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Marriott hotel in the historic early-1900s Alaska Building, roughly a 10-minute walk from the stadiums.
Seattle, WA · Capacity: 68,740
Home of the Seahawks (NFL) and Sounders (MLS) in the heart of Seattle's SoDo district. Famous for crowd noise that registers on seismographs — the '12th Man' makes this one of the loudest stadiums in the world.
Lumen Field is built to be loud — its architecture traps and amplifies crowd noise, and Sounders supporters have made it one of the great atmospheres in world soccer, regularly out-drawing far older leagues. The Seahawks' '12s' have set NFL crowd-noise records here. In 2026 it hosts the USA's second group match, against Australia on June 19, and a Round-of-16 tie on July 6.
It sits in Seattle's SoDo district, walkable from Pioneer Square and downtown and well served by light rail — a genuinely car-free-friendly host. Pike Place, the coffee, the water and the mountains do the rest.
Below are the Seattle stays, restaurants and bars fans use around Lumen Field.
Lumen Field is a host venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, staging 6 matches at a tournament capacity of 69,000. Hosts the USA's second group match (vs Australia) on June 19, 2026, and a Round of 16 on July 6.
FIFA Fan Festival: Seattle Fan Celebrations (distributed; no single 'FIFA Fan Festival') — Four official sites along the 'Unity Loop': Seattle Center (Soccer Fan Celebration); Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place; Waterfront Park (Pier 62); Victory Hall in SODO (From June 11, 2026 through the tournament)
Matchday transit: Lumen Field is directly served by Sound Transit's Link light rail at Stadium Station (1 Line) and by Sounder commuter rail and Amtrak at adjacent King Street Station.
Where fans gather: Beyond the official Fan Festival, fans build their Lumen Field matchday around Seattle — see the Seattle fan hotspots and Seattle travel guide for the best bars, food and places to watch.
Star power: 12 celebrity sightings have been logged at Lumen Field — see who in the sightings below.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near Lumen Field in Seattle — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Marriott hotel in the historic early-1900s Alaska Building, roughly a 10-minute walk from the stadiums.
All-suite Hilton hotel a few blocks north of the ballpark in Pioneer Square, with free breakfast.
Mariners-themed hotel directly across the street from T-Mobile Park, the most convenient walk to first pitch.
Waterfront hotel where The Beatles fished from their window in 1964. Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder — a rock-and-roll landmark.
A 457-room downtown hotel directly on Pine Street, the nearest hotel to the convention center’s Pine Street entrance. For PAX attendees it is about as close as lodging gets, with on-site dining for quick meals between panels.
A sleek downtown boutique hotel steps from Pike Place Market and a short ride to all three major Seattle venues. Hotel 1000 features a virtual golf simulator, in-room soaking tubs, and a tech-forward vibe that fits Seattle perfectly. Visiting athletes and music artists performing at Climate Pledge Arena frequently stay here.
Pioneer Square pub combining indoor mini-golf with a deep roster of Washington-only craft beers.
Sprawling sports bar in the old Pyramid Brewery building across from T-Mobile Park, with dozens of screens.
Seattle's oldest saloon, established 1892, a Pioneer Square live-music landmark and easy walk to the ballpark.
Big Time Brewery in the University District is Seattle's oldest craft brewery and the pregame headquarters for University of Washington Huskies fans walking to Husky Stadium on football Saturdays, with house-brewed ales flowing and purple and gold filling every barstool. The 1988-vintage pub atmosphere — exposed brick, wood beams, and tap handles everywhere — gives Big Time the lived-in authenticity of a true college town institution, and the proximity to the UW campus makes it the logical first stop on any Huskies game day. The Atlas Amber and Prime Time Pale Ale are the brews of choice among the local football crowd.
Whiskey bar with 4,000+ spirits — one of the largest collections in the Western Hemisphere. Macklemore, Anthony Bourdain, Russell Wilson.
Born in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, Elysian is a craft beer institution with a rotating tap list that rewards adventurous fans. The spacious brewpub is an ideal meeting point before heading to a Seahawks or Sounders match.
Pioneer Square gastropub known for craft cocktails and an elevated bar-food menu near the ballpark.
Upscale-casual American restaurant and bar inside the Silver Cloud Hotel, a stone's throw from T-Mobile Park.
SoDo Caribbean sandwich shop famous for its slow-roasted pork sandwiches, with a picnic-table patio.
Pacific Northwest fine-dining legend since 1950 above Lake Union. Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Russell Wilson, Macklemore.
An Indian grill and bar directly on Pike Street, essentially across from the convention center. PAX dining guides flag it as a fast, generously portioned, well-priced option for fueling up close to the show floor.
A Seattle institution since 1954, Dick's Drive-In is where Seahawks and Mariners fans refuel with no-frills burgers, hand-cut fries, and hand-dipped milkshakes. Macklemore rapped about it, tech billionaires eat here, and the Capitol Hill location buzzes after every major event at nearby Climate Pledge Arena. Cash only, pure Seattle.
The rebuilt Climate Pledge Arena is home to the expansion Seattle Kraken and has quickly become one of the NHL's hottest tickets as a newly passionate hockey fan base fills the building with S-E-A chants. The arena's carbon-neutral design, beneath the original 1962 World's Fair roof, makes it one of the most architecturally interesting sports venues in North America.
Lumen Field is home to both the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC and holds the record for the loudest crowd noise ever recorded at an outdoor stadium, set during a Seahawks playoff game in 2014. The 12th Man culture is one of professional sports' most powerful fan identities, and walking into Lumen on a Seahawks game day remains one of sports' great sensory experiences.
Lumen Field is home to the NFL's Seattle Seahawks and MLS's Seattle Sounders, and the official stadium tour gives fans access to the notoriously loud 12th Man atmosphere up close — including field-level access and visits to the locker rooms used by one of the most passionate fan bases in professional sports. The Seahawks set the Guinness World Record for crowd noise here in 2013, and every corner of the stadium tells the story of the 12th Man culture that opposing quarterbacks dread. Combining a Sounders and Seahawks game during the same visit showcases two of American sports' best supporter cultures back to back.
Frank Gehry's wildly colorful building at Seattle Center houses exhibits on Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, and sci-fi — essential for music and culture fans visiting Seattle.
Located at Seattle Center in the iconic Frank Gehry-designed building, the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) features rotating sports and pop culture exhibits alongside its permanent collections. Past exhibits have celebrated Seattle's sports history, the Seahawks' Super Bowl run, and the intersection of sports and music culture in the Pacific Northwest.
Pike Place Market — America's oldest continuously operating farmers market, open since 1907 — is the essential Seattle fan ritual, where the flying fish toss, Rachel the pig, and the incomparable Dungeness crab and smoked salmon stalls create a pre-game atmosphere unlike any other market in sports-crazy America. Seahawks, Mariners, and Sounders fans in team colours navigate the crowded market stalls on game day mornings, stopping at the original Starbucks (Pike Place location, 1971) for coffee before loading up on market provisions. The market's raw Northwest energy perfectly mirrors the passionate, authentic character of Seattle's sports fan culture.
Lumen Field in Seattle is tracked across 10 events and seats 68,740 fans. Here's how fans build a trip around it:
Structured facts on this page (capacity, opening year, architect, ownership) are compiled from public reference databases and verified against venue coordinates.
Chris Pratt, Mike McCready, Ann Wilson, Bill Nye, Ben Gibbard, Mike McCready, Chris Pratt, Drew Carey, Macklemore, Russell Wilson & Ciara, Megan Rapinoe & Sue Bird, Paul Rudd have been spotted at Lumen Field.
Lumen Field has a capacity of 68,740 people.
Lumen Field opened in 2002. It was designed by Ellerbe Becket, LMN Architects.
Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders, Seattle Sounders FC, Washington Huskies football, Seattle Reign FC, Seattle Sea Dragons play home games at Lumen Field in Seattle.
New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Chargers at Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks, New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, Seattle at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are among the events held at Lumen Field.