The stadium was the first in Major League Baseball to be built as part of a surrounding mixed-use development rather than an isolated facility.
The park's field dimensions are asymmetrical to honor classic ballparks of the early 20th century.
A specialized 'Monument Garden' behind home plate displays Braves history, including a 9-foot statue of Hank Aaron.
The stadium features a 'Chophouse' restaurant that extends over the right-field wall.
The design includes a high-tech LED canopy system that covers a significantly larger percentage of seats than traditional ballpark overhangs.
The team's official mascot, Homer, has a dedicated clubhouse area within the stadium infrastructure.
The ballpark uses a high-performance grass hybrid designed to remain resilient during heavy game-day traffic and Georgia's climate.
The surrounding Battery district operates as a year-round entertainment hub even when the Braves are playing away games.
Truist Park is the home stadium of the Atlanta Braves, Major League Baseball team, located in the Cumberland area of Cobb County, Georgia. It serves as the anchor for The Battery Atlanta, a 60-acre mixed-use development featuring dining, retail, and entertainment spaces surrounding the ballpark. The venue features a retro-modern design with a seating capacity of approximately 41,000. It includes the Xfinity Rooftop, which offers a direct view of the field and a dedicated bar. The stadium is constructed with a 360-degree concourse, allowing fans to walk the entire perimeter of the park while maintaining a view of the game. It is situated at the intersection of I-75 and I-285, known as the 'Cobb Cloverleaf'. The park features a cantilevered roof and air conditioning systems designed to keep fans comfortable during Georgia’s humid summer months.
The Hank Aaron statue in the Monument Garden behind home plate.
Arrive at The Battery several hours before first pitch to enjoy the restaurants, as they fill up quickly on game days.
Bring a portable phone charger, as mobile ticketing and stadium app usage drain battery life during long games.
Check the 'bag policy' on the official team website before heading out, as clear bag restrictions are strictly enforced for all stadium events.
Avoid relying on street parking, as it is extremely limited and heavily restricted in favor of pre-paid garage lots.
Operations are primarily centered around the MLB season from spring through early autumn, with potential postseason games extending into late October.
No formal dress code; however, shirts and shoes are required at all times.