7. Turner Field755 Hank Aaron Dr, Atlanta, GA 30315
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The Atlanta Braves at Turner Field with a view of the downtown Atlanta skyline (1998). DOWNTOWN. This brick-and-limestone ballpark was built for the 1996 Olympic Games and then revamped as Turner Field. The park, home of the Atlanta Braves, boasts modern facilities and plenty of extras, including interactive games, restaurants, a gift shop, and a museum and hall of fame (additional fee) with Hank Aaron memorabilia and other historical exhibits. Near the entry plaza are statues of the most legendary Braves. Turner Field generally opens three hours before game time, providing a great opportunity for folks to catch batting practice or score a few autographs. During the off-season, tours of the park allow visitors to explore the bullpen, press box, dugout, and locker rooms. (© 10Best) Whether or not it’s baseball season, take a tour of Atlanta’s wonderful stadium that was built for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Tours may include stops in a luxury suite, the press box, and the dugout (except on game days). Afterward, explore the Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum and Hall of Fame to see why the Braves are considered America’s team. (from Southern Living) Top Products for Turner FieldBuy your tickets now and save ... before you go! More Details for Turner FieldHours: Ticket Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-6pm; Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 1pm-5pm Hourly Tours (Apr-Sep) Mon-Sat 9am-3pm; Sun 1pm-3pm Hourly Tours (Oct-Mar) Mon-Sat 10am-2pm Games (Apr-Oct) Admission: Tours Adult $10; Military $5; Child (13 and under) $5 Museum Only $2 - $5 Braves Home Games $6 - $60 Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Turner Field website » Type: Spectator Sports, Tours and Excursions User Reviews for Turner Field
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