
CanadaSportsBetting.ca priced out a two-person trip to the 2026 All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park, from tickets to hotels to hot dogs.
The All-Star Game lands in Philadelphia on July 14, 2026, and a couple heading to Citizens Bank Park should budget $2,335 USD before they buy a single beer. For a Canadian traveler paying in CAD, that trip clears $3,300, before even considering flights!
CanadaSportsBetting.ca priced the full cost of attending for two people across July 13 to 15, pulling live ticket listings, accommodation rates on Airbnb and Booking.com, and standard concession prices. Every figure reflects what a fan pays on the day, not a face value.
Tickets swallow 83% of the total. That one number decides whether the game is a treat or a splurge. Hotels take the next-biggest bite, running 21% higher than a normal Philadelphia week.
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Key Findings
- The cheapest listing scraped at $714.31; the most expensive hit $7,071.53.
- A two-person trip to the 2026 All-Star Game costs $2,335.44 USD, or roughly $3,316 CAD at current rates.
- Ticket listings average $1,932.86 for two
- Philadelphia accommodation runs 21% higher during All-Star week than a standard week.
- Concessions cost $36.76 for two hot dogs, two beers, and two sodas, less than 2% of the trip.

Where the Money Goes
Split the trip into three parts and the picture is clear. Tickets dominate, hotels squeeze, and food barely counts.
Tickets
The seats decide everything. Listings averaged $1,932.86 for a pair, the median pair sold for $1,243.78, and a handful of premium seats above $7,000 drag the mean upward. Most fans pay closer to the median than the average.
The range is the real story. The cheapest listing scraped at $714.31; the priciest reached $7,071.53. Getting into the ballpark and sitting in a good seat are two very different financial decisions.
- Average listing: $1,932.86 for two
- Median listing: $1,243.78 for two
- Cheapest listing: $714.31
- Most expensive listing: $7,071.53
Accommodation
Philadelphia hotels know which week this is. Rooms across the July 13 to 15 window run 21% above a normal week, an event premium worth planning around. Averaged across Airbnb and Booking.com, a two-night stay for two comes to $365.82. Book early and that number holds. Wait, and the 21% jump becomes the starting point rather than the peak.
- Airbnb, two nights, two guests: $283.25
- Booking.com, two nights, two guests: $448.38
- Average accommodation cost: $365.82
- All-Star week price increase: 21%
Concessions
The food is a rounding error next to the seats. Two hot dogs, two beers, and two sodas at Citizens Bank Park total $36.76, under 2% of the trip.
- Two hot dogs: $8.78
- Two beers: $18.00
- Two sodas: $9.98
- Total: $36.76
The Bottom Line
A two-person trip to the 2026 All-Star Game costs $2,335.44 USD, about $3,316 CAD. Tickets carry 83% of that, so the biggest lever a fan holds is the seat. The cheapest listing costs a tenth of the priciest.
Canadian fans pay a quiet surcharge on top. Every US dollar costs roughly $1.42 CAD right now, so a $2,300 trip in Philadelphia reads as $3,300 at home.
Methodology
CanadaSportsBetting.ca priced the cost of attending the 2026 MLB All-Star Game for two people across July 13 to 15, 2026, in Philadelphia.
The total combines the average available ticket price for two, accommodation for two nights averaged across Airbnb and Booking.com listings, and standard concession pricing for two hot dogs, two beers, and two sodas. The accommodation increase compares All-Star week rates against a standard-week baseline for the same city.
Ticket listings were captured on July 3, 2026, from a secondary marketplace. Accommodation prices reflect listings for July 13 to 15, 2026. Concession prices come from published Citizens Bank Park vendor pricing. Currency conversions use a rate of roughly 1 USD to 1.42 CAD and move with the market.
Sources
- Secondary ticket marketplace listings, captured July 3, 2026
- Airbnb and Booking.com accommodation listings for July 13 to 15, 2026
- Citizens Bank Park published concession pricing
- Bank of Canada and live USD/CAD exchange rates