oronto World Cup 2026: Ultimate Travel Guide, Hotels & Match Experience | Travel Diari
BMO Field (Toronto Stadium): Home to Canada's opening match of FIFA World Cup 2026
History is coming to Toronto. On June 12, 2026, Canada's largest and most diverse city will host the first-ever men's FIFA World Cup match on Canadian soil, as the Canadian Men's National Team takes the field at BMO Field in front of 45,000 roaring fans. This isn't just a soccer tournamentāit's a watershed moment for Canadian sports and a celebration of everything that makes Toronto one of the world's great cities.
Toronto brings an electric energy to the World Cup that few cities can match. With over 230 nationalities represented, the city transforms into a global village during major soccer tournaments, with every neighborhood flying different flags and celebrating together. From the iconic CN Tower to the vibrant streets of Little Italy and Portugal Village, from world-class museums to the shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto offers an unforgettable World Cup experience where multicultural passion meets Canadian hospitality.
šļø BMO Field (Toronto Stadium) - Canada's World Cup Venue
Location: 170 Princes' Boulevard, Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3
Capacity: 45,736 (expanded for World Cup with 17,756 temporary seats)
What makes it special: BMO Field is the only soccer-specific stadium in North America selected to host World Cup 2026 matches. Home to Toronto FC since 2007 and the Toronto Argonauts since 2016, the stadium sits on the historic Exhibition Place grounds along Lake Ontario's waterfront. The $146 million renovation for the World Cup includes new luxury boxes, a rooftop patio for 1,000 fans, enhanced player facilities, state-of-the-art videoboards, and upgraded technology throughout.
World Cup matches: Toronto will host 6 matches total, including 5 group stage matches (June 12, 17, 20, 23, 26) and 1 Round of 32 match (July 2). Most significantly, Canada's opening match on June 12 at 3:00 PM ET will be the first men's World Cup match ever played on Canadian soil.
š« Insider Tip: Getting Tickets
World Cup tickets are distributed through FIFA's official lottery system, with sales typically opening 12-18 months before the tournament. As a Canadian host city, Toronto may have additional ticket allocations for Canadian residents. The atmosphere for Canada's opening match will be absolutely electricāthis is Canadian sports history in the making. Register early at FIFA.com and join the Travel Diari community for alerts when ticket sales open and strategies for securing seats!
šØ Where to Stay: Best Hotels for World Cup Travelers
Toronto offers accommodation for every budget, from luxury hotels downtown to charming neighborhoods across the city. BMO Field's location at Exhibition Place makes it accessible from multiple areas. Here are our top recommendations based on proximity, local character, and value. Find personalized hotel recommendations from TravelDiari
Near BMO Field & Liberty Village
Hotel X Toronto
āāāāDistance to BMO Field: 0.5 km (6-minute walk)
Modern lifestyle hotel literally across from Exhibition Place and BMO Field. Features rooftop pool with CN Tower views, multiple restaurants including Italian and Asian fusion, sports bar, and direct waterfront access. The closest hotel to the stadium with premium amenities.
Why we love it: You can walk to matches in minutes while enjoying resort-style amenities. The rooftop pool area is perfect for pre-match celebrations with fellow fans.
Estimated rate: $280-420 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āThompson Toronto
āāāāāDistance to BMO Field: 3.5 km (35-minute walk or 10-minute transit)
Sleek boutique luxury in the heart of King West, Toronto's entertainment district. Rooftop lounge with panoramic city views, Michelin-level dining at Scarpetta, and surrounded by the city's best restaurants, bars, and nightlife. Easy streetcar access to BMO Field.
Why we love it: Perfect for those who want the full Toronto experience with nightlife and dining at their doorstep.
Estimated rate: $450-650 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āDowntown Toronto
The Fairmont Royal York
āāāāāDistance to BMO Field: 5 km (15-minute transit via GO Train)
Historic landmark hotel directly across from Union Station, Toronto's central transit hub. Built in 1929, this grand château-style hotel combines old-world elegance with modern luxury. The location provides instant access to GO Transit for direct service to Exhibition Station (2-minute walk to BMO Field).
Why we love it: Classic Toronto elegance with unbeatable transit access. You're in the heart of everythingāFinancial District, waterfront, shopping, and sports.
Estimated rate: $380-550 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āThe Chelsea Hotel
āāāāDistance to BMO Field: 6 km (20-minute transit)
Canada's largest hotel with 1,590 rooms, renowned for being incredibly family-friendly. Features indoor waterslide, children's creative center, multiple restaurants, and excellent value. Located near Yonge Street with easy subway access to downtown and Exhibition.
Why we love it: Unbeatable for families traveling with children. The kids can enjoy the pool while adults explore the city.
Estimated rate: $220-340 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āCanoe Landing Residence & Suites
āāāāDistance to BMO Field: 2.5 km (25-minute walk or 8-minute transit)
Modern condo-style suites in the CityPlace neighborhood with full kitchens and living spaces. Perfect for families or groups wanting more space and self-catering options. Close to the waterfront trail and streetcar access to BMO Field.
Why we love it: Apartment-style living at hotel convenience. Great for longer stays and budget-conscious travelers who want space.
Estimated rate: $280-400 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āTrendy Neighborhoods with Character
Drake Hotel
āāāāDistance to BMO Field: 3 km (30-minute walk or 10-minute transit)
Hip boutique hotel on Queen West, Toronto's arts and culture corridor. Each room is uniquely designed by Canadian artists. Features live music venue, rooftop patio, and sits in the heart of the city's coolest neighborhood with vintage shops, galleries, and restaurants.
Why we love it: Stay in Toronto's creative heart and experience the city's artistic soul. Perfect for culture seekers.
Estimated rate: $260-380 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āKimpton Saint George
āāāāāDistance to BMO Field: 7 km (25-minute transit)
Boutique luxury in the Annex neighborhood near the University of Toronto. Trendy design, complimentary wine hour, pet-friendly, and walking distance to the ROM, restaurants, and Bloor Street shopping. Subway access provides easy transit to Exhibition.
Why we love it: Sophisticated neighborhood feel away from tourist crowds while maintaining excellent access to everything.
Estimated rate: $350-500 CAD/night during World Cup
Check Availability āš” Booking Strategy
Book 8-12 months in advance for best selection and rates. Hotels near Exhibition Place and Liberty Village will sell out first. Consider neighborhoods along the TTC subway lines (especially Line 1 and Line 2) or GO Transit routes for easy access to BMO Field. Downtown hotels near Union Station offer the most flexibility. Toronto has excellent public transit, so don't limit yourself to only hotels near the stadiumāneighborhoods like The Annex, Queen West, and Yonge-Dundas Square all provide great World Cup bases.
š Getting Around Toronto During the World Cup
Toronto's public transit system (TTC - Toronto Transit Commission) and GO Transit make getting to BMO Field straightforward from anywhere in the city. Toronto is also highly walkable in most areas.
Public Transportation (Highly Recommended)
GO Transit to Exhibition Station (Best Option for BMO Field):
- GO Train from Union Station to Exhibition Station: 5 minutes, trains every 15-30 minutes
- Exhibition Station is a 2-minute walk from BMO Field's main entrance
- Special World Cup service will run with increased frequency on match days
TTC Streetcar:
- 509 Harbourfront streetcar from Union Station directly to Exhibition Place (15 minutes)
- 511 Bathurst streetcar connects to Exhibition Loop
- Both routes will have enhanced service on match days
TTC Subway: Four subway lines (Lines 1, 2, 3, 4) connect across the city. Union Station is the central hub connecting to all major hotels and neighborhoods.
Cost:
- TTC single fare: $3.35 CAD (PRESTO card) or $3.35 cash (exact change)
- TTC Day Pass: $13.50 CAD (unlimited travel)
- GO Transit: $3-6 CAD depending on distance (PRESTO card recommended)
- Special World Cup transit passes expected to be available
Walking and Biking
Downtown Toronto is very walkable, with most attractions within walking distance of each other. The Martin Goodman Trail, Toronto's waterfront bike path, runs directly past Exhibition Place and BMO Field. Bike Share Toronto offers convenient bike rentals throughout the city ($7/30 minutes or $15/day pass).
Ride-Share and Taxis
Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout Toronto, along with traditional taxi services. Expect surge pricing on match days, particularly 2-3 hours before kickoff and immediately after matches. Budget $20-35 CAD from downtown to BMO Field during peak times.
š Pro Transportation Tip
Get a PRESTO card immediately upon arrivalāit's Toronto's reloadable transit card that works on TTC, GO Transit, and UP Express (airport train). You can buy one at any subway station or at Pearson Airport. For match days, take GO Transit from Union Station to Exhibition Stationāit's the fastest, easiest, and most direct route to BMO Field. Arrive 3-4 hours before kickoff to experience the pre-match festivities at Exhibition Place and avoid any transit congestion. The waterfront walk from downtown hotels takes 45-60 minutes and offers beautiful views of Lake Ontario and the CN Tower.
ā½ The Match Day Experience
Before the Match
Exhibition Place FIFA Fan Festival
Exhibition Place, Toronto's historic fairground surrounding BMO Field, will transform into the official FIFA Fan Festival. Expect live music, food vendors, interactive soccer activities, big screens broadcasting other matches, cultural programming celebrating Toronto's diversity, and beer gardens. The festival opens 4-5 hours before kickoff and admission is free with match tickets.
Nathan Phillips Square Fan Zone
Toronto's iconic city hall square will host a massive public viewing area for all World Cup matches, not just Toronto games. Free admission, food trucks, live entertainment, and the famous Toronto sign for photos.
Neighborhood Watch Parties
Toronto's multicultural neighborhoods will host their own celebrations:
- Little Italy (College Street): When Italy plays, the street becomes a sea of blue
- Portugal Village (Dundas West): Portuguese flags and celebrations during Portugal matches
- Greektown (Danforth Avenue): Greek team support with outdoor patios
- Little India (Gerrard Street East): If India qualifies, the energy will be incredible
- Koreatown (Bloor West): Korean team support with restaurants and shops joining the celebration
Stadium Tips
- What to bring: Match ticket (mobile or print), government-issued photo ID, small clear bag (12" x 6" x 12" maximum), light jacket, sunscreen, hat, Canadian pride!
- What NOT to bring: Large bags or backpacks, outside food/beverage, umbrellas, professional cameras, flags on poles
- Weather prep: June in Toronto averages 18-24°C (64-75°F). BMO Field is open-air, so check the weather. Afternoons can be warm and sunny; evenings can cool down. Rain is possibleāthe stadium has covered seating in some sections.
- Food inside: BMO Field offers diverse options including Canadian classics (poutine!), international cuisine, craft beer, and standard stadium fare. Expect $12-20 CAD per meal. The $146 million renovation includes enhanced concessions.
šø Creating Lasting Memories
Must-capture moments:
- Your first view of BMO Field with the CN Tower in the background
- The Canadian national anthem before Canada's historic opening match
- Exhibition Place with international flags from around the world
- Celebrating with fans from every nation in Little Italy or Portugal Village
- The Toronto skyline at sunset from the waterfront trail
- Your team's scarf with the CN Tower at night
- Post-match celebrations on King Street West
Travel Diari tip: Start a World Cup journal. Document your journey from the airport to your first poutine, from the pre-match nerves to the final whistle euphoria. Collect ticket stubs, transit transfers, restaurant receiptsāthese small details become treasured memories. Toronto's World Cup is history in the making, and you're part of it.
š½ļø Food & Dining: Taste the World in Toronto
Toronto is one of the world's most multicultural cities, with over 200 ethnic groups and 180 languages spoken. This diversity creates one of the planet's best food scenes. You can literally eat your way around the World Cup participating nations without leaving the city.
Pre-Match Dining Near BMO Field
- Liberty Commons: Upscale pub with patio, craft beer selection, and comfort food. 10-minute walk from stadium.
- Mildred's Temple Kitchen: Brunch institution in Liberty Village. Perfect for morning matches.
- Figures Toronto: Gastropub with sports bar vibe, walking distance to BMO Field
- The Brazen Head: Irish pub atmosphere with extensive beer and whiskey menu
Toronto Food Experiences You Can't Miss
Poutine - The Canadian Classic
You MUST try poutine while in Torontoāfries, gravy, and cheese curds. Best spots: Smoke's Poutinerie (multiple locations), Poutini's House of Poutine, or any late-night spot after celebrating a win.
St. Lawrence Market
Historic food market (since 1803) featuring fresh produce, artisan foods, international specialties, and the famous peameal bacon sandwich. Saturday morning is the best time to visit. 15-minute subway ride from most downtown hotels.
Multicultural Neighborhood Dining
Toronto's ethnic enclaves offer authentic cuisine from around the world:
- Chinatown (Spadina Avenue): Dim sum, noodles, bubble tea, authentic Chinese cuisine
- Kensington Market: Bohemian neighborhood with Jamaican, Latin American, Middle Eastern, vegan, and vintage vibes
- Little India (Gerrard Street East): Authentic Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi restaurants
- Greektown (Danforth Avenue): Souvlaki, Greek salads, baklava, and lively patio culture
- Koreatown (Bloor West): Korean BB
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