Best Seats for Watching a Braves Game

Turner Field is home to Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves. Originally built for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, the Centennial Olympic Park was retrofitted into a baseball-only facility in time for the start of the 1997 regular season. The stadium -- named after Braves owner Ted Turner -- features three levels of seating and has a capacity of 49,743.
  1. Dugout Level

    • The dugout level seats at Turner Field present you with a full view of the field and allow you to get as close as you can to the players. The dugout level seats also include an in-seat catering service, so you won't miss any of the action. Tickets are priced between $68 and $82 for the 2011 regular season. For top dollar -- between $78 and $90 per game for the 2011 season -- the Henry "Hank" Aaron seats give you a view of the action from right behind home plate.

    Upper Level

    • For fans who want a good view at a low price, the upper box seats are the pick of the upper level, and prices have been set between $14 and $24 for the 2011 season. The upper box seats are positioned behind home plate and extend down to the foul poles on both sides of the field. Note that during night games, these seats can become rather dark as there is no light tower behind home plate.