Coupe du Monde 2026 à Seattle : où loger près du Lumen Field
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World Cup 2026 in Seattle: Where to Stay Near Lumen Field

The 2026 World Cup is in full swing, and Seattle plays its part on the Pacific Coast with group stage and knockout matches at **Lumen Field**. The Emerald City boasts a valuable asset: its stadium is located in the SoDo district, on the southern fringe of Downtown, within walking distance of the city’s most distinguished addresses. Between Pike Place Market, views of Puget Sound, and a renowned coffee and culinary scene, Seattle is wonderfully suited for a football trip. Here’s where to settle in.

The Essentials
Lumen Field is located in the SoDo district, on the southern fringe of the city centre, accessible on foot from Downtown. The Fairmont Olympic and the Four Seasons are the pinnacles of luxury in the city centre, a short distance from the stadium. The Thompson, near Pike Place, offers superb bay views, and the Lotte Hotel provides great comfort within a heritage building. The tram and light rail serve the area. It’s advisable to book early for match dates.

Fairmont Olympic Hotel

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A grand dame of Seattle’s hospitality scene, the Fairmont Olympic occupies a 1924 heritage building, a jewel of Italian Renaissance inspiration in the heart of Downtown. **It is the historic address par excellence, where period grandeur meets seasoned service and an ideal central location.** Its elegant rooms, majestic lobby, and renowned dining establishments make it both a destination and a convenient base. From the city centre, Lumen Field is accessible on foot in about twenty minutes or a few minutes by light rail. For aficionados of grand classic hotels, a reliable choice.

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Four Seasons Hotel Seattle

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Nestled between Pike Place Market and the waterfront, the Four Seasons offers some of the city’s finest views of Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. **It is the epitome of contemporary luxury, featuring a heated outdoor infinity pool overlooking the water, an absolute rarity in Seattle.** Its refined rooms, spa, and high-end service make it an exceptional address. The location, a stone’s throw from the market and museums, is ideal for non-match days. Lumen Field can be reached on foot in about twenty minutes along the waterfront, or via the light rail. A prime choice for combining panoramic views and refinement.

Thompson Seattle

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A glass tower designed by a renowned architectural firm, the Thompson Seattle combines cutting-edge design with spectacular views of the bay and islands. **Its rooftop bar, one of the city’s most popular, offers an unbeatable sunset panorama.** The elegant, light-bathed rooms embrace contemporary chic. Ideally located near Pike Place, the hotel attracts clientele who appreciate a lifestyle ethos and fashionable addresses. Lumen Field remains reachable on foot or by public transport from the centre. For those who prioritise style, views, and a vibrant atmosphere, this is the most contemporary option.

Lotte Hotel Seattle

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Housed within the former heritage Sanctuary building, the Lotte Hotel Seattle blends a remarkable architectural setting with the refined service of the Korean brand. **Here, guests find great comfort in an elegant setting, in the heart of Downtown.** Its spacious rooms, fine dining restaurant, and hushed atmosphere appeal to travellers seeking tranquillity. Its central position, a short distance from major thoroughfares and the business district, puts Lumen Field within walking distance or a short light rail ride. An address for those who appreciate the blend of beautiful heritage and attentive hospitality.

How to Get to the Stadium

Lumen Field is located in the SoDo district, just south of Downtown, making it one of the most easily accessible stadiums in the tournament. **From most city centre hotels, the venue can be reached on foot in fifteen to twenty minutes.** For those who prefer public transport, the Link light rail connects the city centre, Sea-Tac Airport, and the Stadium station next to the stadium in just a few minutes. Traffic and parking will be heavy around the stadium on match nights, walking or the light rail remain the safest options.

When to Book and What to Budget

Even without a semi-final, Seattle attracts high demand on its match dates, driven by its summer popularity and the city’s well-known football fervour. **The best city centre rooms, well-located and highly rated, sell out quickly during these periods.** If your schedule is set, book without delay, opting for a flexible rate to maintain adaptability. Budget-wise, expect a significant surcharge on match nights, with Downtown’s luxury hotels seeing the steepest increases. To optimise, target nights without matches around the event and compare the waterfront with the business district, where price differences can be significant. Seattle remains a metropolis with a robust luxury offering, an advantage for those who book early.

With its stadium within walking distance of the city centre, panoramic views of Puget Sound, and a renowned culinary scene, Seattle promises a trip that is both comfortable and inspiring. It remains to choose between the historic charm of the Fairmont Olympic, the views from the Four Seasons or the Thompson, and the tranquillity of the Lotte. Whatever the choice, the Emerald City will welcome football enthusiasts with flair.

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