Every restroom and bathroom at Truist Park, mapped by level, gate, and section — plus the best places to eat, drink, and stay at The Battery Atlanta.
Heading into Truist Park? Find the closest bathroom to your entry gate in seconds.
| I'm entering via... | Nearest restroom | Walk | Accessible | Family |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home Plate Gate (Battery Ave, main entrance) | Main Concourse, behind Section 116 | 1 min | Yes | Section 121 |
| First Base Gate (Heritage Pavilion side) | Main Concourse, behind Section 134 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Third Base Gate (Left field side) | Main Concourse, behind Section 106 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Left Field Gate (Hope & Will Call Plaza) | Main Concourse, behind Section 145 | 2 min | Yes | — |
| Right Field Gate (Chop House side) | Main Concourse, behind Section 151 | 1 min | Yes | — |
| Not inside yet (The Battery Atlanta) | Restrooms inside The Battery restaurants or retail | Varies | Yes | — |
💡 Between-innings tip: Upper Level and Terrace Level restrooms typically have shorter lines than Main Concourse. Most fans stay on the Main Concourse — head up a level to skip the wait.
All 20+ restrooms pinned on the actual Truist Park footprint. Tap a pin for level, section, and facility details.
Quick picks for your game day — the closest hotel, best pre-game bar, top restaurant, and must-do experience.
4-star hotel directly connected to The Battery Atlanta. Steps from the ballpark entrance.
Right in The Battery with games, drinks, and big-screen TVs. The go-to pre-game hangout.
Upscale steakhouse in The Battery. Perfect for a special pre-game dinner.
Behind the scenes: dugout, batting cages, press box, and the Braves Hall of Fame.
The Battery Atlanta puts 20+ restaurants and bars within a 5-minute walk of the ballpark. Pre-game dining, post-game drinks, and everything in between — all verified with real distances. We've noted which venues have confirmed customer restrooms.
The ultimate pre-game spot. Multiple bars, games, bowling, and giant screens showing every game. Right at the gates.
Georgia's own Terrapin Beer Co. brewery taproom. Great craft beer selection and pub grub right next to the ballpark.
Country-themed bar with live music, bull riding, and cold beers. A high-energy spot for the pre-game crowd.
Classic American bar and grill with outdoor patio seating. Great for groups. Good wing and burger options.
Massive social lounge with bowling, karaoke, arcade games, and craft cocktails. Great for groups arriving early.
Upscale cigar bar and lounge with premium cocktails. Relaxed pre-game atmosphere for a slower pace.
Upscale steakhouse with a clubby atmosphere. Book ahead on game nights. Worth the splurge for a special occasion.
Legendary Atlanta Neapolitan pizza. Wood-fired pies with San Marzano tomatoes. One of Atlanta's best. Wheelchair accessible.
130+ beers on tap and a huge American menu. Open late, making it perfect for post-game dinner too.
Southern-inspired steakhouse and cocktail bar from Garden & Gun magazine. A refined take on Southern cooking.
From chef Ford Fry. Tex-Mex with housemade tortillas, margaritas, and queso. Outdoor patio seating. Wheelchair accessible.
From the team behind Holeman & Finch. Their famous double-stack cheeseburger is an Atlanta institution.
Atlanta staple deli with bagels, sandwiches, and breakfast all day. Great quick bite before a day game. Wheelchair accessible.
Cuban-inspired sandwiches and cocktails from chef Hector Santiago. Quick, flavorful, and affordable. Wheelchair accessible.
Retro arcade bar with classic games and comfort food. Fun casual spot for families or groups arriving early.
Hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, burgers, and beer at standard ballpark prices. Main Concourse stands are busiest between innings — try the Terrace or Upper Level for shorter food lines too. Nearest restrooms are always on the same level.
Sit-down restaurant overlooking the outfield. Reservations recommended. Private restrooms in premium areas are typically much less busy.
Outside food is permitted in a clear bag (12x6x12 in.) or small clutch (5x9x1 in.). Sealed water bottles under 20 oz are OK. No glass, cans, or alcohol.
All hotels within walking or short driving distance of Truist Park, sorted by proximity. The Battery Atlanta has two on-site hotels. Expect price spikes for playoff games, opening day, and big concert weekends.
4-star hotel built directly into The Battery complex. Walk right out the door and into the ballpark plaza. Rooftop bar with stadium views. The go-to for out-of-town fans.
Trendy Marriott brand with a modern vibe. On-site bar (W XYZ Bar) and outdoor pool. Great value compared to the Omni.
Full-service Marriott convention hotel. Large rooms, multiple restaurants, pool. Connected to Cobb Galleria Centre. Free shuttle to ballpark on game days.
New-build Hilton brand. Clean, modern, and budget-friendly. Wheelchair accessible throughout.
Reliable budget option close to the ballpark. Free breakfast, pool, and wheelchair accessible.
Full-service Hilton property with restaurant and bar. Good mid-range option. Famous DoubleTree cookies at check-in.
All-suite hotel with free made-to-order breakfast and evening reception. Great for families. Wheelchair accessible.
Modern Hyatt with free breakfast and indoor pool. Solid mid-range option near the ballpark and Galleria mall.
Budget-friendly Hilton brand designed for efficiency. Modern rooms, free breakfast, and game-day shuttles sometimes available. Wheelchair accessible.
Making a day of it? These attractions are within easy reach — perfect if you're arriving early or visiting Atlanta for the first time.
Behind-the-scenes access to the dugout, batting cages, press box, and the Braves Hall of Fame. Walk the same halls as Hank Aaron and Chipper Jones.
🚽 Restrooms available during tour
Luxury dine-in movie theater at The Battery. Reclining leather seats, full bar, and chef-prepared food delivered to your seat.
🚽 Restrooms in theater lobby (accessible)
Music venue and event space hosting concerts and comedy shows. Check the schedule for game-day entertainment and post-game concerts.
🚽 Venue restrooms available during events
Browse the Braves Clubhouse Store, Athleta, Baseballism, and other retail. Open year-round, not just game days.
🚽 Public restrooms throughout The Battery
Multi-level driving range with food, drinks, and games. Great for groups arriving early. About 4 miles south on I-75.
🚽 Full restroom facilities (accessible)
Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, College Football Hall of Fame, and Centennial Olympic Park are all clustered downtown.
🚽 Public restrooms at all major attractions
Truist Park is at 755 Battery Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30339 — in the Cumberland/Galleria area, off I-75 and I-285 on the northwest side of metro Atlanta.
I-75 Exit 258 (Cumberland Blvd) or I-285 Exit 20. GPS to 755 Battery Ave SE. Arrive 90 min early for best parking. See parking section for lot details.
Drop-off at the Battery Avenue rideshare zone. Post-game, walk 5-10 min away from the stadium for lower surge pricing. Rideshare wait can be 20-40 min after popular games.
Take MARTA to Arts Center Station or Midtown Station. The Braves run a $5 round-trip shuttle on game days from the Cumberland Transfer Center (CobbLinc Route 10).
Route 10 connects MARTA's Arts Center Station to the Cumberland Transfer Center, a short walk from The Battery. Runs regularly on game days.
2-5 min from the Omni or Aloft. The Battery is a pedestrian-friendly zone — no road crossings needed from either hotel to the gates.
Game-day shuttle service from select Park & Ride locations around Cobb County. Check braves.com for current routes and schedules. $5 round-trip.
Where to park and the closest restroom from each parking area so you're sorted the moment you arrive.
Closest general parking to the main entrance. Fills fast — arrive 90+ min early. $25-$40.
Large parking structure west of the stadium. Good availability and easy exit post-game.
Budget-friendly surface lot south of the ballpark. Good for quick getaway via I-75.
Multi-level parking garage east of The Battery. Covered parking, easy to find space.
Free or discounted lots along Cumberland Blvd. Some restaurants offer free parking with dining purchase.
Parking at Cumberland Mall or Galleria office buildings. Often cheaper on high-demand days. Watch for event restrictions.
Full breakdown of every restroom location inside Truist Park, organized by level and section. Last verified May 2026.
Every standard restroom at Truist Park includes ADA-compliant wheelchair-accessible stalls with grab bars, lowered fixtures, and wider doorways.
Dedicated nursing room on the Main Concourse near Section 121. Private, climate-controlled space with comfortable seating and power outlets.
Private single-occupancy family restrooms at Sections 134 and 145 on the Main Concourse. Baby changing stations available.
For guests needing assistance from a companion of a different gender. Available at Guest Services locations on each level.
Upper Level (300) restrooms are consistently the quietest during the 7th inning stretch and between innings. Most fans stay on the Main Concourse — go up a level to skip the line.
Guest Relations booths on every level can direct you to the nearest restroom. Main locations at the Home Plate Gate and Section 121.
Arriving early or looking for a restroom before entering? The Battery Atlanta has multiple options.
Open year-round • Public restrooms in The Battery complex
Customer restrooms • 0.1 mi from Home Plate Gate
Customer restrooms • 0.1 mi from Home Plate Gate
Guest & visitor restrooms • 0.1 mi from stadium
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