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Bus stations and stops in New York, NY
New York Midtown (31st St & 8th Ave)
300 W 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
United States
New York, NY 10001
United States
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Board at the southwest corner of West 31st St. and 8th Ave., directly across the street from Moynihan Station and diagonally across from Madison Square Garden & Penn Station. **Please wait on the perimeter of the lot. **
[Traveling to Canada? Please arrive 30 min. early for passport check.]
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York Midtown (31st St & 8th Ave)
New York Port Authority
625 8Th Ave
New York, NY 10018
United States
New York, NY 10018
United States
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Bus will stop at the Port Authority Bus Terminal located at 625 8th Avenue. The ticket counter is located in the North wing on the subway level. Bus gates are on the lower level 60 - 68 and 79 - 85.
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York Port Authority
New York City Chinatown (Bowery & Canal St)
145 Canal St
New York
NY
New York, NY 10002
United States
New York
NY
New York, NY 10002
United States
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Bus will board in front of the Lucky Star shop at 145 Canal Street, between Bowery and Chrystie Street.
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York City Chinatown (Bowery & Canal St)
New York City Chinatown (28 Allen St)
28 Allen St.
New York, NY 10002
United States
New York, NY 10002
United States
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Bus will board at curbside stop in front of 32 Allen Street (east side of the street, between Hester St and Canal St).
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York City Chinatown (28 Allen St)
New York (GW Bridge)
4211 Broadway
New York, NY 10033
United States
New York, NY 10033
United States
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NOTE: ADA Passengers! On 7/10/2023, the ADA ramp at the Ft Washington Entrance of GWB Bus Station will be closed for construction. 7/17/2023-7/22/2023, the Ft. Washington Entrance to GWB Bus Station will be closed for construction. Please use entrance on Broadway for ADA access.
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York (GW Bridge)
New York City (103 Canal St)
103 Canal Street
New York, NY 10002
United States
New York, NY 10002
United States
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Bus will board curbside at 103 Canal St between Forsyth St and Eldridge St. This ride is operated by Wanda Coach - FlixBus is only the ticket retailer. The vehicle will not be FlixBus-branded.
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York City (103 Canal St)
7th Ave. & 33rd St., NYC
7th Avenue & West 33rd Street
New York, NY 10123
United States
New York, NY 10123
United States
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To view more info about this station, visit our page 7th Ave. & 33rd St., NYC
New York Midtown West
215-221 W 36th Street
New York, NY 10018
United States
New York, NY 10018
United States
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To view more info about this station, visit our page New York Midtown West
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Travel Guide: NYC to Boston with FlixBus
Traveling from New York to Boston with FlixBus is a convenient and comfortable option, with a journey time of approximately 4 hours. With an average of 30 rides available each day, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from. FlixBus offers several convenient departure points throughout NYC, making it easy to start your journey to the The Hub.
Departing from New York City
FlixBus provides several departure points throughout The Big Apple, including popular locations such as the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Chinatown, and Midtown. To ensure a smooth start to your journey, it’s recommended to arrive at the bus stop at least 15 minutes before departure. Here’s how you can reach your FlixBus departure point in NYC:
- The Subway System: New York City's subway is the most efficient way to navigate the city, operating 24 hours a day with extensive coverage across all five boroughs. Due to the subway’s comprehensive network, it’s typically the quickest option for reaching your FlixBus stop, especially during peak traffic hours. Always check for any service changes or delays, particularly late at night or on weekends.
- The Bus System: NYC’s bus network offers another convenient way to get to your FlixBus stop, especially if you prefer to stay above ground. Buses can be a more suitable option for shorter distances or if you’re carrying luggage. Just be sure to allow extra time for potential traffic, particularly in Manhattan.
- Taxis: Taxis are easily accessible throughout New York City. If you’re in a hurry or have a lot of baggage, hailing a cab might be the most straightforward option. Look for a taxi with its rooftop light on, indicating that it’s available. Although taxis may be slower than the subway during peak hours, they offer the convenience of door-to-door service.
- Ride-Sharing Services: Ride-sharing services like Uber, Lyft, and others are widely available in NYC, offering a convenient alternative to traditional taxis. These services allow you to book a ride directly from your phone, making them especially useful if you’re traveling with a group or have specific pickup and drop-off points in mind.
Arriving in Boston
FlixBus has strategically located stops in Boston, including South Station, Cambridge, and Brookline, providing easy access to various parts of the city upon arrival.
- Boston South Station: South Station is a major transportation hub in Boston, making it simple to continue your journey from the FlixBus stop to your final destination. The station is well-connected by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), which operates Boston's comprehensive public transportation system. The MBTA network includes subways (known as the "T"), buses, commuter rail services, water taxis, and ferries, ensuring that you can reach South Station from nearly any location in the city.
- Cambridge: In Cambridge, there are numerous public transportation options available. The area is well-served by subways, buses, commuter rail, shuttles, and the Hubway bike-share program, making it easy to navigate the city from the FlixBus stop.
- Brookline: The Town of Brookline is serviced by four MBTA bus routes—51, 60, 65, and 66—providing convenient access to the FlixBus stop. These routes connect to key areas in Brookline and link with other MBTA services, ensuring a smooth journey to your final destination.
Getting Around Boston
Boston is a city that’s easy to navigate, thanks to its comprehensive public transportation system and other convenient travel options. Here’s how you can get around:
- MBTA (The "T"): The subway is Boston’s most popular public transportation option, offering quick and affordable access to all parts of the city. The MBTA also manages a network of buses, commuter rail services, and water taxis, making it easy to travel both within Boston and to surrounding areas.
- Walking: Boston is a very walkable city, with many attractions, shops, and restaurants located within easy walking distance of each other. Walking is not only the cheapest way to get around but also a great way to experience the city’s charm.
- Rental Cars and Land Taxis: If you prefer to drive, rental cars are available throughout the city, and taxis are easy to hail. This option offers flexibility, especially if you’re planning to visit areas outside the immediate city center.
- Bike-Share Program ("Hubway"): For those who enjoy cycling, Boston’s bike-share program, Hubway, offers a convenient way to get around. With stations located throughout the city, you can easily rent a bike and explore Boston at your own pace.
- City Tour Trolleys: For a more guided experience, city tour trolleys provide an enjoyable way to see Boston’s top attractions. These tours are great for first-time visitors looking to learn more about the city’s history and landmarks.
First Time in Boston? Here Are Some Must-Do Activities
- Explore the Freedom Trail: Walk along this famous 2.5-mile route through downtown Boston, which links 16 historic sites that chronicle the story of the American Revolution.
- Dive Into Boston’s Museums: Visit top-tier museums like the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and the Boston Science Museum to immerse yourself in art, history, and science.
- Tour Fenway Park: Step into America’s oldest ballpark and catch a Red Sox game to experience the heart of Boston’s sports culture.
- Experience the North End: Wander through Boston’s oldest neighborhood, celebrated for its Italian heritage, where you can enjoy authentic Italian dishes and visit historic landmarks such as Paul Revere’s House.
- Join a Boston Pub Crawl: Explore the city’s dynamic nightlife by visiting historic pubs, each offering a distinct atmosphere and rich history.
- Relive the Boston Tea Party: Visit the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum to reenact this crucial moment in American history, complete with interactive exhibits and the chance to toss tea into the harbor.
- Stroll Through Beacon Hill: Discover this charming neighborhood with its cobblestone streets, gas lamps, and historic homes, offering a quintessential Boston experience.
- Take a Duck Tour: Hop on one of Boston’s unique amphibious vehicles for a tour that covers both land and water, with lively guides sharing the city’s history and sights.
- Go Whale Watching: Embark on a whale-watching cruise from Boston Harbor for an unforgettable encounter with these magnificent creatures in their natural environment.
- Uncover Boston’s Dark History: Explore the city’s revolutionary history at sites like the Boston Massacre plaque and the Granary Burying Ground, where notable Bostonians are interred. Visit the haunting Copp’s Hill Burying Ground for a look at Boston’s spookier side.
5 Must-Try Foods and Drinks in Boston for First-Timers
- Lobster Roll: A quintessential New England dish, Boston’s lobster roll features fresh lobster meat served in a buttery, toasted roll—simple, yet bursting with flavor.
- Boston Baked Beans: Steeped in history, Boston baked beans are slow-cooked with molasses and salt pork, offering a sweet and savory taste that’s deeply rooted in the city’s colonial past.
- Boston Beer: No visit to Boston is complete without trying a locally brewed beer. Samuel Adams is the city’s most famous craft beer, but you’ll also find a variety of other local brews to enjoy as you soak in Boston’s vibrant pub culture.
- Boston Cream Pie: This iconic dessert, the official state dessert of Massachusetts, is a delicious blend of sponge cake, creamy custard, and rich chocolate glaze. It’s a sweet treat you shouldn’t miss.
- New England Clam Chowder: A comforting bowl of creamy clam chowder is a must in Boston. This hearty soup, filled with clams, potatoes, and onions, perfectly captures the essence of New England cuisine.
Find the cheapest buses from New York to Boston
Getting from New York to Boston is cheap and easy when you travel with FlixBus. The two cities are 208 miles apart and traveling between the two takes as fast as 4 hours 10 minutes.
FlixBus tickets are always good value, but you can save even more money by booking online in advance. Book on the website or our FlixBus App in minutes, then simply use your phone as your ticket to board the bus.
Bus tickets between New York and Boston cost $142.99 on average, but you can get tickets for as low as $32.99 if you book in advance and/or outside of busy travel times, like weekends and holidays.
We have a large network of destinations, so you can trust us to take you from your desired departure city to your destination in comfort and style - all for great value.
Traveling from New York to Boston
It's easy to get from New York to Boston with FlixBus, with 32 direct buses per day.
The journey from New York to Boston has only one stop in between. It can take a minimum time of 4 hours 10 minutes.
Bus travel is the most environmentally friendly way to travel long distances and we're working to make it even greener with high environmental standards across our fleet of buses, the use of alternative drive and fuel technologies, and the option for all passengers to offset their carbon emissions at the point of buying a ticket.
The average cost of bus travel between New York and Boston is $142.99, which makes bus travel far cheaper than any other method.
Taking the bus from New York
Traveling from New York and not familiar with it? Here's everything you need to know.
New York is a transport hub with 8 bus station(s); the 185 connections departing from New York every day take travelers both within the state and further afield.
Arriving in Boston
Traveling to Boston for the first time? Here's what you need to know:
Boston is very well connected to other destinations on the FlixBus network, with 36 connections arriving in one of the 3 bus station(s) of the city, giving you easy access to all corners of the country.
What to expect onboard the FlixBus bus from New York to Boston
Getting from New York to Boston aboard a FlixBus bus means traveling in comfort and style, with all the services you need to keep you occupied. Most of our buses include free Wi-Fi onboard, an entertainment system, toilets and power outlets.
You can bring one carry-on and one check-in piece of luggage per passenger, so even if you're taking a long trip, you don't need to worry about traveling light.
All ticket holders are guaranteed a seat on our buses but if you want to reserve a seat, you can do so at the time of booking. Choose from a classic seat, table seat, panorama seat or extra seat.
Just book online or on our FlixBus App when purchasing your ticket using any of our available payment methods.
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