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FIFA World Cup 2026 · Seattle

Hotel ShuttlesFIFA World Cup 2026 — Seattle

Hourly hotel shuttles connecting Downtown, Pioneer Square, and SODO accommodations to Lumen Field for 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Seattle.

The block of hotel rooms is the easy part. Getting 120 guests from their hotel door to the Lumen Field gate on match day — in the window where traffic is ugliest and rideshare surge is highest — is the hard part. This page is for hotel concierges, group-sales managers, destination management companies, and event organizers working out that piece of the trip.

Which hotel zones actually need a shuttle

Seattle's downtown hotel inventory clusters into four zones, and the shuttle math is different for each.

Pioneer Square is the closest — hotels here are a flat 5-10 minute walk to the Lumen Field gates. Most guests at Pioneer Square properties don't bother with a shuttle and won't thank you for putting them on one. If you're booking a hotel shuttle from Pioneer Square, it's usually because of rain, mobility needs, or a VIP group that expects a private coach.

Downtown (the 4th–6th Avenue corridor from Pike Place south) is a 15-25 minute walk. Technically doable, reliably unpleasant in Seattle weather, and a real friction point for older travelers or anyone in event clothes. This is the zone where hotel shuttles earn their keep.

SODO hotels are stadium-adjacent on the map but on the other side of the BNSF tracks and a tangle of ramp traffic. A short 5-10 minute shuttle beats the walk.

Belltown and South Lake Union are far enough that a shuttle is essentially required — walking from SLU to Lumen is a 35-45 minute haul that no guest should be asked to do.

Three service patterns we run

Continuous hotel loop. One coach running a fixed circuit — hotel A to Lumen and back, then hotel B to Lumen and back — across the pre-match window. Works when multiple hotels are on the same block or street. Efficient per-guest but less flexible.

Single-hotel direct. One coach dedicated to one hotel, running one or two pre-match departures and one post-match return. The cleanest option and what most group bookings use.

Dedicated per-group charter. The coach is reserved for a specific group within a hotel — a corporate delegation, a wedding party, a destination travel package — and doesn't pick up other guests. Same as single-hotel direct, but the group controls the schedule and roster.

Match-day timing

Plan to depart the hotel 2.5 to 3 hours before kickoff. SPD announces closures the week of the match, stadium-area drop-off zones shift, and gates open roughly two hours pre-kickoff. Leaving at the 2.5-hour mark gets guests through the security queue without rushing and beats the worst of the traffic window.

Post-match is the other logistics puzzle. The coach typically stages at a pre-arranged pickup point on Occidental or along Royal Brougham; we confirm the exact curb with the driver once road closures lift. Expect a 20-30 minute return to downtown hotels as crowds clear.

Rates and what's typical

Hourly rates start at $1,600 for the first 3 hours for a 56-passenger motorcoach, with $200 each additional hour. Match-day pricing runs 15–20% above standard due to demand. Most hotel shuttle bookings are 3-hour minimum blocks covering the pre-match departure and post-match return; multi-day groups combining SeaTac arrivals, match-day shuttles, and departure transfers get cleaner pricing as a single multi-day charter. Expect additional costs for fuel surcharge, gratuity, and parking.

For small groups (under 20 guests), link Rapid or rideshare is often a more sensible call than a full motorcoach.

Coordination notes for hotel bookers

If you're booking from a concierge or group-sales desk, we'll confirm porte-cochère access and curb timing with your operations team 48 hours out. A 45-foot coach needs a staging zone — some downtown properties direct buses to a side entrance rather than the main drive. Tell us the hotel's preferred bus drop and we'll brief the driver.

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Seattle match schedule

6 matches at Lumen Field · June 15 – July 6, 2026

Monday
Jun 15
12:00 PM PT
Belgium vs Egypt
Group Stage · Group G · Match M16
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Friday
Jun 19
12:00 PM PT
United States vs Australia
Group Stage · Group D · Match M32
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Wednesday
Jun 24
12:00 PM PT
Qatar vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
Group Stage · Group B · Match M52
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Friday
Jun 26
8:00 PM PT
Egypt vs Iran
Group Stage · Group G · Match M63
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Wednesday
Jul 1
1:00 PM PT
1G vs 3A/E/H/I/J (TBD)
Round of 32 · Match M82
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Monday
Jul 6
5:00 PM PT
W81 vs W82 (TBD)
Round of 16 · Match M94
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Frequently asked questions

Pioneer Square hotels are a 5-10 minute walk to the stadium and most guests skip a shuttle entirely. Downtown hotels (along 4th, 5th, and 6th Ave) are a 15-25 minute walk that becomes uncomfortable in rain or with older travelers, and hotels in Belltown or South Lake Union are far enough that a shuttle is genuinely necessary. SODO hotels are stadium-adjacent but on the wrong side of the BNSF tracks, so most guests prefer a short shuttle over the walk.
Ours is a dedicated private charter — your hotel or group gets its own bus for the hours you book it. We don't run a shared pooled shuttle because the scheduling around six matches over three weeks makes a shared model unreliable. If you only need a handful of rooms moved, link Rapid or a taxi is usually a better fit than a charter.
For a 3pm or 6pm kickoff we recommend departing the hotel 2.5 to 3 hours before first whistle. SPD closes several streets around Lumen Field on match days, drop-off zones shift, and gates open roughly two hours pre-kickoff — leaving at the 2.5-hour mark puts guests at the gate with time to clear security without standing in a crowd.
Both work. If a concierge or group-sales manager books us, we'll confirm pickup times, porte-cochère access, and curb staging directly with them. If a destination management company or a corporate group lead books us, they stay the point of contact and we loop the hotel in on logistics 48 hours out. We always confirm the hotel has been notified before match day — a surprise 56-passenger coach at the front door is not a good look.
Most match-day hotel bookings run a 3-hour minimum — enough to cover the pre-match departure window, wait time near the stadium, and the post-match return. Some groups book a longer block if they want the bus to stage for a post-match meal or nightcap downtown. Rates start at $1,600 for the first 3 hours for a 56-passenger motorcoach ($200 each additional hour), with match-day pricing 15–20% higher than standard, plus fuel surcharge, gratuity, and parking.
Yes, and it's often the most efficient setup. A group that flies into SeaTac the day before a match can book the same coach for the SeaTac-to-hotel run, the match-day shuttle, and the return-to-airport leg on departure day. Pricing is per day or per hour block depending on how the schedule falls — a single multi-day charter is usually cheaper than three separate bookings.

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