Where to stay in Toronto and Vancouver for the 2026 World Cup. Book early β prices only go up.
World Cup host city hotels are already seeing surge pricing for JuneβJuly 2026. Most bookings on Booking.com offer free cancellation, so lock in your rate now and cancel later if plans change.
Toronto Stadium (Exhibition Place) hosts 6 matches including Canada's opening game. Choose your neighbourhood based on your priorities.
5β15 min walk to stadium. Trendy restaurants, breweries. Best for die-hard fans who want to be steps from the action.
$200β450/night
15β20 min by streetcar. Toronto's nightlife hub. Great for post-match celebrations.
$180β400/night
20β25 min by transit. Highest concentration of hotels. Near CN Tower and Union Station.
$150β350/night
20β30 min by streetcar. Toronto's coolest neighbourhood. Independent shops, diverse food.
$120β300/night
BC Place hosts 7 matches with 54,500 capacity. It's a covered dome β no weather worries. Choose your base.
Closest to BC Place. Upscale restaurants, waterfront walking. Perfect for match-day convenience.
$250β500/night
Historic cobblestone streets. Best bars and restaurants. 15 min walk to BC Place.
$200β450/night
Central location. SkyTrain access to stadium. Most hotel options at every price point.
$180β400/night
Beach vibes. Mountain views. 20 min by bus to BC Place. Great for a more relaxed stay.
$160β350/night
Most Booking.com listings offer free cancellation. Lock in your rate now β cancel if plans change. Prices will only increase as June approaches.
Toronto and Vancouver have Airbnb regulations that limit supply. Hotels are often better value during major events. Check both before booking.
HI Toronto and HI Vancouver offer dorm beds from $40β60/night. Book months in advance β these sell out first for major events.
Toronto to Vancouver is a 4.5-hour flight. If attending matches in both cities, book separate stays. No practical train option between them.