Published on February 26, 2026

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As Philadelphia prepares to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the city is making a bold move to elevate the visitor experience with a range of exclusive hospitality packages. In partnership with Stateside Live! and Philadelphia Soccer 2026, these packages will offer international fans and travelers a seamless blend of world-class dining, entertainment, and accommodations, all within walking distance of Philadelphia Stadium in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.
These new match-day experiences, designed to go beyond the 90 minutes of football, will help visitors immerse themselves in Philadelphia’s vibrant sports and entertainment district. With a focus on creating memorable moments for travelers, Philadelphia is positioning itself as a prime destination for those looking to enjoy a complete World Cup experience, blending both sport and local culture.
The Stadium District: A Hub for Visitors and Fans
Philadelphia’s Stadium District, already known for its AT&T Stadium (home to the Dallas Cowboys) and Globe Life Field (home to the Texas Rangers), is an ideal setting for the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches. This compact area allows visitors to easily move between the stadium, dining venues, and entertainment spaces without long travel times. The convenience of this sports and entertainment zone is a major benefit for those attending the World Cup, providing everything fans need within close proximity.
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At the heart of this district is Stateside Live!, a hospitality venue designed to offer a centralized location for match ticket holders. As part of the broader Live! Hospitality & Entertainment complex, the venue is set to feature a variety of dining options, an entertainment hub, and Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia, offering convenient accommodation just steps from the action.
Structured Hospitality Packages for Every Type of Traveler
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To cater to a diverse audience, including solo travelers, family groups, and corporate visitors, four structured hospitality packages have been introduced. Each package is designed to offer varying levels of service, ensuring that all visitors can enjoy a curated experience.
For travelers who wish to extend their experience, the Founder’s Club package can be upgraded to include an overnight stay at the Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia. This package includes a premium room, priority check-in, late checkout, and concierge services, providing a seamless transition from match day to a relaxing overnight retreat.
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Maximizing the Philadelphia Experience: Beyond the World Cup
While the World Cup is undoubtedly a highlight, Philadelphia offers plenty of other attractions for visitors looking to make the most of their stay. From historical landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell to vibrant districts like Rittenhouse Square and Old City, Philadelphia is rich in culture, history, and entertainment.
Center City Philadelphia is within easy reach from the Stadium District, allowing visitors to experience the city’s diverse neighborhoods and attractions. Museum lovers can visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Franklin Institute, while foodies can explore the Reading Terminal Market or indulge in Philadelphia’s famous cheesesteaks.
Additionally, Philadelphia’s location within the Northeast Corridor means visitors can easily take a short train ride to nearby cities like New York City and Washington, D.C., adding even more possibilities to their travel itinerary.
Seamless Travel and Convenient Accessibility
For international visitors, Philadelphia offers convenient access through Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), which is just 15 minutes by car from the stadium district. Public transit options, including trains and buses, make getting around the city quick and easy, while the compact nature of the Stadium District ensures that visitors can move between their accommodation, restaurants, and the stadium with minimal hassle.
Looking Ahead: Philadelphia as a World Cup Hub
The Java House INDYCAR Grand Prix marks a significant step in Philadelphia’s development as a key destination for international tourism. With new and innovative ways to enjoy the city, Philadelphia is establishing itself as a must-visit city for tourists looking to experience world-class sporting events, rich cultural heritage, and a bustling culinary and entertainment scene. As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Philadelphia’s hospitality offerings continue to evolve, making it a standout destination for both domestic and international travelers.
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