Bus from New York, NY to Boston, MA
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Fast, easy, and affordable options from New York, NY to Boston, MA
Avg. trip duration
4 hr 59 mins
Avg. distance
221 miles
Cheapest trip
From $36.98
27
Avg. trips a day
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Bus stations and stops in New York, NY
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 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)
Queens Jamaica (144th Pl/Archer Ave)
91-91 144th Pl
New York, NY 11435
United States
New York, NY 11435
United States
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Bus will stop curbside on the east side of 144th Place (the side with the chain link fence) just off the intersection with Archer Avenue.
To view more info about this station, visit our page Queens Jamaica (144th Pl/Archer Ave)
Queens Flushing (Kissena Blvd/Main St)
41-32 KISSENA BLVD
New York, NY 11355
United States
New York, NY 11355
United States
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Bus will stop on the south curbside of Kissena Boulevard, between 41st Street and Barclay Avenue and near where Barclay Avenue meets Kissena Boulevard.
To view more info about this station, visit our page Queens Flushing (Kissena Blvd/Main St)
New York (Hudson Yards)
600 W 34th St
New York, NY 10001
United States
New York, NY 10001
United States
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Please wait for your bus in the line directed by the staff member. Look for the FlixBus signs and do not block the sidewalk.
To view more info about this station, visit our page New York (Hudson Yards)
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 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 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 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
New York (Hudson Yards Trailways)
556 W. 33rd Street
New York, NY 10001
United States
New York, NY 10001
United States
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To view more info about this station, visit our page New York (Hudson Yards Trailways)
Brooklyn (3 Av/38th St)
3rd Avenue @ 38th Street
New York, NY 11215
United States
New York, NY 11215
United States
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Please wait for your bus on the northwest curbside of 3rd Avenue where it would intersect with 38th Street.
To view more info about this station, visit our page Brooklyn (3 Av/38th St)
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New York to Boston Bus: The Honest, No-Fuss Way Up the Northeast Corridor
The New York to Boston bus is one of the busiest intercity runs in the country, and Greyhound has been working it since the 1930s. Booking a New York to Boston bus for a Red Sox-Yankees matchup, a college visit, a Monday meeting in the Back Bay, or a weekend back at BU? Pick your time, pick your stop, and book your seat. No airport check-in, no security line, no driving in Manhattan, no parking to figure out at the other end. Your seat is sorted when you book.
Where Greyhound picks you up in New York
Greyhound stops in the New York area include New York Midtown West, New York (Hudson Yards Trailways), and Brooklyn at 3 Av/38th St. Pick the one closest to where you're starting from. OMNY tap-to-pay, the system that fully replaced the MetroCard in late 2025, gets you to any of them.
New York Midtown West on W 36th Street puts you in the Garment District, near Penn Station for the 1, 2, 3, A, C, and E subway lines, plus NJ Transit, LIRR and Amtrak commuter and intercity rail. The Times Square subway hub (N, Q, R, W, S, 7) is on foot from here. Show up 15 minutes before departure and you're set.
New York (Hudson Yards Trailways) sits on W 33rd Street near the Far West Side. Walk to 34th Street-Hudson Yards station for the 7 train, or back over to Penn Station for everything else. Easier than crossing town if you're already on the West Side.
Brooklyn (3 Av/38th St) in Sunset Park skips Manhattan entirely. The D, N and R subway lines are at 36th Street and 9th Avenue, with MTA buses running across Sunset Park, Bay Ridge and into Lower Manhattan. If your night ends in Brooklyn, start it there too.
How to get around Boston when your bus from New York to Boston arrives
Boston is a transit town. The MBTA's CharlieCard or the new Charlie tap-to-pay system the MBTA has been rolling out gets you on the subway, Silver Line bus rapid transit, MBTA local buses and the Commuter Rail. Whichever Greyhound stop you arrive at, you're a short walk from the network, so you can be on the next train inside ten minutes of stepping off the bus. Rideshares cover the gaps everywhere.
Boston (South Station) in the Financial District is the main one. Direct transfer to the MBTA Red Line, the Silver Line (SL1 to Logan Airport, SL2 to the Seaport), MBTA Commuter Rail, and a stack of MBTA local buses. Walking distance to Faneuil Hall, Chinatown and the start of the Freedom Trail.
Cambridge is a curbside stop near Alewife. Walk to MBTA Alewife station for the Red Line, which runs straight to Harvard Square, MIT and downtown Boston. Easiest option if you're heading to anyone studying or working on that side of the river.
Brookline sits at Coolidge Corner, where Beacon Street meets Harvard Street. Near the MBTA Green Line C branch, plus bus routes 51, 60, 65 and 66 if you're connecting to the Longwood Medical Area, BIDMC, Brigham and Women's or the Harvard Medical campus.
What's on board the New York to Boston bus
Free Wi-Fi. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is a paid add-on at booking. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and get a few hours of work done while someone else handles the road. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy.
Best time to visit Boston
Boston has a humid continental climate. The best months to visit are usually April through June and September through October. Spring brings mild temperatures, the Charles River Esplanade in bloom, and the Boston Marathon on Patriots' Day. Fall is even better for many travelers: foliage along the Charles, Head of the Charles Regatta on the river, Harvard-Yale football, and clear blue skies that show off the colonial brick from the Common to Beacon Hill.
July and August get warm and humid, but bring free outdoor programming - Shakespeare on the Common, free Friday nights at the Museum of Fine Arts, and harbor swimming at the Boston Harbor Islands. December through February is properly cold, but the holiday season is its own draw: First Night on New Year's Eve, the Boston Common Frog Pond skating rink, and the Christmas tree on the Common (a yearly gift from Nova Scotia). The St. Patrick's Day Parade in Southie hits in March alongside the city's college basketball calendar.
Top things to do in Boston
Boston's biggest hits cluster around downtown, the Back Bay, and across the river in Cambridge. From the Greyhound South Station stop you're already in striking distance of most of these. From Cambridge you're walking distance to Harvard and a Red Line ride from MIT.
- The Freedom Trail, the 2.5-mile red-brick path from Boston Common past the Old State House, Paul Revere's House and the Old North Church to the Bunker Hill Monument and the USS Constitution in Charlestown.
- Fenway Park, the oldest active Major League ballpark, home of the Boston Red Sox. Tours run year-round; game days are their own thing.
- The Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the Fenway neighborhood. The Gardner's central courtyard is one of the loveliest interior spaces in the country.
- Boston Common and the Public Garden, with the Frog Pond, the swan boats and the Make Way for Ducklings statues.
- Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market downtown, plus the North End for cannoli at Mike's or Modern Pastry and old-school red-sauce Italian.
- Harvard Square and MIT across the river in Cambridge. Walk through Harvard Yard, browse the Harvard Book Store, and hop a Red Line stop down to MIT for the architecture (Frank Gehry's Stata Center is wild).
- The Boston Harbor Islands, a chain of islands accessible by ferry from Long Wharf. Spectacle Island and Georges Island are the easiest to visit in a day.
Boston's downtown is walkable, the T fills the gaps, and the Charles River separates the city proper from Cambridge.
Why people pick the bus on this corridor
Once you factor in getting to LaGuardia or Newark, the security queue, and a cab from Logan into Back Bay, the door-to-door time on the bus isn't far off the air shuttle, and the bus drops you straight downtown. No check-in. No security. No baggage carousel. College students bouncing between NYU, Columbia, BU, MIT and Harvard fill these buses every weekend. Business travelers between New York's commercial center and Boston's tech, finance and academic crowd use this route constantly. So do sports fans, weekenders heading up for theater or museums, and New Yorkers coming back from a Patriots Sunday with stories to tell.
Book your New York to Boston bus
Booking early typically gets you the best fare. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search bar on this page. The bus from New York to Boston shows up, you get on, and you're in the city. Greyhound has been working this run since the 1930s. We know the road.
Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip from New York to Boston?
The journey from New York to Boston can take as little as 3 hours 55 minutes and starts from as little as $34.98. The earliest bus leaves at 01:00 am and the last bus leaves at 11:59 pm. Greyhound schedules 58 buses per day from New York to Boston. Travel with Greyhound and enjoy complimentary Wifi, access to power sockets, and a comfortable seat throughout your trip. Don't miss any updates on your bus trip: stay informed with our real-time bus tracker and check the status of your ride to Boston in seconds.How to Book Your Bus Ticket to Boston from New York
With Greyhound, reserving a ticket for your bus trip is a breeze. You can easily complete your booking on this website or through the free Greyhound App, all within a few simple clicks. You will have a variety of rides to choose from, as on many of our routes you will be offered both Greyhound and FlixBus bus rides, so you can choose the option that best fits your schedule. When booking your ticket from New York to Boston, you have a range of secure online payment options at your disposal, including both debit and credit cards. If you prefer, cash payments are also accepted at various sales points. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Boston, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available!Discover more popular bus connections
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