Soccer

Seattle Soccer House Takes Over Pacific Place for the 2026 World Cup

Free, family‑friendly celebration runs from June 15 to July 7, 2026, featuring a massive screen, local fare and sustainable access

Seattle Soccer House Takes Over Pacific Place for the 2026 World Cup

Pacific Place, a downtown shopping center in Seattle, will be reborn as Seattle Soccer House during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, turning its second floor into a vibrant fan zone where supporters can gather to celebrate the tournament.

A 70‑foot‑by‑40‑foot high‑definition screen will broadcast every match, allowing spectators to experience the excitement of the world’s biggest soccer event on a scale usually reserved for stadiums.

Entry is completely free and no pre‑registration is required; visitors can simply walk in during the event’s open hours from June 15 through July 2 and again on July 6‑7.

The space will showcase local flavors with a curated selection of beer, wine and signature tournament cocktails, while exclusive FIFA retail shops will sell official merchandise and gear.

Beyond the games, the celebration includes giveaways, prize draws, autograph sessions and photo opportunities, plus a range of family‑friendly activities designed to engage younger fans.

Accessibility and Sustainability at the Core

Dedicated ADA‑compliant viewing areas and seating rows ensure that all guests can enjoy the action comfortably, while waste‑reduction initiatives and energy‑efficient lighting reflect Pacific Place’s commitment to responsible operations.

Getting to the venue is easy, with the building reachable via Sound Transit Link Light Rail and King County Metro bus routes, and free Match Day shuttles will circulate on game days to further reduce congestion.

Parking is limited, so organizers encourage the use of public transportation to support the event’s green goals and keep the focus on the fan experience.

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