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The 16 host cities of the 2026 World Cup, ranked by visitor appeal

The 16 Host Cities of the 2026 World Cup, Ranked by Visitor Appeal

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will stretch across three countries and 16 host cities, making it the most geographically diverse tournament in history. For fans planning a trip, the soccer is only part of the experience. Each city offers its own attractions, food scene, culture, and bucket-list destinations.

Here are the 16 World Cup host cities ranked by what they offer visitors beyond the matches.

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16. Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Kansas City is one of America’s underrated destinations, known for its barbecue, jazz history, and passionate sports culture. Visitors can explore museums, enjoy excellent food, and experience one of the loudest soccer fan bases in North America.

Explore the stunning aerial view of Monterrey, featuring the iconic Cerro de la Silla and modern skyline.
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15. Monterrey, Mexico

Monterrey combines modern city life with stunning mountain scenery. It’s one of Mexico’s economic powerhouses and offers incredible food, outdoor adventures, and a passionate soccer culture.

A vibrant view of historic architecture amidst the urban landscape of Guadalajara, Mexico.
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14. Guadalajara, Mexico

The birthplace of mariachi music and tequila culture, Guadalajara offers a more traditional Mexican experience than some of the country’s larger cities.

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13. Houston, Texas, USA

Houston’s diversity shines through its food scene. Visitors can find world-class restaurants, museums, and a multicultural atmosphere unlike almost anywhere else in America.

An aerial view of Philadelphia's skyline featuring the iconic City Hall on a clear day.
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12. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

American history lovers will feel right at home in Philadelphia. The city combines historic landmarks with a vibrant food and arts scene.

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11. Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toronto is Canada’s largest city and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Visitors can enjoy excellent dining, waterfront attractions, and easy access to nearby Niagara Falls.

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10. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Few cities can match Vancouver’s combination of urban energy and natural beauty. Mountains, beaches, forests, and city life all exist within minutes of each other.

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9. Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Atlanta offers a mix of history, Southern hospitality, major attractions, and one of the busiest airports in the world, making it a convenient destination for traveling fans.

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8. Seattle, Washington, USA

Seattle’s coffee culture, waterfront scenery, and proximity to outdoor adventures make it one of the most unique host cities in the tournament.

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7. Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Few American cities pack more history into a compact footprint. Visitors can walk the Freedom Trail, tour historic neighborhoods, and enjoy a thriving sports culture.

People walking near AT&T Stadium on a sunny day in Arlington, Texas, with a prominent billboard.
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6. Dallas, Texas, USA

Dallas offers massive sports venues, excellent dining, and plenty of entertainment options. It will host some of the tournament’s largest crowds.

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5. Miami, Florida, USA

Sunshine, beaches, nightlife, and international flair make Miami one of the most attractive destinations for traveling fans.

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4. San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA

From the Golden Gate Bridge to Napa Valley and Silicon Valley, the Bay Area offers one of the most diverse collections of attractions in North America.

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3. Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles combines beaches, entertainment, celebrity culture, museums, and some of the world’s best food. Few host cities can match its global appeal.

Stunning aerial shot of Mexico City's bullring and skyline at sunset, capturing vibrant urban life.
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2. Mexico City, Mexico

One of the world’s great cultural capitals, Mexico City offers incredible food, museums, history, architecture, and soccer tradition. Every World Cup fan should visit Azteca at least once.

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1. New York / New Jersey, USA

The site of the 2026 World Cup Final tops the list. Visitors can experience iconic landmarks, world-famous restaurants, museums, Broadway, and arguably the most recognizable skyline on Earth. If you’re traveling to just one host city, this is the one.

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