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Truist Park, home to the Atlanta Braves since 2017, is a state-of-the-art ballpark with a capacity of over 41,000.
It offers a unique fan experience that blends Southern hospitality with modern technology.
The second newest ballpark in Major League Baseball is part of a larger project integrating a top-tier stadium with a multi-use development and community space.
Discover all you need to know before booking a tour of this impressive venue.
Table of contents
- Things to know before booking tickets
- Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park Guided Tour tickets
- Timings
- How long does the tour take
- Best time to visit
- Reviews
- FAQs
What to expect at Truist Park
Truist Park, surrounded by the vibrant Battery Atlanta entertainment district, promises a memorable experience.
Boasting the largest canopy in baseball, three times larger than most, it ensures optimal comfort.
On a tour, explore exclusive areas typically off-limits during games and admire the artifacts and exhibits.
Monument Garden showcases the Braves Hall of Fame, iconic uniforms, and awards.
Led by an experienced guide, delve into 150 years of history, making it a must-visit for any baseball enthusiast.
Enjoy the blend of rich history and modern amenities at this premier destination.
Things to know before booking tickets
Tickets for Truist Park tours are available online in advance or at the ticket counter.
However, we recommend booking your tickets online to avoid the hassle of lining up at a counter and wasting time.
Additionally, booking tickets online can help you get great discounts and offers.
Booking online also helps avoid last-minute disappointment and delays.
When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.
To book tickets, go to the guided tour booking page and select your preferred date and time and the number of tickets.
After the purchase, you will receive the tickets in your email.
You can show the ticket at the gate on the day of your visit and walk into the ballpark.
Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park Guided Tour tickets
Begin your Truist Park tour at the Right Field Gate, where you’ll meet your guide.
Feel like a VIP while exploring exclusive areas like Monument Garden and Xfinity Club.
Experience the field from the dugout and learn about Brave’s history through various artifacts and exhibits.
Relive Hank Aaron’s iconic home run at Monument Garden and visit the Hank Aaron Terrace to understand his contributions to civil rights and baseball.
Enjoy unique perspectives from the press box and Xfinity Rooftop.
End your visit by shopping at the 5,000-square-foot Braves Clubhouse Store, filled with official merchandise.
Ticket Prices
Adult (13+ years): US$25
Child (up to 13 years): US$15
Military: US$20
Timings
Truist Park tours are available from 10 am, 12 pm, or 2 pm between October and March.
During this period, the tour runs from Mondays to Saturdays.
Truist tours are available throughout the week between April and September at four different slots – 10 am, 11.30 am, 1 pm, and 2.30 pm.
How long does the tour take
A guided tour of the Truist Park lasts approximately 90 minutes.
All stops on the tour are subject to availability.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Truist Park is weekday mornings around 10 am for a quieter and hassle-free experience.
Weekends tend to be crowded.
Visiting Truist Park is an all-season activity; you can plan according to the weather.
The optimal time to visit Atlanta is between March and May.
During this time, you experience pleasant weather and participate in various outdoor activities.
It is very hot and humid in Atlanta in summer, and the room rates are at their highest.
Reviews
Here are some reviews for the Truist Park tour to make your trip easier.
Very neat and fun tour
We did this tour at the last minute, and I am so glad that we did. You get an opportunity to see all parts of Truist Park without the hustle and bustle of the huge crowds at game time. You also get to see places that you otherwise would not be able to. We also walked on the field and sat in the dugout. Our guide, Elliot, was awesome and full of neat facts.
A great tour
We took the Truist Park tour at 2:00 pm, on 12 Nov 21. Bobby Powell was our tour guide. This was a great tour. We got to see many of the “specialty areas” of the park that we’d otherwise never see. Bobby knows the history and the in/outs of the park.
FAQs
Here are some questions visitors usually ask before visiting Truist Park.
How can I book Truist Park tickets?
Tours of Truist Park are available to be booked online.
What is the capacity of Atlanta Braves Truist Park?
Truist Park has a capacity of over 41,000.
Is photography allowed on a Truist Park tour?
Yes, visitors are allowed to click pictures when touring Truist Park.
When can I book a Truist Park VIP tour?
VIP Experience tours of Truist Park can only be booked on game days.
How long does the Truist Park tour last?
A tour of Truist Park takes about an hour and a half.
However, it can vary depending on the size of the group and the tour guide.
What can I see when I tour Truist Park?
You can expect to see the Xfinity Rooftop, the Press Box, Hank Aaron Terrace, the Dugout, and the famous Monument Garden.
Is the Truist Park tour accessible for visitors with disabilities?
Truist Park tours are accessible to those with disabilities.
The ballpark offers wheelchair access and accommodations for those with hearing or visual impairments.
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