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This neighborhood is leading the Airbnb World Cup Boston surge

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Airbnb booking data shows that one community in particular has already seen 122% surge in demand from fans headed to World Cup Boston.

The World Cup 2026 Countdown Clock is placed next to Faneuil Hall, in Boston, MA on Wednesday June 11, 2025. (Pat Greenhouse/ The Boston Globe Staff)

By Annie Jonas


April 15, 2026 | 9:48 AM

2 minutes to read

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 draws closer, early Airbnb booking data suggests some Boston-area neighborhoods are already seeing a surge in demand from traveling fans.

According to new data released by Airbnb, Dorchester has emerged as the fastest-growing neighborhood for World Cup-related stays in the Boston area. Bookings jumped 122% year over year for the tournament window — June 11 through July 19 — comparing reservations made in the first quarter of 2026 to the same period in 2025.

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To encourage participation, the company is offering a $750 financial incentive to new hosts in World Cup cities, along with an earnings estimate calculator. In Boston, hosts rank among the top earners, with projected averaging earnings of $5,200.

Nearby communities experiencing a significant increase in bookings also include East Somerville and downtown Newport, Rhode Island.



  • Airbnb is offering $750 to new hosts in World Cup cities, including Boston

But in Boston, not everyone can simply list their home.

The city’s short-term rental (STR) ordinance restricts stays to 28 days or less, and only allows rentals that are owner-occupied. Hosts also must register with the city and prove their unit is their primary residence.

Still, for those who are able to host, the World Cup is already making an impact.

Gillian Lang, a Providence-based host, said bookings surged almost immediately after match details were released.

“The moment that the games were announced, we got some immediate bookings,” she said, noting guests are traveling from Scotland for matches on June 13 and June 19.

Lang, who has been hosting for about a year, said the experience has already been financially and personally rewarding.

“It’s been a really fun experience. We ended up doing it because it really allowed us to be able to purchase this home, which I did not ever think would be in the cards for us,” she said.

While many bookings typically come one to two months before travel, she said the World Cup has prompted fans to book much earlier.

With Providence expected to host World Cup-related events, Lang is preparing to highlight local attractions for guests — whether or not they have tickets.

“We’re looking forward to the added excitement of the festivities. It’ll be really fun to show off Rhode Island, Providence, and the region,” Lang said.

With two months to go, early bookings trends suggest neighborhoods like Dorchester — and the broader New England region — could play a major role in absorbing the influx of fans headed to one of the world’s largest sporting events.

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Annie Jonas is a Community writer at Boston.com. She was previously a local editor at Patch and a freelancer at the Financial Times.

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