
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is coming to North America, with Mexico serving as a co-host alongside the United States and Canada. For soccer fans planning to attend matches in Mexico, this is the guide you need.
Mexico City (Estadio Azteca) — The legendary home of Mexican soccer, capacity 87,000. Expect massive crowds and an electric atmosphere.
Guadalajara (Estadio Akron) — A beautiful colonial city with excellent food and hospitality.
Monterrey (Estadio BBVA) — The most modern Mexican venue, located in the industrial north.
Large sporting events bring large crowds — and with them, the potential for scams and more serious incidents. Having a 24/7 bilingual emergency concierge means you can get help quickly in any situation.
Book accommodations and purchase your travel protection certificate well in advance. Coverage for the full tournament duration is available at just $5/day per person.
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