Finding the best hotels near World Cup 2026 stadiums is not a simple booking decision.
With 104 matches spread across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, your hotel determines your commute to the stadium, your daily budget, and how much of the city you actually get to experience between fixtures.
New York is the most expensive market in the tournament.
Mexico’s three host cities are the most affordable.
Some stadiums sit in downtown neighborhoods where a good hotel puts you walking distance from the gates.
Toronto
Hotel X Toronto
The Hotel is the only hotel inside Exhibition Place, putting you under a ten-minute walk from BMO Field.
It has a rooftop pool with skyline views, a spa, and fine dining on site.
Rates during match weeks run from CAD $1,045 to $1,275 per night, which reflects the premium for that proximity.
It is the right choice if your priority is eliminating all match-day logistics.
Gladstone House
Gladstone House on Queen Street West is the most characterful mid-range option in the city.
It is housed in a Victorian brick building with artist residency energy, rotating exhibitions, and a lobby bar that stays busy.
The stadium is about a twenty-minute walk, and the neighborhood itself is worth spending time in between fixtures.
Mid-range rates make this the strongest overall value pick for Toronto.
For budget travelers, the University of Toronto New College Residence opened rooms for the tournament window at CAD $199 per night for a single and $299 for a double.
They are simple, clean, and central, with subway access to Union Station and from there a direct GO Train to Exhibition Place.
It is among the most affordable options in a city where tournament pricing has pushed most hotels well above that figure.
Vancouver
JW Marriott Parq
JW Marriott Parq Vancouver is the closest hotel to BC Place, connected to the city’s entertainment hub and within a short walk of the stadium.
It is upscale, well-managed, and designed for large events.
For fans who want to eliminate the commute question entirely and have the budget for it, this is the straightforward answer in Vancouver.
The OPUS Hotel
The hotel is in Yaletown is the best mid-range pick in the city.
It sits directly across from the Yaletown-Roundhouse SkyTrain station, which puts BC Place two minutes away by rail.
The hotel has art deco character, metropolitan views, and complimentary cruiser bikes for getting around the city between matches.
Yaletown itself is one of Vancouver’s strongest neighborhoods for restaurants and bars.
YWCA Hotel Vancouver
Is the budget anchor in this city. It is clean, central, and well-regarded, positioned near the stadium zone with reliable SkyTrain access.
Vancouver’s hotel inventory is tight during the tournament, and this property is one of the few genuinely affordable options that does not require staying in a suburb and commuting in.
Mexico City
Hyatt Regency Mexico City
This hotel in Polanco is the most reliable upscale base for the tournament.
Polanco is safe, walkable, and surrounded by some of the city’s best restaurants.
The stadium is a taxi or rideshare ride south, and the hotel manages that transition smoothly with concierge support.
Rates sit between $261 and $697 USD per night for two adults during match weeks.
Krystal Grand Reforma Uno
In the Reforma corridor is the strongest mid-range value in Mexico City.
It sits on the main boulevard connecting the city’s major cultural and business districts, with metro access to Estadio Azteca via Line 2 and walkable distance to Chapultepec Park.
Rates average $90 to $140 per night, which represents exceptional value compared to equivalent properties in US host cities.
Camino Real Pedregal
Camino Real Pedregal on the south side of the city is the practical budget-adjacent option for fans prioritizing stadium access.
It sits in the Coyoacán borough near the Azteca, which eliminates the cross-city commute on match days.
Coyoacán is also home to the Frida Kahlo Museum and has a genuine neighborhood character that rewards time spent on foot.
Rates start around $105 per night for two adults.
Guadalajara
Hyatt Regency Andares
Hyatt Regency Andares in Zapopan is the upscale pick for Guadalajara.
It sits in the Andares commercial district close to Estadio Akron, which is the most convenient position for multiple match days.
The property is modern, polished, and well-serviced, with dining options and a pool.
Rideshare to the stadium takes under ten minutes.
Hotel Demetria
Hotel Demetria in the Lafayette and Chapalita area is the mid-range choice for travelers who want neighborhood character over stadium proximity.
The surrounding streets have a strong café and restaurant scene, and the hotel itself has genuine design sensibility.
Estadio Akron is twenty minutes by rideshare, which is a manageable trade-off for being in a more interesting part of the city.
Hotel Country Plaza
Country Plaza near Zapopan offers solid value for fans whose priority is shorter match-day logistics.
It sits closer to the stadium than most downtown options and offers consistent service at rates significantly below what comparable Guadalajara properties charge during the tournament.
For fans attending multiple matches and spending limited time exploring the city, it is the most efficient base.

Monterrey
Hotel NH Collection
NH Collection Monterrey San Pedro in the upscale San Pedro Garza GarcÃa district is the strongest luxury base for this city.
San Pedro sits at the foot of the mountains and has the best restaurant concentration in Monterrey, with polished service and reliable security.
Estadio BBVA is about twenty to twenty-five minutes by rideshare, which is the trade-off for being in the city’s most livable neighborhood.
Fiesta Inn Monterrey
Fiesta Inn Monterrey La Fe is the mid-range option with good stadium access and consistent quality.
It sits along the main road network connecting central Monterrey to the Guadalupe area where BBVA is located, with direct route access that makes match-day logistics straightforward.
Rates during the tournament average around $85 to $185 USD per night.
Gamma Monterrey Gran Hotel Ancira
Gamma Monterrey Gran Hotel Ancira in the city center is the budget pick with the most character.
It is a historic property downtown near the Macroplaza, with Metrorrey rail access that connects to the stadium via Line 2.
Rates are among the lowest of any hotel in the tournament host cities, and the central location puts you in range of the Barrio Antiguo nightlife and the Paseo Santa LucÃa canal walk.
New York and New Jersey
The Park Hotel
The Park Hotel at Meadowlands in East Rutherford is the most convenient upscale option for MetLife Stadium.
It sits close to the venue and eliminates the transit question entirely on match days, which has clear value for finals and semifinals when the NJ Transit system is under maximum pressure.
The trade-off is that East Rutherford has minimal dining or entertainment outside the stadium complex.
Moxy NYC
Moxy NYC Times Square is seven to ten minutes on foot from Penn Station, which puts you one NJ Transit connection from the stadium on match days.
It is compact, well-designed, and competitively priced for Manhattan, with an energetic atmosphere suited to the World Cup crowd.
Round-trip NJ Transit tickets to the stadium are capped at $150 and must be purchased in advance through the app.
For budget travelers, Jersey City represents the best value in this market.
Hotels near Grove Street and Journal Square, such as the Holland Hotel, connect to Manhattan via PATH train in fifteen to twenty minutes and sit physically closer to MetLife Stadium than most of Manhattan.
Rideshare from Jersey City to the stadium takes around twenty to twenty-five minutes.
Rates in Jersey City during match weeks run $120 to $150 per night, roughly forty to fifty percent less than comparable Manhattan options.
Los Angeles
The Ritz-Carlton
The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles in downtown is the prestige pick for the city, with the service infrastructure and location to justify it for fans combining the World Cup with a longer California stay.
SoFi Stadium in Inglewood requires a rideshare, and downtown to stadium is a manageable distance outside of peak traffic windows.
The hotel’s concierge support is the reliable way to manage that on match days.
AC Hotel
AC Hotel by Marriott Los Angeles South Bay in El Segundo is the smartest mid-range pick in the city.
It sits near the LAX corridor, is easy to reach from the airport, and is positioned for a straightforward rideshare to SoFi Stadium.
Rates are significantly below what comparable downtown or Santa Monica hotels charge, and for fans attending matches rather than spending days sightseeing, it is a more efficient base.
Dallas
Live! by Loews in Arlington
Live! by Loews in Arlington is the upscale stadium-adjacent choice for Dallas.
It sits between AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field, designed specifically for event attendees, and has the dining and entertainment infrastructure to fill the hours before and after matches without leaving the complex.
It is the most convenient upscale option in the entire Dallas tournament setup.
Canvas Hotel
Canvas Hotel in the Cedars district of Dallas is the most interesting mid-range pick in the city.
It occupies a century-old renovated brick building with 12-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and a Michelin Guide selection.
The Cedars is a creative neighborhood south of downtown, and Trinity Railway Express connects to Arlington and AT&T Stadium on match days.
For fans who want the tournament and a genuine Dallas neighborhood experience, this is the right call.
Miami
The Ritz-Carlton
The Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove is the upscale pick for Miami, positioned in one of the city’s most livable neighborhoods with waterfront access and a refined atmosphere that provides real respite from Miami’s intensity.
Hard Rock Stadium is about twenty-five minutes by rideshare, and Coconut Grove rates during match weeks, while high, sit below South Beach luxury pricing.
AC Hotel
AC Hotel by Marriott Aventura is the mid-range anchor for this market.
Aventura cuts the distance to Hard Rock Stadium roughly in half compared to South Beach, with rates that are materially lower than the beach corridor.
The surrounding area has genuine restaurant and retail infrastructure, and the stadium commute on match days is under twenty minutes by car.
Seattle
Lotte Hotel
Lotte Hotel Seattle downtown is the upscale pick for this city and one of the most convenient stadium-adjacent luxury options in the entire tournament.
Lumen Field is walkable from Pioneer Square, and the hotel brings Korean hospitality standards to a property that sits within easy reach of Pike Place Market and the waterfront.
Rates run from $250 to $400 per night, which is reasonable for a downtown luxury property during a major event.
Silver Cloud Hotel
Silver Cloud Hotel Seattle Stadium is the mid-range option with the best match-day convenience in Seattle.
It sits directly adjacent to Lumen Field, has a fan-friendly atmosphere, and is well-reviewed across platforms for service consistency during events.
For fans whose primary goal is showing up to matches without stress, this is the straightforward choice.
Boston
Omni Boston Hotel
Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport is the upscale pick, a modern luxury property in Boston’s most developed waterfront district with shuttle and transit access to South Station for the Foxborough commute.
Rates during tournament weeks run around $300 to $500 per night, and the surrounding Seaport neighborhood has strong dining.
Renaissance Boston Patriot Hotel
Renaissance Boston Patriot Place is the mid-range option that solves the stadium commute problem entirely. It sits inside the Patriot Place complex adjacent to Gillette Stadium, which means zero match-day logistics on game days. The trade-off is that Foxborough itself offers limited reasons to spend daytime hours there, so this property works best for fans attending specific matches rather than using Boston as an extended base.
Kansas City
Hotel Kansas City
Hotel Kansas City in the downtown historic district is the upscale pick, a Hyatt Unbound Collection property in a building that gives the city’s character room to show up.
The downtown location puts you in the Power and Light District, near the jazz clubs, and thirty minutes by rideshare from GEHA Field at Arrowhead.
It is the right choice for fans who want the city and the matches, not just the stadium.
Drury Inn and Suites
Drury Inn and Suites Kansas City Stadium is the mid-range option with the strongest logistics.
It sits close to the sports complex and is designed to handle event crowds efficiently. Breakfast is included, rates are competitive, and the match-day commute is minimal.
For fans attending multiple Kansas City matches and prioritizing convenience, it is the practical choice.
Philadelphia
Kimpton Hotel Monaco
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia in the Old City is the upscale pick for this market.
Old City is Philadelphia’s most historically rich neighborhood, with the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall within walking distance and excellent restaurants nearby.
SEPTA subway connects to Lincoln Financial Field in under thirty minutes. The hotel has genuine character and rates that sit below comparable New York properties during the tournament.
Alexander Inn
Alexander Inn in Center City is the budget pick with the best combination of price and location.
It is a clean, well-reviewed property in a central position with SEPTA access to the stadium and walking distance to Reading Terminal Market.
Philadelphia is one of the more affordable eastern host cities, and this property represents some of the best value on the entire US tournament roster.
San Francisco Bay Area
Fairmont San Francisco
Fairmont San Francisco on Nob Hill is the prestige upscale option for this market, a landmark property with the city views, service history, and room quality to justify the premium for fans combining the World Cup with a longer California visit.
Caltrain to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara takes about forty-five minutes from downtown San Francisco.
Hilton Santa Clara
Hilton Santa Clara is the budget-end option in the immediate stadium area.
Rates are lower than the Hyatt next door while maintaining consistent quality and event-ready infrastructure.
For fans on a tighter budget who still want match-day convenience in Santa Clara, this is the right trade-off.
Atlanta
Omni Atlanta Hotel
Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center is the upscale pick and one of the best stadium-adjacent hotel positions in the entire tournament.
It connects to Mercedes-Benz Stadium via an enclosed skywalk, which makes the match-day experience uniquely convenient. Centennial Olympic Park sits outside the front door.
For a finals or semifinals week, this property is worth prioritizing.
Hard Rock Atlanta
Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown is the mid-range pick with the most energy.
It is designed for fans, positioned close to the stadium, and has the nightlife infrastructure to extend match-day evenings.
It is the right choice for fans who want the stadium experience to begin before kickoff and continue well after the final whistle.
Hampton Inn
Hampton Inn Atlanta Georgia Tech is the budget option with good transit and reasonable rates.
It sits near Midtown with MARTA access to the stadium, and Georgia Tech’s proximity keeps the surrounding neighborhood active.
Rates during match weeks are among the lower points on the US city roster, which makes Atlanta one of the better-value host cities for budget travelers attending knockout-round matches.
Houston
The Post Oak Hotel
The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston is the prestige pick for the city, a property that reflects Houston’s oil-wealth energy with a world-class wine cellar, museum-grade art collection, and a spa built for extended stays.
NRG Stadium is a rideshare away, and the Uptown area has the restaurant concentration to fill days between fixtures at a high standard.
Courtyard Houston Medical Center and NRG Park is the mid-range option tailored specifically for the stadium.
The Medical Center location puts you close to the light rail connection to NRG on match days and gives you decent dining options in the surrounding area. It is efficient and well-reviewed for event weekends.
Holiday Inn Houston
Holiday Inn Houston NRG and Medical Center is the budget anchor for this market and one of the better-value budget options in any US host city.
Houston is the most affordable US market in the tournament by average hotel rate, and this property sits at the lower end of even that range.
For fans whose budget is the primary constraint, Houston combined with this hotel represents the most economical way to attend a US-based match.
The 2026 World Cup spans cities with enormous differences in cost, neighborhood character, and stadium logistics.
Mexico’s three cities offer genuine luxury for prices that feel remarkable compared to the American markets. Houston and Atlanta are the most affordable US options.
New York and Vancouver are the most expensive.
In every city, the choice between stadium proximity and neighborhood quality is the real decision, and for most people attending more than one match in the same city, the neighborhood wins.
Booking
For official bundled packages that combine premium hotel access with tickets and VIP hospitality, FIFA handles those exclusively through On Location, the official hospitality provider.
Those packages are priced at a significant premium but include access and logistics support that independent bookings cannot replicate for knockout fixtures.
The broader point is that the 2026 World Cup is the largest sporting event in North American history. Hotel inventory across all 16 cities is tightening monthly, and prices are already thirty to fifty percent above standard June and July rates at most properties near stadiums.
The cities with the most expensive hotel markets, New York and Vancouver, are the ones where the neighborhood genuinely justifies the premium.
Wherever you end up watching your matches, the trip is unlikely to be defined by the stadium alone.
For readers building a full tournament itinerary from scratch, everything you need to plan your journey across all 16 host cities is covered in the FIFA World Cup 2026 travel guide on Tadexprof.
