Whether you’re a lifelong Atlanta resident, new to the city, or just in town for a weekend, catching an Atlanta Braves game at Truist Park in Cobb County is one of the area’s best experiences. Knowing where to buy Braves tickets – and how to do it safely and smartly – can help you get better seats, fair prices, and a smoother game day.
Below is a clear, Atlanta-focused guide to your main options.
Most Braves fans in Atlanta use a mix of:
Here’s a quick overview:
| Option | Best For | Typical Pros | Things To Watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Official Braves ticket site | Most fans; advance purchases | Verified tickets, clear seating, fewer surprises | Added fees, popular games sell out |
| Truist Park box office | Locals, walk-ups, cash buyers | In-person help, avoid some online confusion | Limited hours, lines on game days |
| Online resale marketplaces | Sold-out games, specific sections or rows | More selection, chance at deals or upgrades | Markups, service fees, must verify legitimacy |
| Third-party apps & platforms | Tech-comfy buyers, last-minute plans | Mobile delivery, seat maps, filters | Need to double-check game date & section |
For most people, buying directly from the team is the safest and simplest option.
You can purchase tickets through the Atlanta Braves’ official online ticketing system. This is usually the first place locals and visitors check because:
Common features you’ll see when buying online:
📝 Local tip: For many regular-season games that are not high-demand rivalries, buying a week or two ahead from the official site often gives you a good mix of price and selection.
If you’re already in the Atlanta area, you can buy Braves tickets in person at Truist Park.
The Braves ticket office (box office) is located at Truist Park in the Cumberland/The Battery Atlanta area:
The box office is typically near the main entrance areas at Truist Park, facing The Battery Atlanta entertainment district.
Fans in metro Atlanta use the box office when they:
Things to keep in mind:
📝 Local tip: If you live in Atlanta or nearby suburbs like Smyrna, Marietta, or Vinings, stopping by the box office on a non-game weekday often means shorter lines and more time to ask questions.
For high-demand games – such as Opening Day, postseason, rivalry matchups, or weekend games in prime months – you might find that resale marketplaces offer more seat choices, even when face-value tickets are limited.
People in Atlanta commonly turn to resale options when they:
To protect yourself:
📝 Local tip: If you’re staying in a hotel in Midtown, Downtown, or Buckhead and are buying same-day tickets on your phone, make sure you have solid mobile data or Wi‑Fi to access your ticket barcodes when you arrive at Truist Park.
If you live in Atlanta and plan to go to multiple Braves games each season, it may be worth looking at more structured ticket options.
Buying through official Braves channels, you can explore:
These options often appeal to:
Expect:
For youth teams, schools, companies, or large friend groups, the Braves often offer group ticket options:
If you’re organizing in Atlanta, you’ll usually work with a Braves group sales representative through the official ticket office channels.
Sometimes you wake up in Atlanta, the weather’s good, and you just decide: “Let’s go to the Braves game tonight.”
Here’s how game-day buying usually works for locals and visitors:
Official Website / Mobile
Truist Park Box Office
Resale Marketplaces
📝 Local tip: If you’re driving from other parts of metro Atlanta (Alpharetta, Decatur, Stone Mountain, etc.), factor in I‑285 and I‑75 traffic around rush hour. It’s smart not to wait until the last possible minute to secure your tickets; leaving time to park, walk through The Battery Atlanta, and clear security makes the game day far less stressful.
The best place to buy tickets is only half the question; the other half is where to sit in Truist Park.
📝 Local tip: For families driving from farther out in the metro area, combining a Braves game with time exploring The Battery Atlanta (shopping, dining, and entertainment) before or after the game can make the trip more worthwhile and spread out your time around traffic peaks.
While this doesn’t change where you buy tickets, it affects how you plan.
If you live inside the Perimeter or around in-town neighborhoods (Grant Park, Virginia-Highland, West Midtown, etc.), you might also consider:
Because most Braves tickets are digital, make sure you:
Atlanta locals often:
Visitors to Atlanta commonly:
If you’re flying into Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and staying in popular hotel areas (Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead), planning ahead through official channels is generally the lowest-stress approach.
By using official Braves channels first, then supplementing with resale marketplaces and the Truist Park box office when needed, fans in Atlanta can reliably find tickets that fit their budget, schedule, and preferred view of the field.
