Charter a bus rental to The Juilliard School
Whether you’re heading to Juilliard for a tour or a performance, Bus.com can organize ground transportation to best suit your needs. Charter bus rentals are a cost-effective and reliable way of moving large groups of people through the busy streets of NYC. Get a quote from Bus.com in less than two minutes.

Why charter a bus for The Juilliard School
Chartering a bus to transport a group of student performers is a great way of keeping the artistic spirit alive while you’re on the go. Just think of the high quality sing-a-longs that would come out of a bus filled with musical theater enthusiasts! To transport your cast, you’ll need either a school bus or coach bus. Simply decide which comforts you would like—wifi, audio-visual equipment, on-board restrooms, extra luggage space—then choose the bus that meets your demands.
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About the Surrounding Area
The Juilliard School is located in Lincoln Square, a micro-neighborhood within the Upper West Side. The Lincoln Center is at the core of this neighborhood. Eleven cultural organizations have their headquarters within the Center’s borders. Besides the Juilliard School, you’ll also find the Lincoln Center Theater, the Metropolitan Opera House, and the David H. Koch Theatre. Outside Lincoln Square is the Upper West Side, an area made famous by the many TV shows and movies that were filmed on its streets. Now home to affluent young families and enough brunch spots to feed avocado toast to an army, the Upper West Side has changed rapidly in the last few decades. It’s vibrant and lush, full of stunning NYC architecture and leafy green parks.
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About The Juilliard School
For a performing arts school that produces elite world-renowned artists, the Juilliard School is actually pretty small. Only 800 students attend Juilliard. That’s less than most high schools! But those 800 students represent the future of performing arts. The school was first formed in 1905 by Dr. Frank Damrosch, a true champion of American music, who sought to create an opportunity to study music in the U.S. when the only options for serious musicians were European conservatories. At the time of its founding, it was called the Institute of Musical Art. In 1968, after opening dance and drama divisions, the school got its current name: the Juilliard School. Today Juilliard instructs students from every state and 33 different countries in dance, drama, music, and every discipline in between. Its students present about 700 performances every year, most of which are open to the public.
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