The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be hosted across multiple cities in the United States. Fans traveling for the matches can combine football excitement with sightseeing in some of the country’s most iconic destinations.
Here’s a city-by-city guide for sightseeing while attending the World Cup.
1. New York / New Jersey
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Stadium: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
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Top Attractions:
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Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island – Iconic symbols of freedom
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Times Square – Lights, shopping, and entertainment
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Central Park – Perfect for relaxing before or after matches
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Brooklyn Bridge – Stunning skyline photos
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Tip: Take a ferry to Staten Island for a scenic view of the city and stadium travel is easiest via NJ Transit.
2. Los Angeles, California
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Stadium: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
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Top Attractions:
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Hollywood Walk of Fame – Spot your favorite stars
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Santa Monica Pier & Venice Beach – Ocean views and fun activities
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Griffith Observatory & Hollywood Sign – Panoramic city views
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The Getty Center – Art and architecture in one location
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Tip: LA traffic can be heavy; plan at least 2–3 hours to reach stadiums.
3. Dallas / Arlington, Texas
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Stadium: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
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Top Attractions:
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The Sixth Floor Museum – Learn about JFK history
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Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden – Peaceful and scenic
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Fort Worth Stockyards – Western heritage experience
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Tip: Stadium shuttles are available from downtown hotels.
4. Miami / Orlando, Florida
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Stadiums: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), Camping World Stadium (Orlando)
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Top Attractions (Miami):
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South Beach – Iconic beaches and nightlife
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Little Havana – Cuban culture and food
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Top Attractions (Orlando):
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Walt Disney World & Universal Studios – Fun theme parks for families
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Tip: Florida heat can be intense; stay hydrated when exploring.
5. San Francisco Bay Area, California
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Stadium: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
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Top Attractions:
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Golden Gate Bridge & Park – Iconic views for photography
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Alcatraz Island – History and tours
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Fisherman’s Wharf & Pier 39 – Food, sea lions, and souvenirs
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Tip: Use public transport (BART) to avoid parking hassles near the stadium.
6. Seattle, Washington
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Stadium: Lumen Field
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Top Attractions:
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Pike Place Market – Fresh seafood and souvenirs
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Space Needle – Iconic skyline views
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Chihuly Garden & Glass – Unique glass art
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Tip: Weather can be rainy; bring a light raincoat and waterproof shoes.
7. Boston, Massachusetts
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Stadium: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA
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Top Attractions:
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Freedom Trail – 16 historical sites in walking distance
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Fenway Park – America’s oldest baseball stadium
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Boston Common & Public Garden – Parks for relaxation
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Tip: Combine game days with historic tours for a full Boston experience.
🌍 Pro Tips for Sightseeing While Attending the World Cup
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Book Early: Accommodation near stadiums sells out quickly.
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Plan Travel: Use public transport or official stadium shuttles to avoid traffic.
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Local Cuisine: Try each city’s famous foods — NYC pizza, Miami Cuban sandwiches, LA tacos, Texas barbecue.
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Fan Zones: Even if you don’t have a ticket, enjoy live matches on giant screens and cultural activities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Which US cities are hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches?
The United States host cities include New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas/Arlington, Miami, Orlando, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia, and Kansas City.
2. Can I explore the city if I don’t have a match ticket?
Yes, you can enjoy local attractions, fan zones, and cultural sites even if you don’t have tickets to a match. Many fan zones feature live screenings, food, and entertainment.
3. What are some must-see landmarks in host cities?
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New York: Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park
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Los Angeles: Hollywood Walk of Fame, Santa Monica Pier
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Dallas/Arlington: Sixth Floor Museum, Fort Worth Stockyards
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Miami/Orlando: South Beach, Walt Disney World
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San Francisco Bay Area: Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz
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Seattle: Space Needle, Pike Place Market
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Boston: Freedom Trail, Fenway Park
4. How should I travel between attractions and stadiums?
Public transport, official stadium shuttles, and ride-sharing apps are recommended for safe and efficient travel. Driving can be challenging in crowded host cities.
5. Are there any tips for sightseeing while attending matches?
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Plan sightseeing around your match schedule
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Start early to avoid crowds
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Stay hydrated and wear comfortable shoes
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Book tickets for popular attractions in advance
6. Can I combine World Cup travel with family activities?
Yes, many host cities like Orlando, Los Angeles, and Miami have family-friendly attractions such as theme parks, beaches, and interactive museums.
