The Best Hotels Near Toronto’s BMO Field for Soccer Fans
Want to walk to World Cup games and crash somewhere cool after? Start here.


The world’s biggest sporting event is coming to Canada for the first time, and Toronto is one of two Canadian cities — alongside Vancouver — set to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The city will stage six fixtures at BMO Field, including the historic opener featuring the Canadian Men’s National Team.
BMO Field sits along Lake Ontario in Exhibition Place, a hub for major events. It’s being upgraded with temporary seating to expand capacity from around 30,000 to over 40,000, plus enhancements to video boards, lighting, and concessions to handle increased crowds. The stadium is one of the easiest to access in any host city, connected by TTC streetcars, GO Transit at Exhibition Station, and walkable routes from Liberty Village and Parkdale. It’s also just minutes from downtown, waterfront parks, and restaurants.
Toronto is one of 16 host cities across Canada, the US, and Mexico for the expanded 48-team tournament. Whether you’re planning to see a single game or the full slate, here’s what’s scheduled at BMO Field:
- June 12, 2026: Group Stage (Canada’s Men’s National Team opener)
- June 17, 2026: Group Stage
- June 20, 2026: Group Stage
- June 23, 2026: Group Stage
- June 26, 2026: Group Stage
- July 2, 2026: Round of 32 (knockout match)
Exact matchups and kickoff times will be announced following the FIFA Final Draw in late 2025. Fans can pre-register now for ticket and hospitality updates.
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The best hotels near BMO Field
1 Hotel Toronto

Photo: 1 Hotels
- Location: 550 Wellington St W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 30-minute walk
- Price: From $499 per night
Just far enough from the stadium to avoid the matchday crowds but close enough to walk in under half an hour, 1 Hotel Toronto is set in the King West neighborhood, a part of the city known for its restaurants, patios, and nightlife. The first Canadian outpost from the sustainably-minded brand uses local materials and natural design elements — glacier-carved stone, salvaged wood, and over 3,000 plants — to create interiors that are clean-lined and contemporary. Rooms come with yoga mats, filtered water in recycled wine bottles, and views of the city skyline or Lake Ontario through floor-to-ceiling windows. With Toronto’s World Cup fixtures taking place in June and early July, the hotel’s rooftop pool will likely be one of the most sought-after spots to unwind after a match. On-site dining includes the organic-focused 1 Kitchen and a Japanese-influenced rooftop restaurant. Free bike rentals and a house Tesla are available if you’re not up for the walk to the match — though the route down Bathurst and across the Exhibition grounds makes a scenic pre-game stroll.
Ace Hotel Toronto

Photo: Ace Hotel
- Location: 51 Camden St, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 30-minute walk
- Price: From $170 per night
The Ace Hotel is a 30-minute walk from BMO Field, set in the city’s historic Garment District — a short stretch of converted warehouses that now host design studios, record shops, and some of Toronto’s best late-night haunts. Drawing from the neighborhood’s industrial history, the structure features custom brickwork, red oak, and raw concrete forming the framework for a striking series of arches that give the lobby its theatrical presence. Inside, details like curated Canadian vinyl on the in-room turntables, Douglas fir paneling, and window benches overlooking St. Andrew’s Playground Park keep things local. Alder, the restaurant helmed by chef Patrick Kriss, sits just below the lobby and serves wood-fired dishes, and after a match, Evangeline — the 14th-floor rooftop bar with skyline views and a rotating DJ lineup — is one of the better places nearby to wrap up the night.
Gladstone House

Photo: Gladstone House
- Location: 1214 Queen St W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 20-minute walk
- Price: From $150 per night
For matchgoers looking to stay somewhere with personality, Gladstone House is one of the more character-driven hotels within walking distance of BMO Field. Housed in a red-brick Victorian building on Queen Street West, this 55-room hotel is part artist residency, part gallery, and part social hub. Each room is individually designed by a Canadian artist, with titles instead of room numbers and decor that ranges from understated to boldly unconventional. The hotel’s common areas include a pool table, rotating exhibitions, and a lobby bar that stays busy most nights. You’re about a 20-minute walk from the stadium and even closer to local music institutions like the Drake Underground (more on this below) and The Gladstone’s own performance space, which has long been a fixture in Toronto’s indie scene.
Hotel X Toronto

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- Location: 111 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 10-minute walk
- Price: From $226 per night
If you’re after convenience above all, Hotel X Toronto is the only hotel within Exhibition Place itself — meaning you’ll be just a 10-minute walk from your seat at BMO Field. But proximity isn’t the only draw. This 30-story lakefront property spans nine acres and brings together resort-style amenities and top-notch sports facilities, including indoor tennis and squash courts, a golf simulator, and one of the largest hotel gyms in Canada. Rooms are light-filled and understated, with floor-to-ceiling windows and skyline or lake views, while the rooftop pool and Falcon SkyBar offer post-match lounging with a view. For guests traveling with family, there’s a dedicated kids’ play center; for those coming in for more than just soccer, a two-screen cinema, art gallery, and Canada’s first Guerlain Spa round out the on-site perks. It’s one of the most well-equipped stays near the stadium — especially if you want more than just a place to sleep between fixtures.
Hyatt Regency Toronto

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- Location: 370 King St W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 45-minute walk or a 15-minute drive
- Price: From $244 per night
If you don’t mind being a little farther from the action, the Hyatt Regency Toronto offers a solid base in the heart of the Entertainment District — about a 45-minute walk or 15-minute drive, or 30-minute streetcar ride to BMO Field. It’s surrounded by some of the city’s biggest cultural landmarks, including the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and TIFF Bell Lightbox, which makes it a convenient pick if you’re looking to combine soccer with sightseeing. The 394 rooms are practical and comfortable, with large LED TVs, and ergonomic workstations. There’s a rooftop pool open in summer, a 24-hour gym, and a sauna for a quick reset between match days. For food and drinks, you’ve got King Street Social Kitchen for sit-down dining, and Mix Bistro Bar for cocktails and smaller bites.
Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown

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- Location: 249 Queens Quay W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 35-minute walk or a eight-minute drive
- Price: From $155 per night
Closer to the lakefront and just south of the downtown core, the Radisson Blu Toronto Downtown puts you within a 35-minute walk, eight-minute drive, or 30-minute streetcar ride of BMO Field, with the Harbourfront literally steps from the door. The property delivers what you’d expect from the Radisson brand: clean, consistent, and efficient, with the added bonus of direct views of Lake Ontario and the CN Tower skyline. Rooms have been recently renovated and come with either city or water views, and in summer, the rooftop Lakeview Pool Lounge is an easy win for post-match downtime. You’re also within walking distance of major venues like Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena, and there’s an on-site fitness center. It’s a straightforward, reliable option — especially for fans looking to stay close to the waterfront without overspending.
Sonder at The Liberty

Photo: Sonder
- Location: 1100 King St W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 10-minute walk
- Price: From $126 per night
Sonder at The Liberty is a smart pick near BMO Field if you want more space and the option to cook your own meals. Set in Liberty Village — a former industrial area that’s evolved into a neighborhood filled with breweries, cafés, and coworking spaces — the property offers fully furnished units with floor-to-ceiling windows, in-room laundry, and well-equipped kitchens. There’s also a rooftop pool, a fitness center, and a grocery store on the ground floor, making it a practical pick for longer stays or those looking for more flexibility than a standard hotel allows.
The Drake Hotel

Photo: The Drake Hotel
- Location: 1150 Queen St W, Toronto
- How far from the stadium: 25-minute walk
- Price: From $288 per night
The Drake Hotel is a 25-minute walk from BMO Field and is one of Toronto’s most character-rich stays. Since opening in 2004, this Queen Street West landmark has become a standout among Toronto’s boutique hotels, known as much for its cultural programming as its rooms. The original century-old building now connects to a sleek Modern Wing, bringing the total to 51 rooms that range from from compact “Nooks” (small but cleverly designed rooms for single travelers or couples) to a sprawling rooftop terrace suites. Interiors are playful, mixing high ceilings, curated artwork, and local touches like minibars stocked with Ontario snacks. The hotel features a café and lounge on the main level, plus a rooftop patio bar with DJs, art installations, and a steady local crowd. And if you end up catching a second show at the Underground (the hotel’s in-house music venue) instead of heading straight to bed — well, you wouldn’t be the first.