Philadelphia will host Les Bleus for their second group stage match on 22nd June 2026, at Lincoln Financial Field, against the intercontinental playoff winner. Following their opening game in New York against Senegal, the focus shifts to Pennsylvania and its birthplace of American independence. The city boasts a dense, walkable centre, around Rittenhouse Square and Center City, where its finest addresses are concentrated. The stadium itself is located to the south, within the sports complex locals simply call South Philly. Here’s where to stay to follow the French team in style.
Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center
Perched atop the Comcast Technology Center, the city’s tallest tower, the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia occupies the upper floors, offering views that encompass the entire Delaware Valley. The Jean-Georges restaurant and the 60th-floor bar make it a landmark destination, as much as a hotel. The tall, bright rooms and the light-filled indoor pool create a spectacular sanctuary. This is Philadelphia’s prestigious address, ideal for celebrating a match night high above the rooftops. The metro station for reaching the stadium is just a few minutes’ walk away, in the Logan Square district.
The Rittenhouse
Facing the city’s most elegant square, The Rittenhouse cultivates a discreet, residential luxury, cherished by connoisseurs. Its rooms are among the most spacious in Philadelphia, while the spa, indoor pool, and Lacroix restaurant form a plush haven in the heart of Center City. Its location on Rittenhouse Square, lined with terraces and boutiques, makes it the ideal starting point for exploring the city on foot before the match. An intimate address, perfect for those who wish to avoid the bustle of grand lobbies and enjoy the city’s most refined district.
The Ritz-Carlton, Philadelphia
Housed in the former Girard Trust bank, beneath a majestic rotunda inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia blends heritage with contemporary comfort. Its location on the Avenue of the Arts, a stone’s throw from City Hall, places it at the heart of Center City’s cultural life. The location is unbeatable for reaching the stadium: the Broad Street Line, which heads straight to South Philly, has a station right outside the hotel. The bar beneath the dome remains one of the city’s most beautiful meeting spots, ideal for a pre-match drink.
How to Get to the Stadium
Lincoln Financial Field is located within the South Philly sports complex, at the southern tip of the city. The simplest solution from Center City is the Broad Street Line, the orange metro line that runs directly to the AT&T station, the terminus at the foot of the stadiums. Allow about fifteen minutes from the city centre, with no changes, making Philadelphia one of the most convenient host cities for reaching the venue. This line directly serves the vicinity of The Ritz-Carlton and is within walking distance from the Four Seasons and The Rittenhouse. By car, allow about fifteen minutes outside of peak traffic, but the metro avoids the issue of parking on a Les Bleus match night.
When to Book and Budget Considerations
Les Bleus’ match falls on a Monday, the day after a busy group stage weekend, which concentrates demand on Philadelphia during the week. As there are only a few of these three Center City addresses, they book up quickly as soon as a major match approaches. Philadelphia remains more accessible than New York or Los Angeles, but the French presence for this second group stage match will drive up rates around 22nd June. Aiming to arrive the day before and depart the day after allows you to absorb the peak · extending your stay towards Rittenhouse Square, one of the most beautiful squares in the United States, is well worth the detour.
Philadelphia offers French supporters a rare setting: a human-sized city, a walkable centre, and a stadium at the end of a single metro line. Between the art museum steps made famous by Rocky and the Liberty Bell, the city of American independence has everything to make this second Les Bleus fixture a memorable stop on the World Cup journey.
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