Hotels Near Target Field
Home of the Minnesota Twins — Minneapolis, MN
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Quick facts
- Venue Target Field (38,544 capacity)
- Team Minnesota Twins
- Airport Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP)
- Airport → venue ~20 min drive
- Fan neighborhoods North Loop, Downtown West, Warehouse District, Downtown East
- Playoff window October–November 2026
Booking for a playoff date: how it actually works
Playoff hotel demand in Minneapolis moves in two spikes. The first hits when a home game becomes possible (a series lead, a clinch scenario); the second — much bigger — hits the moment the date is official, usually just days before the game. Rooms near Target Field and in North Loop go first, then demand ripples outward.
The play: book a refundable room during the first spike, before certainty. If your team doesn't get the game, cancel free. If they do, you're holding a room everyone else is fighting over at double the price.
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FAQ
What airport do I fly into for Target Field?
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) is the main airport, roughly 20 minutes from the venue by car in normal traffic. Expect longer on game days.
Which neighborhoods are best for a MLB playoff weekend in Minneapolis?
Most visiting fans stay in North Loop, Downtown West, Warehouse District or Downtown East. The North Loop's boutique hotels and restaurants sit directly beside Target Field, and the Blue Line light rail from the airport stops a block from the ballpark.
When should I book a hotel for a playoff game at Target Field?
Book a refundable rate the moment a home game becomes possible — even before the matchup is official. Playoff-round dates firm up only days in advance and prices jump immediately, so a free-cancellation booking made early beats waiting every time.
Never overpay for a Minnesota Twins playoff trip
One email the moment a playoff home game becomes likely at this venue — so you book before every other fan does.