Guides with real numbers, transport analysis, and itineraries. By Osi.
Filtering by: Mundial-2026 · see all
The difference between a well-planned trip and an improvised one for the 2026 World Cup can be $1,500 USD or more per person. We analyze three concrete scenarios for combining matches in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas and Kansas City.
We separate real data from unfounded fears about security at the 2026 World Cup venues. Specific guide for Latino travelers with concrete recommendations by city: where to stay, how to get around, and what precautions to take in CDMX, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Toronto, Vancouver, and New York.
Canada has two host cities for the 2026 World Cup and the cost difference is dramatic. Toronto consistently comes out cheaper than Vancouver across all traveler profiles, with savings of $170 to $690 USD per person for a week.
Five Eastern US cities, very different costs. From $550 in Atlanta to $5,500 in New York for four nights. Flights from Mexico, accommodation inflated up to 200%, and concrete strategies for each host city based on your budget.
Detailed budgets for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico's three host cities. CDMX from $7,300, Guadalajara $5,350, Monterrey $6,550. Includes accommodation, transport and food by traveler profile, plus tips for combining venues.
The 2026 World Cup has 16 host cities across 3 countries. This guide helps you choose the best option based on your origin and budget, with real costs for accommodation, transport and a clear decision framework to maximize your experience.
Osi can run these analyses for your specific route, dates, and budget.
Talk to Osi on Telegram