
Atlanta Lifestyle
The city we love to call home.
From the canopy roads of Buckhead to the front porches of Decatur, Atlanta is a city of distinct, character-rich neighborhoods. Here's a curated look at the places that make this city extraordinary.
The Neighborhoods
Where Atlanta lives.
North Atlanta
BuckheadAtlanta's most prestigious address — stately estates, world-class shopping at Phipps and Lenox, and Michelin-aspirant dining.
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BrookhavenTree-lined streets, Capital City Country Club, and a walkable village core anchored by family-rooted tradition.
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Sandy SpringsRiverside parks, City Springs cultural district, and graceful homes minutes from GA-400.
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AlpharettaA thriving northern hub with Avalon's walkable luxury shopping, top-rated schools, and refined new-construction estates.
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John's CreekCountry-club living with championship golf, award-winning schools, and quietly grand estate homes along the Chattahoochee.
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RoswellHistoric Canton Street, riverfront parks, and a blend of antebellum charm with refined modern estates.
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MiltonRolling equestrian estates, preserved countryside, and one of metro Atlanta's most coveted addresses for privacy and acreage.
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CummingForsyth County's thriving hub — Lake Lanier shoreline, top-ranked schools, and the walkable Halcyon and Vickery Village lifestyle districts.
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DunwoodyPerimeter convenience with leafy residential calm — Brook Run Park, Dunwoody Village, and one of the metro's most established family communities.
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MariettaHistoric Marietta Square, Kennesaw Mountain trails, and a blend of antebellum charm with East Cobb's coveted school districts.
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MidtownAtlanta's cultural heart — Piedmont Park, the Woodruff Arts Center, and the High Museum at your doorstep.
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West MidtownAtlanta's design and dining destination — galleries, chef-driven restaurants, and striking contemporary architecture.
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Inman ParkVictorian beauty meets the BeltLine — Krog Street Market, leafy promenades, and a fiercely loved community.
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Virginia HighlandBungalow charm, boutique shopping, and one of the city's most beloved village walks.
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DowntownThe civic and cultural core — Centennial Olympic Park, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and a new wave of luxury high-rise living.
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Candler Park & Lake ClaireTwin in-town villages of bungalows, community gardens, and a tight-knit, creative spirit east of the BeltLine.
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Morningside & Ansley ParkTwo of Atlanta's most architecturally distinguished neighborhoods — canopied streets, classic estates, and walkable village cores.
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Grant ParkHistoric Victorians surrounding the city's oldest park, Zoo Atlanta, and the bustling Beacon Atlanta marketplace.
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East Atlanta VillageEclectic, creative, and walkable — independent shops, live music, and a beloved Thursday-night farmers market.
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CabbagetownA storied mill village turned arts enclave, with colorful shotgun cottages and the Krog Street Tunnel at its edge.
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ReynoldstownA vibrant BeltLine neighborhood where historic cottages meet modern infill, anchored by Madison Yards and Eastside Trail energy.
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OakhurstThe soul of Decatur — porch culture, farm-to-table cafés, and a walkable village square.
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Downtown DecaturAward-winning schools, the Decatur Square, and an arts and book festival calendar that draws all of Georgia.
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Winnona ParkQuiet, canopied streets and lovingly preserved homes near Agnes Scott College.
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Druid HillsOlmsted-designed parkways, grand historic estates, and a storied setting adjacent to Emory University.
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A table set for the city's most curious palates.
Atlanta's culinary landscape rivals any in the South — from heritage steakhouses and rooftop tasting menus in Buckhead, to the cult-favorite chef-owned spots along the Beltline, to Decatur's farm-to-table cafés. The arts run just as deep, with the High Museum, the Alliance Theatre, and the Atlanta Symphony anchoring the cultural calendar.
- Bacchanalia · Westside
- Aria · Buckhead
- Kimball House · Decatur
- Miller Union · West Midtown
- Bocado · Westside


Spotlight
Decatur — a small city with an outsized soul.
Just four square miles east of Atlanta, Decatur is a beloved community of porch culture, top-ranked schools, and walkable squares. The annual Decatur Book Festival, Concerts on the Square, and one of the strongest restaurant scenes in the metro make this a place families plant deep roots.
