2026 World Cup Mexico Guide
Experience the passion of football in the land of ancient wonders and vibrant flavors. Your ultimate guide to the 2026 World Cup starts here.
Your local guide to the 2026 World Cup
From June 11 to July 19, 2026, Mexico co-hosts the FIFA World Cup with the United States and Canada, with matches in three host cities: Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), Guadalajara (Estadio Akron) and Monterrey (Estadio BBVA).
Here you'll find what you actually need to plan your trip: how to reach each stadium with real times and prices in pesos, which neighborhoods to stay in, what to see between matches, an honest budget estimator, and answers to the most common questions — all with local knowledge and no fluff.
Host Cities
Three incredible metropolises, one shared passion. Discover the iconic stadiums and hidden gems of Mexico's World Cup venues.
Experience the Real Mexico
Book tours, experiences, and activities curated through top platforms. From tequila tastings to guided visits to the pyramids — verified and instantly confirmed.
Book Tours & ExperiencesHow much will your World Cup cost?
Real pesos, no surprises. Estimate based on 2026 World Cup local pricing — hotels, food, Ubers, and tours curated city by city.
Your estimated budget
Mexico City · 5 days · Comfort- Lodgingper room / night27,500 MXN
- Foodper person / day7,500 MXN
- Local transportper person / day3,500 MXN
- Tours & experiencesper person / trip (2-3 tours)7,000 MXN
Exchange rate approx. 17.3 MXN/USD. Prices curated from local hotels, restaurants, and transport for the 2026 World Cup — subject to match-date variation.
Not included: international flights or match tickets.
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