — whether that's another South Side taproom or a destination across the river in the Strip District.
This setup repeats across as many stops as your group wants without anyone managing a parking meter. Call 412-755-0083 to build your Parma brewery tour itinerary.
Address: 10 Bingham St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Phone: (412) 251-0193