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FIFA World Cup 2026 Travel Guide
A few Fourths of July ago, Brazil was playing Colombia during the World Cup. But in Miami, you might never have guessed it was Independence Day in the US. Flags from the two competing countries hung from apartment balconies, fluttered from cars, and covered the bodies of passionate fans as they packed the city’s bars and restaurants. In the “Capital of Latin America,” as Miami often calls itself, a World Cup match between South American powerhouses eclipses even national holidays.






