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The biggest stage for international soccer is coming to Seattle this June — and while the stadium may be the main event, where you stay (and what you do between matches) can shape your experience. Just north of the city, Bothell offers the best of both worlds: nearby access to the action via I-405, with the charm, walkability, and relaxed pace of a small town waiting for you after the final whistle blows.
Here’s your guide to staying and exploring in Bothell — neighborhood by neighborhood.
If you’re looking for convenience and quick freeway access for heading into Seattle, Canyon Park is a smart play. Each of the following accommodations are right off I-405, making it easy to drive in for matches and events — then retreat to settle in after the excitement.

Fusion Hot Yoga – Stretch, sweat, and reset between game days with a class that keeps you moving.
Just minutes from Downtown Bothell, North Creek blends relaxed surroundings with some of Bothell’s most beloved shopping and dining — offering a slightly more tucked-away feel while still keeping you close to I-405 and the drive into Seattle.
If you want an electric atmosphere with your stay, Downtown Bothell delivers walkability, personality, and plenty to explore. Especially at the McMenamins Anderson School — a historic, reimagined schoolhouse complete with multiple restaurants, bars, gathering spaces, and large screens perfect for catching the games.
Downtown Bothell’s collection of shops and retail offers a fun and simple way to spend an afternoon between matches — from local boutiques to Pop Shops on Main to everyday favorites.
The World Soccer Games may bring you to Seattle, but Bothell gives you space to recharge, explore, and experience something beyond the stadium.
Start planning now — the countdown to June has begun!
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