25-Passenger Minibus Rental in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Coach Bus Service has been a trusted name in group transportation since 2011, and our 25-passenger minibus rentals are some of the most popular vehicles in our fleet. These mid-size buses are perfect for moving medium-sized groups around Center City, University City, South Philly, or anywhere else in the region. With comfortable seating, modern amenities, and plenty of storage space, these minibuses can be used for everything from corporate shuttles between SEPTA Regional Rail stations to wedding transportation at Cescaphe venues or even private tours of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.

How Much Does A 25 Passenger Minibus Rental in Philadelphia Cost?
The cost of renting a 25-passenger minibus in Philadelphia varies depending on several factors, including the duration of your rental, the distance traveled, and the time of year. In general, you can expect to pay between $175 and $325 per hour for a minibus rental, with daily rates ranging from $1,400 to $2,500 or more. For example, a simple four-hour shuttle between Fishtown and Old City might cost around $900, while an all-day charter to Atlantic City or the Jersey Shore could be closer to $2,200. The best way to get an accurate quote is to call Philadelphia Coach Bus Service at 445-285-5740 and speak with one of our reservation specialists. We’ll ask about your itinerary, group size, and any special requests to give you a personalized price in just a few minutes.
Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
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25 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 25 Passenger Minibuses in Philadelphia

Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the go with free Wi-Fi on board every 25-passenger minibus. Whether you need to check email during a commute from Bala Cynwyd to Center City, stream music on the way to a concert at The Met, or let students finish homework assignments en route to a field trip at the Franklin Institute, you’ll appreciate having reliable internet access throughout your journey.

Onboard Restrooms
Many of our 25-passenger minibuses come equipped with clean, functional restrooms, making them ideal for longer trips across the region. Skip unnecessary pit stops on the way to Hersheypark, Dorney Park, or Six Flags Great Adventure, and give your passengers the convenience they need for a comfortable ride. If you require a restroom on your bus, please let us know when booking so we can match you with the right vehicle.

Onboard TVs
Entertain your group with multiple flat-screen TVs located throughout the cabin. These monitors can be used to play movies, TV shows, or even display custom videos for corporate presentations or wedding slideshows. For school trips, consider showing an educational documentary about Philadelphia’s history before arriving at the Museum of the American Revolution.

Power Outlets
Keep your devices charged and ready to use with individual power outlets and USB ports at every seat. Perfect for business travelers who need to work on laptops during a commute from Cherry Hill to Market Street, or for teens who want to keep their phones fully charged during a day trip to the Philadelphia Zoo.

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Stay comfortable in any weather with advanced climate control systems that allow you to set the perfect temperature for your group. Each row features adjustable air vents so passengers can direct airflow as needed. This is especially important during hot summer days in South Philly or chilly winter mornings in Montgomery County.

Leather Seating
Enjoy the ride in plush, reclining seats upholstered in high-quality leather or leatherette materials. Armrests and headrests provide extra support for longer journeys, while generous legroom ensures everyone can stretch out and relax. The spacious aisle makes it easy to move about the cabin when needed.

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Communicate clearly with your entire group using the built-in PA system. Tour guides can provide live narration while passing landmarks like City Hall or Boathouse Row, while event organizers can make important announcements before arriving at destinations such as Lincoln Financial Field or the Pennsylvania Convention Center.