As Dekalb County’s fastest-growing city, Chamblee is home to more than 30,000 residents. Located just 14 miles northeast of Atlanta, the city began as a small rail town, incorporated in 1908. The city’s history is evident in its historic downtown, which has remained relatively intact even as the city continues to grow. Celebrate the area’s history by exploring the Chamblee Antique Row District, where you’ll find a treasure trove of vintage shops.
Chamblee is renowned for its international eateries, including authentic Mexican, Korean, and Vietnamese cuisine. The city hosts the popular Taste of Chamblee festival, celebrating its diverse food scene and culture. The iconic Plaza Fiesta is a vibrant shopping center offering a taste of Latin American culture, while the Chinatown Mall pulls visitors from all over Atlanta who enjoy exploring this unique shopping mall’s tea houses and food court.