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HOW TO BOOK ACCOMMODATION FOR THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
The 2026 World Cup will be played in three countries, which means three times the excitement, but also three times the planning! If you're already dreaming of following your team across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, the first thing you need to secure is your accommodation. Don't let the World Cup catch you without a bed: in this guide, we give you all the tips for booking lodging like a pro, from official hotels to budget-friendly options, past occupancy statistics, and some fun facts that will surprise you.
Accommodation Options in the Host Cities
With 16 host cities confirmed, the variety of accommodation for the 2026 World Cup ranges from five-star hotels to hostels, Airbnb, student residences, and even campsites set up by local governments. Each city will have its own flow of visitors, so it's key to understand what each one offers.
Hotel or Alternative Accommodation?
In cities like New York, Los Angeles, or Toronto, hotel prices skyrocket during massive events. That's why Airbnb and platforms like Vrbo are gaining ground. In 2022, during the Qatar World Cup, more than 43% of fans stayed in private apartments. And in 2026, that figure is expected to exceed 50%.
Most Searched Areas by City
Mexico City: near Azteca Stadium (Coyoacán, Tlalpan).
Houston: Downtown and Midtown, for proximity and transportation.
Vancouver: West End area, with access to the stadium and green spaces.
Miami: Brickell and Wynwood, for nightlife and connections.
Guadalajara: Chapultepec, for its soccer atmosphere and bars.
The key is to book at least 6 to 9 months in advance. Many accommodations allow free cancellation, so you lose nothing by booking early.
Platforms and tips for booking
Bookings for the 2026 World Cup are now open on several platforms, and with increased demand, prices are rising every month. Here's how and where to book without overpaying or falling for scams.
The best platforms for booking
Booking.com: offers discounts for early booking and flexible cancellation.
Airbnb: ideal for groups or long stays.
Always check the reviews. Expedia and Hotels.com: allow you to accumulate points and free nights. Local platforms like Despegar (LatAm) and Hopper (USA) are also useful. FIFA Hospitality: for VIP packages with accommodation included (expensive but reliable). Tips to avoid headaches: 1. Use virtual cards or cards with fraud protection. 2. Verify that the accommodation has more than 10 positive reviews. 3. Beware of "ghost" websites that appear on social media with tempting offers. 4. If you're traveling in a group, divide your accommodation into two areas for more flexibility.
5. Always check public transport access from your accommodation to the stadium.
Fun fact: In Qatar, more than 5,000 people stayed on cruise ships anchored in the port. Although that won't happen again in 2026, there are already rumors in Miami of "hotel ships" for fans without reservations.
Statistics, common mistakes, and predictions
Booking accommodation for a World Cup is a science in itself. According to a TripAdvisor study, 61% of travelers who went to Qatar 2022 said they wished they had booked earlier. And 27% made mistakes such as booking in areas with no connection to the stadium or falling for scams.
Mistakes you shouldn't make
Waiting until all the matches are decided before booking. It's a classic mistake!
Relying on "I'm sure to find something when I arrive." No, you won't succeed.
Don't check other guests' reviews. Photos are deceiving.
Don't book for 10 days when you'll only be in the city for 3. Plan with a calendar in hand.
What's coming in 2026
The 2026 World Cup is estimated to attract more than 5 million international tourists. In Mexico City alone, hotel occupancy is expected to reach 95% during the peak weeks. Some cities, like Kansas City and Boston, are already building new express hotels to meet the demand. And others, like Vancouver and Guadalajara, will expand their hostel and co-op accommodation options. It's also rumored that platforms like Airbnb will launch special filters for "World Cup travelers," with locations, match times, and routes to the stadium integrated into the app. Football and technology hand in hand! So now you know: booking your accommodation isn't a luxury, it's a strategic move. Because the World Cup is played both on and off the pitch.
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