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MSP is about 12 miles south of Target Field. The Metro Blue Line light rail connects the airport directly to downtown Minneapolis — ride to Target Field station in about 25 minutes. This is one of MLB's cleanest airport-to-ballpark transit connections. A rideshare from the airport runs $20–35.
Target Field has limited on-site parking. The surrounding downtown Minneapolis garage network has numerous options within a 5–10 minute walk. Rates run $15–35 depending on proximity. The light rail is genuinely the better option — downtown Minneapolis parking can be tight on big game days.
Traditional tailgating isn't really part of the Target Field scene — it's a compact urban ballpark. The pre-game scene is in the Warehouse District bars and restaurants on Washington Ave, just steps from the gates. Lots of good options within a 5-minute walk.
Target Field station is literally right next to the ballpark — one of the best transit connections in MLB. Both the Blue Line (from MSP airport and the southern suburbs) and the Green Line (from Saint Paul) stop here. Metro Transit extends service on game days.
Target Field is in the Warehouse District, one of Minneapolis's most vibrant neighborhoods. The North Loop, Nicollet Mall, and the downtown hotel corridor are all within easy walking distance. If you're staying anywhere in downtown Minneapolis, walking to the game is easy.
Bike parking is available near Target Field. Minneapolis is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the US, with an excellent network of protected lanes and trails. The Cedar Lake Trail and Midtown Greenway connect to the downtown ballpark from several neighborhoods.
Accessible parking is available in designated ADA spaces in nearby garages and the Target Field Ramp. The accessible drop-off zone is on 7th St N near Gate 34. For accessibility services, contact the Twins at (612) 659-3400 or visit twins.com/accessibility.
Target Field opened in 2010 and immediately became one of the better ballparks in MLB — a compact, open-air downtown park that holds just under 39,500 fans and integrates beautifully into Minneapolis's North Loop neighborhood. It was the first open-air stadium in the Twin Cities since Metropolitan Stadium closed in 1981, and the weather-hardy fan base has embraced it fully. Cold April games and warm July evenings are all part of the experience.
The North Loop is one of Minneapolis's most vibrant neighborhoods, with converted warehouse buildings housing restaurants, bars, and breweries within easy walking distance of the gates. Target Field station, a major transit hub, sits directly adjacent to the stadium and connects to the light rail, Metro Transit buses, and Northstar commuter rail — making it one of the most transit-accessible ballparks in the country. Arrive early to explore the neighborhood before heading in.
Sealed bottled water of 32 oz or less is permitted. Flavored water and sports drinks are not allowed. No cans or glass containers.
No food will be allowed into Target Field.
Soft-sided, single-compartment bags no larger than 16" x 16" x 8" are permitted. This includes purses, clutches, totes, and drawstring bags. Backpacks are not permitted. Medical and diaper bags are also permitted.
Club level in right field - With indoor and outdoor seating, it is a great setting to meet for food and drink before, during or after the game!
Whether you are looking for a quick pick up from our Grab-N-Go counter, a nice sit-down meal before the game, or a handcrafted cocktail from our lounge area, Bat & Barrel has so much to offer.
Club level near center field - Minnie & Paul's is a Twins-themed pub located under Target Field's iconic center field celebration sign. Minnie & Paul's is open to all guests, and features Pizza Luce pizza and Red Cow burgers and is complemented by a full bar.
Gate 6 - The Barrio lounge has tiered standing-room drink rails facing the field, several high-top tables and a cabana-style seating area. Plus the entire area features overhead radiant heaters! Stop for a beer while keeping an eye on the game from the bar area or on one of the numerous big screen TVs.
Section 226 - Considered by many to be the comfiest venue at Target Field, the Town Ball Tavern celebrates the great teams, players and ballparks in Minnesota's rich town ball history. Enjoy the signature pub food and drinks while you stay on top of the latest scores on the real-time scrolling scoreboard.
Section 114 - Named after the first-baseman Kent Hrbek, the pub packs a wallop of fun, with an atmosphere as free and easy as Hrbek himself. Hrbek's features some of #14's favorite signature basket foods, the Triple Sausage Sampler Bloody Mary, a full bar and an outdoor patio.
Terrace level behind home plate - This climate-controlled pub features the Big Ginger - a signature cocktail made of 2 Gingers Irish Whiskey and ginger ale with lemon and lime garnish. While you're there you can chat with Twins organist Sue Nelson.
Designed to be the ultimate Minnesota Twins outdoor experience, the Budweiser Roof Deck is located in the left field corner of Target Field and offers sweeping skyline views of downtown Minneapolis. The Budweiser Roof Deck features a partial roof canopy, bar and concessions areas and convenient private restrooms for your guests. A signature feature of the area is a large fire pit that will warm guests on cool spring and fall evenings.
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