Trip cost, all 16 host cities

How much does the 2026 World Cup cost?

A conservative, city-by-city read on what a trip costs, so you can plan your budget before you book. Figures are for a typical 3-night stay with one match, per person, and cover accommodation, getting around, food, and match-day extras. They exclude match tickets and the flights between cities.

Right now New York / New Jersey looks like the priciest host city and Guadalajara the easiest on the wallet.

New York / New Jersey

3-night stay, per person

$1,080 to $1,700

Los Angeles

3-night stay, per person

$1,010 to $1,620

San Francisco Bay Area

3-night stay, per person

$970 to $1,580

Miami

3-night stay, per person

$910 to $1,520

Boston

3-night stay, per person

$940 to $1,510

Toronto

3-night stay, per person

$910 to $1,490

Vancouver

3-night stay, per person

$900 to $1,490

Seattle

3-night stay, per person

$850 to $1,390

Philadelphia

3-night stay, per person

$820 to $1,320

Dallas

3-night stay, per person

$810 to $1,320

Atlanta

3-night stay, per person

$810 to $1,310

Houston

3-night stay, per person

$800 to $1,310

Kansas City

3-night stay, per person

$740 to $1,210

Mexico City

3-night stay, per person

$550 to $1,000

Monterrey

3-night stay, per person

$550 to $980

Guadalajara

3-night stay, per person

$490 to $940

Conservative indicative estimates for the match window, not quotes. Confirm real prices when you book.

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