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Atlanta Braves vs. San Francisco Giants Truist Park June 16th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Atlanta Braves Truist Park
1100 Circle 75 Pkwy, Atlanta, GA
30339, US
- Red Lot: 0.3 miles, $25
- Green Lot: 0.4 miles, $20
- Blue Lot: 0.5 miles, $25
- East Lot: 0.6 miles, $15
- Offsite Parking: 1 mile, $10
- Public Transit: Nearby, $2 (MARTA)
Oracle Park is one of those ballparks that just feels like home the moment you step inside, especially if you're an Atlanta Braves fan looking to soak in the San Francisco vibe. It’s built with everyone in mind, from wheelchair-accessible spots to cozy seats for your friends, making sure no one misses a minute of the action. The iconic Willie Mays Plaza outside adds a touch of history, packed with fans hanging out, taking photos, and soaking up the lively atmosphere. Watching a Giants game here is more than just baseball; it’s an experience, whether you're catching a game in section 173 with a great view of the key plays or enjoying the premium level with wider seats and access to exclusive clubs. And don’t forget the special events like the Giants Community Service Day, these games really bring the community together. Plus, the park’s top-notch concert history, including Paul McCartney’s legendary 2016 concert, shows how versatile this place really is. Getting there is easy too, start from Civic Center and walk towards the Embarcadero, or hop on a ferry from the East Bay and enjoy the scenic route. For Atlanta Braves fans in town, catching a game at Oracle Park isn’t just about baseball, it’s about experiencing San Francisco’s vibrant spirit.