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Conyers

About Conyers

Cute & cozy with room to roam.

From its 1.5-acre botanical gardens to the little antique steam train in the heart of town (affectionately named “The Dinky”), just about everything about downtown Conyers is small, but mighty cute. Think: cozy, art-filled alleyways, local shops and restaurants, bookstores, dive bars, and Georgia’s own mini French Quarter. And outside of Olde Town, you’ll find room to roam and lots to see—from parks with beaches, waterfalls, and horses to biscotti-making monks and a top-notch public golf course designed by Arnold Palmer himself. With all this and a hefty dose of Southern hospitality, it’s easy to see why so many people love to call Conyers home.

Artsy downtown (open containers ok!)
Close-knit community
Parks, trails, & cute old trains
Reason to buy a horse

Why You
Belong

A few reasons why you will love to call Conyers home.

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Home Sweet Home

Here are some of the different types of living accommodations you can find in Conyers:

Craftsman cottage with a porch swing
Newly built condo by a nature trail
Cozy ranch house near Olde Town

In Your
Backyard

The World’s Shortest Endurance Run

After the St. Patrick’s Day parade, join your neighbors for the 0.1-mile run (not race) from the Welcome Center to The Pointe Tavern.

Local
Landmarks

Olde Town Conyers

Entertainment district full of wisteria, bonsai, & koi

Monastery of the Holy Spirit

Lunch with monks, bike, see stained glass, & feed geese

Georgia International Horse Park

The equestrian venue for the ’96 Olympics

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Home to some of the metro’s most-loved suburbs, scenic countryside, and most diverse communities in the U.S., the northeast metro packs in a lot. From top jobs in tech and award-winning global cuisine to mountain-view wineries, waterfalls, and roadside boiled peanuts, you’ll find something for every taste and style.

Northwest

Crisp air. Rolling hills. Winding rivers and the mountains just a few miles up the road? These are just some of the reasons we love the northwest metro—and why so many companies do, too. Home to HQs from Mercedes-Benz (minutes from the Chattahoochee River) to TK Elevator (with ballpark views as an added perk) the northwest metro puts natural beauty, culture, and top career opportunities right outside your door.

Central

Spanning hundreds of neighborhoods—including 242 within Atlanta’s city limits alone—the central metro is home to communities of every pace and style. Want to work at a top tech company but live on a lake? Check out Brookhaven. Come home to a Victorian mansion, then head out to a punk show down the street? Try Inman Park. Want to keep chickens but ditch owning a car? Grant Park’s got you covered. Whatever your style, you’ll find a community where you belong.

Southeast

If you’re a fan of charming small towns with easy access to the city—and a head start to the beach—Southeast metro Atlanta is where you belong. Here you can find opportunities at major companies like General Mills and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, and enjoy convenient trips to the ATL airport (perfect for a career in aerospace, or a weekend getaway).

Southwest

From rolling pastures to gorgeous forests, rivers, and waterfalls, the Southwest metro’s got natural beauty in spades. But that doesn’t mean you’ll run short on excitement, because this area is also home to major movie studios, ample opportunities in wellness, hospitality, and the arts—and the epicenter of U.S. Soccer.