Granville Street Pedestrian Zone: World Cup 2026 Guide

Updated: May 16, 2026 | Category: Fan Experience

Granville Street Pedestrian Zone: World Cup 2026 Guide

The City of Vancouver is closing Granville Street between Georgia and Davie to vehicle traffic for the World Cup period — from June 11 to July 20, 2026. This is the biggest pedestrian zone Vancouver has ever created and it will be one of the main fan gathering areas in the city.

For the broader street-access picture, read the road closures and Local Traffic Access Pass guide.

What's Happening

Granville Street from West Georgia to Davie (5 blocks) becomes a fully pedestrian zone:

  • Outdoor screens showing matches
  • Live music stages between games
  • Expanded bar and restaurant patios spilling onto the street
  • Street performers and fan culture
  • Art installations and selfie spots
  • Food vendors and merchandise stalls

This is not a ticketed event. It is free and open to everyone, all day, every day for 39 days.

The Best Spots on Granville

Bars You Want to Be At

  • The Pint Public House — Multiple floors, dozens of screens. This will be match-day central. Arrive 2+ hours before big matches.
  • The Roxy — Live music venue that will embrace the party atmosphere. Late-night scene.
  • Donegal's Irish Pub — Smaller, more intimate. Good for watching with a tight group.
  • Various patios — Every restaurant on these 5 blocks will have expanded seating on the street. The best patios will be first-come, first-served.

Best Strategy

For Canada matches, Granville Street will be absolute chaos. In the best way. Get there 3 hours early if you want a seat at any bar. Otherwise, stand in the street with thousands of other fans and watch on the outdoor screens.

For non-Canada matches, the atmosphere will still be electric but you will actually be able to find a seat.

How to Get There

  • SkyTrain: Granville Station (Expo Line) drops you right in the middle of the pedestrian zone. Vancouver City Centre Station (Canada Line) is one block east.
  • Walking: From BC Place, it is a 10-15 minute walk west on Robson or Nelson to Granville.
  • Bus reroutes: All buses normally on Granville will be rerouted to Seymour Street (eastbound) and Howe Street (westbound) for the entire tournament.

What to Know

  • Open all day, every day from June 11 - July 19.
  • No re-entry issues — this is a public street, come and go as you please.
  • Bathrooms: Public washrooms will be added but expect lines. Bars and restaurants have washrooms for customers.
  • Late night: The zone will be lively until well past midnight on match days. Expect the energy of a block party.
  • Rain: Unlikely in late June/July, but if it rains, the covered patios will be premium real estate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Granville Street between Georgia and Davie is scheduled to close to vehicle traffic from June 11 to July 20, 2026 for the World Cup pedestrian zone.

Take the Expo Line to Granville Station (drops you right in the zone) or the Canada Line to Vancouver City Centre (one block east). Walking from BC Place takes 10-15 minutes.

Yes. It is a public street, completely free to access. No ticket required. You can come and go as you please throughout the posted pedestrian-zone period.