2026 FIFA World Cup

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Welcome to Dallas! 
We’re thrilled to host you for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—where big skies, bold flavors, and unforgettable football moments come together. Enjoy the energy of the city, the warmth of Texas hospitality, and the excitement of the beautiful game. Let’s make history together—welcome to matchday in Dallas!

 

 Dallas 2026 FIFA World Cup Travel Guide

Where Soccer Meets Texas Soul

Dallas–Fort Worth will be one of the most electric hubs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosting nine matches including a Semi-Final at the legendary Dallas Stadium (Arlington). Whether you’re flying in for a single match or staying for a full soccer-filled week, this guide covers where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and where to celebrate.

 Suggested 5-Day World Cup Itinerary (Dallas–Fort Worth)

Day 1 – Arrival & Downtown Dallas Vibes

Base yourself: Downtown Dallas or Uptown
These areas are ideal for nightlife, dining, and fan energy.

Check-in options:

  • Luxury: The Joule (art-driven, iconic)
  • Mid-range: Thompson Dallas
  • Boutique: Hotel Indigo Downtown
  • Budget: Canvas Hotel (great skyline views)

Afternoon

  • Walk Klyde Warren Park — expect pop-up World Cup events
  • Visit AT&T Discovery District, likely a fan gathering hotspot

Dinner

  • Meso Maya – elevated Mexican cuisine
  • Tei-An – Japanese soba perfection (a local favorite)

Evening

  • Rooftop drinks at Sky Blossom or Waterproof

Day 2 – Match Day at Dallas Stadium (Arlington)

Match Venue: Dallas Stadium (Arlington)

Morning

  • Breakfast at Weekend Coffee or Ascension Coffee
  • Pick up World Cup merchandise early

Getting to the Stadium

  • Rideshare or shuttle (recommended)
  • Expect traffic — leave 2–3 hours before kickoff

Pre-Match Atmosphere

  • Tailgate-style fan zones around the stadium
  • Global food trucks, music, and cultural performances

After the Match

  • Head to Texas Live! (walking distance)
    A massive sports & entertainment complex buzzing on match nights

Day 3 – Culture, History & Global Flavors

Morning

  • Dallas Arts District (largest in the U.S.)
  • Dallas Museum of Art (free entry)

Lunch

  • El Come Taco – authentic street tacos
  • CBD Provisions – Texas-inspired comfort food

Afternoon

  • Visit Deep Ellum for murals, music, and coffee
  • Stop by Emporium Pies (must-try dessert)

Evening

  • Live music at The Bomb Factory or Trees
  • Expect international crowds and spontaneous celebrations

Day 4 – Fort Worth Day Trip

Only 35 minutes west, Fort Worth offers a classic Texas contrast.

Highlights

  • Fort Worth Stockyards (daily cattle drive)
  • Sundance Square
  • Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Dinner

  • Lonesome Dove Western Bistro – refined Texas cuisine

Return to Dallas

  • Nightcap in Uptown or Knox Street

Day 5 – Fan Festivals & Farewell

Morning

  • Brunch at Bread Winners Café or Yardbird
  • Last-minute shopping at Highland Park Village

Fan Experience

  • Visit official Fan Fest zones (locations expected near Fair Park & Downtown)
  • Watch matches on giant screens with international fans

Departure

  • Fly out via DFW International Airport, one of the world’s busiest and best connected

Where to Watch Matches (When You Don’t Have Tickets)

  • The Londoner (Mockingbird Station) – classic soccer pub
  • The Irishman Pub
  • Hero by HG Sply Co.
  • Texas Live! (again — it’s that good)

Transportation Tips

  • Dallas is car-centric — rideshare is easiest for visitors
  • DART trains are useful downtown, but limited to Arlington
  • Plan extra time on matchdays

Photo & Content Ideas for Bloggers

  • Sunrise skyline shots from Reunion Tower
  • Fan celebrations in Deep Ellum
  • Matchday crowd photos outside Dallas Stadium
  • Global street food & jerseys from around the world

 Why Dallas Will Be Unforgettable in 2026

Dallas isn’t just hosting matches — it’s hosting the world. With its bold food scene, cultural diversity, massive stadium energy, and Southern hospitality, this city will deliver one of the most memorable World Cup experiences in North America.