Buckhead isn't one neighborhood — it's a collection of them, each with its own rhythm. Whether you're drawn to tree-lined streets with kids on bikes or walkable blocks with restaurants spilling onto sidewalks, there's a pocket of Buckhead that feels like it was made for you. Here are the ones locals love most.
Chastain Park
The crown jewel. Families flock here for the 268-acre park at its center — trails, a pool, a golf course, and the amphitheater that hosts summer concerts under the stars. The streets are wide, the lots are generous, and weekend mornings revolve around the farmers market and long runs around the park loop. It's the rare neighborhood that feels both prestigious and laid-back.
Tuxedo Park
Old-guard Buckhead at its finest. Tuxedo Park is home to the Governor's Mansion, towering hardwoods, and some of the most storied estates in Atlanta. It's quiet, private, and unapologetically elegant. If you're looking for grandeur with a sense of history, this is where you'll find it.
Peachtree Park
One of Buckhead's best-kept secrets — though it's getting harder to keep. Tucked between Peachtree Road and Piedmont, Peachtree Park has a walkable, almost in-town village feel. Young families and professionals love the proximity to shops and restaurants without sacrificing tree cover and charm. The building boom here has brought modern new construction right alongside classic brick bungalows.
Garden Hills
This is the neighborhood where people walk to dinner, know their neighbors' dogs by name, and fight over who brings what to the block party. Garden Hills straddles the Buckhead-Midtown line and benefits from both — quiet residential streets just minutes from Peachtree Battle Shopping Center and the BeltLine connector. The community pool is the social hub every summer.
Peachtree Hills
Artsy, walkable, and full of personality. Peachtree Hills sits right off Peachtree Road with easy access to some of Buckhead's best dining along the Peachtree Hills corridor. The homes range from charming 1940s cottages to sleek renovations, and the neighborhood has a creative energy you don't always find north of Midtown.
Buckhead Village
This is where the energy is. Buckhead Village is the commercial and social heart of the area — restaurants, boutiques, nightlife, and high-rises all concentrated in a walkable district. If you want to live where things are happening and leave the car parked, this is your spot. The recent development around Buckhead Village District has only amplified the buzz.
Collier Hills
Collier Hills feels like a hidden neighborhood even though it's minutes from everything. Bordered by Bobby Jones Golf Course and Tanyard Creek Park, it offers a surprising amount of green space and quiet for being so centrally located. It's drawn a wave of young buyers who want value and proximity without giving up character.
Pine Hills
Nestled along Northside Drive, Pine Hills is serene and wooded with a distinctly residential feel. The lots are large, the canopy is thick, and the pace is slow — exactly the way residents like it. It's a place people move to and never leave, which tells you everything you need to know.
Haynes Manor
A small, tight-knit enclave near Chastain Park that punches above its weight in community spirit. Haynes Manor has the big-lot charm of its more famous neighbor without the price tag. It's walkable to the park, family-oriented, and quietly one of the best values in upper Buckhead.
Peachtree Battle
Named for the Civil War battle fought nearby, Peachtree Battle is defined by rolling terrain, mature landscaping, and stately homes set back from winding roads. The Peachtree Battle Shopping Center anchors daily life — and living within walking distance of it is a point of pride for residents.
Every corner of Buckhead has something worth discovering. The best way to find your fit? Drive the streets on a Saturday morning, grab coffee at a local spot, and see which neighborhood makes you want to stay a little longer.