Costs in the Big Apple
New York became the most expensive city of all the 2026 World Cup venues. A fan who spends two days attending a game in the “Big Apple” spends an average of $720 on restaurants and tourist activities. That’s not including stadium admission, which can easily exceed a thousand dollars.
The figure reflects the economic impact of the tournament on the city. Many followers make sacrifices to be present.
“You only live once,” respond several fans consulted by the international press about their efforts to follow their team.
Comparison with other venues
Los Angeles comes in second, with an average spend of $520 for two days. Atlanta follows with $400. To these amounts we must add the cost of the tickets: tickets on the official FIFA resale website were around $800 each, even before the calendar.
Game day parking also varies. At Gillette Stadium, near Boston, it costs $175. In Miami, 150. In New York, between 250 and 300. This is without counting the airfare to the United States or internal transportation to see the team.
The high costs in New York reflect the economic weight of the 2026 World Cup in the city, which could influence the decisions of many fans when planning their trip.




