Atlanta Braves
Experience the Sights and Sounds of the Baseball Ballpark with the Atlanta Braves
Springtime in Atlanta may mean flowers are blooming and birds are singing, but sports fans will tell you that spring means baseball, and not just any baseball–Braves baseball.
As one of the most popular MLB teams in the country, the Braves have legions of fans across the entire U.S. Need another reason to catch a Braves game? We’ve got five:
Reasons to Catch a Braves Game

- The Braves’ history dates back to 1871 as the Boston Red Stockings, making them one of the oldest MLB franchises.
- Their current ballpark, Truist Park, isn’t just a stadium—it’s part of The Battery Atlanta, a hotspot for food, shopping, and entertainment.
- The Braves have snagged four World Series titles (1914, 1957, 1995, and 2021).
- From 1991 to 2005, the Braves set an MLB record with 14 straight division titles.
- Hank Aaron smashed Babe Ruth’s home run record right here in Atlanta—a moment that changed baseball forever.
Things To Do

Hang out with other fans
You can tailgate at The Battery Atlanta in Braves Lot North 29. Bring your cornhole boards, mini-grills, beer and gather with your friends for pregame festivities. Odds are, you’ll make even more friends with other dedicated Braves fans.
Take a tour
More than just catching the game, you can take a tour of Truist Park. On the tour, you’ll see the broadcast booth, press box, luxury suites, dugout and even the clubhouse (offered when the team is out of town).
Run bases
After Sunday home games, kids can run the bases. Take your little one for a memorable day at the park.
Get an autograph
Come to a game on Sunday and you can get autographs from your favorite Braves alumni.
Insider tips

- You won’t have to break the bank purchasing an Atlanta Braves ticket, as nearly half of the ballpark’s seats are priced at $20 or less, and more than 7,000 seats are priced at $10 or less.
Know before you go
Where do I go to see an Atlanta Braves game?
Truist Park is the home of the Atlanta Braves. The park is located at:
755 Battery Ave. SE
Atlanta, Ga. 30339
Is Truist Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes, with the help of an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) consultant, Truist Park was designed to be universally accessible and comfortable for all guests. Truist Park provides services and amenities specifically for fans. These include accessible parking, elevators and escalators, courtesy rides, accessible seating, accessible restrooms, lowered concession counters, drinking fountains, and an accessible seating concierge service. Get more information.
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