


The performance begins when the cabin door opens. Your Sprinter is waiting at Symphony Hall before the final applause fades.
Venue
Symphony Hall at the Woodruff Arts Center
Location
Midtown, Peachtree Street
Capacity
1,762 seats
Season
September through May
Music Director
Nathalie Stutzmann
From Buckhead
4 miles — 8-15 minutes
Distance from ATL
12 miles — 18-30 minutes
LuxShuttle
From $175 · No Surge
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is one of the leading orchestras in the United States, with more than two dozen Grammy Awards and a professional chorus founded by the legendary Robert Shaw. Under Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann, the ASO presents a full season of programming at Symphony Hall within the Woodruff Arts Center — the cultural cornerstone of Midtown Atlanta, home also to the High Museum of Art and the Alliance Theatre.
From the Delta Classical Series to chamber music evenings, Movies in Concert, and beloved holiday performances, the ASO season offers more than 200 events each year for Atlanta's most engaged cultural patrons.


Your chauffeur collects you at home and delivers you to a Midtown restaurant of your choosing. Dinner in Buckhead or along Peachtree Street, then a short transit to the Woodruff Arts Center. You arrive at Symphony Hall unhurried, with time to settle into your seats before the house lights dim.
Your chauffeur departs and returns. There is no vehicle waiting at idle, no meter running. The Sprinter is repositioned to Arts Center Way before the final movement begins — your chauffeur monitors the published program length and intermission timing. When the audience rises to applaud, the cabin is already set.
You step from the lobby onto Peachtree Street and into the cream leather cabin. The temperature is set. The ambient lighting is lowered. If you wish, the evening's composer plays softly through the premium speakers. The return to Buckhead takes eight to fifteen minutes. The concert does not end at the exit door. It ends when you decide.
A performance at Symphony Hall is an act of attention. For two hours, the world outside does not intrude. The departure should honor that same principle. The Woodruff Arts Center sits on Peachtree Street in the heart of Midtown — the High Museum to one side, the Alliance Theatre to the other. The Arts Center MARTA station is adjacent, but descending to a train platform in evening attire is not how a Stutzmann and Tchaikovsky evening should conclude.
A dedicated Sprinter preserves the atmosphere the concert hall built. The cream leather cabin, the quiet, the considered temperature — these are not luxuries. They are the continuation of an evening that was meant to be uninterrupted. For ASO subscribers who attend twenty or more performances a season, the Sprinter becomes part of the ritual.
Your chauffeur positions on Arts Center Way at the Peachtree Street entrance to the Woodruff Arts Center while the performance concludes. As the final movement draws to a close, the Sprinter is already waiting — cabin climate-set, ambient lighting lowered to carry the mood of the concert hall into the vehicle. You step from Symphony Hall onto Peachtree Street and into the cream leather cabin within a minute. For Buckhead patrons, the return is eight to fifteen minutes north on Peachtree. For those heading to Hartsfield-Jackson, the route south via I-75/I-85 takes eighteen to thirty minutes. The cabin's premium speaker system can hold whatever the orchestra just finished — or simply the quiet you prefer.
If you hold a Delta Classical Series subscription or attend regularly throughout the season, a standing reservation ensures your Sprinter is positioned at Symphony Hall for every performance on your calendar. Your chauffeur learns your preferred pre-concert dining, your intermission timing, and whether you want the cabin quiet or the evening's program continued through the speakers on the way home. The routine becomes yours.
Post-Concert Rideshare
10-15 min wait · Surge pricing
Your Sprinter
Pre-positioned · $175 flat · No surge
The car you arrange before the concert, not after.
Your chauffeur is positioned at the Woodruff Arts Center before the final movement concludes. No app to open. No curbside search. Walk out and the Sprinter is waiting.
Friday evening, opening night, holiday gala — your fare never changes. $175 per transfer, confirmed at booking. No surge multipliers. No surprises.
The premium speaker system, the cream quilted leather, the lowered ambient lighting — the cabin carries the atmosphere of the concert hall into the journey home.
Book a full evening: restaurant in Buckhead or Midtown, Symphony Hall, and home afterward. One chauffeur, one booking, no parking at any point in the evening.
Graco SlimFit child safety seats available for $25 per seat. Family concerts at Symphony Hall become evenings the entire family can attend in comfort.
For Delta Classical Series and other season subscribers, standing reservations cover every performance. Your chauffeur learns your preferences over the course of the season.
From $175
One-way to or from Symphony Hall. Includes chauffeur, fuel, tolls, Wi-Fi, refreshments, and pre-positioned departure. Up to 8 guests.
From $350
Arrival before the concert and departure after. Your chauffeur departs and returns at the scheduled time. No waiting charge during the performance.
From $175/hr
Your Sprinter and chauffeur for the full evening. Pre-concert dinner, the performance, and home afterward. One booking, one vehicle.
From $175 per transfer · From $22 per person for a group of 8 · No surge pricing, ever
Yes. Many guests book a full evening — your chauffeur handles the restaurant departure in Buckhead or Midtown, arrival at the Woodruff Arts Center before curtain, and the return home after the performance. One booking covers the entire evening. No parking, no searching for your car afterward.
Your chauffeur positions on Arts Center Way at the Peachtree Street entrance to the Woodruff Arts Center. The Sprinter is steps from Symphony Hall’s lobby doors. When the performance concludes, you walk directly from the hall to the cabin.
Yes. For Delta Classical Series and other season subscribers, standing reservations cover every performance on your calendar. Your chauffeur learns your routine — preferred dining, departure timing, and whether you want the cabin quiet or the music continued through the premium speakers.
The Woodruff Arts Center garage on Arts Center Way charges $10 to $20 per event. During popular performances, the garage fills early and patrons are directed to overflow lots on 15th Street. With a dedicated Sprinter, there is no garage to navigate, no walking from a distant lot in evening attire, and no post-concert traffic queue to exit.