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Truist Park

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Truist Park is the state-of-the-art home stadium of the Atlanta Braves, opened in 2017. Located in Cobb County just northwest of downtown Atlanta, the ballpark is the centerpiece of The Battery Atlanta, a mixed-use development with restaurants, bars, shops, and a hotel. Visitors can enjoy a Braves game with excellent sightlines from every seat, or explore the surrounding plaza year-round. The stadium features a unique design with a wide concourse that keeps fans close to the action, and the adjacent Battery offers live music, dining, and family activities. It's a destination that blends baseball with urban entertainment, making it a top landmark in Atlanta.

Don't miss

  • Catch an Atlanta Braves game in a modern, fan-friendly ballpark
  • Explore The Battery Atlanta with its restaurants, bars, and live music
  • Visit the Braves' Monument Garden featuring team history and statues
  • Take a guided stadium tour to see dugouts, press box, and more
  • Enjoy the Chop House restaurant with views of the field

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Truist Park

You can visit on your own (game tickets and stadium tours require purchase; check the official braves website for availability and pricing. tours may sell out, so book in advance). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
859
4 star
301
3 star
81
2 star
42
1 star
46

Know before you go

  • Arrive early to explore The Battery before the game; gates open 90 minutes before first pitch.
  • Clear bag policy enforced; only small clutches and clear bags allowed.
  • Parking can be pricey on game days; consider rideshare or MARTA to avoid traffic.
  • The stadium has a retractable roof, so games proceed rain or shine.

A bit of history

Truist Park replaced Turner Field as the Braves' home in 2017, moving the team from downtown to Cobb County. The ballpark was built as part of a larger development to create a year-round entertainment district. Originally named SunTrust Park, it was renamed Truist Park in 2020 after a bank merger.

Common questions

Can I visit Truist Park on non-game days?

Yes, the stadium offers guided tours on select non-game days, and The Battery is open daily with shops and restaurants.

Is there parking at Truist Park?

Yes, multiple parking decks and lots are available, but prices vary and can be high on game days. Pre-purchase recommended.

What food options are available?

Truist Park offers a wide range from classic ballpark fare to local Atlanta cuisine, including the famous Chop House and various concessions in The Battery.

Can I bring a camera?

Small personal cameras are allowed, but professional equipment and tripods are not permitted without credentials.

Is the stadium accessible for wheelchairs?

Yes, Truist Park is fully ADA compliant with accessible seating, ramps, and elevators.

How do I get to Truist Park from downtown Atlanta?

Driving via I-75 North is the most direct route (about 20 minutes). Rideshare or a taxi is also convenient; MARTA bus routes 10 and 25 serve the area.

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