Event Details

Peachtree Corners

Time: October 25, 2025 from 9am to 3pm
Location: The Ride Lounge
Street: 5250 Triangle Parkway, Ste 500
City/Town: Peachtree Corners
Website or Map: https://www.ride-lounge.com
Phone: 7705455227
Event Type: the, bea
Organized By: Ride Lounge
Latest Activity: on Monday

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Event Description

RIDE Lounge Presents

Le Belle Macchine d’Italia: The Beautiful Cars and Motorcycles of Italy – Art in Motion

📅 Saturday, October 25, 2025
🕘 9 AM – 3 PM
📍 RIDE Lounge – 5250 Triangle Parkway NW, Suite 500, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092


Event Overview

Join us for Le Belle Macchine d’Italia, an exclusive Car Meet and Celebration of Italian-American Heritage hosted by RIDE Lounge.

Experience the artistry and engineering of Italy’s most iconic marques — Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Ducati, and more. Each vehicle on display represents the passion, performance, and precision that define Italian automotive design.

What to Expect

  • Exotic Cars & Motorcycles – rare and beautiful examples of Italian design.

  • Vendors & Food Trucks – enjoy local eats and Italian-inspired flavors.

  • Music & Networking – connect with other enthusiasts in a relaxed setting.

  • Fundraising Raffles & Activities – proceeds benefit charitable organizations.

  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere – fun for guests of all ages.

You don’t need to own an Italian car to join the celebration — everyone is welcome! Come to display your ride, or simply admire the artistry of Italian machines in motion.

Supporting Great Causes

This event proudly supports:

  • Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America

  • EmpowHer Him Breast Cancer Foundation

Proceeds from raffles and fundraising activities will help advance community and charitable initiatives that make a real difference.

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Comment by Brent Brooks on Monday

Looks amazing! 

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