Win a Boston Day Trip with Boston Express!

Win a Boston Day Trip with Boston Express!

Live Free Country and Boston Express are giving you the chance to experience Boston without the hassle of driving or parking! Boston Express makes it easy to travel in comfort, with spacious seating that lets you sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. You’ll

step right into the heart of the city, ready to explore all the history, dining, shopping, and entertainment Boston has to offer.

One lucky winner will receive:

  • 4 round-trip bus tickets on Boston Express

  • 4 tickets to the New England Aquarium

  • Lunch or dinner on us (we suggest the iconic flavors of historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace).

It’s the stress-free, affordable, and fun way to experience Boston together. Enter now for your chance to win!

At Boston Express, we take pride in delivering safe, reliable, and convenient transportation. With frequent service between Southern NH, Tyngsboro, MA, Boston, South Station, and Logan Airport, Boston Express is a smart and hassle-free way to travel. We maintain our terminals to be safe, clean, and comfortable places to wait for your ride.   Our terminal staff and ticket counter are always ready to welcome you with the outstanding customer service that we pride ourselves on. Visit our website to view our schedules and learn more.

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