Plan the cheapest World Cup trip by city pair
Pre-built multi-city routes optimized for budget, convenience, or experience. Pick a route, see estimated internal travel costs, and get tips for each combo.
Why consider a multi-city trip?
More matches
Attend 3–6 matches across two cities instead of 1–2 in a single city.
Smart spending
Start in a cheap city, then move to a pricier one for the match you care most about.
Better experience
See two different cities, two different vibes. Mexico City + Houston feels like two different worlds.
Build your own route
Use the cost calculator to compare any combination of cities and get a personalized budget estimate.
Open cost calculatorMulti-city travel tips
Book internal flights early on budget airlines
Volaris, VivaAerobus (Mexico), Spirit, Frontier (US), and Flair (Canada) all serve World Cup cities. Prices can be $30–$150 if booked 3+ months out.
Consider bus travel in Mexico
Mexico's first-class buses (ETN, Primera Plus) are comfortable, cheap ($25–$50), and connect all three Mexican host cities. Overnight buses save a hotel night.
Use Amtrak in the Northeast US
Philadelphia ↔ New York is $20–$50 on Amtrak (75 minutes). Way cheaper and faster than flying.
Look at cross-border options
Monterrey is 3 hours from the Texas border. Vancouver is 2 hours from Seattle. Toronto is 1.5 hours from Buffalo. Border crossings open up cheaper flight options.
Match your schedule to the match schedule
Once the group stage draw happens (late 2025), you'll know exactly which teams play where and when. Plan your route around the matches, not the other way around.
Pack light for multi-city trips
Carry-on only saves $30–$60 per flight segment on budget airlines. That adds up fast on a 2-3 city route.
