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The Mexico World Cup Experience: Mexico City, Guadalajara & Monterrey
Mexico's three-city World Cup circuit follows the host nation through Group A on a journey that is equal parts football and culture — and the best-value trip of the entire tournament. From the Azteca's history to Guadalajara's tequila heartland to Monterrey's mountain-framed modernity.
A Fan's Guide to the World Cup Host Cities
Sixteen cities across three countries, 104 matches, and a tournament so spread out that where you base yourself decides what kind of World Cup you have. A region-by-region guide to choosing your city.

Mexico City World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
Estadio Azteca in Mexico City hosts the opening match of World Cup 2026 — Mexico vs South Africa on June 11. The only stadium to host three World Cup tournaments, the Azteca sits at 2,240m altitude in one of the world's great megacities. Tacos, mezcal, and unmatched football culture await.

Guadalajara World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
Estadio Akron in Zapopan hosts World Cup 2026 matches in Guadalajara — the birthplace of tequila, mariachi, and birria. This guide covers Mexico's second-largest city, its incredible food scene, and the day trip to Tequila town.

Monterrey World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
Estadio BBVA in Guadalupe hosts World Cup 2026 matches in Monterrey — Mexico's industrial powerhouse with a dramatic mountain backdrop. Known for its carne asada culture, craft beer scene, and the iconic Cerro de la Silla mountain.