2026 FIFA World Cup Hotel Prices in Host Cities

2026 FIFA World Cup Hotel Prices in Host Cities





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FIFA World Cup 2026 (June 11 – July 19) is the largest ever, with 48 teams and 104 matches across 16 host cities in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Demand has driven significant price surges, especially after the December 2025 schedule release—average increases exceed 300% in some cases, with many cities seeing limited availability and minimum-stay requirements.




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According to data from Booking.com (as of mid-December 2025), per-night rates during tournament periods range widely depending on dates, proximity to venues, and match importance. Prices are highly dynamic and have risen sharply since early estimates; expect further increases for high-demand games (e.g., involving hosts USA, Mexico, Canada, or powerhouses like Brazil/Argentina).


2026 FIFA World Cup Hotel Prices by Host CityHotel prices during the tournament (June–July 2026) have surged due to demand, with per-night rates ranging from budget-friendly options ($150–$600) to luxury ($2,000–$6,000+). Prices are approximate USD, dynamic, and based on recent Booking.com data—book flexible rates soon!

Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Cheapest ~$186 | Most expensive ~$4,595

Boston
Gillette Stadium
Cheapest ~$154 | Most expensive ~$3,127

Dallas
AT&T Stadium
Cheapest ~$295 | Most expensive ~$2,665

Guadalajara, Mexico
Estadio Akron
Cheapest ~$184 | Most expensive ~$6,425

Houston
NRG Stadium
Cheapest ~$237 | Most expensive ~$3,291

Kansas City
Arrowhead Stadium
Cheapest ~$214 | Most expensive ~$3,927

Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium
Cheapest ~$332 | Most expensive ~$4,948

Mexico City
Estadio Azteca
Cheapest ~$405 | Most expensive ~$2,516

Miami
Hard Rock Stadium
Cheapest ~$407 | Most expensive ~$2,675

Monterrey, Mexico
Estadio BBVA
Cheapest ~$228 | Most expensive ~$1,867

New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium
Cheapest ~$1,120 | Most expensive ~$4,010

Philadelphia
Lincoln Financial Field
Cheapest ~$540 | Most expensive ~$4,647

Seattle
Lumen Field
Cheapest ~$554 | Most expensive ~$2,425

San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium
Cheapest ~$655 | Most expensive ~$2,254

Toronto, Canada
BMO Field
Cheapest ~$242 | Most expensive ~$2,995

Vancouver, Canada
BC Place
Cheapest ~$2,472 | Most expensive ~$4,784


Budget rooms tend to be simple and functional, while luxury options feature modern amenities and prime locations. Mexican host cities often offer the best value at the lower end, whereas Vancouver and New York/New Jersey are the most expensive overall. For savings, explore vacation rentals or stays in nearby suburbs. If you need advice for a particular city or match dates,
Booking Tips for Better Deals


Book ASAP (with flexibility): Secure refundable rates now—prices only rise closer to June 2026.

Alternatives to hotels: Consider Airbnbs/vacation rentals (demand surging, but often cheaper than hotels in mid-tier cities like Kansas City or Houston). Nearby suburbs (e.g., Fort Worth near Dallas) can save hundreds.


Official discounts: Some host committees partner with platforms like Crewfare for fan-block rooms at negotiated rates (available in cities like LA, Miami, Dallas).


Packages: Bundle hotel + flight/car on Booking.com or Expedia for discounts; watch for FIFA hospitality add-ons.


Budget-friendly cities
: Mexican venues (especially Mexico City) and Toronto remain relatively affordable at the entry level1




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