FIFA World Cup 2026 Mexico Travel Guide: Best Places in Mexico City, Guadalajara & Monterrey

FIFA World Cup 2026 Mexico Travel Guide: Best Places in Mexico City, Guadalajara & Monterrey

Our next destination in the World Cup travel series takes us to Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey! Three official FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities. This guide covers the best fan zones, football stadiums, and must‑visit locations for fans, helping you plan exactly where to go and what to do during your World Cup trip in Mexico.


Top 3 Places to Visit in Mexico City for the 2026 World Cup

Mexico City is one of the main FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities, known for its huge fan festivals, iconic parks, and incredible football culture.

1. FIFA Fan Festival – Chapultepec Park

The FIFA Fan Festival in Chapultepec Park is expected to be one of the biggest fan zones in North America. Giant screens, live music, street food, and thousands of fans cheering together.

  • Distance from City Centre: 5 km

  • Entry: Free

  • Premium Zones: $40 – $120+ USD

👉 Explore FIFA Fan Festival – Chapultepec Park details

 

2. Parque México (Local Spot)

If you want to play football like a local, Parque México is the place to go. It’s a relaxed, leafy park where people are always kicking a ball around — from casual 1v1s to small matches with friends and family. The atmosphere is friendly, open, and perfect if you want to practise, stretch your legs, or even jump into a game with locals. You might end up meeting new people or joining a real match without even planning it.

  • Distance from City Centre: 6 km

  • Entry: Free

👉 Explore Parque México details

 

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These are the top picks for holiday training: quick to set up, easy to carry, and perfect for a casual kick‑about by the beach.

 

3. Roma & Condesa (Bars + Matchday Vibes)

The city’s coolest neighbourhoods for pre‑match drinks, fan meetups, and late‑night celebrations. Two top football bars for World Cup fans are Celtics Pub Irlandés: Condesa and The Dog House Pub: Roma Norte, both packed with big screens and loud matchday energy.

  • Distance from City Centre: 4–6 km

  • Food/Drink: Beer $3–$5 USD, tacos $1–$3 USD

 

Top 3 Places to Visit in Guadalajara for the 2026 World Cup

Guadalajara offers a more traditional football experience, with historic venues, local food culture, and passionate fans.

1. FIFA Fan Festival – Plaza de la Liberación

Right in the historic centre, football is surrounded by cathedrals, plazas, and street food.

  • Distance from City Centre: 0 km

  • Entry: Free

  • Premium Zones: $30 – $100+ USD

👉 Explore FIFA Fan Festival – Plaza de la Liberación details 

 

2. Taquería Los Alteños (Centro)

If you’re in Guadalajara, you really can’t miss out on the city’s traditional food, especially Jalisco‑style tacos and a good tequila to go with them. Local favourites like Taquería Los Alteños and Tacos Providencia are always packed, and they’ve got big TVs showing football news or match highlights. It’s the perfect setup: grab a plate of tacos, sip something local, and catch up on the latest football stories with your friends or family. 

  • Distance from City Centre: 0.5–1 km (right in the Centro area)

  • Price Range: Tacos: $1–$2 USD each, drinks: $1–$3 USD  

  • Entry: Free 

👉 Explore Taquería Los Alteños details 

 

3. Unidad Deportiva Revolución (Local Football Courts)

This is one of the city’s most popular public sports complexes. Locals come here every afternoon to play football on the open fields and small courts. It’s lively, social, and full of energy, especially during big tournaments. If you want a real “play like a local” experience, this is the place.

  • Distance from City Centre: 4 km

  • Entry: Free

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Top 3 Places to Visit in Monterrey for the 2026 World Cup 

Monterrey combines modern stadiums with strong local football culture, making it a must-visit World Cup destination.

1. FIFA Fan Festival – Parque Fundidora

A huge urban park with lakes, museums, and industrial architecture — plus giant screens and fan activities.

  • Distance from City Centre: 3 km

  • Entry: Free

  • Premium Zones: $35 – $120+ USD

👉 Explore FIFA Fan Festival – Parque Fundidora details 

 

2. Barrio Antiguo (Bars & Fan Culture)

Monterrey’s historic district is full of bars, live music, and football‑loving crowds. Bola Ocho Restaurant, Mulligan’s Monterrey, and Botanero Moritas Santa Lucía are the top must visit bars for football fans. 

  • Distance from City Centre: 2 km

  • Food/Drink: Beer $2–$4 USD

 

3. Fundidora Park 

One of Monterrey’s most famous local parks — and a place you really shouldn’t miss. Fundidora Park is friendly, open, and full of space to kick a ball around. It’s perfect if you want to practise, stretch your legs, or jump into a small game with new people. 

  • Distance from City Centre: 3–4 km 

  • Entry: Free

👉 Explore Fundidora Park details  

If you’re also planning to visit other host countries, explore our Canada World Cup Travel Guide and USA TRAVEL GUIDE for the best places to go and what to do 🇨🇦 🇺🇸.

 

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