Minneapolis, Minnesota
Target Field Station in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a multi-modal transportation hub and public gathering space. In the "Train Stations" category, it serves as a central connection for light rail and commuter trains. Visitors should go for its modern design, outdoor amphitheater, and events, especially on game days.
The station features a large outdoor plaza, a grass amphitheater, and iconic design elements. It connects the METRO Blue and Green light rail lines and the Northstar Commuter Rail. It serves as the "front door" to Target Field.
Catch a train to the airport, Mall of America, or St. Paul. Relax on the lawn before a Twins game. Attend outdoor movie nights, concerts, or watch parties on the big screen during events.
Game days are lively and full of energy. Summer evenings are great for outdoor events. It's a busy hub during rush hour but quieter mid-day.
The public space is open and free. Train fares apply for travel. It is located adjacent to Target Field in the North Loop neighborhood. The area is fully accessible.
There are heated shelters, bike racks, and restrooms (during events/hours). Nearby there are many restaurants and breweries in the North Loop. Caribou Coffee is often on-site.
It's the most convenient way to get to a Twins game. The North Loop neighborhood nearby is one of the trendiest spots in the city for dining. The station is an open-air facility.
Target Field is immediately adjacent. The North Loop neighborhood offers shopping and dining. The Mississippi River is a few blocks away.