Minneapolis, Minnesota
Target Field, located in the North Loop of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is the home ballpark of the Minnesota Twins (MLB). In the "Stadiums" category, it is widely considered one of the best ballparks in America. Visitors should go to enjoy a baseball game in a beautiful open-air facility with great city views.
The limestone exterior, the "Minnie and Paul" shaking hands sign in center field, and the excellent sightlines are highlights. The food selection featuring local Minnesota favorites is renowned. The Budweiser Roof Deck offers a great social atmosphere.
Watch a Twins baseball game. Take a ballpark tour to see behind the scenes. Visit the Town Ball Tavern for a drink. Try the famous Murray's Steak Sandwich or a Kramarczuk's sausage.
Baseball season runs from April to September/October. Summer evening games are fantastic. Day games can be warm, so dress accordingly. Tours are available year-round.
Tickets are required for games and tours. Prices vary. The stadium is easily accessible by light rail (Target Field Station). There is no re-entry policy. Bag policies are in effect.
The stadium has extensive concessions, restrooms, family restrooms, team stores, and nursing suites. It offers free Wi-Fi. Wheelchair seating and assistance are available.
Take the light rail to avoid parking costs and traffic. Seats on the third-base side offer a view of the downtown skyline. Sunscreen is a must for day games as many seats are exposed.
Target Field Station is right outside. The North Loop neighborhood has great breweries and restaurants. First Avenue music venue is nearby.