Bisha Hotel Toronto
Stylish boutique hotel in the Entertainment District, a five-minute walk down Blue Jays Way to the ballpark.
Toronto, ON · Capacity: 30,000
Open-air stadium on Toronto's Exhibition Place grounds and home to Toronto FC. A key venue for major soccer fixtures and concerts.
BMO Field, on Toronto's Exhibition Place lakeshore, is the home of Toronto FC and the Canadian men's national team — and on June 12, 2026 it stages Canada's opening match of its first home World Cup, against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Expanded with temporary seating, it's the tournament's most intimate venue.
Toronto is Canada's biggest, most multicultural city — Drake's adopted hometown, home of the Raptors and Blue Jays, and a place where you can eat your way around the world in an afternoon. The stadium sits steps from the lake and a short streetcar ride from downtown.
Below are the Toronto stays, restaurants and bars fans use around BMO Field.
BMO Field is a host venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, staging 6 matches at a tournament capacity of 45,500. Hosts Canada's opening match (vs Bosnia and Herzegovina) on June 12, 2026; smallest WC venue at 45,500 (with temporary seating).
FIFA Fan Festival: FIFA Fan Festival Toronto — Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway (under the Gardiner Expressway, near the waterfront) (22 event days between June 11 and July 19, 2026)
Matchday transit: TTC Streetcar routes 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst stop at Exhibition Loop, steps from BMO Field; GO Transit's Exhibition GO station (Lakeshore West line, connecting to Union Station) is a 2-5 minute walk. Stadium parking is extremely limited.
Where fans gather: Beyond the official Fan Festival, fans build their BMO Field matchday around Toronto — see the Toronto fan hotspots and Toronto travel guide for the best bars, food and places to watch.
Star power: 3 celebrity sightings have been logged at BMO Field — see who in the sightings below.
Hotels, bars, restaurants and things to do near BMO Field in Toronto — every pick web-researched and source-cited, closest to the stadium first.
Stylish boutique hotel in the Entertainment District, a five-minute walk down Blue Jays Way to the ballpark.
Full-service downtown hotel within walking distance of Rogers Centre.
Hotel built directly inside Rogers Centre, with rooms and suites that look out onto the playing field.
Luxury waterfront hotel on the Exhibition Place grounds with a massive athletic club, rooftop pool, and stunning lake views. Steps from BMO Field and a short walk to Scotiabank Arena, making it ideal for visiting fans catching TFC, Argonauts, or Raptors games.
Toronto's sleekest luxury tower — Drake reportedly maintained a suite. Jay-Z & Beyoncé, Justin Bieber.
Toronto's premier luxury hotel on University Avenue, a 10-minute walk from Scotiabank Arena. The 202-room hotel features a world-class spa, heated indoor pool, and the celebrated Bosk restaurant. Drake's go-to recommendation for visiting friends. Visiting NBA and NHL teams frequently stay here.
Large, highly rated sports bar beside Scotiabank Arena with a giant HD screen, a short walk from Rogers Centre.
Brewery in the historic John Street Roundhouse, the closest spot to Rogers Centre, with a beer garden.
Long-running Front Street sports bar and grill near the stadium with Ontario craft beer and pub food.
Stunning Art Nouveau-inspired pintxos bar on College Street carved entirely from mahogany. Serves Spanish-style small bites and expertly crafted cocktails. One of the most beautiful bars in North America and a favorite among visiting musicians and athletes after shows at nearby venues.
Toronto's most acclaimed craft brewery with a bustling Ossington Avenue taproom serving innovative sours, IPAs, and stouts alongside a curated food menu.
Massive 100-tap craft beer hall in the heart of downtown Toronto with giant screens and a bustling gameday atmosphere. The go-to pregame spot for Raptors, Leafs, and Blue Jays fans looking for local brews before heading to the arena.
Brewpub in the Entertainment District near the stadium serving craft beer and shareable plates.
Spacious two-floor sports pub on Front Street near the ballpark, known for wings, ribs and draught beer.
Rotisserie and fried-chicken restaurant inside Union Station, a short walk to Rogers Centre.
Elevated Canadian cuisine on the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower with sweeping views of Toronto's skyline and Lake Ontario. A power-dining destination where Raptors and Leafs executives regularly entertain, just blocks from Scotiabank Arena.
Toronto's most popular Thai restaurant, consistently voted the city's best. Located in the Entertainment District near Scotiabank Arena, it's the go-to pregame spot for Raptors fans. The Khao Soi and Pad Thai are legendary. Drake has been spotted here multiple times.
Drake's own sports bar and restaurant in King West featuring massive screens, game-day energy, and upscale bar food with a Toronto twist. LeBron James, Travis Scott, and The Weeknd visit regularly when in the city.
BMO Field on the Toronto waterfront is the home of Toronto FC and the CFL's Toronto Argonauts, situated beside Exhibition Place within easy walking distance of the CN Tower. The Reds faithful and their passionate supporter groups create a European-style atmosphere that stood out when TFC became the first Canadian MLS team to win the Cup in 2017. The lakeside location is one of North American sport's most scenic settings.
The outdoor plaza that became globally famous as Jurassic Park during the Toronto Raptors' 2019 NBA Championship run, with crowds of 12,000 watching on a giant screen in scenes of pure joy. On Raptors and Leafs playoff nights the square fills hours before tip-off. The energy when OVO comes on the speakers and the crowd erupts is a Toronto sports rite of passage.
Walk hands-free along the outside ledge of the CN Tower's main pod, 356 meters above downtown Toronto. The EdgeWalk is the world's highest full-circle hands-free walk, offering unobstructed views of the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Arena, and Lake Ontario far below. An adrenaline rush to pair with a Toronto sports weekend.
A beautifully preserved Victorian industrial district turned pedestrian village with galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and the largest collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America.
Explore the Hockey Hall of Fame in downtown Toronto's Brookfield Place, home to the original Stanley Cup, interactive shooting and goaltending games, and exhibits honoring the legends of the NHL. The 65,000-square-foot museum is the ultimate destination for hockey fans from around the world.
Kensington Market is Toronto's bohemian heart — a walkable neighbourhood of vintage shops, Caribbean roti spots, Portuguese bakeries, and record stores that music and sports fans discover and immediately love. On Pedestrian Sundays in summer, the car-free streets fill with buskers, food vendors, and Toronto Blue Jays fans in blue jerseys enjoying the city's most authentic neighbourhood experience. It's the perfect cool-down walk after a Rogers Centre game or a Massey Hall concert.
BMO Field in Toronto is tracked across 1 event and seats 30,000 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.
Drake, The Weeknd, Michael Bublé have been spotted at BMO Field.
BMO Field has a capacity of 30,000 people.
BMO Field opened in 2007.
Canadian men's national soccer team, Toronto FC, Toronto Argonauts play home games at BMO Field in Toronto.
Toronto at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are among the events held at BMO Field.