As Minnesota gears up for Opening Day at Target Field, SeatGeek is here to walk you through the basics (and add to the excitement)! You can buy tickets for the Minnesota Twins 2022 Season here and read below for information on seating charts, best seats, and seat views.
You can view Target Field’s seating chart here, and use SeatGeek’s interactive software to check out different views around the stadium. We try to provide you with as many seating charts and seat maps as possible because each one can be a little different. You can browse the various Target Field seating charts and seat maps by clicking the link above and choosing one from the list.
In general, Target Field has lower-level, mid-level, and upper-level seating with a deck in-between.
You could ask 1000 fans their favorite seat at Target Field and you will likely get 1000 different answers. The “best” seat is personal preference — maybe you love sitting behind the plate, along the third-base line, or behind the Minnesota Twins dugout. Nonetheless, SeatGeek can help you find the best seat for the best price. When buying tickets, check out the “deal score” above the section title (see below) to figure out whether those seats are a good bargain or not. Our algorithm will remove the stress in finding the best seats at Target Field, so you can buy your tickets and enjoy the fun part: watching the game.
Sorry, we have to do this “gloating” thing again, but we promise it’s for your benefit! Our “View from Seat” (VFS) previews allow you to see what your view at Target Field will look like before making a purchase, which takes the guesswork out of buying tickets. VFS is a game-changer for those of you who have bought tickets in the past, only to find you’re seated behind a giant pillar or wall — we’ve all been there. Use VFS to make sure your seat is exactly what you want before you buy.