Exploring Truist Park: Behind the Scenes of the Atlanta Braves Stadium Tour
For baseball fans, few experiences rival stepping into the home of the Atlanta Braves, Truist Park. The stadium tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the ballpark in ways that are simply not possible during a game. If you’re a die-hard Braves fan or you just love the sport, the tour provides an insider’s look at where the magic happens—without the pressure of a bottom-of-the-ninth scenario.
What to Expect on the Tour
Visitors are in for a treat as they embark on a 1.5-hour journey that covers roughly 1.7 miles, or about 4,000 steps—so it’s a great way to sneak in some exercise while geeking out over baseball history. The tour starts at the Right Field Gate, where guests meet their guide and prepare for a deep dive into Braves territory.
One of the first stops is the Xfinity Rooftop, a fan-favorite area that offers a sweeping view of the field. It’s the perfect place to snap a photo and imagine what it’s like to hit a home run—minus the pressure of actually having to do it, of course. Next, visitors head to the Press Box, where the voices behind the game work their magic. It’s a cool glimpse into the world of sports journalism, with a view that could make anyone feel like a play-by-play announcer.
The Hank Aaron Terrace is another highlight, named after the Braves legend himself. This area is packed with memorabilia that pays tribute to one of baseball’s greatest players. It’s a fun spot for those who appreciate the history of the game and the icons who shaped it. Just be prepared—this is the kind of place that might make you want to brush up on your baseball trivia.
Exclusive Clubs and Hidden Corners
The tour also takes guests through some of the ballpark’s most exclusive spots. The Xfinity Club and the Delta SKY360° Club offer a peek into the luxurious side of game day, where fans can enjoy the action in style. The Truist Club, with its plush seating and premium amenities, is another stop that showcases the finer things in life—like watching a nail-biter of a game with a gourmet meal in hand.
For those who want to get close to the field, the tour typically includes a stop at the dugout—though access is limited on game days for the 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. tours. It’s a surreal experience to sit where the players sit, even if it’s just for a moment. If you’re lucky enough to visit when the dugout is open, it’s easy to picture yourself strategizing with the team, or at least rooting them on from the best seats in the house.
A Walk Through Monument Garden and More
Monument Garden is a tribute to the Braves’ storied past, featuring statues, plaques, and other artifacts that celebrate the team’s legacy. It’s a reminder of the rich history that makes the Braves such a beloved franchise. And yes, there’s a statue of Hank Aaron here, too—because you can never have too many reminders of his greatness.
The tour also swings by some of the ballpark’s more playful spots. Coors Light Below the Chop and Terrapin Taproom are popular hangouts for fans during games, while Hope & Will’s Sandlot is a hit with younger visitors. Whether you’re interested in grabbing a cold one or letting the kids blow off some steam, these stops add a bit of fun to the tour.
Important Details
A few things to keep in mind: Tickets for the tour need to be purchased in advance online, and tours depart rain or shine. If you’re bringing little ones, note that children 2 years old and under can tag along for free. And if you need to stay hydrated, feel free to bring your own water bottle.
While the Braves Clubhouse isn’t part of the tour, there’s still plenty to see—and plenty of steps to keep your pedometer busy. So lace up your comfortable shoes, bring your love of baseball, and get ready for a behind-the-scenes look at Truist Park. It’s an experience that’s sure to hit it out of the park—without any of that pesky pressure to actually swing a bat.
Tour Stops
- Xfinity Rooftop
- Press Box
- Hank Aaron Terrace
- Xfinity Club
- Monument Garden
- Delta SKY360° Club
- Truist Club
- Dugout
- Coors Light Below the Chop
- Terrapin Taproom
- Hope & Will’s Sandlot
All stops are subject to availability. Field/dugout access is limited on game days. No Tours are given if a day game is being played.
Tour Schedule:
- In-Season (April-September/Playoffs)
Monday – Saturday : 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm
Sundays: 1:00pm, 3:00pm - Off-Season (Oct-Mar)
Mon-Sat: 10:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm
Address:
Truist Park
755 Battery Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
For more information, please call the Atlanta Braves ballpark tour office at (404) 614-2310 or visit https://www.mlb.com/braves/ballpark/tours/daily