Target Field

Target Field Terrace Level

Features & Amenities

200 and 300 Level sections at Target Field make up the Terrace Level. These seating areas share a concourse, but they differ in a number of ways.

Terrace Level Seats

Sections labeled in the 200s have up to eight rows with an entrance located at the back. These are some of the smallest and most accessible seats at Target Field.

These sections are also known for their impressive views of the field and the cityscape. Sit behind home plate for some of the best sitelines at Target Field or sit on the third base side for skyline views.

View Level Seats

The View Level is another name for 300 Level sections. Each of these sections has 14 rows of seats and is only accessible via a staircase from the Terrace concourse.

Despite being more difficult to access, the View Level has a distinct advantage over the Terrace Level during the summer. Seats on the first base side offer the best shade at Target Field. Nearly ever row in sections 304-315 will be protected from their sun. Combine this with a cheaper ticket price, and you can see why these are a favorite among families.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

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  • Terrace Level Seating Chart

    Baseball Terrace Level Seating Chart at Target Field

    Terrace Level Reviews

      Ratings & Reviews From Similar Seats
    • "Not Bad For the 300 Level"

      (Section 310) - -

      I don't like the top of the 300s, but this isn't a bad spot. Pretty good view of the infield, no railing obstruction and comfortable views to all corners of the outfield. Fairly easy to get up stairs to row 5. Loved looking straight across to video board in LF.

    • "Beautiful View of the City"

      (Section 324) - -

      These are some of the cheapest tickets to a Twins game, but the city view gives them a nice little bonus. Seats are far down the line, but angled well towards the infield. Really windy up here though. I imagine they are bitter cold in April.

    • "A safety rail blocks view of infield between 3rd & 2nd"

      (Section 309) - -

      A cable blocks the view of the first base line. You can't see the ball thrown from pitcher to catcher without interference from one of the four cables. Had to move back to at least the third row, which barely made the rail clear the first base line.

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