Coming to Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup 2026? Make the Rest of the Trip Count.
Vancouver is hosting World Cup matches at BC Place on June 13, 18, 21, 24, 26, 2026 and Round of 32: July 2, 2026
If you’re travelling all this way, the match is the anchor — not the entire story.
June and July are peak Vancouver… Long golden evenings. Maybe some snow is still dusting the mountains (hopefully!!), Cruise ships are coming and going from our harbour. Patios humming. It’s the city at its best — and it’s built for strolling and soaking it all in…that’s where I come in.
Private Vancouver Walking Tours During FIFA 2026
I design and personally guide private, small-group walking tours in Vancouver — 3.5 hours, thoughtfully paced, and entirely customized.
I take you into the real Vancouver:
Architecture and urban design stories that actually make sense
Accessible touring for mixed-mobility groups at a strolling pace
Match-day spousal programs that feel curated, not improvised
If one partner has tickets, I create something memorable for the other.
If you’re travelling as two couples, I shape the tour around your shared interests.
Everything is private. Everything is intentional. And yes — everything works around match times.
Why Walking Wins During Major Events in Vancouver
Big events tighten traffic and compress timing. Walking keeps you flexible. I can pivot, reroute, linger where it’s interesting, and skip what isn’t.
More importantly, you leave with context — where locals actually go, how the city evolved, and what makes Vancouver tick beyond the stadium.
Planning Ahead
June and July 2026 will book quickly — especially on non-match days when cruise passengers fill the city.
If you’re planning your own FIFA Vancouver trip — or building one for clients — now is the time to secure your private touring.
Travel Advisors & Independent Travellers
Request my flat sheet for detailed tour descriptions, pricing, and customization options.
If you’re coming for the World Cup, let’s make sure you experience the Vancouver that doesn’t show up on a scoreboard… (That’s my sporty jargon ;)