Where to Stay for the World Cup
Pick a base that matches your match tickets. In mega-cities, choose districts with direct transit lines to the stadium and easy access to fan zones. Downtown cores—like Manhattan/JC, DTLA, Dallas Uptown, Brickell, Downtown Toronto, and Centro Histórico/Polanco—are packed with dining and nightlife and make non-match days effortless.
New York–New Jersey (Northeast Hub)
Base near Midtown/Times Square, Hudson Yards, or Jersey City waterfront for PATH/NJT access and easy stadium commutes.
Check AvailabilityLos Angeles (West Coast Hub)
DTLA, Culver City, and El Segundo put you near transit, fan zones, and stadium routes; expect busy freeways on match days.
Check AvailabilityMexico City • Guadalajara • Monterrey
CDMX Centro/Polanco for museums and nightlife; Guadalajara Americana/Providencia; Monterrey San Pedro—great food & safe, central bases.
Check AvailabilityToronto & Vancouver (Canada)
Downtown Toronto (Union/Entertainment District) and Downtown Vancouver (Coal Harbour/Yaletown) keep you walkable with easy transit to stadiums.
Check AvailabilityWorld Cup Travel Tips
- Inventory: Lock flexible rates early; re-optimize when fixtures finalize.
- Transit: Many host cities run special services—load transit cards in advance.
- Matchday: Security lines spike—arrive early and travel light.
- Rest days: Choose a district with parks, waterfronts, or museums to recharge.
- Border notes: If jumping countries, pad your schedule for flights/immigration.