Peachtree Corners, Gwinnett’s largest city, is a thriving mix of new restaurants, higher-end retail, technology and innovation. Outdoorsy visitors will love the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Areas, or the tranquil Jones Bridge Park, where fisherman, kayakers and tubers can be found throughout the year.
In the heart of Peachtree Corners, you’ll find their stunning 21-acre Town Center is the city’s downtown with over 15 restaurants, retail shops, office space and townhomes that overlook the 2-plus acre Town Green Park. The park is a central gathering place, and hosts live outdoor concerts and seasonal events. The city's landmark bridge located at the main entrance to the Town Center guides pedestrians over Peachtree Parkway and connects with the Corners Connector, the city's pedestrian and bicycle trail system.
The Town Green, designed as space for outdoor activities, includes an active water feature, open air pavilion, café tables, fire pit, projection screen, open lawn, playable art and a 2,500 square-foot veterans' monument that features seven sculptures.
There’s a thriving craft beer scene in the city; with local favorites Anderby Brewing, located in Tech Park, and Kettlerock Brewing, a family run brewery. Both offer live music, social events, and pet-friendly environments. Visitors can browse for gifts in boutiques at The Forum on Peachtree Parkway or choose from a number of tasty culinary options.
Peachtree Corners is centrally located, with an easy drive into intown Atlanta, as well as a 15-minute drive to major Gwinnett destinations including the Gas South District campus, Atlanta Athletic Club, Pinckneyville Park and other visitor destinations.