Must-See Features at Target Field for Bucket List Travelers

For baseball fans checking stadiums off their bucket list, Target Field in Minneapolis offers a mix of history, art, and stunning views. Whether you’re visiting as part of a Midwest baseball tour or just passing through, these must-see attractions at the home of the Minnesota Twins will make your trip unforgettable.

The Kirby Puckett Statue – A Tribute to a Twins Legend

Location: Outside Gate 34
One of the most beloved figures in Minnesota sports history, Kirby Puckett led the Twins to two World Series titles and left a lasting legacy. His statue, positioned near the bustling Gate 34 entrance, captures him in mid-swing. Fans love snapping pictures here before heading into the game. This is a must-see for baseball fans who appreciate the game’s greats, and it's accessible to all visitors.

The Harmon Killebrew Statue – Honoring a Home Run King

Location: Near Gate 3
Harmon Killebrew, one of the most powerful hitters in baseball history, is honored with a statue near Gate 3. The legendary slugger hit 573 career home runs, many of them towering shots that became part of Twins lore. His larger-than-life presence in the plaza makes this an essential stop for baseball history buffs.

IMG_0248-1The Minnie & Paul Sign – A Signature Twin Cities Landmark

Location: Beyond Center Field
This iconic neon sign is one of the most unique stadium features in all of baseball. The image of two ballplayers shaking hands over the Mississippi River represents the Twin Cities—Minneapolis and St. Paul. Every time a Twins player hits a home run, the sign lights up and animates, making it a perfect photo opportunity for those on a baseball vacation.

Target Plaza – A Hall of Twins History

Location: Outside Gate 34
Target Plaza serves as an outdoor museum of Twins baseball, featuring statues of legendary players, plaques commemorating historic moments, and an interactive timeline detailing the franchise’s milestones. Fans on baseball tours should take their time exploring this area before entering the stadium.

The Budweiser Roof Deck – A Premier Viewing Experience

Location: Left Field, Upper Level
For a truly unique experience, check out the Budweiser Roof Deck. This elevated seating area provides fantastic views of the field and the Minneapolis skyline. While tickets are required for access, it’s one of the best ways to see Target Field from a different perspective.

IMG_8962The Metropolitan Club – A Nod to the Twins’ Past

Location: Right Field, Club Level
Baseball fans who love history will appreciate the Metropolitan Club, named after the Twins’ original home, Metropolitan Stadium. The club features memorabilia and photos from the team’s early days. Access requires a club-level ticket, but it’s well worth it for those wanting a deeper dive into Twins history.

Town Ball Tavern – A Tribute to Minnesota’s Baseball Roots

Location: Near Section 229
Minnesota has a rich tradition of amateur and semi-pro baseball, often called ‘town ball.’ This tavern celebrates that legacy with memorabilia from local teams and historic ballparks. It’s a great place to grab a bite and soak in the state’s deep baseball culture.

Plan Your Baseball Bucket List Trip Today

Target Field is more than just a stadium—it’s a celebration of Minnesota baseball history and a must-visit for any traveling baseball fan. Whether you’re on a Midwest baseball tour or planning a baseball vacation, be sure to add Target Field to your itinerary. Looking for the ultimate way to experience multiple ballparks? Check out our baseball tours and let us help you create the perfect bucket list adventure!