As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, Seattle is preparing to welcome global fans into a city for six matches at its centrally-located Lumen Field, which will be rebranded as Seattle Stadium for the tournament. The stadium sits at the edge of downtown adjacent to Pioneer Square and is easily accessible via transit from hotels as well as Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
“As a host city, we are unique in that Lumen Field is adjacent to our downtown corridor,” says Tammy Canavan, president and CEO of Visit Seattle. “That means spectators can walk directly to the stadium and fan celebrations from their downtown accommodations, taking in scenic Seattle sights like the revitalized Waterfront Park, along with restaurants and shops in our vibrant downtown neighborhoods along the way.”
The result is what promises to be an exciting place to cheer, both from inside the stadium and at the surrounding fan zones and pubs.



