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A complete guide to every restroom at Truist Park — including family rooms, ADA accessible facilities, and insider tips for shorter lines.
Truist Park opened on April 14, 2017 as SunTrust Park, replacing Turner Field in downtown Atlanta. Built at a cost of $1.1 billion (including The Battery Atlanta development), the ballpark was designed by Populous and sits in the Cumberland/Galleria area of Cobb County, about 10 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.
The ballpark was renamed Truist Park in 2020 following the merger of SunTrust and BB&T into Truist Financial. The surrounding Battery Atlanta development is a 60-acre mixed-use district with restaurants, bars, shops, a hotel, and entertainment venues — making it a destination beyond game days. The Braves won the 2021 World Series, their first since 1995, at this venue.
Truist Park has restrooms on all three concourse levels — 100, 200, and 300. With 12 family restrooms spread across all levels, it's one of the best-equipped MLB ballparks for families.
ADA-accessible restrooms are available on all levels. The ballpark has elevators for access between levels. For accessibility assistance, visit Guest Services at any gate.
12 family restrooms: Sections 112, 120, 130, 140, 148, 152 (100 Level); 216, 241 (200 Level); 312, 323, 329, 346 (300 Level). A nursing lounge near Section 141 has comfortable seating and power outlets.
Restrooms are accessible once inside the ballpark. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The Battery Atlanta district outside has restaurants with public restrooms available year-round.
13 restrooms across 3 areas at Truist Park.
Dedicated nursing lounge near Section 141 with comfortable seating, power outlets for breast pumps, and changing table.
Truist Park has 12 family restrooms — 6 on the 100 level alone. No matter where you're sitting, there's one nearby.
The 300 level restrooms are less crowded than the 100 level, especially during peak innings. With 4 family restrooms up there, it's a good option for families.
The Battery Atlanta is a whole entertainment district right outside the ballpark. Arrive early, grab dinner at one of the restaurants, and use their restrooms before heading in.
The nursing lounge near Section 141 is a dedicated space with comfortable seating and power outlets. Ask any Guest Services rep for directions.
CobbLinc fare-free circulator buses run to the ballpark from nearby park-and-ride lots on game days. It's easier than dealing with Battery Atlanta traffic.
Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. Walk the 360-degree concourse on the 100 level — you can see the field from everywhere and check out the food options while locating the nearest restroom.
All concourse restrooms and 12 family restrooms are open. Gates open 90 minutes before first pitch. The 100 level behind home plate has the heaviest traffic during the 5th and 7th innings.
Truist Park hosts concerts and events. Most restrooms remain open, though some sections may be closed. The Battery Atlanta stays open and active.
Popular pre-game and post-game spots within walking distance.
Entertainment District · Adjacent
60-acre mixed-use district with dozens of restaurants, bars, and shops surrounding Truist Park. Open year-round, not just on game days.
Known for: Year-round dining, entertainment, pre-game atmosphere
Neapolitan Pizza · The Battery
Acclaimed Neapolitan pizza from Giovanni Di Palma. Wood-fired pies with imported Italian ingredients.
Known for: Neapolitan pizza, San Gennaro pie
Brewery & Restaurant · The Battery
Georgia's own Terrapin Beer Company taproom with house-brewed beers and pub food.
Known for: Craft beer, Hopsecutioner IPA, local brewery
Tex-Mex · The Battery
Ford Fry's Tex-Mex spot with strong margaritas, queso, and fajitas.
Known for: Margaritas, queso, Tex-Mex
Garages, lots, and street parking options.
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
General parking closest to the ballpark. Pre-purchase at Braves.com.
Truist Park, east side
Tailgating-friendly lot. Opens early for pre-game.
1 Galleria Pkwy, Atlanta, GA
Budget option at the nearby Galleria. CobbLinc shuttle to the ballpark.
Various Cumberland locations
Free parking with fare-free CobbLinc circulator bus to The Battery. Best budget option.
Official lots run $20-40. The best deal is CobbLinc fare-free park-and-ride lots — free parking and a free bus to The Battery. Traffic around the ballpark on game days is notorious. Arrive early or use the circulator.
CobbLinc Fare-Free Circulator (Game Days)
656 ft
Rideshare Drop-off (Battery Ave)
328 ft
Nearby places sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors.
Also nearby: Restrooms at Mercedes-Benz Stadium · Restrooms at Hard Rock Stadium