Washington Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Party Bus Rentals
DC's craft drinking scene runs from Capitol Hill taprooms to Virginia wine country, and a Washington, DC winery tour party bus rental is the smartest way to move your group through all of it. Whether you're planning a Saturday of tastings at wineries along the Loudoun Wine Trail, hitting DC Brau and Right Proper Brewing in the same afternoon, or doing a gin-and-whiskey crawl through the Navy Yard distilleries, Party Bus Washington books the right vehicle so everyone rides together and nobody has to figure out who's driving. Call 202-754-9640 or use our online quote tool to lock in your date today.
Providing Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus Washington has coordinated hundreds of tasting tours across the DC metro — Virginia's Piedmont wine corridors, Maryland's craft beer belt, and the growing cluster of distilleries and taprooms right inside the District. We know which roads bottle up on weekend afternoons heading out Route 7 toward Leesburg, what time the lots at Maggie Harney and Barrel Oak get full in October, and how a party bus rental in Washington, DC with a flat hourly rate beats splitting surge-priced rideshares between five different stops. Our reservation team is available 24/7 at 202-754-9640 — call any time to build out an itinerary that fits your group's pace and your stops.
What Booking Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation With Party Bus Washington Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Winery or Brewery Tour in Washington, DC
A bachelorette group of 12 heading to the Finger Lakes of the East — Loudoun County — is a completely different trip than a corporate outing of 45 people making a day of the Virginia wine country. That's why Party Bus Washington gives you access to vehicles sized for both. A 15-passenger minibus keeps a smaller crew together between DC taprooms with tight street parking, while a 40-56 passenger charter bus handles the undercarriage storage for a full-day winery run where everyone's bringing back cases.
Party buses in the 20-35 passenger range come with LED lighting and a sound system built in — perfect for groups that want the party to start before the first pour. Call 202-754-9640 and we'll match you to the right vehicle.
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Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services Available in Washington, DC and the Following Cities
Party Bus Washington covers the entire DC metro for winery and brewery tours — not just the District itself. We regularly coordinate pickups and drop-offs across Arlington, Alexandria, Silver Spring, Bethesda, and Rockville, so whether your group is starting from a hotel in Tysons Corner or a private home in Chevy Chase, the bus comes to you. We also run multi-city itineraries that cross state lines — a morning in DC's Shaw neighborhood taprooms and an afternoon at a Loudoun County winery is a single, coordinated trip, not two separate bookings.
Call 202-754-9640 to put together a custom route across the region.
DC Taproom Crawls: Brewery Tour Bus Rentals in Washington, DC
Washington's craft beer scene has grown into one of the most concentrated in the mid-Atlantic, and the biggest challenge isn't finding good beer — it's getting between it without losing half the group to a Metro delay. DC Brau Brewing (3178 Bladensburg Rd NE) anchors the brewery corridor in northeast DC; Right Proper Brewing has its production house at 920 Girard St NE and its Shaw brewpub at 624 T St NW. Atlas Brew Works operates two locations, with the Ivy City taproom at 2052 West Virginia Ave NE sitting close to a growing cluster of spots including Denizens Brewing's Riverdale Park outpost.
Parking around all of these taprooms is either metered, residential-only, or simply nonexistent on weekends. A Washington, DC brewery tour bus rental solves all of it — the group loads at one curb, unloads at the next, and nobody is navigating the H Street traffic scramble between stops. Call 202-754-9640 to set up your taproom route.
Virginia Wine Country Day Trips: Winery Tour Bus Rentals From Washington, DC
Loudoun County has earned its reputation as the East Coast's answer to Napa, with more than 40 wineries packed into a corridor that runs from Leesburg west toward the Blue Ridge foothills. The drive is beautiful and the tasting rooms are excellent — but Route 7 westbound out of Tysons on a Saturday afternoon turns into a crawl that can add 45 minutes to a trip that should take an hour. Wineries like Breaux Vineyards (36888 Breaux Vineyards Ln, Purcellville), Tarara Winery (13648 Tarara Ln, Leesburg), and Barrel Oak Winery (3623 Grove Ln, Delaplane) all sit on rural two-lane roads where designated driving isn't a preference — it's a logistical reality.
A party bus rental in Washington, DC that runs your group out and back on a custom route cuts all of that out. Everyone tastes, everyone rides, and the bus handles the parking lot scramble at the end of the day. Call 202-754-9640 to plan your Loudoun wine country trip.
DC Distillery Tour Bus Rentals: Craft Spirits in Washington, DC
DC's distillery scene is compact but punchy. Republic Restoratives (1369 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002) is one of the most visited craft distilleries in the mid-Atlantic, producing bourbon and rye in the Ivy City neighborhood alongside neighbors like Cotton & Reed Distillery (1330 5th St NE), which focuses on rum aged in a repurposed industrial building. Green Hat Gin (which now operates as part of New Columbia Distillers at 1832 Beekman Pl NW) rounds out a tight distillery cluster that's walkable in theory but genuinely difficult to reach by car — Ivy City has almost no public parking on weekends, and New Columbia sits on a dead-end industrial stretch of Georgetown that rideshares navigate inconsistently.
A Washington, DC distillery tour bus rental keeps the group moving between all three without anyone hunting for a spot or waiting at a sketchy intersection for a pickup. Call 202-754-9640 to book your spirits crawl.
Festival Season Bus Rentals: Wine, Beer & Spirits Events in the DC Region
The DC area's festival calendar gives craft-drinking groups a half-dozen reasons per year to book a bus. The DC Beer Week runs each fall across dozens of taprooms and bars throughout the District — exactly the kind of multi-stop evening where rideshare coordination falls apart fast. The Loudoun Wine Festival draws thousands to the Leesburg area each October, turning Route 15 southbound into a full stop by mid-afternoon.
The Virginia Wine Expo in Richmond pulls groups from DC who need round-trip transportation down I-95. And the Snallygaster craft beer festival, held on the National Mall each September, fills up fast and dumps tens of thousands of attendees back onto the Mall's limited transit corridors at the same time. Book a Washington, DC party bus rental ahead of any of these dates — vehicle availability tightens quickly for fall festival weekends, and waiting until the week of typically means higher rates or nothing at all.
Call 202-754-9640 to lock in your festival date.
Build Your Own Tour: Custom Winery & Brewery Itineraries From Washington, DC
Not every group wants a pre-packaged day. Some want to start with brunch at a DC brewpub, drive out to two Loudoun County wineries in the afternoon, and stop at a Virginia distillery on the way home. Others want a progressive tasting through four neighborhoods in the District itself — Shaw, Ivy City, Capitol Hill, and Navy Yard — with the bus waiting outside each stop.
Party Bus Washington coordinates both. Our reservation team maps the route around your stop order, builds in realistic time at each location, and parks the bus so there's no waiting when your group is ready to move. You tell us the stops, approximate time at each, and your pickup and drop-off points — we take care of the rest.
Call 202-754-9640 any time to start planning a custom winery and brewery tour itinerary.
How Much Does Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Washington Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 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 202-754-9640 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Washington
We did a wine country day with friends and this was the perfect way to do it. Nobody had to skip a tasting to drive, and the bus was comfortable between stops with good music. They handled the route so we just relaxed and enjoyed the ride around Washington. Booking was simple and the price was upfront. We made it to every spot on our list and got home safe and happy. Already planning the next outing.
Monica S.
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PH★★★★★
Patrick H.
Booked this for a pub crawl with the group and it was a fantastic call. Everyone could enjoy themselves at each stop without worrying about driving, and the bus kept the party going in between. The lights and sound made the ride half the fun. Cruising around Washington hitting our favorite spots as a group beat any other plan. Reserving it was easy and the cost was clear. We had a blast from the first stop to the last.
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DA★★★★★
Denise A.
Our friends did a winery tour and renting this took all the worry out of the day. Comfortable seats, room to spread out, and no one had to be the one staying sober to drive. They mapped the stops so we just hopped on and off around Washington with zero stress. The booking was painless and the price held to the quote. It was a relaxed, fun day exactly the way we hoped it would go.
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FL★★★★★
Frankie L.
Grabbed a bus for a pub crawl birthday and it made the whole night. The group stayed together, nobody had to drive, and the ride between spots was a party in itself with great speakers and lights. Moving around Washington was effortless and we hit every place we wanted. The reservation was quick and the cost was honest with no surprises. Everyone said it was the smoothest, most fun crawl they'd ever been on.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Washington Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services
How far in advance should I book a party bus for a winery tour in the DC area?
For fall weekends in Loudoun County — especially October, when foliage peaks and wineries run harvest events — book at least six to eight weeks out. October Saturdays are the single busiest period for Virginia wine country transportation, and the right-sized vehicles are the first to go. Spring Cherry Blossom Festival weekends in late March and early April also see vehicles book up fast across the entire DC metro.
For off-peak weekdays and winter weekends, two to three weeks of lead time is typically workable. Call 202-754-9640 as soon as your date is set.
Can a party bus or minibus actually park at Virginia wineries?
Most Loudoun County and Fauquier County wineries have oversized vehicle parking — Breaux Vineyards, Barrel Oak Winery, and Tarara all have gravel lots with room for a full-size bus alongside their regular guest parking. A few smaller boutique wineries on narrow farm roads may ask large vehicles to drop passengers and wait on a nearby road shoulder. When you book, give us your specific stops and we'll confirm the parking situation at each one in advance so there are no surprises on arrival day.
How many stops can we make in a day on a brewery or winery tour?
A realistic Washington, DC brewery tour hits four to six taprooms in a day if you stay inside the District; a Loudoun County wine country day trip usually fits three to four wineries comfortably, giving each stop 60 to 90 minutes. Trying to squeeze in more stops sounds appealing but tends to mean rushed tastings and a stressed group by late afternoon. Our reservation team has routed enough of these trips to tell you honestly whether your itinerary is achievable — call 202-754-9640 and we'll give you a straight answer.
What size vehicle should I book for a group of 20 on a winery tour?
A 20-25 passenger minibus is the standard fit for a group that size — enough room for everyone to sit comfortably without paying for 30 extra seats. If your group is planning to bring back multiple cases of wine, make sure to mention it when you book; some minibuses have limited luggage space, and a slightly larger vehicle with undercarriage storage might be the better call. Call 202-754-9640 with your headcount and your planned stops and we'll match you to the right option in our fleet.
Do the buses have a cooler or bar setup for the ride between stops?
Party buses in our fleet in the 15-50 passenger range come with built-in bar areas and LED lighting — ideal for groups that want to sip something on the way between wineries or keep a bottle open during the transfer from Leesburg back to DC. Minibuses are more standard inside but fully climate-controlled and comfortable. Let us know what experience you're going for when you call 202-754-9640 and we'll point you toward the vehicle that fits.
Can we cross from DC into Virginia and Maryland on the same trip?
Absolutely — multi-state itineraries are routine for Party Bus Washington. A typical cross-border winery trip might start in DC, head west into Loudoun County for afternoon tastings, and return through Alexandria or Arlington for dinner. The bus isn't limited to one jurisdiction.
When you build your itinerary with our team, just tell us all the stops and we'll quote the full route. Call 202-754-9640 any time to plan a multi-state tour day.




