ATLANTA, GEORGIA AND SURROUNDING CITIES
Pure Party Bus Proudly Serves The Following Areas
Acworth, GA
Located in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, along the southeastern banks of Lake Acworth and Lake Allatoona on the Etowah River, Acworth is located 35 miles north of Atlanta, just a few minutes off I-75 at Exit 277.
Alpharetta, GA
Alpharetta is a vibrant Southern city, located in Northern Fulton County, Georgia. With its unique blend of excellent schools, incredible job opportunities, great shopping and cultural events, Alpharetta is one of the hottest markets in both commercial and residential real estate.
Dunwoody, GA
Dunwoody Village is the historic heart of the community, and the location of the iconic Dunwoody Farmhouse. The distinctive Colonial Williamsburg architectural style of the district originated with the construction of Dunwoody Shopping Center in the 1970’s, for which the district gets its name.
Brookhaven, GA
With there large homes and strong schools, Brookhaven is a sought-after area for families. Home to the Briarwood Park, which is an 18-acre park that includes a recreation center, with a gym, basketball courts and meeting rooms, as well as a swimming pool with splash pad, playground, tennis courts picnic tables and walking trails.
Buckhead, GA
Buckhead is an example of an edge city, anchored by a core of high-rise office buildings, hotels, and condominiums centered around the intersection of Peachtree Road and Piedmont Road near Georgia State Route 400, Buckhead station, and Lenox Square. Buckhead is the third largest commercial center in Atlanta, behind Downtown and Midtown.
College Park, GA
College Park was originally the city of Manchester, which was incorporated in 1891. In 1896, the city was named renamed to College Park. The city’s name came from being the home of Cox College, where the city hall and other buildings now stand, and Georgia Military Academy, which is now the Woodward Academy.
Decatur, GA
Decatur was named after Stephen Decatur, a 19th century US Naval hero and retains a strong connection to its history. Some of Decatur’s Points of Interest include the Agnes Scott College, which was the first school in Georgia to be fully accredited and is still known for its high academic standards. The Columbia Theological Seminary is an educational institution of the Presbyterian Church.
Douglasville, GA
Downtown Douglasville is a nationally designated Main Street city and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. From amazing downtown Douglasville restaurants, annual festivals and events to local attractions, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Duluth, GA
Some of the area attractions include the Southeastern Railway Museum, which houses an array of train artifacts, like Pullman cars, locomotives and cabooses, occupies 34-acres in Duluth. Here, you can ride in restored cabooses behind steam or diesel locomotives, stand next the driving wheels of the locomotive that once pulled passenger trains or tour the business car that helped bring the Olympics to Atlanta.
East Point, GA
The historic downtown district is surrounded by several residential communities including the Lofts of East Point. Downtown offers a large variety of dining options to include East Point Chairs, Louisiana Bistreaux, Oz Pizza and Taco Pete. During the year, several festivals take place here, like the Taste of East Point and the Destination East Point Fall Festival.
Hiram, GA
Hiram, GA, located approximately 23 miles Southeast of Atlanta sitting on two major highways, blends the best of the past, present, and future. The downtown business district offers a more relaxed, nostalgic, dining and shopping experience while only a moment away from an impressive and growing variety of modern conveniences, including shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Johns Creek, GA
With protected outdoor recreational areas, you can spend a day fishing and picnicking along the banks of the Chattahoochee or hiking at Autrey Mill Nature Preserve and Heritage center.
Johns creek is bordered by 13.5 miles of the Chattahoochee River offering prime trough fishing. It also has multiple spots where paddlers can put in or take out their boats
Kennesaw, GA
Incorporated in 1887, Kennesaw takes great pride in protecting and managing it’s historical and cultural resources for future generations with excellent educational resources, first rate parks and greenspaces, high quality affordable recreation programs and safe, well maintained neighborhoods and a central business district.
Lawrenceville, GA
In Lawrenceville, you are surrounded by performing arts, great dining and unique shops. Flavors from eateries include your choice of rooftop dining, romantic restaurants, fresh seafood, Southern Specialties, dessert selections and even excellent grab and go menus.
Peachtree Corners, GA
The new city’s roots began in the late 1960s as a dream of businessman Paul Duke, who pitched the idea of creating Peachtree Corners, a planned community to be built in the area once known as Pinckneyville. Duke’s dream included Technology Park Atlanta, a campus of low-rise buildings for high technology industries.
Peachtree City, GA
Hop on board on one of Peachtree City’s signature vehicles, a golf cart. And discover Peachtree City at 15 miles per hour along more than 100 miles of paved multi-use paths that connect you to shopping, dining, resort styled hotel/conference centers, golf, and other recreation. Shop each of Peachtree City’s five distinct villages filled with locally owned boutiques and national chains, along with premier dining experiences featuring almost every cuisine imaginable.
Powder Springs, GA
Powder Springs GA is #6 in Best Places to Raise a Family in Cobb County. Living in Powder Springs offers a rural feel and most residents own their homes. The city boasts an excellent school system, high quality parks, trails and recreational facilities, a senior center, historic downtown, and annual community events.
Roswell, GA
The City of Roswell was founded in 1839 by Roswell King passed through the area in the mid 1830’s. Roswell King had established the Roswell Manufacturing Company and had built a mill to harness the power of the local rivers to make textiles. Roswell officially became a city on February 16, 1854. Roswell is now Georgia’s eighth largest city.
Sandy Springs, GA
Sandy Springs is close to all the Atlanta attractions, yet is a cozy community offering an alternative to staying downtown. With big city excitement is only minutes away, Sandy Springs is surrounded by more than 950 acres of parks and natural areas. If you love water sports, Sandy Springs is also located on the Chattahoochee River.
Smyrna, GA
The downtown area includes a library and community center, retail development and mixed-use development, a city hall and neighborhoods with charming homes. Residents enjoy shopping in the city’s Market Village, developed in 1991 with the goal of creating a more defined downtown.
Stone Mountain, GA
Spread over 3,200 acres, Stone Mountain Park is Georgia’s most visited attraction. There are family activities during every season. Visit the park, which is built around the largest piece of exposed granite for Spring Fun, Memorial Day Weekend, the Fantastic 4th of July celebrations, The Yellow Daisy Festival, Pumpkin Festival and the Stone Mountain Christmas and Snow Mountain.
Suwanee, GA
Downtown Suwanee is a delightful juxtaposition of old and new. The Old Town area, historic homes, churches and storefronts date back as far as the 1870’s. Along their charming historic Main Street, you will find an old caboose, Burnette-Rogers Pavilion, and Main Street Park.
Tucker, GA
Outdoor events held on Main Street are a central part of the community for numerous residents. Tucker is also the home of the Discover DeKalb, which markets and promotes all of DeKalb’s attractions to visitors. The Tucker Farmers Market brings together area farmers and artisans to offer their fresh produce and creative arts and crafts to the community. The market is open every Thursday from April 5 to December 19th.
Vinings, GA
Not only does Vinings offer natural attractions and family friendly events, the town incorporates high fashion, elegant dining and top-notch entertainment which offers visitors and locals a plethora of ways to explore and enjoy this unique town. Many of the town’s biggest events take place in the Historic Vinings area in such venues as Vinings Jubilee which is a beautiful outdoor shopping center located in the heart of the city.
Woodstock, GA
Once a sleepy farming village, today, Woodstock is a vibrant and diverse community boasting a world-class trail system with great shopping and dining. Today, downtown Woodstock is home to 20+ restaurants offering a wide range of foods, from farm-to-table, fresh seafood, Italian and Mexican cuisines.
- Acworth, GA
- Alpharetta, GA
- Dunwoody, GA
- Brookhaven, GA
- Buckhead, GA
- College Park, GA
- Decatur, GA
- Douglasville, GA
- Duluth, GA
- East Point, GA
- Hiram, GA
- Johns Creek, GA
- Kennesaw, GA
- Lawrenceville, GA
- Marietta, GA
- Peachtree Corners, GA
- Peachtree City, GA
- Powder Springs, GA
- Roswell, GA
- Sandy Springs, GA
- Smyrna, GA
- Stone Mountain, GA
- Suwanee, GA
- Tucker, GA
- Vinings, GA
- Woodstock, GA