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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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J.R. Duren

Planes, trains and automobiles: What transit to major World Cup stadiums will cost you

They say life is about the journey, not the destination. If that’s the case, World Cup fans should get their wallets ready.

The dizzying prices surrounding World Cup 2026, hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, already have tensions running high. For the World Cup final July 19, some tickets are selling for $25,000 - but watching their beloved team isn’t the only high cost for fans.

To park near the venue for the final - MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey - soccer fans will have to pay $300, according to FIFA’s World Cup 2026 parking provider.

But not every location is set on emptying fans’ bank accounts: Some have chosen to skip rate hikes.

The Independent has analyzed how much it will cost in U.S. host cities to travel from the downtown area to the stadium by different modes of transport. We used local transit pages, FIFA parking information, AAA’s average price for a gallon of gas in the host city and Uber’s fare calculator to determine transportation costs.

World Cup 2026 preparations are underway at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. o park near the venue for the final - MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey - soccer fans will have to pay $300 (Getty Images for Panini America)

Atlanta: Mercedes-Benz Stadium

  • City transit: $5 round-trip aboard the MARTA subway
  • Car: $99.99-$234.99 for parking, $3.60 for gas
  • Rideshare: $13.94

Boston: Gillette Stadium

  • City transit: $80 round-trip via MBTA commuter train
  • Car: $175-$270 for parking, $3.97 for gas
  • Rideshare: $101.95

Dallas: AT&T Stadium

  • City transit: $9 for a Trinity Railway Express (TRE) day pass
  • Car: $125-$274.99 for parking, $3.49 for gas
  • Rideshare: $28.95
Mexico and Colombia square off in an international friendly in 2025 at AT&T Stadium in Texas, the site of nine World Cup 2026 matches (Getty Images)

Houston: NRG Stadium

  • City transit: $2.50 round-trip on METRO bus or rail
  • Car: $125-$274.99 for parking, $3.73 for gas
  • Rideshare: $21.95

Kansas City: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

  • City transit: $15 round-trip via ConnectKC26 shuttle buses
  • Car: $149-$225 for parking, $3.51 for gas
  • Rideshare: $17.94

Los Angeles: SoFi Stadium

  • City transit: $3.50 round-trip on the LA Metro
  • Car: $250-$300 for parking, $5.92 for gas
  • Rideshare: $33.94
SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles will host two World Cup 2026 group stage matches. Metro fares to the stadium are $3.50 round trip but parking for group stage matches is $300 (Getty)

Miami: Hard Rock Stadium

  • City transit: Free shuttle from Aventura Brightline station
  • Car: $175.01-$249 for parking, $4.00 for gas
  • Rideshare: $30.93

New York/New Jersey: MetLife Stadium

  • City transit: $80 for a seat on an NJ Transit shuttle bus; $150 NJ Transit train
  • Car: $225-$300 for parking, $4.13 for gas
  • Rideshare: $98.94
  • Helicopter for eight people: $30,000

Philadelphia: Lincoln Financial Field

  • City transit: $2.90 via the SEPTA Metro
  • Car: $125-$155 for parking, $4.05 for gas
  • Rideshare: $24.95

San Francisco: Levi’s Stadium

  • City transit: $13.50 round-trip via Caltrain and VTA light rail orange
  • Car: $150-$200 for parking, $5.96 for gas
  • Rideshare: $84.95

Seattle: Lumen Field

  • City transit: $6 round-trip via Sound Transit
  • Car: Parking pricing not yet available, $5.61 for gas
  • Rideshare: $14.95
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