

Roswell is where Atlanta's history meets its most refined suburban dining scene — Canton Street, antebellum estates, and the Chattahoochee riverbanks. LuxShuttle provides a dedicated Mercedes Sprinter and personal chauffeur for every transfer, from Historic Roswell Square to curbside at ATL and everywhere between.


Roswell sits 30 miles north of Hartsfield-Jackson along the GA-400 corridor — close enough to Atlanta for a daily commute, far enough to feel like a different world. The city's historic district, anchored by Canton Street, draws diners and event-goers from across the metro with a concentration of nationally recognized restaurants that rivals neighborhoods twice its size.
The drive to ATL follows GA-400 South to I-85, a corridor that ranges from 35 minutes off-peak to well over an hour during the morning and evening rush. Surge pricing on rideshare apps along this corridor is among the highest in metro Atlanta, particularly during Friday evening departures and Sunday returns.
A dedicated chauffeur who knows the Roswell grid — which entrance to use for Canton Street events, where to stage during the Roswell Arts Festival, and how to navigate the Chattahoochee River Road shortcuts — removes every variable. Your Sprinter arrives 15 minutes before departure. The fare to ATL starts at $175. No surge, no estimate, no negotiation.

Roswell, Georgia
From the square to the river, your chauffeur delivers you to every Roswell landmark.
The preserved heart of Roswell — antebellum homes, independent shops, and a farmers market that draws families year-round. The square anchors Canton Street’s dining corridor and serves as the gateway to Roswell’s mill villages.
Roswell’s signature dining and nightlife strip. Over two dozen restaurants, wine bars, and boutiques line a walkable quarter-mile stretch. Weekend evenings bring live music to the patios and foot traffic that rivals any Buckhead block.
127 acres of river trails, wetlands, and wildlife exhibits along the Chattahoochee River. A frequent destination for family outings, corporate retreats, and private events.
Greek Revival mansions from the 1840s, open for tours and private events. Bulloch Hall is the childhood home of Theodore Roosevelt’s mother — one of Roswell’s most significant historic landmarks.
Your chauffeur waits while you dine. No surge, no search for a way home.
Canton Street carries a Georgia Great Street designation — a state recognition awarded to corridors that demonstrate exceptional walkability, independent commerce, and community character. With over 25 restaurants, wine bars, and specialty shops concentrated along a quarter-mile stretch, Canton Street generates more per-capita dining foot traffic than most Buckhead blocks. Alive in Roswell, the third-Thursday street festival held monthly from spring through fall, closes the street to vehicles and fills it with live music stages, food vendors, and thousands of attendees. The Roswell Music Festival extends that energy into a multi-day event with ticketed performances and pop-up experiences along the corridor.
Roswell's historic estates add a dimension that no other Atlanta suburb can match. Bulloch Hall, the 1839 Greek Revival mansion, is the childhood home of Mittie Bulloch — Theodore Roosevelt's mother. The Roosevelt connection draws history enthusiasts from across the country. Barrington Hall, another antebellum estate on Mimosa Boulevard, hosts private events, weddings, and tours. Smith Plantation completes the historic triangle. These venues generate a steady flow of visiting groups who arrive at ATL and transfer directly to Roswell — guests who expect the vehicle to match the setting.
The Southern Post development on Canton Street is adding a new mixed-use anchor to the already thriving corridor — boutique retail, dining, and residences that will further concentrate evening foot traffic in the historic district. The GA-400 bottleneck between Holcomb Bridge Road and the Mansell Road exit remains the critical variable for any Roswell-to-ATL transfer. Your chauffeur knows the Alpharetta Highway surface alternative that bypasses the worst of the GA-400 merge during Friday afternoon departures — a 12-minute detour that consistently saves 20 minutes when the corridor is gridlocked.
The same custom Mercedes Sprinter, every time.
Roswell is approximately 30 miles from ATL, with a typical drive time of 35 to 50 minutes depending on traffic along GA-400 and I-85. Rush hour on the GA-400 corridor can extend the drive to 60 minutes. Your LuxShuttle chauffeur monitors real-time conditions and selects the fastest route for every transfer.
Yes. Our hourly chauffeur service is available from $175 per hour. Your chauffeur will stage near Canton Street while you dine at Table & Main, Osteria Mattone, or any of the neighborhood’s restaurants and will be ready at the door when you step outside.
We do. Weddings and private events at Barrington Hall, Bulloch Hall, and the Roswell mill village venues are among the most frequent reasons guests book from Roswell. Your chauffeur knows the staging areas and access roads for every venue.
Roswell is one of Atlanta’s most family-oriented suburbs, with excellent schools, parks along the Chattahoochee River, and a walkable downtown. Many families staying in Roswell book LuxShuttle for airport transfers and day trips to Atlanta attractions. Graco SlimFit child safety seats are available for $25 per seat.
From $175 per transfer · From $22 per person for a group of 8 · All-inclusive pricing
One vehicle · Limited availability · Book early