Target Field

Rated a Top 10 MLB Stadium Experience by ESPN The Magazine, Target Field is home to the Minnesota Twins. Built in just two years on an eight-acre site, it’s the most compact stadium in Major League Baseball—and one of the most accessible, whether you’re arriving by foot, bike, bus, car, or rail.

Planning a trip to Target Field? Let Lorenz Bus Service handle the driving, so you can sit back, relax, and make the most of your day at the ballpark.

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Bus Parking at Target Field

Coordinating a group trip to Target Field is easy with Lorenz Bus Service. Our buses remain on-site during the game in designated Parking Zones near Entrance Gates 14 and 3, ensuring a smooth arrival and departure.

For guests requiring ADA access, we offer direct drop-off at Gate 29. All entrance gates at Target Field are wheelchair accessible and located on the ballpark’s main level.

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Things To Do Around Target Field

J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club

J.D. Hoyt's Supper Club

An institution in the North Loop neighborhood for over 40 years, J.D. Hoyt’s Supper Club serves athletic-size portions of steakhouse classics with a Cajun flair. A favorite among locals and visiting athletes alike, it’s a legendary pre-game stop.

Pizza Lucé

Pizza Lucé

Known for its creative toppings – and plenty of gluten-free and vegan options – Pizza Lucé is a Minneapolis favorite with something for everyone. Open late into the night, it’s a go-to for post-game slices, nightcaps, and keeping the energy going just steps from Target Field.

Hewing Hotel

Hewing Hotel

Planning an overnight stay in Minneapolis? The Hewing Hotel offers a one-of-a-kind experience just blocks from Target Field. Set in a beautifully restored warehouse, it blends rustic charm with modern luxury, making it an ideal home base for your downtown baseball getaway.