In the summer of 2026, the United States will become the focus of world football with matches taking place in 11 host cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Seattle or San Francisco. Besides matches, many famous landmarks, amusement parks and cultural experiences in these cities also attract a large number of tourists.
New York - New Jersey World Cup rendezvous
The New York - New Jersey complex becomes the venue for the 2026 World Cup final. Coming to this area, visitors have the opportunity to explore New York City with a vibrant rhythm of life for almost 24 hours.
Times Square is one of the busiest places with giant billboards. From here, visitors can easily move to Central Park located in the middle of Manhattan, famous for its large lawns, lakes and outdoor activities.

Besides, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge or the Empire State Building are also prominent symbols of the city. New York also has a system of museums, shopping centers and diverse cuisine.
Los Angeles - entertainment paradise on the West Coast
Los Angeles is a familiar destination for tourists who love cinema and popular culture.
One of the most mentioned places is Santa Monica beach with wharves, giant whirlpools and California-character marine air. This area is often very crowded with tourists in the summer thanks to its warm sunny weather and many outdoor activities.

In addition, Universal Studios Hollywood is also a destination attracting movie fans with film studio simulation areas, thrilling games and behind-the-scenes experiences. Many tourists choose to combine watching football with relaxation, shopping and exploring nightlife entertainment in Los Angeles.
Seattle - green port city
Compared to many other host cities, Seattle brings a more peaceful atmosphere with nature and green spaces in the Northwest United States. The city is famous for its coffee culture, cool weather and coastal landscapes.
Pike Place Market is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Seattle, visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, local specialties and many handicraft shops. Nearby is Space Needle - a symbolic structure with a panoramic view from above.
In addition to the city center, the city is also attractive thanks to outdoor activities such as boating, walking along Elliott Bay or exploring nearby forests and national parks.
Miami - seaside festival atmosphere
Miami is considered one of the most vibrant cities in the United States, especially in the summer. The city in Florida is famous for its long beaches, coastal coconut trees and a large Latin community.

South Beach is a frequently featured destination in international travel guides thanks to its white sand, blue water and characteristic Art Deco-style buildings. This area is home to many restaurants, bars and nightlife activities.
Meanwhile, Little Havana has a completely different color with Cuban cafes, street music and small shops imbued with Latin culture. Many tourists choose to explore this neighborhood to feel the local rhythm instead of just relaxing by the sea.
San Francisco - a distinctive mark of California
The San Francisco Bay Area impresses with its hilly terrain and antique tram system running through the neighborhoods. This is one of the most visited destinations by international visitors when visiting California.
Golden Gate Bridge is often the first place visitors come to to see the scenery or cycle along the bay. Meanwhile, Fisherman's Wharf is famous for fresh seafood, tourist wharves and bustling street activities.
The city also owns the oldest Chinese neighborhood in North America with many restaurants, shops and traditional festivals. Thanks to cultural exchange, San Francisco is considered by many travel sites as a suitable destination for a journey combining sports, discovery and culinary experience.