2026 World Cup Travel Guide: Transport & Accommodation in 16 Cities
From Los Angeles to Mexico City, Vancouver to New York, this guide helps you plan your World Cup journey across three North American nations.
The 2026 World Cup is the first co-hosted by three nations, with 16 cities across North America. For fans planning to attend, transport and accommodation are top priorities.
The US has 11 host cities: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver (Canada), Houston, Dallas, Kansas City, Atlanta, Miami, Boston, and New York/New Jersey. Canada also has Toronto, while Mexico features Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.
Inter-city travel relies heavily on flights. American, Delta, and United offer frequent connections between major hubs. Book early, especially for cross-country routes like LA to New York.
Accommodation prices surge on match days. Consider Airbnb or nearby suburbs—for example, stay in Oakland for San Francisco games, or New Jersey for New York.
Visa requirements: Chinese fans need a US B1/B2 visa (or ESTA if eligible), Canadian eTA, and Mexican electronic visa. Apply at least three months in advance.
Each city has a Fan Fest offering free live screenings and activities. Check our FAQ page for details.
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