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FIFA World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
As one of the 11 US host cities of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Boston is gearing up to welcome soccer fans from around the world. The Massachusetts capital is no stranger to large sporting events, with plenty of history and interesting neighborhoods to explore, plus a number of character-filled bars to watch the games in. If you’re planning on traveling for the event, you’ll want to know where to eat, play, and stay to soak up the electric atmosphere of the world’s greatest soccer tournament — even if you don’t have tickets to the World Cup itself.



