The new Braves stadium has been open for over two years now, and the dire warnings about traffic nightmares were definitely overblown. And the Braves, well, they’re still the Braves. So, c’mon Mr. & Ms. Diehard, get in the car.

But, where to sit? The new Braves stadium has a capacity of 41,000 seats, including 4,000 premium seats.

When it's not hosting baseball games, SunTrust Park hosts music concerts for artists like Jason Aldean and Def Leppard and Journey. A summer concert series at SunTrust Park will include postgame concerts featuring The Avett Brothers.

Before you buy your Atlanta Braves tickets, check out this seating chart of the SunTrust Park seat sections and entrances.

SunTrust Park address: 755 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339

Map: SunTrust Park seating chart and gate entrances

Seating chart and gate map of SunTrust Park, the new Atlanta Braves stadium in Cobb County, Ga.
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RELATED: Spectator guide to SunTrust Park and The Battery 

When does SunTrust Park open?

SunTrust Park’s main gates will open an hour and half before the Braves take the field. The Premium Gate and Chop House gates will open two hours before first pitch.

The stadium's parking lots open at various times, so check this parking guide for lot opening times, locations and prices.

If you arrive at SunTrust Park before gates open, the Battery Atlanta offers plenty of food and drink options. Some of our best bets are listed here.

Fans can also purchase the Braves batting practice experience tickets, which begins before the main gates open.

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