Where to stay in Toronto during the 2026 World Cup
The best accommodation areas in Toronto for the 2026 World Cup are central districts within transit reach of BMO Field. Book by January 2026 for fair prices — last-minute rooms cost 3–5x normal rates.
Toronto's BMO Field is being temporarily expanded to over 45,000 seats for the tournament. Accommodation supply is being stretched across the tournament window. Central hotels and short-term rentals near the stadium and downtown are the first to sell out.
Where to stay
- Downtown Toronto: Walkable to many fan events; transit to BMO Field is straightforward.
- Near BMO Field: Quick stadium access but fewer dining options.
- Outer transit-friendly districts: Lower prices, longer commute but reliable connection.
Booking tips
- Lock rooms early — FIFA hospitality partners often have refundable options as a hedge.
- Short-term rentals are subject to local regulations; check legal status in Canada before booking.
- Hotels near the airport are an underrated option — usually cheaper and well-connected by ttc streetcar 509 runs along the exhibition grounds to bmo field.
What to expect
Match-day demand spikes are dramatic. Average daily rates in Toronto typically rise 200–400% on match days. If your team plays multiple matches, book accommodation for the entire window — packing and unpacking between matches gets expensive and stressful.
Special considerations
Bilingual signage (English/French) is standard in some hotels. Climate consideration: Toronto averages 21°C during the tournament window.