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Discover the Atlanta Braves' Truist Park with this guided tour featuring exclusive areas, memorabilia, and insights, all for $35 in about 90 minutes.

The Guided Tour of Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park offers an engaging look behind the scenes of one of Major League Baseball’s most iconic ballparks. Priced at $35 per person, this 90-minute experience is perfect for baseball fans, sports enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the inner workings of a professional stadium. The tour departs from 775 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, and includes a mobile ticket for easy access.
This tour stands out because it takes visitors into many areas typically off-limits during games, such as the Braves press box, Hank Aaron Terrace, and the Braves dugout. All participants receive a Retired Number chain as a keepsake, adding a special touch. While the tour includes a variety of exclusive stops, it’s important to note that bottled water is not included, so bringing your own may be advisable.
Although recent reviews highlight excellent guides and memorable sights, some mention technical issues like sound clarity. Still, with a high overall rating of 5.0/5 from 104 reviews, this tour remains a popular choice. It suits those who want a guided, rundown of Truist Park in a manageable time span.

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The tour begins at 775 Battery Ave SE, which is conveniently located near the stadium’s main entrance. The starting point, known as the Chop House Gate, is easy to find and close to parking and transportation options. The tour concludes at the same location, making it straightforward for visitors to plan their day afterward.
Because the tour is about 90 minutes long, it fits well into a half-day schedule. Confirmations are received immediately upon booking, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for guests with support animals. Note that bottled water isn’t included, so bringing your own refreshment is a good idea for comfort.
The tour takes visitors into several not normally accessible during games, providing a rare look at the stadium’s inner areas. Stops include the Braves press box, where you can see the nerve center of game coverage, and the Hank Aaron Terrace, a tribute to the legendary player. Visitors also explore the Xfinity Club, a luxury space, and the Monument Garden, which showcases Braves history.
Participants get to walk along the Braves dugout, sit below the iconic Chop, and view the Delta and Truist Clubs, giving insight into the stadium’s premium areas. These stops are especially popular because they reveal the behind-the-scenes logistics and luxury of Truist Park.
These stops provide a comprehensive look at what makes Truist Park special, though some reviews mention sound issues with the guides, so staying close and attentive enhances the experience.
Guides leading this tour are recognized for their knowledgeable and friendly approach. Review comments highlight Russ’ expertise and engaging storytelling, which bring the stadium’s history and features to life. While some reviews note initial difficulties with audio clarity, guides are generally praised for their enthusiasm and insight.
The small group size — limited to 35 people — ensures that visitors receive personalized attention and ample opportunity to ask questions. The overall positive rating of 4.9/5 indicates strong satisfaction from past participants.
Participants should prepare for moderate physical activity, including walking around the stadium and standing in various locations. The tour is designed to be accessible for those with a moderate fitness level. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially as some stops involve walking on the field or through different sections of the stadium.
The pace is generally steady, allowing for photo opportunities and close-up views of key areas like the dugout and club spaces. Since bottled water isn’t included, visitors may want to bring their own refreshments to stay hydrated.

This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing schedules. Once confirmed, no refunds apply if canceled less than 24 hours before the tour begins, so planning ahead is advised. Changes or rescheduling within the cutoff are not accepted, ensuring smooth operations for all participants.
While this tour is unique in offering access to VIP areas and off-limits spaces, other local tours are available, like the 90-Minute Trolley Tour or the World of Coca-Cola Admission. Those alternative experiences provide different perspectives on Atlanta’s attractions but don’t include the stadium-specific access provided here.
The Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park guided tour combines value and exclusive access into a manageable, engaging experience. At $35, visitors get a detailed look at the stadium’s private and behind-the-scenes areas, guided by knowledgeable staff. The inclusion of a Retired Number chain makes for a memorable souvenir.
While audio issues have been noted, the overall high ratings and positive reviews affirm its appeal. This tour is ideal for baseball fans, history enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a comprehensive stadium experience without the need for extended durations or large group sizes.
If you’re eager to see what goes on behind the scenes at Truist Park and appreciate guided insights in a compact tour, this experience is a solid choice.
“The guide was almost impossible to hear. Im not sure if he was talking fast and mumbling or something was wrong with the headset, but I have no ide…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes access to exclusive areas like the press box, dugout, and private clubs, as well as a Retired Number chain souvenir.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 775 Battery Ave SE near the Chop House Gate.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, but participants should have a moderate physical fitness level; some walking on the field or stadium areas is involved.
Are food or drinks included?
No, bottled water is not included, so bringing your own is recommended.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to a maximum of 35 travelers.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
Expect to see the press box, Hank Aaron Terrace, luxury clubs, the dugout, and the Monument Garden.
Who leads the tour?
Guides are known for their knowledgeable and enthusiastic approach, with some reviewers highlighting specific guides like Russ for their storytelling.