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Toronto hotel occupancy lower during World Cup compared to last year

26 June 2026
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Demand for hotel accommodations in Toronto has declined during the first two weeks of the World Cup, with occupancy rates dropping compared to the previous year. Sara Anghel, president of the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, reported that hotel occupancy was at 82% in the second week of June, down from 83% in 2022. The situation worsened in the third week, with occupancy falling to 72%, compared to 86% last year. Contributing factors include the World Cup stadium’s low capacity of 45,000 seats and FIFA’s decision to release thousands of hotel reservations back onto the market. Historically, June is a busy month for Toronto hotels due to corporate events, but many businesses may be postponing travel plans to avoid the World Cup crowds. Other host cities are experiencing similar declines in hotel bookings.

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The decrease in hotel occupancy during the World Cup highlights the challenges faced by the hospitality industry in major events. Toronto’s hotel market is affected by external factors such as stadium capacity and booking policies, which can significantly influence local economies. Historically, events like the World Cup are expected to boost tourism, but the current trends suggest that the anticipated influx of visitors may not materialize as expected. With multiple host cities across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, the impact on tourism is widespread, affecting revenue and business operations in these areas.

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