About this venue
Target Field is more than a stadium — it’s a modern urban landmark built to make big events feel close, lively, and unmistakably “Minnesota.” Its open-air ballpark design keeps the atmosphere fresh and energetic, while the limestone-forward architecture and clean lines give it a distinctive, premium look. With a capacity of roughly 38,500 seats, it delivers an intimate, high-impact experience where the crowd stays connected to the action.
Inside, the focus is on comfort and flow: strong sightlines, wide concourses, and well-planned amenities help everything run smoothly even on sold-out nights. Fans also appreciate the skyline views and the “open” feeling throughout the venue, paired with modern food-and-drink stands and clear wayfinding that keeps your attention on the event, not the logistics.
The micro-location is a major advantage: 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, United States. Reaching the gates is straightforward on foot from nearby streets and garages, and drivers often use the adjacent ABC and Hawthorne parking ramps with thousands of convenient spaces right next to the ballpark. If you’re arriving by rail or light rail, Target Field Station sits beside the complex, making the final walk to the entrances short and simple; for broader city-wide transport context, refer to the text below on the page.
About the city
Minneapolis, at the heart of the Twin Cities region, is not only a major business and cultural hub, but also one of the most enjoyable U.S. destinations for concerts and sporting events. The city carries a distinct creative energy, and the blend of urban momentum with a relaxed Midwest feel makes it a strong choice for a weekend getaway or a longer stay. If you want a place where the evening easily turns into an experience, Minneapolis offers plenty to do before and after the event.
A key advantage of Minneapolis is its practical connectivity: public transportation is operated by Metro Transit, and the fastest routes toward downtown and key areas are provided by the METRO Blue Line and METRO Green Line, supported by a wide bus network. If you’re arriving by air, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) is the main gateway, and you can continue to many parts of the city by public transit without hassle. For transfers downtown, Target Field Station is a commonly used hub, making it easier to plan your trip to different arenas and stadiums. If you’re arriving by intercity rail, the region’s rail hub is St. Paul Union Depot, with straightforward connections toward Minneapolis.
When you have time between plans, it’s worth walking along the Mississippi riverfront and enjoying the paths and viewpoints that give the city its distinctive character. Fans of urban scenery often choose areas shaped by industrial heritage and revitalized neighborhoods, while a calmer break is easy to find in the city’s well-known parks and lakes that feel surprisingly close. That combination of a strong event calendar and easily accessible attractions is exactly why Minneapolis is a destination people return to—whether you’re coming for music, sports, or the full city experience.