Aloft Atlanta at The Battery Atlanta
Modern, design-forward hotel built in 2020, located steps from Truist Park within The Battery district.
Atlanta, GA · Capacity: 41,084
Home of the Atlanta Braves and centerpiece of The Battery Atlanta entertainment district. The 41,084-seat ballpark opened in 2017 and features great sightlines, a massive video board, and a surrounding complex of restaurants, bars, and shops that makes game day an all-day experience.
Truist Park, opened in 2017 northwest of downtown Atlanta, was built closeness-first, with cantilevered decks bringing fans near the action — and it's wrapped by The Battery Atlanta, a year-round district of restaurants, bars and music right outside the gates.
That mixed-use design has made it a model for the modern ballpark trip, with the party starting hours before first pitch.
Below are the Atlanta stays, restaurants and bars fans use around Truist Park.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Truist Park in Atlanta — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Modern, design-forward hotel built in 2020, located steps from Truist Park within The Battery district.
All-suite hotel just steps from Truist Park and the shops and restaurants of The Battery.
The official hotel of the Atlanta Braves, a luxury property attached to Truist Park with ballpark-view rooms.
Directly connected to State Farm Arena via an indoor walkway, the Omni Hotel at CNN Center is the closest hotel to the Hawks' home court — making it the premier stay for NBA playoff crowds and visiting teams. The proximity to CNN Center's food hall and the GWCC campus means you're steps from everything Atlanta's downtown offers.
The Signia by Hilton Atlanta is physically connected to the Georgia World Congress Center and steps from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, making it the most convenient hotel for Falcons games, Atlanta United matches, and the College Football Playoff National Championship. The sports-world clientele and in-house restaurants create an atmosphere where you're likely to spot a former athlete at the bar.
Loews Atlanta Hotel in Midtown is one of the city's finest sports-travel lodging options, offering proximity to State Farm Arena and Mercedes-Benz Stadium via the MARTA rail system while providing full luxury hotel amenities in Atlanta's most vibrant neighborhood. The rooftop pool and bar become a social hub on playoff weekends, and the hotel's connection to the High Museum of Art's cultural district ensures there is plenty to do between games. It is the benchmark for upscale sports travel in Atlanta.
Southern-style bar and restaurant just outside the main gates of Truist Park, with craft cocktails.
Country bar at The Battery featuring ice-cold drinks, line dancing, a mechanical bull and a large patio.
Two-level sports bar and gaming parlor at The Battery with a 36-foot LED screen, table tennis and games.
Northside Tavern is Atlanta's legendary blues bar, a modest dive where legendary acts like Mudcat have played for decades and sports fans gather postgame for ice-cold PBRs and live music that extends well past midnight. The bar's raw authenticity and devoted regulars provide a counterpoint to Atlanta's modern entertainment districts. Hawks fans have been stopping here after Philips Arena games for years, making it one of the city's most cherished sports-culture institutions.
Buckhead's exclusive bottle-service nightclub where Atlanta's hip-hop royalty holds court until dawn. Future, Lil Baby, Quavo, and 21 Savage are regulars in this high-energy, velvet-rope palace of Southern nightlife.
STATS is Atlanta's premier downtown sports bar, with over 100 HD screens covering every game and an extensive local craft beer list. Located on Marietta Street, it's the default pregame destination for Hawks, Atlanta United, and Georgia Tech events, with a massive open floor plan that handles playoff crowds effortlessly.
Walkable outpost of Atlanta's acclaimed pizzeria serving wood-fired Neapolitan-style pies.
New York-style deli at The Battery serving bagels, sandwiches and all-day breakfast near the ballpark.
Lively Tex-Mex spot at The Battery with a two-story indoor/outdoor bar and a large screen for sports.
Widely considered Atlanta's finest restaurant since 1999, Bacchanalia serves a refined New American tasting menu with farm-fresh Georgia ingredients in a Westside Provisions District space. A favorite for celebratory dinners after Hawks wins or Braves clinchers, it represents Atlanta's culinary elite.
Chef Kevin Gillespie's Gunshow is one of Atlanta's most inventive dining experiences — a dim sum-style service where chefs bring dishes tableside and you choose what you want. The ever-changing menu reflects the best of Southern ingredients with global technique. A must for food-focused fans spending a night in Atlanta.
Buckhead's premier power steakhouse for over two decades, serving prime cuts and a legendary lobster bar in a white-tablecloth setting. The go-to celebration spot for LeBron James, Ludacris, Tyler Perry, and Atlanta's sports elite.
Walk or bike the 2.25-mile converted rail corridor connecting Piedmont Park to Krog Street Market through street art, parks, and Atlanta's most walkable urban space.
Centennial Olympic Park was built for the 1996 Atlanta Games and remains the heart of Atlanta's downtown sports and entertainment district, flanked by State Farm Arena, the Georgia Aquarium, and the College Football Hall of Fame. The park's fountain of rings is a beloved meeting point for sports fans before Hawks games and major events. Walking the park's history trail, which honors every Olympic sport, is a deeply satisfying activity for sports-loving visitors.
This 94,256-square-foot interactive museum in downtown Atlanta celebrates the history and passion of college football. Fans can kick field goals, call plays, and explore three floors of exhibits honoring over 1,000 Hall of Famers. The building's exterior features a massive helmet wall representing every college football program.
The Battery Atlanta is the gold standard of sports entertainment districts — a 60-acre mixed-use development surrounding Truist Park where fans can eat, drink, and shop for hours before and after Braves games. With national chains alongside local Atlanta restaurants and a live music stage, it's become a destination independent of baseball.
Tour the architectural marvel that is Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United. The guided tour showcases the world's largest halo video board, the unique eight-panel retractable roof, premium suites, and the fan-friendly concessions famously known for their affordable pricing.
Atlanta's crown jewel of adaptive reuse, Ponce City Market sits on the BeltLine trail in a converted 1920s Sears building with a world-class food hall and rooftop carnival. Sports fans build their game-day itinerary around a PCM lunch followed by the BeltLine walk to Piedmont Park — the ideal way to experience Atlanta's urban energy before any major event.
Truist Park in Atlanta is tracked across 0 events and seats 41,084 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.
Jason Aldean, Ludacris have been spotted at Truist Park.
Truist Park has a capacity of 41,084 people.
Truist Park opened in 2017. It was designed by Populous.
Atlanta Braves plays home games at Truist Park in Atlanta.
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