Hotels near Target Field
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Hotels near Target Field
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The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton
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Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown
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Element Minneapolis Downtown
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Cambria Hotel Minneapolis Downtown
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
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Minneapolis Marriott City Center
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The Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown
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AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
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Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis
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The Westin Minneapolis
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The Marquette Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton
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Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
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The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Curated properties designed for travelers who value personality without sacrificing dependable logistics.
- Sleep soundly on premium bedding between back-to-back game weekends
- Stream the game highlights on smart TVs with your accounts
- Earn Hilton Honors Food and Beverage Credit on every purchase
Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown
The difference is staff who remember faces and mornings that feel effortless.
- Control room temperature and lighting from the bedside app
- Enjoy fresh-baked muffins and rotating hot breakfast items daily
- Skip parking fees with complimentary onsite spaces at property
Element Minneapolis Downtown
The choice for families who value predictable mornings and effortless check-ins.
- Power through mornings with hot breakfast items and fresh fruit selections
- Enjoy priority parking designed specifically for sustainable vehicle owners
- Relax with complimentary beer and wine available select weekday nights
Cambria Hotel Minneapolis Downtown
Built for travelers who crave modern polish when the crowds thin out.
- Pick up last-minute game day essentials without leaving the hotel
- Sink into plush premium bedding after a full game day
- Keep everyone's devices charged with plentiful outlets and USB ports
Fairfield Inn & Suites Minneapolis Downtown
Dependable luxury serves fans escaping chaos with a brand they recognize.
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
- Plug in laptops and devices easily with accessible multi-plug desk outlets
- Enjoy fresh artisanal pastries baked daily at the breakfast restaurant
Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
Morning fuel and evening wind-downs come standard for every traveling fan family.
- Grab fresh pastries and fruit for quick energy before kickoff
- Store your car safely with available on-site self-parking options
- Dine in comfort with room service after stadium events
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Minneapolis Marriott City Center
Polished consistency meets game-day energy for fans who expect both.
- Savor complimentary evening hors d'oeuvres at M Club lounge service
- Meet up with your group in private M Club collaboration areas
- Stock up on whole fruit from M Club before heading out
The Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown
The brand built for travelers managing tight timelines and early morning departures.
- Sip signature craft cocktails created by expert mixology team
- Meet fellow fans in welcoming communal spaces designed for socializing
- Pick up packaged snacks and beverages between events
AC Hotel by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
Globally consistent comfort designed for travelers who expect reliable quality.
- Stream game highlights directly from your phone to the HD TV
- Fuel up with made-to-order omelets before the big game
- Charge electric vehicles at onsite EV charging stations between games
Residence Inn by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown
Game weekends feel like home when space and routine travel with you.
- Connect with high-speed WiFi to share highlights and photos
- Customize breakfast bowls with hot entrées before the first pitch
- Travel light with airport shuttle service available at select properties
Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis
Luxury here means stress stays outside during packed event weekends.
- Request chauffeured BMW rides to games within the service area
- Gather in exclusive private dining rooms for post-game celebrations
- Gather beneath dramatic floral installations in the hotel's celebrated grand lobby
The Westin Minneapolis
This brand knows game day deserves more than just clean sheets.
- Rest deeply on custom plush pillow-top mattresses all weekend
- Mirror your phone screen to TV with mobile casting
- Fuel game-day mornings with SuperFoodsRx™-powered breakfast bowls for energy
The Marquette Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton
Signature experiences crafted for fans who believe every road trip matters deeply.
- Block out all light with blackout curtains for deep sleep
- Charge multiple devices simultaneously with bedside USB-C ports and fast Wi-Fi
- Grab artisanal partner coffee before heading out to the game
Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis
Curated hotels honor local flavor while protecting the comforts every loyal traveler needs.
- Gather for live local music events celebrating the community
- Relax in flexible lounge seating between game day activities
- Fuel up with complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown
Where tradition anchors the experience and technology accelerates every game-day moment.
- Toast the victory with premium bar service upstairs nightly
- Spread out in semi-private lobby seating designed for group conversations
- Stock up on travel essentials and packaged meals from lobby market
Target Field Travel Guide
We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.
Target Field is an architectural gem that celebrates the Minnesota outdoors, trading a dome for open air, natural limestone, and stunning skyline views. Located in the historic Warehouse District, the ballpark is intimately woven into the urban fabric, with the "Minnie & Paul" sign lighting up the center field sky. It is widely regarded as one of the best fan experiences in baseball, offering wide concourses, heated viewing areas for chilly April games, and some of the best local food in the major leagues. The guide below helps you navigate the critical Skyway connections, master the strict single-compartment bag policy, and find the famous walleye on a stick. Whether you are here for a sun-soaked summer day or a crisp fall evening, understanding the local logistics is key to a smooth trip.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the North Loop neighborhood, a vibrant district of converted 19th-century warehouses that now house trendy lofts, boutiques, and breweries. It sits on the western edge of downtown, directly connected to the rest of the city by the Target Field Station transit hub, which serves both light rail and commuter trains. To the immediate north and west lies the core of the North Loop, where cobblestone streets meet high-end dining; to the east is the central business district and the famous First Avenue nightclub. Access is exceptional, with the Skyway system allowing fans to walk indoors from parking ramps and hotels directly to the gates—a lifesaver during inclement weather. Traffic on I-394 and I-94 can be heavy, but the direct feeds into the ABC Ramps generally keep flow moving better than in many other cities. The area is safe, clean, and heavily patrolled on game days, though the streets closest to the gates can become a sea of pedestrians post-game.
Where to Stay
For winter or early spring games, the smartest strategy is to stay in a hotel connected to the Minneapolis Skyway system. The Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis/Downtown is a prime choice, as it connects directly to the system, allowing you to walk to the game without stepping outside. For a more upscale, lifestyle experience, the Hewing Hotel in the North Loop offers a rooftop sauna and rustic-chic rooms just a few blocks' walk (outdoors) from the stadium. Fans looking for luxury often choose the Four Seasons or Loews Hotel in the business district, both of which are short walks or rides away. If you are budget-conscious, staying near the Mall of America and taking the Blue Line light rail directly to the stadium door is a reliable, stress-free option. Avoid staying in suburbs without direct highway access to I-394, as the drive in can be convoluted.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
MSP International Airport (MSP) · 25 min light rail
Arrival & Parking
Park in ABC Ramps for direct Skyway access
Team Regroup
Target Field Station for pre-game gathering
Tip
First Avenue for music history nearby
Tip
Kramarczuk's for legendary stadium sausage
- MSP International Airport (MSP) · 25 min light rail
- Park in ABC Ramps for direct Skyway access
- Target Field Station for pre-game gathering
- First Avenue for music history nearby
- Kramarczuk's for legendary stadium sausage
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Public transit is the gold standard here; the Blue and Green Light Rail lines drop you literally at the gate at Target Field Station. If driving, aim for the "ABC Ramps" (Ramps A, B, and C), which are massive, connected to the stadium via skyway, and offer competitive event rates. Gates open 2 hours before first pitch on weekends (Fri-Sun), but only 1 hour before for Mon-Thu evening games, so check the schedule before rushing to the gate. Pre-game energy centers around the plazas near Gate 34 and the breweries in the North Loop like Modist and Fulton, which are packed with fans in jerseys.
During the Event
Target Field is an open-air venue with no roof, so dress for the weather; sunny seats on the first base side can be hot, while shaded seats in April require winter coats. The bag policy is stricter than many other parks: no backpacks are allowed, and bags must be single-compartment soft-sided totes under 16"x16"x8". The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards or Apple Pay ready for all vendors. Food is a highlight, so skip the generic hot dogs and head to the local stands like Red Cow or Pizza Lucé.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto the Target Field Station plaza is a smooth process, but the light rail platforms fill up instantly. If the weather is nice, walking a few blocks into the North Loop to grab a post-game drink at The Office Pub or Red Cow allows the train crowds to disperse. Drivers in the ABC Ramps will face delays, but the ramps have multiple exits to the highways to help flush traffic. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate curb to prevent gridlock, usually requiring a short walk to a marked zone.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Public transit is the gold standard here; the Blue and Green Light Rail lines drop you literally at the gate at Target Field Station. If driving, aim for the "ABC Ramps" (Ramps A, B, and C), which are massive, connected to the stadium via skyway, and offer competitive event rates. Gates open 2 hours before first pitch on weekends (Fri-Sun), but only 1 hour before for Mon-Thu evening games, so check the schedule before rushing to the gate. Pre-game energy centers around the plazas near Gate 34 and the breweries in the North Loop like Modist and Fulton, which are packed with fans in jerseys.
During the Event
Target Field is an open-air venue with no roof, so dress for the weather; sunny seats on the first base side can be hot, while shaded seats in April require winter coats. The bag policy is stricter than many other parks: no backpacks are allowed, and bags must be single-compartment soft-sided totes under 16"x16"x8". The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards or Apple Pay ready for all vendors. Food is a highlight, so skip the generic hot dogs and head to the local stands like Red Cow or Pizza Lucé.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto the Target Field Station plaza is a smooth process, but the light rail platforms fill up instantly. If the weather is nice, walking a few blocks into the North Loop to grab a post-game drink at The Office Pub or Red Cow allows the train crowds to disperse. Drivers in the ABC Ramps will face delays, but the ramps have multiple exits to the highways to help flush traffic. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate curb to prevent gridlock, usually requiring a short walk to a marked zone.
Things to Do
Walkable
First Avenue
0.3 miJust a few blocks from the stadium, this legendary music venue was made famous by Prince's "Purple Rain." Even if you don't catch a show, walking by to see the silver stars painted on the black exterior—each featuring the name of a band that has played there—is a Minneapolis rite of passage. It anchors a lively entertainment district perfect for pre-game energy.
Target Field Station
AdjacentThis multi-modal transit hub serves as the stadium's "front lawn." On game days, it hosts live music, food trucks, and interactive games for kids. It is an open-air amphitheater space that provides a great meeting point for groups arriving separately. The "Town Ball Tavern" overlook is nearby, celebrating Minnesota's amateur baseball history.
5–15 Minutes Away
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
1.5 miHome to the iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry" sculpture, this urban park is a fantastic place for a pre-game walk. It is free to enter and offers great skyline views for photos. Located near the Walker Art Center, it is a short drive or bus ride from the North Loop. It connects to Loring Park via a pedestrian bridge.
Stone Arch Bridge
1.2 miThis historic former railroad bridge is now a pedestrian and bike path spanning the Mississippi River. It offers the best panoramic views of St. Anthony Falls and the downtown skyline. It is the premier spot for a morning run or walk before a night game. The nearby Mill City Museum offers context on the city's industrial past.
Walkable
- First Avenue — Just a few blocks from the stadium, this legendary music venue was made famous by Prince's "Purple Rain." Even if you don't catch a show, walking by to see the silver stars painted on the black exterior—each featuring the name of a band that has played there—is a Minneapolis rite of passage. It anchors a lively entertainment district perfect for pre-game energy. 0.3 mi
- Target Field Station — This multi-modal transit hub serves as the stadium's "front lawn." On game days, it hosts live music, food trucks, and interactive games for kids. It is an open-air amphitheater space that provides a great meeting point for groups arriving separately. The "Town Ball Tavern" overlook is nearby, celebrating Minnesota's amateur baseball history. Adjacent
5–15 Minutes Away
- Minneapolis Sculpture Garden — Home to the iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry" sculpture, this urban park is a fantastic place for a pre-game walk. It is free to enter and offers great skyline views for photos. Located near the Walker Art Center, it is a short drive or bus ride from the North Loop. It connects to Loring Park via a pedestrian bridge. 1.5 mi
- Stone Arch Bridge — This historic former railroad bridge is now a pedestrian and bike path spanning the Mississippi River. It offers the best panoramic views of St. Anthony Falls and the downtown skyline. It is the premier spot for a morning run or walk before a night game. The nearby Mill City Museum offers context on the city's industrial past. 1.2 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Kramarczuk's Sausage Company
On siteA Minneapolis institution, Kramarczuk's serves Eastern European classics that are arguably the best stadium food in the league. Their bratwurst, Polish sausage, and Hungarian sausage are grilled fresh and topped with sauerkraut and onions. It is a mandatory stop for any first-time visitor.
Modist Brewing Co.
0.2 miLocated just a block from the stadium, this brewery is known for its experimental beers and modern, industrial taproom. It is absolutely packed before games, often with a food truck parked outside. Their "Dreamyard" IPA is a local favorite. It captures the cool, warehouse vibe of the North Loop perfectly.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Red Cow North Loop
0.4 miFamous for its gourmet burgers and extensive craft beer list, Red Cow is a polished but casual spot perfect for a sit-down meal. Their "60/40" burger (60% beef, 40% bacon) is legendary. It is walkable from the stadium but far enough to escape the immediate crush. Reservations are recommended on game days.
The Office Pub & Grill
0.3 miA classic sports bar in the heart of the North Loop, offering a reliable menu of burgers, wings, and wraps. It has a large patio and plenty of TVs, making it a great fallback if the breweries are too crowded. It is known for its "Imperial" burger and friendly, fast service.
Local & Elevated Picks
Pizza Lucé
0.3 miWhile they have a stand inside the stadium serving pickle pizza, the full restaurant nearby offers a wider menu of creative pies and vegan options. It is a local staple known for its "Baked Potato Pizza" and late-night slices. It is a great spot for groups with diverse dietary needs.
Spoon and Stable
0.4 miFor a high-end experience, this French-inspired restaurant by Chef Gavin Kaysen is one of the most acclaimed in the Midwest. Housed in a former horse stable, it offers incredible pasta, seafood, and cocktails. It requires reservations months in advance, but the bar area is first-come, first-served for lucky early arrivals.
Inside & Adjacent
- Kramarczuk's Sausage Company — A Minneapolis institution, Kramarczuk's serves Eastern European classics that are arguably the best stadium food in the league. Their bratwurst, Polish sausage, and Hungarian sausage are grilled fresh and topped with sauerkraut and onions. It is a mandatory stop for any first-time visitor. On site
- Modist Brewing Co. — Located just a block from the stadium, this brewery is known for its experimental beers and modern, industrial taproom. It is absolutely packed before games, often with a food truck parked outside. Their "Dreamyard" IPA is a local favorite. It captures the cool, warehouse vibe of the North Loop perfectly. 0.2 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Red Cow North Loop — Famous for its gourmet burgers and extensive craft beer list, Red Cow is a polished but casual spot perfect for a sit-down meal. Their "60/40" burger (60% beef, 40% bacon) is legendary. It is walkable from the stadium but far enough to escape the immediate crush. Reservations are recommended on game days. 0.4 mi
- The Office Pub & Grill — A classic sports bar in the heart of the North Loop, offering a reliable menu of burgers, wings, and wraps. It has a large patio and plenty of TVs, making it a great fallback if the breweries are too crowded. It is known for its "Imperial" burger and friendly, fast service. 0.3 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Pizza Lucé — While they have a stand inside the stadium serving pickle pizza, the full restaurant nearby offers a wider menu of creative pies and vegan options. It is a local staple known for its "Baked Potato Pizza" and late-night slices. It is a great spot for groups with diverse dietary needs. 0.3 mi
- Spoon and Stable — For a high-end experience, this French-inspired restaurant by Chef Gavin Kaysen is one of the most acclaimed in the Midwest. Housed in a former horse stable, it offers incredible pasta, seafood, and cocktails. It requires reservations months in advance, but the bar area is first-come, first-served for lucky early arrivals. 0.4 mi
Local Tips
No backpacks allowed: use single-pocket totes only
Sunscreen is vital: the limestone reflects the sun
Seasonal note: Minneapolis baseball weather covers the extremes. April games can be near freezing, so dress in layers and bring a blanket—the heated concourses are a refuge. Summer (June-August) is glorious but hot; seats on the first base side get the most sun. September brings crisp, perfect fall air, ideal for night games.
- No backpacks allowed use single-pocket totes only
- Reverse ATMs are available for cash-to-card conversion
- Gate opening times vary by day of week
- Use the Skyway to stay warm in April/October
- Sunscreen is vital the limestone reflects the sun
- Seasonal note: Minneapolis baseball weather covers the extremes. April games can be near freezing, so dress in layers and bring a blanket—the heated concourses are a refuge. Summer (June-August) is glorious but hot; seats on the first base side get the most sun. September brings crisp, perfect fall air, ideal for night games.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium hosts occasional winter events like hockey or concerts. It is fully outdoors, so expect sub-freezing temperatures and wind. Dress like you are going ice fishing: heavy boots, parkas, and thermal layers are mandatory.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable. It can be 70°F one day and snowing the next. Night games are almost always chilly. A winter hat and gloves are standard attire for early-season baseball in Minnesota.
Mid-summer
July and August are warm and humid, with highs often in the 80s. The open design allows for a breeze, but direct sun can be intense. Hydrate often and use the shaded areas on the main concourse.
Fall season
September offers the best weather of the year—cool, low humidity, and clear skies. A light hoodie is usually sufficient. As October playoffs approach, the temperature drops quickly after sunset.
Rain & snow
Target Field has excellent drainage, but rain delays happen. The limestone overhangs provide shelter on the concourses. Snow is a real possibility in April and October, creating memorable "snow baseball" scenes.
Winter
The stadium hosts occasional winter events like hockey or concerts. It is fully outdoors, so expect sub-freezing temperatures and wind. Dress like you are going ice fishing: heavy boots, parkas, and thermal layers are mandatory.
Spring & early summer
April and May are unpredictable. It can be 70°F one day and snowing the next. Night games are almost always chilly. A winter hat and gloves are standard attire for early-season baseball in Minnesota.
Mid-summer
July and August are warm and humid, with highs often in the 80s. The open design allows for a breeze, but direct sun can be intense. Hydrate often and use the shaded areas on the main concourse.
Fall season
September offers the best weather of the year—cool, low humidity, and clear skies. A light hoodie is usually sufficient. As October playoffs approach, the temperature drops quickly after sunset.
Rain & snow
Target Field has excellent drainage, but rain delays happen. The limestone overhangs provide shelter on the concourses. Snow is a real possibility in April and October, creating memorable "snow baseball" scenes.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Minnesota Twins
Neighborhood
North Loop / Warehouse District
Nearest airport
MSP International
Parking
ABC Ramps (Skyway connected)
Walkable district
North Loop / First Ave
Groceries & supplies
Whole Foods on Hennepin
Pharmacy
Walgreens on Nicollet Mall
Urgent care
Hennepin Healthcare Clinic
Downtime
First Avenue
Pro tip
No backpacks permitted
| Primary team | Minnesota Twins |
| Neighborhood | North Loop / Warehouse District |
| Nearest airport | MSP International |
| Parking | ABC Ramps (Skyway connected) |
| Walkable district | North Loop / First Ave |
| Groceries & supplies | Whole Foods on Hennepin |
| Pharmacy | Walgreens on Nicollet Mall |
| Urgent care | Hennepin Healthcare Clinic |
| Downtime | First Avenue |
| Pro tip | No backpacks permitted |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Target Field?
The closest hotel to Target Field is The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night) and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night). The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Element Minneapolis Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Target Field are good for families?
Several hotels near Target Field are well-suited for families. The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Target Field are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Target Field accommodate team and group travel. The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Target Field are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Target Field are ideal for a weekend getaway. Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis (0.71 mi, from $665/night), The Westin Minneapolis (0.74 mi, from $274/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Minneapolis Downtown (0.44 mi, from $123/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis also has spa services. The Westin Minneapolis also has spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Target Field?
Yes — 3 hotels are within walking distance: The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night). The closest is about a 7-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Target Field offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Minneapolis Downtown (0.48 mi, from $176/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Target Field offer free parking?
Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night) offers complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Target Field have an outdoor pool?
The Royal Sonesta Minneapolis Downtown (0.55 mi, from $236/night), The Marquette Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton (0.77 mi, from $297/night), and Rand Tower Hotel Minneapolis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (0.79 mi, from $282/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Target Field have a fitness center?
The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Target Field?
The Lofton Hotel Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.33 mi, from $291/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Minneapolis / Downtown (0.35 mi, from $352/night), and Element Minneapolis Downtown (0.4 mi, from $335/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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