⚽ World Cup 2026

Turn the Match Into
a Real Trip

Tours, food, nightlife, museums, beaches, fan events, boat days, local attractions, and day trips around your match.

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Experiences

Every Way to Experience the World Cup

The match is just a few hours. The rest of the trip is yours to build. Start here.

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Food Tours

Eat your way through the host city with a local guide. Discover the best restaurants, street food markets, and neighborhood gems that most tourists never find.

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Beach Days

LA and Miami have world-class beaches just miles from the stadium. Plan a full beach day around your match — rent gear, book a cabana, or just walk the shore.

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City Tours

Get oriented fast with a guided city tour. Hollywood, Times Square, South Beach — know the city before you're on your own in it.

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Nightlife

World Cup nightlife is in a category of its own. Book table reservations and club access in advance — these cities fill up fast during tournament weeks.

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Family Activities

World Cup cities have incredible family options — aquariums, science museums, theme parks, boardwalks, and kids' food experiences. Keep everyone happy.

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Live Music & Events

Concerts, fan zones, cultural events, and live performances fill these cities during match week. Find the best live events and book before they sell out.

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Premium Experiences

Helicopter tours over Hollywood, yacht charters off Miami Beach, private dining with a celebrity chef, or VIP fan zone access. These experiences book out early.

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Day Trips

Malibu from LA. The Everglades from Miami. The Hamptons from New York. Every host city has incredible half-day and full-day escapes — don't miss them.

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Host Cities

Things To Do by City

Every host city brings something different. Find activities matched to where you're playing.

🌴 Los Angeles

  • Venice Beach boardwalk and Santa Monica Pier
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame & celebrity home tours
  • Malibu PCH day trip with sunset dining
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🌊 Miami

  • South Beach and Ocean Drive food tour
  • Everglades airboat adventure day trip
  • Wynwood Walls & Art District walking tour
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🗽 New York

  • Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, and rooftop bars
  • Chelsea Market and Smorgasburg food tours
  • Hamptons or Hudson Valley day escapes
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🌮 Mexico City

  • Teotihuacán pyramids sunrise tour
  • Mezcal tastings and taco crawl in Roma Norte
  • Xochimilco trajineras canal boat experience
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🍁 Toronto

  • CN Tower EdgeWalk and Toronto Islands
  • Distillery District food and drinks tour
  • Niagara Falls day trip from downtown
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🏔️ Vancouver

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain
  • Whistler day trip and mountain gondola
  • Stanley Park cycling and waterfront seafood
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Featured City

Los Angeles Has More Than a Match

Los Angeles might be the most experience-rich World Cup host city. Build a real California trip around your match date.

  • Santa Monica Pier & Beach
  • Venice Beach Boardwalk
  • Hollywood & Walk of Fame
  • Beverly Hills & Rodeo Drive
  • Malibu PCH coastal drive
  • LA food tours & top restaurants
  • West Hollywood nightlife
  • Helicopter tours over Hollywood
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Premium

Go Beyond the Match

These are the experiences people talk about for years. Book early — availability is very limited during World Cup.

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Private Helicopter Tour

Fly over the Hollywood Sign, Santa Monica coast, and downtown LA at sunset. The most memorable 30 minutes of your trip.

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Rooftop Dining Experience

Table reservations at the city's best rooftop restaurants. Views, cocktails, world-class food — the right way to celebrate match day.

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Private City Tour

Custom private guided tour of the city. Your driver, your schedule, your stops. Perfect for first-timers who want to do it right.

Private, fully customizable
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FAQ

Common Questions

Everything travelers ask before booking World Cup experiences.

What can I do besides attending the match?
Quite a lot. Every World Cup host city — Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Mexico City, Toronto, and Vancouver — is a major destination in its own right. Plan beach days, city tours, food experiences, nightlife, museums, theme parks, and day trips. Most travelers find they need 3–5 days to do a host city justice, even if the match is just one afternoon.
Are there official fan zones at the World Cup 2026?
Yes. FIFA typically sets up official fan zones in each host city where you can watch matches on big screens, meet fans from around the world, eat and drink, and enjoy live entertainment. These are free or low-cost to enter. Check FIFA's official site for fan zone locations and schedules closer to the tournament.
Should I book experiences in advance?
Absolutely. World Cup cities see massive spikes in visitors and popular tours, restaurants, and activities sell out weeks or months in advance. Helicopter tours, rooftop dining, yacht charters, and any premium experience should be booked as early as possible. Food tours and city tours fill up fast too. Don't leave it to the week before.
What are the best things to do in Los Angeles during the World Cup?
Los Angeles is exceptional for World Cup travel. Top picks: Santa Monica Pier and beach, Venice Beach boardwalk, Hollywood Sign and Walk of Fame, Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive, Malibu PCH coastal drive, Griffith Observatory, La Brea Tar Pits, the Getty, LA food tours in Silver Lake or the Arts District, West Hollywood nightlife, and helicopter tours at sunset. Three to five days gives you enough time to do it properly.
What are family-friendly options at the World Cup 2026?
Every host city has strong family offerings. In LA: Universal Studios Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, La Brea Tar Pits, and the Griffith Observatory. In Miami: the Miami Aquarium, Everglades airboat rides, and South Beach walks. In New York: Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and Staten Island Ferry. In Toronto: CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, and Toronto Islands. Book early — World Cup dates fill up fast for family-friendly attractions too.