16 Host Cities

Complete guides for all 16 venues across 3 countries. Hotels, food, transit, safety, fan zones — everything you need to plan your World Cup trip.

🇺🇸United States(11 cities)

$150+/day

New York / New Jersey

MetLife Stadium

The cultural capital of the world hosts the World Cup final. MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, is a short PATH or bus ride from Manhattan. Expect an electric atmosphere with fans from every continent descending on the tri-state area.

EWR / JFK / LGA
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$130+/day

Los Angeles

SoFi Stadium

LA brings Hollywood glamour to the World Cup. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood is one of the newest and most spectacular venues in the world. The city's massive Latin American community guarantees a passionate atmosphere for every match.

LAX
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$100+/day

Dallas

AT&T Stadium

Everything is bigger in Texas, including World Cup matches. AT&T Stadium in Arlington features the iconic retractable roof and massive video board. The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is a major hub for Latin American and international communities.

DFW
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$90+/day

Houston

NRG Stadium

Space City brings its massive diversity and energy to the World Cup. NRG Stadium is centrally located with excellent infrastructure. Houston's enormous Latin American community makes this one of the most authentic futbol atmospheres in the US.

IAH / HOU
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$90+/day

Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium is widely considered the best venue in American sports. Its unique retractable roof, incredible atmosphere, and downtown location make it a World Cup standout. Atlanta United has the best fan culture in MLS.

ATL
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$100+/day

Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field

The birthplace of American democracy brings its legendary passion to the World Cup. Philly sports fans are famously intense and Lincoln Financial Field is known as one of the loudest venues in the country. Historic, walkable, and more affordable than NYC.

PHL
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$120+/day

Miami

Hard Rock Stadium

Miami is the gateway to Latin America and the most bilingual city hosting the World Cup. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens hosts major events year-round. The city's Latin culture means authentic futbol passion is built into the DNA.

MIA
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$110+/day

Seattle

Lumen Field

Seattle brings the best fan culture in American soccer. Lumen Field is legendary for its noise — the Sounders' supporters are among the most passionate in MLS. The Pacific Northwest's cool summer weather will be a welcome relief for fans.

SEA
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$140+/day

San Francisco Bay Area

Levi's Stadium

The Bay Area brings Silicon Valley innovation and San Francisco culture to the World Cup. Levi's Stadium is in Santa Clara, south of SF. The region's diverse tech-driven population means a truly international crowd for every match.

SFO / SJC
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$80+/day

Kansas City

Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City is the heart of America — friendly, affordable, and passionate about sports. Arrowhead Stadium is one of the loudest venues in the world. KC's growing soccer culture (Sporting KC, KC Current) means fans know the game.

MCI
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$120+/day

Boston / Foxborough

Gillette Stadium

America's most historic city brings its academic energy and sports passion to the World Cup. Gillette Stadium is in Foxborough, about 30 miles south of Boston. The New England Revolution's growing soccer community adds to the atmosphere.

BOS
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🇲🇽Mexico(3 cities)

🇨🇦Canada(2 cities)

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