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Truist Park

Atlanta, United States of America
StadiumAtlantaUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 41,0854 upcoming events
Truist Park
Type
Stadium
City
Atlanta
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
4
Address
755 Battery Ave SE
Time zone
Eastern Standard Time
Capacity
About 41,085

About this venue

Truist Park is more than a stadium—it’s a modern baseball landmark that has grown into one of the Atlanta area’s signature stages for major sports events and concerts. Opened in 2017, it was built as an airy, contemporary ballpark with around 41,500 seats, designed so sightlines feel close and the atmosphere carries across the stands.

Inside, the experience blends energy with comfort: wide concourses make moving around easy, while the food-and-drink program is part of the venue’s identity, complemented by year-round options next door. That stadium-plus-district concept is what makes Truist Park a true “destination,” not just a place to watch a game.

On the micro-location level, entrances connect naturally with The Battery Atlanta, so many visitors approach on foot through the entertainment district. The exact address is 755 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, United States. For public transit, official guidance commonly points to the bus stop at Cobb Parkway & Windy Ridge Parkway, followed by a roughly 0.3-mile (about 7-minute) walk to the stadium and The Battery Atlanta. For broader citywide transportation and planning, see the Atlanta section below on the page.

About the city

Atlanta, a dynamic metropolis of the American South, is not only a business hub but also one of the most exciting destinations for concerts and sports events. The city blends the energy of major arenas with a diverse cultural scene, so visitors can easily add something extra to a night at the stadium or in the arena. With a steady rhythm of events and a recognizable atmosphere, Atlanta is a frequent pick for trips when you want great entertainment and a strong selection of tickets.

A major advantage is how easy it is to arrive and get around. Travelers most often come via Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), while rail travel is available through Peachtree Station (Amtrak). Within the city, MARTA (rail and bus) connects key districts such as Downtown and Midtown, making it straightforward to reach top event locations, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, and Truist Park. If you drive or use rideshare, the road network and clear organization around event zones make planning even simpler.

Beyond the event itself, Atlanta offers a wide range of food and accommodation for different budgets. From restaurants serving local specialties and modern gastropubs to rooftop bars with skyline views, it’s easy to build an evening that starts before entry and continues after the show. Lodging is equally varied, from hotels in Downtown and Midtown to more affordable options along main corridors and near MARTA stations, so you can match your stay to your travel style.

For an extra layer of experience, take a walk around Centennial Olympic Park and explore what’s nearby, or choose an easy outdoor break along the trails of Atlanta BeltLine. Fans of big-city parks often head to Piedmont Park, while the charm of historic neighborhoods and pleasant streets in Midtown and nearby areas offers a different side of the city. This is what makes Atlanta feel like a destination where events, urban energy, and relaxed sightseeing fit naturally together.