turner field tours
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Tour Information
Turner Field Tours
Admission
Hours of Operation
Adults $12.00
Children (3- 13) $7.00
Military $7.00
Museum only (no tour) $5.00
Admission to the muse-um during games is one
token ($2)
April - SeptemberMon. - Sat. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sun. 1p.m. - 3 p.m.October - March
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Closed
MLK Day, Thanksgiving Day, December 23 - January 2
The museum opens 2 and a half hours before each game and closes in the
middle of the 7th inning.
*Groups of 20 or more must make reservations 2 weeks in advance. Call (404) 614-2311 or
email [email protected]
755 Hank Aaron Dr. Atlanta, GA 30315
Home of the Atlanta Braves
Tour Stops
Braves Museum & Hall of Fame
Coca-Cola Sky Field
Scouts Alley
Broadcast Booth
Luxury Suite
Press Box
Clubhouse
The Plaza
Dugout
Museum Store
*Tour route and schedule are subject to availability.
Quick Facts
Homer, the Braves mascot, is named for the last line of the national anthem “home of the brave.”
The Braves moved from Milwaukee to Atlanta in 1966.
Turner Field was originally built for the 1996 Olympic Games.
The first game played at Turner Field was April 4, 1997. The Braves beat the Chicago Cubs 5-4.
Chipper Jones made the first hit in the new park and also stole the first base.
Turner Field seats 50, 097 fans.
The Braves are the only MLB team to win a World Series in 3 different cities. (Boston-1914, Milwaukee-1957, Atlanta, 1995)