If you spend any time in Buckhead, you’ll quickly notice that there isn’t just one “Buckhead Atlanta zip code.” Buckhead covers a large part of north Atlanta, and several different ZIP codes serve its neighborhoods, business districts, and residential streets.
Understanding which Buckhead ZIP codes apply where can help with:
Below is a clear breakdown of the main Buckhead Atlanta ZIP codes, what areas they generally cover, and how to avoid common address mix-ups.
Buckhead is not a separate city—it’s a major district within Atlanta, GA, mostly in Fulton County. Because of its size and density, it’s covered by multiple ZIP codes.
These ZIP codes are most commonly associated with the heart of Buckhead:
| ZIP Code | City/State | Commonly Associated With Buckhead Areas* |
|---|---|---|
| 30305 | Atlanta, GA | Peachtree Road corridor, Buckhead Village, Peachtree Heights, Garden Hills |
| 30309 | Atlanta, GA | Southern edge of Buckhead, Peachtree Road near Brookwood / south of Peachtree Battle |
| 30326 | Atlanta, GA | Lenox area, Phipps Plaza, major Buckhead business/shopping district |
| 30327 | Atlanta, GA | West Buckhead: Paces, Chastain Park area, Northside Pkwy corridor |
*Neighborhood references are general, not strict official boundaries.
These four—30305, 30309, 30326, and 30327—are what most people mean when they refer to “Buckhead zip codes.”
30305 is often considered the “classic” Buckhead ZIP code. It covers much of the core residential and commercial area.
Commonly included parts of Buckhead in 30305:
If you’re looking at a condo off Peachtree Road or an older Buckhead neighborhood with tree-lined streets and classic homes, there’s a strong chance it carries 30305.
30326 is strongly tied to Buckhead’s high-rise business and shopping core.
Addresses in 30326 commonly fall near:
If you’re heading to:
…then you’re very likely in 30326.
30327 covers much of West Buckhead, characterized by larger lots, wooded residential streets, and proximity to major north–south routes.
It commonly includes:
This ZIP code includes some of the most residential, low-density parts of Buckhead, mixed with easy access to I-75 and key commuter corridors.
30309 straddles the line between Buckhead and Midtown, covering a mix of residential streets, high-rises, and busy stretches along Peachtree.
Within the Buckhead sphere, 30309 may include:
Because 30309 also covers parts of Midtown, you’ll often want to look at the street name and nearby landmarks to confirm whether someone means “Buckhead” or “Midtown” when they say 30309.
Depending on how people define “Buckhead” vs. North Atlanta, you may also run into these ZIP codes:
Some listings, real estate descriptions, or local conversations will refer to 30324 and 30342 as being in or near Buckhead, especially if they are:
If you want an address that is solidly Buckhead in most people’s eyes, you’ll usually be looking at 30305, 30326, 30327, or parts of 30309.
Because Buckhead is a district, not a separate city, its boundaries aren’t defined by ZIP code alone. To confirm an address is in Buckhead:
Check the ZIP Code
Look at the Street and Nearby Landmarks
Some streets strongly signal Buckhead, such as:
Use “Atlanta, GA” as the City
Buckhead addresses typically use:
Ask How Locals Describe It
Real estate agents, rideshare drivers, and longtime residents often use clear shorthand like:
If you live in, work in, or visit Buckhead, you’ll use the correct ZIP code regularly. Here are some everyday situations:
Many services ask for your ZIP to:
Using the correct Buckhead ZIP code (for example, 30305 for central Buckhead or 30326 near Lenox) helps avoid delays or routing mix-ups.
When typing an address into a rideshare or mapping app:
For example, some streets, courts, or lanes can have nearly identical names in different parts of the city. The correct Buckhead ZIP helps the app send you to the right side of town.
ZIP codes don’t perfectly match school zones or voting districts, but they’re often used as a starting point:
In Buckhead, most addresses are in Fulton County, but always verify your specific address for things like property taxes or court jurisdictions.
While there isn’t a “Buckhead-only” post office for all ZIPs, several USPS locations serve Buckhead-area ZIP codes such as 30305, 30326, 30327, and nearby areas. If you are:
…you can use nearby Atlanta post offices that commonly serve Buckhead residents and businesses. When visiting or calling, have your full address and ZIP code ready so staff can direct you correctly.
If you’re visiting Atlanta and trying to stay in or near Buckhead, ZIP codes can help you quickly narrow down hotel or rental searches:
Look for accommodations in 30305 or 30326 to be closest to:
Consider 30327 if you prefer:
Be careful with 30309:
Use this as a fast mental checklist:
Definitely Buckhead (commonly accepted):
Often considered “Greater Buckhead” or nearby:
When in doubt, combine ZIP code + street + nearby landmark to confirm if an address is truly in Buckhead, Atlanta or just close by.
By understanding how Buckhead’s ZIP codes are laid out, you’ll navigate north Atlanta more confidently—whether you’re choosing a place to live, scheduling deliveries, booking a stay, or simply figuring out exactly where “Buckhead” starts and ends on the map.
