The Best Hotels Near Vancouver’s BC Place Vancouver for Soccer Fans
The walk from your hotel is quicker than an Alphonso Davies sprint down the wing.


When the World Cup rolls into Vancouver next summer, BC Place will host seven games, including two featuring the Canadian national team, making it one of the tournament’s most exciting hubs. The downtown stadium’s sweeping roof and waterfront skyline views might be the first thing to wow visitors, but what really makes this venue a fan favorite is how easy it is to reach — especially if you’re staying downtown.
BC Place sits right on the edge of Vancouver’s compact, walkable downtown, meaning you can stroll from your hotel to the gate in about the time it takes Alphonso Davies to sprint down the wing. And if you’re coming in from the airport or staying farther out, the SkyTrain makes it easy — with lines running straight into downtown and dropping you just a few blocks from the stadium. Like Toronto’s BMO Field, BC Place is one of the best-located stadiums in the tournament for fans, with plenty of great cafes, breweries, and late-night spots in the surrounding blocks.
Whether you can splurge on a luxurious suite with stadium views, a hotel with all the amenities just steps from the gates, or a boutique spot with character, these are the best hotels near BC Place for fans coming to Vancouver for the biggest tournament in soccer.
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The best hotels near BC Place
Georgian Court Hotel, WorldHotels Elite

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- Location: 773 Beatty St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Two-minute walk
- Price: From $151 per night
This hotel is about as close to BC Place as it gets. It’s right across the street, and if your room faces the stadium, you’ll see the match day crowds gathering. The Georgian Court sits right in Vancouver’s entertainment district, within easy walking distance of both Rogers Arena and the bars and restaurants in Yaletown. The 180 rooms were recently refreshed in a palette of calm greys and charcoals, with spacious beds, and extras like yoga mats, and espresso machines in the suites. There’s a small gym, a sauna, and a whirlpool on site, and Frankie’s — the Italian restaurant and jazz venue next door — is a popular spot after games. Staff are friendly and efficient, and the overall experience is comfortable, central, and dependable.
Hampton Inn & Suites, by Hilton — Vancouver Downtown

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- Location: 111 Robson St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: One-minute walk
- Price: From $155 per night
The Hampton Inn sits just across Robson Street from BC Place, putting you within quick reach of the stadium and the rest of downtown. Rooms are simple but have everything you need between matches, including a mini fridge, microwave, and a complimentary breakfast buffet that starts early. There’s a rooftop whirlpool with skyline views, a small gym, and you’re a short walk from the restaurants and bars in Gastown. It’s not flashy, but for location and value, this one’s tough to beat. Rooms will be in high demand, so don’t count on a last-minute booking.
Hilton Vancouver Downtown

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- Location: 433 Robson St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Six-minute walk
- Price: From $287 per night
Just past the edge of Yaletown, the Hilton Vancouver Downtown is a six-minute walk from BC Place, with direct routes down Robson Street that put you at the turnstiles in no time. Rooms are clean and modern, and you can opt for a one-bedroom suite if you want a bit more space. There’s a year-round rooftop pool — which will be popular during the fixtures in the summer heat — plus a small fitness center, steam room, and sauna. On the ground floor, Hendricks Resto-Lounge serves a mix of crowd-pleasers: steak and frites, burgers, club sandwiches, and a nice cocktail menu. With Yaletown’s dining scene and Robson Street’s shopping just minutes away, you’ll also have plenty to do before and after the match.
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JW Marriott Parq Vancouver

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- Location: 39 Smithe St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Five-minute walk
- Price: From $346 per night
Five minutes on foot from BC Place, JW Marriott Parq Vancouver puts you close enough to hear the crowd before kickoff. It’s part of a larger complex with multiple restaurants, a spa, a rooftop hot tub, and a garden deck lined with 200 pine trees and plenty of seating. Rooms are bright and well-equipped, with blackout curtains, Molton Brown toiletries, and Illy espresso machines. Many overlook the stadium’s light-changing roof or have partial views of False Creek. On the lobby level, Honey Salt serves regional comfort food — BC steelhead, roast chicken, and vegetarian mains — in a casual space popular with both locals and travelers. Upstairs, the D/6 Lounge offers craft cocktails and city views, with patio that will be popular in the summer sun.
L’Hermitage Hotel

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- Location: 788 Richards St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Eight-minute walk
- Price: From $208 per night
A few blocks from BC Place, L’Hermitage feels more personal than most downtown hotels. The boutique property has just 60 rooms, all with spacious layouts and stylish decor, featuring king-size beds, Nespresso machines, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The fifth-floor terrace has a heated lap pool and hot tub with loungers, and L’Orangerie — the café-style lounge — serves breakfast until noon and a small menu into the evening. If you’re staying through multiple fixtures, check out one of the larger suites, which come with kitchen and laundry facilities. Overall, if you’re looking for something more upmarket but not pretentious, close to the stadium but off the party path, this is one to bookmark.
Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel

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- Location: 838 Hamilton St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Four-minute walk
- Price: From $178 per night
If you’re looking for a suite-style stay with a kitchen and easy access to BC Place, Rosedale on Robson delivers. It’s a four-minute walk to BC Place. Every suite includes a kitchenette with a stove, oven, and fridge — useful if you’re staying a few days or traveling with a group. There’s also an indoor lap pool, hot tub, sauna, and a basic gym. Some rooms come with balconies or harbor views, and the higher floors tend to be quieter if you want to avoid street noise. Rosie’s, the on-site bar and grill, serves casual pub food and stays open late enough to catch highlights over a beer. It’s not flashy, but for the price and location, it’s a reliable option with the bonus of apartment-style amenities.
Smithe House

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- Location: 225 Smithe St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Five-minute walk
- Price: From $253 per night
Smithe House is a full apartment-hotel setup five minutes from BC Place, well-positioned for both match days and everything happening in downtown Vancouver. It’s a little more expensive than Rosedale, but you get way more for your dollar and it’s more modern and stylish. The building sits in the Yaletown-Cambie corridor, close to restaurants, cafes, and the seawall. Each unit includes a kitchen, in-suite laundry, and extras like a smart TV, Tallu & Co. bath products, locally roasted coffee, and a digital guest guide with neighborhood tips. Some have sofa beds and board games if you’re traveling with others or just want a night in between games. There’s a gym on site, contactless check-in, and pet-friendly policies. It’s apartment living with hotel perks and it’s one of the better-equipped spots near the stadium if you’re staying more than a night or two.
The St. Regis Hotel

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- Location: 602 Dunsmuir St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: 15-minute walk
- Price: From $399 per night
The St. Regis offers 65 rooms across six floors in a 1913 heritage building. About a decade ago, it underwent a $12 million renovation that transformed it into one of downtown’s most reliable boutique stays. It’s a 15-minute walk to BC Place, with easy access to Granville Street, Gastown, and the city’s biggest retail corridors. Rooms are comfortable and well-appointed, with L’Occitane toiletries and updated bathrooms. Breakfast is included, and you can grab excellent pastries at Beaucoup Bakery or settle in at Gotham Steakhouse for classic cuts, seafood, live jazz in the lounge, and a garden patio open in summer. Service is excellent, the location central, and the overall feel is luxe without being stuffy.
the DOUGLAS, Autograph Collection

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- Location: 45 Smithe St, Vancouver
- How far from the stadium: Six-minute walk
- Price: From $256 per night
The DOUGLAS is part of the Parq Vancouver complex, just a six-minute walk from BC Place. The hotel is known for its Pacific Northwest–inspired interior design — including a 25-foot Douglas fir encased in glass at the sixth-floor check-in and warm wood paneling throughout the common areas. Rooms are comfortable and minimalist, with custom furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows; some suites, like The Den, offer split-level layouts with a pool table and a lounge-style seating area. You’ll have access to Parq’s best dining without even leaving the building — The Victor, just off the lobby, serves steak, seafood, and ice-cold martinis with downtown views, while D/6 Lounge one floor up draws a weekend crowd with DJs, cocktails, and one of the city’s best patios. And chances are, the complex will be hosting themed events in the lead-up to and during match days. If you’re using points or planning to splurge during the World Cup, this is one of the best-located luxury stays in the city.