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16 Host Cities · 3 Countries

Where to Stay in the World Cup 2026 Host Cities

Hotels, Airbnbs, and hostels near every stadium across the USA, Canada & Mexico. Book early, stay smart, and enjoy the tournament of a lifetime.

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I spent the summer of 2022 bouncing between Doha hotels, and I learned one hard truth. If you wait until the last minute to book your room, you will pay triple the price. The World Cup 2026 Host Cities will see unprecedented demand, with 104 matches spread across the US, Canada, and Mexico. You need a strategy right now.

Finding the right place to sleep matters just as much as scoring tickets. You might think staying right next to MetLife Stadium or SoFi sounds perfect. Honestly, it usually isn't. Stadiums often sit in massive parking oceans far from the actual nightlife and food scenes. You want a base camp near reliable transit so you can actually enjoy the city on your off days, while still easily getting around match day hours.

Here is what you need to keep in mind when booking:

  • Book refundable rates immediately. You can always cancel if your team ends up playing in a different city.
  • Prioritize transit over walking distance. A hotel near the Metro C Line in Los Angeles beats a pricey motel in Inglewood.
  • Check stadium rules before picking a neighborhood. If you plan on tailgating at Arrowhead, you might want a rental car and a hotel with free parking.
  • Remember that every venue enforces a strict clear bag policy, so leave the bulky luggage at your hotel.

Do not let the logistics overwhelm you. Pick your target World Cup 2026 Host Cities, set a realistic budget, and lock in your accommodation early. The tournament kicks off in June 2026, and the best spots are already filling up.

Know Before You Book

Hotel rates in host cities are expected to surge 2–3x during match weeks, and popular neighbourhoods like Manhattan's Midtown, LA's Inglewood, and Mexico City's Roma Norte will sell out months in advance. With 104 matches over 39 days across 16 cities, demand will be unprecedented, but smart booking strategies can still save you hundreds. This guide breaks down budget planning, neighbourhood picks, pricing by city, and stadium proximity so you lock in the right room at the right price before availability disappears.

Book 6–12 Months Early

Lock in rates before the tournament surge. Early bookers save 30–50% on average compared to last-minute travellers.

Free Cancellation Only

Always choose refundable bookings. Match schedules may shift and your team could play in a different city than expected.

Near Transit, Not Just Stadium

A hotel near a metro or bus line gives you access to the entire city and a cheaper commute to the stadium on match day.

Compare Across Platforms

Booking.com, Airbnb, Hotels.com, and direct hotel websites often have different prices for the same room. Always check at least two.

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Browse accommodation for all 16 host cities: Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, New York/New Jersey, Boston, and Toronto.

The 16 host cities span four time zones and three currencies. US cities account for 11 of the 16 venues and will host all knockout rounds from the quarter-finals onward, while Mexico's three cities offer the most affordable accommodation, with quality hotels from $30/night. Canada's Vancouver and Toronto sit at the northern end with strong transit systems and walkable downtown cores. Browse each city below for neighbourhood guides, hotel picks, and match-period pricing.

Browse Hotels by City

16 host cities across three countries. Click any city for neighbourhood guides, hotel picks, and pricing

Urban hotel building in a World Cup 2026 host city

Book Early, Save Big

Rates in host cities surge 2 to 3 times their normal price during match weeks. Book now to lock in the best rate.

How Far Are Hotels from Each Stadium?

Most World Cup stadiums sit outside the city centre. Here is the distance, transport, and sweet spot zone for each venue.

New York New Jersey Stadium

MetLife Stadium · New York / New Jersey

13 km from Manhattan

Sweet spot zone

Midtown Manhattan or Secaucus

NJ Transit from Penn Station, 30 min direct

Transport options

  • NJ Transit train
  • Bus shuttle
  • Rideshare ($35–50)

Los Angeles Stadium

SoFi Stadium · Los Angeles

18 km from Downtown LA

Sweet spot zone

Inglewood or Downtown LA

Metro C Line to Downtown Inglewood, 30 min

Transport options

  • Metro C Line
  • Match-day shuttle
  • Rideshare ($25–40)

Miami Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium · Miami

27 km from Downtown Miami

Sweet spot zone

Brickell or Miami Gardens

Shuttle buses from multiple pick-up points

Transport options

  • Event shuttle bus
  • Rideshare ($30–50)
  • Tri-Rail + shuttle

Dallas Stadium

AT&T Stadium · Dallas

32 km from Downtown Dallas

Sweet spot zone

Arlington or Uptown Dallas

No direct rail, shuttle buses and rideshare only

Transport options

  • TRE train + shuttle
  • Event shuttle
  • Rideshare ($30–45)

Estadio Azteca Mexico City

Estadio Azteca · Mexico City

14 km from Zócalo

Sweet spot zone

Roma Norte or Coyoacán

Metro Line 2 to Tasqueña, then light rail

Transport options

  • Metro + light rail
  • Uber ($5–10)
  • Event bus

Toronto Stadium

BMO Field · Toronto

3 km from Union Station

Sweet spot zone

Liberty Village or Downtown Core

509/510 streetcar runs directly to Exhibition Place

Transport options

  • Streetcar 509/510
  • Walk from Downtown (25 min)
  • Rideshare ($8–12)
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Mexico
Canada

Want transit details for all 16 cities? See our full transport guide

How to Book Smart

A step-by-step strategy for getting the best accommodation at the best price during the FIFA World Cup 2026

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Set Your Budget & Pick Your Cities

Decide your per-night ceiling and which matches you want to attend. If you are following a specific team, map out the group stage cities first. Mexico offers the best value, with comfortable hotels from $30/night, while US cities average $100-200/night for mid-range options.

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Book Refundable Rates Immediately

Do not wait for the perfect deal. Prices only go up as the June 2026 tournament approaches. Book free-cancellation rates immediately to lock in today's price, then keep monitoring. If a better rate appears, rebook and cancel the original. Zero risk.

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Compare Multiple Platforms

Check Booking.com, Airbnb, Hotels.com, Expedia, and the hotel's direct website. Direct bookings sometimes include extras like free breakfast or loyalty points. For groups of 3+, Airbnb apartments are usually 30-40% cheaper per person than hotel rooms.

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Prioritise Transit Access Over Stadium Proximity

A hotel on a direct metro/bus line to the stadium is better than one within walking distance but isolated from everything else. You will spend far more time exploring the city than sitting at the stadium, so central neighbourhoods with good transit win every time.

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Read Reviews from Major Event Guests

Filter reviews for dates around previous major events (Super Bowl, Copa America, Olympics). These reviews reveal how the hotel handles surges: noise levels, elevator waits, breakfast crowds, and check-in times during high demand.

When Should You Book?

The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 11, 2026. Here is where each booking window stands today.

The Tournament Has Started

Accommodation near stadiums in Dallas, New York, Miami, and other top cities is filling fast. If you have not booked yet, do it today. Prices will only rise from here.

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Before June 2025

Saved 30–50%

Best availability and lowest prices. Free cancellation widely available. This window has now passed.

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June–December 2025

Saved 10–25%

Good selection, rising prices. Most budget options already taken. This window has now passed.

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January–March 2026

Near full price

Limited availability near stadiums in top cities. Prices significantly elevated. Act immediately.

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April–June 2026

Premium pricing

Critical shortage expected. Last-minute options very expensive and far from venues. Book today if you have not already.

Bottom Line, March 2026

The best booking windows have passed. If you still need accommodation, book immediately with free cancellation where available. Prices will continue climbing through June, and availability near stadiums is shrinking daily. Do not wait.

Types of Accommodation

Hotels, Airbnbs, and hostels. Here is how they compare for World Cup travel

Hotels

$60–$800+/night

Pros

  • 24/7 front desk and concierge
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Consistent quality standards
  • Loyalty points and upgrades

Cons

  • Most expensive per person
  • Smaller rooms for the price
  • Peak pricing on match days

Best for: Solo travellers and couples who value convenience and service.

Airbnb & Vacation Rentals

$40–$400+/night

Pros

  • Full kitchen saves on dining costs
  • More space for groups/families
  • Neighbourhood immersion
  • Often cheaper per person

Cons

  • Quality varies by listing
  • Check-in can be complex
  • No daily housekeeping

Best for: Groups of 3+ and families. Best value per person for longer stays.

Hostels & Budget Stays

$15–$80/night

Pros

  • By far the cheapest option
  • Social atmosphere, meet fans
  • Often in central locations
  • Flexible booking terms

Cons

  • Shared dorms (privacy limited)
  • Limited luggage storage
  • Book early, beds sell out fast

Best for: Solo budget travellers and backpackers. Great for meeting fellow fans.

Modern hotel room interior for World Cup travellers

Comfort After the Match

Choose the right room for your travel style. A good night's sleep between matches makes the whole trip better.

Where to Stay in Each City

Neighbourhood recommendations for the busiest World Cup host cities, where to find the best value, atmosphere, and transport links

New York / New Jersey neighbourhood guide

New York / New Jersey

New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium)

Hell's Kitchen / Midtown West

Near Penn Station, restaurants, walkable

NJ Transit to stadium (30 min)

Jersey City / Hoboken

30-50% cheaper than Manhattan, waterfront

Bus to MetLife (20 min)

Secaucus / East Rutherford

Closest to MetLife, limited nightlife

Walk or shuttle to stadium (10 min)

Insider Tip: MetLife Stadium is in East Rutherford, NJ, not Manhattan. Stay near Penn Station for the easiest commute.

Full New York / New Jersey Hotel Guide
Los Angeles neighbourhood guide

Los Angeles

Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium)

Inglewood

Closest to SoFi, budget-friendly

Walk or short ride to stadium

Santa Monica

Beach vibes, premium pricing

Metro E Line + shuttle (45 min)

Downtown LA

Nightlife, dining, cultural

Metro C Line to SoFi (30 min)

Insider Tip: LA traffic is intense. Plan 2 hours for any driving commute on match days. Metro is your best friend.

Full Los Angeles Hotel Guide
Miami neighbourhood guide

Miami

Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium)

Miami Beach

Beach, nightlife, iconic

Shuttle bus to stadium (40 min)

Brickell / Downtown

Modern high-rises, dining

Ride to stadium (25 min)

Miami Gardens

Closest to Hard Rock, quieter

Walking distance to stadium

Insider Tip: Hard Rock Stadium is in Miami Gardens, north of the city. South Beach is fun but far, so budget for transport.

Full Miami Hotel Guide
Dallas neighbourhood guide

Dallas

Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium)

Arlington

Closest to AT&T Stadium, suburban

Walk or shuttle to stadium

Deep Ellum / Uptown Dallas

Nightlife, live music, walkable dining

TRE train + shuttle (50 min)

Fort Worth Stockyards

Western charm, great BBQ, unique culture

TRE train (40 min to Arlington)

Insider Tip: AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth. There is no direct rail to the stadium, so plan for shuttles.

Full Dallas Hotel Guide
Mexico City neighbourhood guide

Mexico City

Estadio Azteca Mexico City (Estadio Azteca)

Roma / Condesa

Trendy, walkable, cafes

Metro to Azteca (25 min)

Centro Histórico

Historic, budget-friendly

Metro Line 2 (20 min)

Coyoacán

Bohemian, closest to Azteca

15 min drive to stadium

Insider Tip: Mexico City offers incredible value. A 4-star hotel in Roma Norte costs what a budget hotel costs in Manhattan. The Metro is cheap and efficient.

Full Mexico City Hotel Guide
Toronto neighbourhood guide

Toronto

Toronto Stadium (BMO Field)

Liberty Village

Closest to BMO Field, trendy

Walk to stadium (10 min)

Downtown Core

Hotels, transit, dining

Streetcar to Exhibition (15 min)

Queen West

Arts, nightlife, boutique stays

Streetcar to BMO (20 min)

Insider Tip: BMO Field is on the waterfront in Exhibition Place. It is one of the most transit-friendly stadiums, and the 509/510 streetcar runs right to it.

Full Toronto Hotel Guide

Need guides for other host cities? Browse all 16 city guides

Budget Planning

What to expect per night across all three host countries

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United States

Budget

$60–180

per night

Mid-Range

$150–450

per night

Luxury

$300–800+

per night

11 host cities. NYC and SF are the most expensive; Kansas City and Houston offer the best value.

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Mexico

Budget

$25–60

per night

Mid-Range

$70–180

per night

Luxury

$180–400

per night

3 host cities. Best value of all three countries. Mexico City has the widest range of options.

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Canada

Budget

$80–140

per night

Mid-Range

$170–350

per night

Luxury

$380–600+

per night

2 host cities. Prices in CAD are ~25% lower when converted from USD. Book in CAD for savings.

Did You Know?

During the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, hotel prices in host cities increased by an average of 130% during match weeks. Similar surges are expected for 2026. Booking immediately at today's rates with free cancellation is the single best financial move you can make. Check our currency guide to understand exchange rates across all three countries.

Boutique hotel exterior in a World Cup 2026 host city

Boutique Hotels Beat the Big Chains

Independent hotels often have better locations near fan zones and don't charge the same tournament premium as chain brands.

Insider Tips

Pro advice from seasoned World Cup travellers

Always Check WiFi Quality

You will be uploading photos, video-calling home, and checking match schedules. Ask about WiFi speed before booking. Look for reviews mentioning speeds. A SIM card is also essential.

SIM Cards Guide

Breakfast Included Saves Big

A hotel with breakfast included can save $15–25/day per person. In US cities, that is $200+ over a 2-week trip. Factor this into your total cost comparison.

Early Check-in & Late Checkout

Many fans arrive on early-morning flights. Ask about early check-in availability when booking. Some hotels offer luggage storage even before your room is ready.

Download Hotel Apps

Hilton, Marriott, and IHG apps allow mobile check-in, digital room keys, and room upgrades. Skip the front desk queue entirely after a long flight.

Mexico: Book in Pesos

When booking Mexican hotels, pay in MXN (pesos) rather than USD. Hotels that charge in USD often add a 5–10% markup. Use a no-foreign-fee credit card for the best rate.

Currency Guide

Avoid Unlicensed Rentals

In some cities, unregistered short-term rentals operate without safety inspections. Stick to established platforms (Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com) for verified listings.

Safety Tips

Multi-City Strategy

Attending matches in multiple cities? Here is how to plan accommodation when hopping between host cities

Pick a Base City

Choose one city as your base and take day trips or overnight stays for matches in nearby cities. Dallas, Chicago, and Miami work well as central hubs.

Book Refundable Everywhere

If your team advances past group stages, they could play anywhere. Book refundable rooms in likely knockout cities ahead of time.

Use Hotel Loyalty Programs

Pick one chain (Marriott, Hilton, IHG) and book all your stays through them. Status tiers unlock free breakfast, upgrades, and late checkout.

Check Transport Routes

Some host cities are close enough for bus or train travel. Dallas–Houston (3.5h), NYC–Philadelphia (1.5h), and Mexico City–Guadalajara (flights under $60).

Transport Guide
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Groups Save More with Rentals

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