Atlanta hosts its biggest games and events across 5 venues, anchored by Mercedes-Benz Stadium (71,000 seats). From courtside and lower-bowl seats to value upper-deck sections, each venue above has a full seating chart, parking and transit directions, and an interactive seat map with live 2026ticket prices. Pick a venue to see what's on and where to sit.
Atlanta venue comparison
| Venue | Type | Capacity | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Stadium | 71,000 | Vine City / Downtown Atlanta |
| Bobby Dodd Stadium | Stadium | 51,913 | Georgia Tech campus, Midtown Atlanta |
| Truist Park | Stadium | 41,084 | Cumberland (adjacent to The Battery Atlanta) |
| Center Parc Stadium | Stadium | 25,000 | Summerhill, Atlanta |
| State Farm Arena | Arena | 17,044 | Downtown Atlanta |
Atlanta splits indoor and outdoor sports between State Farm Arena and 4 stadiums. Indoor arenas typically host hockey, basketball, and indoor events, while stadiums handle football, baseball, and soccer.
Choosing a Atlanta venue for your event
Each Atlanta venue has a full section-by-section seating chart — click into any venue above and open the seating chart to compare upper-bowl value picks, lower-bowl sightlines, and premium options before you buy.
Parking availability and pricing vary sharply between Atlanta venues. Mercedes-Benz Stadium fills its closest lots first on game nights. Every venue page includes a parking guide with pre-booking tips and a transit breakdown for carless arrival.
Upper-level and end sections are the most affordable at every Atlanta venue. Midweek games and non-rivalry matchups typically run 20–40% cheaper than weekend primetime — compare live prices on any venue's ticket listings.

