The Wink Bar Is Open. The World Cup 2026 Is On. You Know Where To Be.

The biggest FIFA World Cup in history runs from 11 June to 19 July across North America. For fans in Vietnam, that means 104 matches kicking off in the dead of night. The Wink Bar – open 24/7, all tournament long is the only place to watch them.
The math is not in your favour. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the largest ever staged, 48 teams, 104 matches, 39 nights of football across the United States, Canada and Mexico. By the time those games reach Vietnam, most of them are arriving between 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. Indochina Time. Watching alone at home, half-asleep on the sofa with the volume down, is one way to do it. Watching at Wink Hotels, cold drink in hand, big screen doing justice to every goal, strangers-turned-friends shouting at the same referee, is another entirely. Wink Hotels, now part of the Unscripted by Hyatt brand, has six properties across Vietnam: Saigon, Da Nang, Can Tho, Hai Phong and Tuy Hoa. All of them will be awake.
The Wink Bar: Built For Exactly This
The Wink Bar never closes. From the tournament opener, Mexico vs South Africa in Mexico City, kicking off at 2 a.m. ICT on 12 June, to the grand final at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on the morning of 20 July, the bar is running. Every group-stage drama, every knockout thriller, every penalty shootout that goes one kick too many. The Wink Bar will be there for all of it, and so will the drinks. Throughout the tournament, Wink Bar is rolling out exclusive World Cup F&B promotions: match-day drink deals, World Cup-themed snack packages, and complimentary welcome drinks for hotel guests arriving for the big games. When the energy between matches dips, the Grab & Go, stocked around the cloc, keeps things moving. No one faces a penalty shootout hungry.
What makes it work isn’t just the hours. It’s the fact that a bar open at 3 a.m. on a Wednesday for a Brazil vs Morocco group match feels, somehow, exactly like it should. The communal energy. The shared disbelief. The kind of crowd that assembles around a big screen when the stakes are real and everyone knows it. That’s what the Wink Bar produces, night after night, for the length of the tournament.
Stay The Night. Stay For The Next One.
The obvious move, the move that makes the whole World Cup make sense, is booking a room. Sleep in after the late games, come down for the complimentary breakfast, let the city wake up around you, and be back at the bar in time for the next kick-off. No commute. No Grab car at 4 a.m. No missing the opening five minutes because the ride took longer than expected. Wink’s rooms are sleek and well-designed, built for people who want to be somewhere good without the fuss of somewhere grand.
Six properties means six cities, which means the World Cup follows you. Whether you’re in the heart of Saigon for the group stage or down in Da Nang for a knockout weekend, there’s a Wink Bar waiting. Each hotel sits in the middle of its city, close to everything, convenient to nothing inconvenient. When the final whistle blows and the night still has momentum, the streets are right outside.
A Hotel Brand That Knows How To Be Social
Wink has been doing this since 2021, when the first property opened in Saigon and quickly became exactly the kind of place people end up staying longer than planned. The ethos is contemporary Vietnamese, chic, functional, genuinely social, and the Unscripted by Hyatt partnership has only expanded the reach, with six properties now operating and a seventh, Wink Hanoi Westlake, opening later in 2026. The spaces are designed to bring people together. The Wink Bar is the proof of that.
World of Hyatt members earn points on qualifying stays throughout the tournament, which means your World Cup nights count toward whatever comes next. Whether you’re planning one landmark match or a month of football immersion, the booking is the same. Head to hyatt.com. The bar will be open when you arrive.