Seating Options at Truist Park: What You Need to Know 🎟️

Truist Park, home of the Atlanta Braves, offers a range of seating choices designed to accommodate different preferences, budgets, and accessibility needs. Understanding the layout and your options helps you make a decision that fits your specific situation and comfort level.

How Truist Park Seating Is Organized

The stadium features multiple seating levels and sections. Generally, seats are categorized by location (field level, club level, upper deck), proximity to the field (behind home plate, along the baselines, in the outfield), and amenities included (standard, club access, premium). Each combination creates a different experience—and different price point.

Field-level seats offer the closest views and most immersive game experience. Club-level seating typically includes access to exclusive lounges, premium food and beverage options, and climate-controlled spaces. Upper-deck seats provide a wider view of the entire field and are generally less expensive, though they're farther from the action.

Key Factors That Vary by Seating Type

FactorWhat It Means for You
Distance from fieldAffects view quality, ability to see player details, and sense of proximity to the game
Shade and weather exposureMatters for comfort during day games or hot weather; some sections offer covered seating
Accessibility featuresWheelchair accessible sections, companion seating, and ADA facilities vary by location
Included amenitiesClub seating may offer parking, food, beverage, or lounge access; standard seats typically don't
Noise levelLower bowl seats experience louder crowd noise; upper deck is slightly quieter

Accessibility and Seating for Seniors 👴👵

If you're a senior considering attending a game, several factors matter:

Wheelchair and mobility access is available throughout the stadium, though specific accessible seats vary by section. Companion seating (for a caregiver or family member) is typically available adjacent to accessible spots.

Stairs and walking are considerations at any stadium. Upper-deck sections require climbing stairs or relying on elevators, which can be crowded during peak entry times. Club-level and field-level seating may reduce walking distance from parking or entrances, depending on your lot assignment.

Climate control affects comfort significantly. Club-level spaces offer air conditioning. Field-level and upper-deck seats expose you to outdoor temperature and sun. Some shaded sections exist, but availability depends on game time and season.

Convenience amenities—nearby restrooms, concessions, accessible parking, and short walking distances—vary by section. Premium seating generally clusters closer to these services.

Questions to Ask When Choosing Your Seats

  • How much walking and stair-climbing can you comfortably manage?
  • Do you prefer shade or are you comfortable with sun exposure?
  • Is being close to the field important, or do you prefer a full-field view?
  • Would climate-controlled club access improve your experience?
  • Do you need wheelchair accessibility or companion seating?
  • How important are included amenities (food, beverage, parking) to your decision?

Your answers will narrow which seating type and section makes sense for your visit.

Where to Verify Current Availability and Pricing

Seating inventory, pricing, and specific amenities change by game, date, and season. The official Truist Park and Atlanta Braves websites list available sections, provide seat maps showing views from specific locations, and allow you to compare options before purchasing. Many ticket platforms also display photos from actual seat locations, which can help you assess sightlines and distance.

The right seat depends entirely on your priorities, physical comfort needs, budget, and what matters most to you about the game experience.