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Beyond Football: Must-Visit Fan Spots for the 2026 World Cup in the US
Traveling to the 2026 World Cup? Explore must-visit attractions in Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and more.
As excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, fans heading to the United States are being encouraged to look beyond the stadiums and embrace a full travel experience.
With matches scheduled across key cities, visitors will have opportunities to explore entertainment hubs, cultural landmarks and fan-friendly attractions before and after games.
Los Angeles and Miami Highlights
Los Angeles and Miami are among the major host cities, with eight and seven matches respectively.
In Los Angeles, Universal Studios Hollywood offers a mix of thrilling rides and real movie sets, making it a top destination for visitors.
In contrast, Miami offers outdoor adventure at Everglades Safari Park, where fans can explore wetlands and wildlife unique to the region.
Taste of Messi in Miami
Fans can also enjoy a football-themed dining experience inspired by Lionel Messi.
At Hard Rock Cafe Miami, the “Messi Golden Chicken Sandwich” has become a fan favourite, combining flavours that pay tribute to the football star’s tastes.
Honouring Beckham’s Legacy
Visitors to Los Angeles can also stop by Dignity Health Sports Park to see the statue of David Beckham, widely credited with boosting football’s popularity in the US.
A Historic Celebration
The World Cup period will overlap with the United States’ 250th Independence anniversary on July 4, 2026, with major events planned in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, D.C..
This timing offers fans a unique blend of sports and national celebration.
Experience the Wild West
Dallas, set to host the most matches, also provides access to traditional American culture.
A visit to the Fort Worth Stockyards in nearby Fort Worth offers an authentic cowboy experience, including “The Herd,” where real cowboys drive longhorn cattle through the streets daily.
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