Target Field seating plan & guide
Target Field is the home of the Minnesota Twins in the Warehouse District of downtown Minneapolis, and it brought open-air baseball back to the Twin Cities after decades in the Metrodome. Its façade is clad in locally quarried Minnesota limestone, and an upper-deck canopy shelters fans while keeping the park tightly woven into the city.
Best sections
Lower-infield seats near the dugouts get you closest to the players with excellent sightlines.
The third-base side offers downtown skyline views, and club seating adds shelter and amenities.
Great value, and the canopy helps with sun and the occasional shower in chilly April and May games.
Insider tips
- Take the METRO Blue or Green Line straight to Target Field station at the ballpark gates.
- Early- and late-season games in Minnesota can be cold; dress in layers and consider seats under the canopy.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best seats at Target Field?
Field-level / Dugout Box infield offer the closest view, while upper deck (infield, under the canopy) are the best value. Great value, and the canopy helps with sun and the occasional shower in chilly April and May games.
Where is Target Field?
Target Field is a outdoor ballpark in Minneapolis, opened in 2010 with a capacity of ≈38,500 (baseball).
Where can I find the cheapest Target Field tickets?
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