Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) is centrally located and easy to access. From Seattle Stadium, it’s just a few minutes’ walk to the Pioneer Square neighborhood and about 15 minutes to downtown hotels. T-Mobile Park, where the Seattle Mariners baseball team plays, is just a little farther along, creating a compact, connected stadium experience that’s easy to navigate and full of atmosphere.
Whether you’re arriving by foot, rail, or water, getting to the stadium is simple and part of the celebration.
Link light rail is the easiest and most efficient way to travel to the stadium, especially on match days. The system runs between SEA Airport and downtown, with convenient connections to neighborhoods throughout the region, including the new 2 Line Eastside connection.
For most visitors, the International District/Chinatown Station is the best place to exit, placing you just a short walk from the stadium gates. Depending on where you’re coming from, Pioneer Square Station or Stadium Station may also be good options, with each offering a similar walking distance. Passengers with mobility limitations should use the International District/Chinatown Station. Discover more information on accessibility on our accessibility travel guide.
On match days, trains will run frequently, so it’s easy to plan your trip around kickoff. Visit Sound Transit’s website for more information about Preferred Link Station Routing.
Seattle’s bus system connects every corner of the city and plays an important role during the World Cup. Regular routes run throughout the day, while special services will help visitors move easily between key destinations.
During the tournament, additional match-day shuttles and seasonal services make it even easier to travel between the stadiums, downtown, and fan celebration sites. Use the King County Metro Trip Planner to see which options work best for you.
Arriving by ferry offers one of the most memorable ways to enter the city. Boats dock at Colman Dock (Pier 52), less than a mile from the stadium, with service from Bainbridge Island and Bremerton. Water taxis arrive at Pier 50 and connect West Seattle and nearby communities. From the terminal, it’s an easy walk through downtown or a quick connection by shuttle or transit with unbeatable views along the way.
Use the WSDOT mobile app or visit the Washington State Ferries (WSF) website before heading to the terminal for updated sailing schedules, rider alerts, and wait times.
Seattle’s compact layout makes it easy to walk from downtown hotels, Pioneer Square, Chinatown–International District, or the waterfront in about 15 to 20 minutes.
On match days, the area will transform into the Pioneer Square Pedestrian-Only Zone starting four hours prior to kickoff, allowing only bikes, scooters, transit, and emergency vehicles access. Access our official Seattle Downtown walking map to better plan your trip.
Throughout the summer, getting around central Seattle is even easier thanks to free shuttle services.
The Waterfront Shuttle will run daily starting May 21 through Labor Day. Passengers can hop on and reach stops like Seattle Center, Pike Place Market, the waterfront, Pioneer Square, and the stadium, offering a convenient way to explore the city’s most iconic destinations. Service will be even more frequent on match days.
In addition, free Match Day Shuttles will operate on game days, connecting Seattle Stadium with downtown destinations and Fan Celebration locations.
For shorter distances, bikes and scooters offer a quick way to get around.
Shared options like Lime bikes and scooters are widely available throughout the city, making it easy to travel between downtown and Seattle Stadium in about 10 to 15 minutes. Riding through Seattle’s streets and along the waterfront can be a fun, efficient way to experience the city between events.
Seattle’s Fan Celebration locations are all free and open to the public, you can watch matches live on big screens, join fellow fans from around the world, and feel the energy of the tournament through the city.
When it’s time to head to the stadium, you’re already perfectly positioned. Each Fan Celebration is connected by Seattle’s transit, walking routes, and free shuttle services, making it easy to move from watching the action with the crowd to being part of it inside the stadium.
From Seattle Center, the Seattle Monorail offers a quick and uniquely Seattle experience, gliding into downtown in just a couple of minutes. From there, it’s an easy walk or light rail connection (Westlake Station) to the stadium.
More details about the Seattle Center Fan Celebrations
Located on the Waterfront, take the light rail to Symphony Station or the Free Waterfront Shuttle to this fan celebration. To get to the stadium, you can take a scenic route south along the waterfront alongside fellow fans or hop on one of the free shuttles for a quick and easy connection.
More details about the Waterfront Park Fan Celebrations
Located in the heart of downtown, Pacific Place sits directly above the Westlake transit hub. From here, you can walk to the stadium in about 20 minutes or take the light rail a few stops south for a faster trip.
More details about the Pacific Place Fan Celebrations
Hop off at Stadium Stop from the light rail for this close Fan Celebration. Victory Hall is located just steps from the stadium, making it one of the easiest starting points. From here, you can walk to the gates in minutes or take a quick bike or scooter ride.
More details about the Victory Hall Fan Celebrations
With limited parking, street closures, and large pedestrian zones in place, transit and walking are strongly recommended. For those traveling from outside the city, using a park-and-ride and connecting to light rail is often the most convenient approach
View the interactive map of the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) FIFA street closures and operational changes.
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