

A vibrant, open-air market in Dunwoody, Georgia, offering fresh produce, artisanal products, and live music.
A vibrant local market offering fresh produce, artisanal products, and live music.
A 127-acre nature preserve featuring trails, wildlife exhibits, and a native plant nursery.
An annual arts festival featuring local artists, live music, and food vendors (evenings in April).
Dunwoody Green Market encourages sustainability, so bring your own bag for shopping.
Georgia's climate can be hot and sunny, so a sun hat is crucial for outdoor markets like Dunwoody Green Market.
Stay hydrated during your visit to the market and reduce plastic waste.
A popular breakfast spot with creative biscuits and Southern sides.
A cozy cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and baked goods.
A chain restaurant serving seafood and steaks in a modern atmosphere.
Crispy fried chicken atop a fluffy waffle, drizzled with maple syrup
Creamy pimento cheese spread between two slices of white bread
Sweet, juicy peaches baked with a crispy, buttery topping
An open-air sculpture gallery in Florence, housing masterpieces like Perseus with the Head of Medusa.

A stunning 16th-century garden with over 6 kilometers of paths, offering panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley.

Gateway to Fiordland National Park, offering stunning fiords, hiking, and wildlife spotting.
Dunwoody's signature pottery, hand-painted with intricate designs reflecting local flora and fauna.
A taste of Georgia, these preserves are made from locally sourced, ripe peaches.
These vibrant silk scarves are hand-dyed using natural dyes, a tradition passed down through generations.