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Target Center seating plan & guide

Target Center is the downtown Minneapolis home of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and the WNBA's Minnesota Lynx. Opened in 1990, it underwent a roughly $140 million renovation completed in 2017 that modernized the concourses, entrances and seating bowl while keeping its central skyway-connected location.

CityMinneapolis
Opened1990
TypeIndoor arena
Capacity≈18,800 (basketball)

Best sections

Lower bowl (center sideline)

Sideline seats near center court offer the clearest, most level view of both baskets.

Club level

Club seating adds indoor lounges and shorter concession lines, handy during Minnesota winters.

Upper bowl (sideline)

Upper sideline rows beat the corners and end zones for value while keeping a straight-on view.

Insider tips

  • Target Center connects directly to the Minneapolis Skyway, so you can reach your seat without going outside in cold or snowy weather.
  • Compare across sites for upper-bowl seats — TickPick's no-fee pricing often makes its all-in total the cheapest.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Target Center?

Lower bowl (center sideline) offer the closest view, while upper bowl (sideline) are the best value. Upper sideline rows beat the corners and end zones for value while keeping a straight-on view.

Where is Target Center?

Target Center is a indoor arena in Minneapolis, opened in 1990 with a capacity of ≈18,800 (basketball).

Where can I find the cheapest Target Center tickets?

Compare the all-in total across TickPick, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and Gametime on the team pages below. TickPick usually wins because it charges no buyer fees — the listed price is what you pay.

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