Get ready—the 2026 international soccer tournament is about to light up the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The East Coast, the tournament’s most vibrant and stylish region, brings together 5 world-class cities, each with its own character and passionate fan base.
A. Top city experiences and fan hubs
1. New York and New Jersey (host of the final)
- Must-visit classics: Times Square, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO arts district, and Broadway
- Fan-favorite club: Football Factory at Legends, a Midtown Manhattan landmark with 30+ supporters’ groups and a trove of soccer memorabilia (📍 6 W 33rd St, New York, NY 10001)
2. Miami (sunny gateway to the Caribbean)
- Must-visit classics: South Beach with its 1-mile stretch of powdery white sand; the art deco historic district for vintage architecture by day and neon by night; Wynwood Walls for bold street art; Little Havana for Cuban culture; and a day trip to Key West to see the Hemingway Home at the southernmost point of Florida
3. Atlanta (the jewel of the South)
- Must-visit classics: World of Coca‑Cola (taste 100+ drinks from around the world), Georgia Aquarium (the largest in the U.S., home to whale sharks, with in-water experiences available), and Centennial Olympic Park
4. Boston (a city of history and higher learning)
- Must-visit classics: The Freedom Trail (a red-brick path linking 16 historic sites), Quincy Market (try an authentic lobster roll and clam chowder), Harvard University, and MIT
5. Philadelphia (where the United States was born)
- Must-visit classics: Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (run the “Rocky” steps), and Reading Terminal Market (grab a classic Philly cheesesteak)
B. Transportation deals during the tournament
Select host cities are rolling out special transportation benefits on match days and throughout the tournament:
1. New York and New Jersey: Official direct shuttles to MetLife Stadium are available. Fans with a valid match ticket can purchase round-trip shuttle tickets
2. Miami: During the tournament, verified ticketholders heading to Hard Rock Stadium can ride match-day shuttles for free
3. Philadelphia: A tournament pass offers unlimited rides on public transportation. Post-match perk: after games at Lincoln Financial Field, fans can leave for free using the city’s public transit system
💡 East Coast payment tips
- Go-to methods: Credit cards (Visa and Mastercard accepted at 95%+ of merchants; Amex is also common), and debit card
- Mobile payments: Contactless options like Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely accepted, so your phone often does it all
- Cash: Carry a small amount for tips, street snacks, or some taxi fares
See you on the East Coast for a summer of soccer at its peak. Before you go, check official channels for the latest shuttle schedules