The guide to Experiencing it Inside and Outside the stadium Fans-Miami awaits you to enjoy the 2026 World Cup

The guide to Experiencing it Inside and Outside the stadium Fans-Miami awaits you to enjoy the 2026 World Cup

Miami is one of the major meeting points for the 2026 World Cup. It offers an experience that goes beyond football and awaits tourists with an unparalleled offering.


With the confirmation that the Argentine National Team will play its first Round of 32 match against Cape Verde in the 2026 FIFA World Cup ™ on Friday, July 3 in Miami, the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) shares a guide with information and recommendations so that Argentine travelers can make the most of their stay in the city, whether or not they have tickets for the match.Travel and transport

Miami will be one of the tournament's major meeting points, offering an experience that goes beyond football: from the excitement of the stadium and the atmosphere of the FIFA Fan Festival™ to a wide range of culture, gastronomy, entertainment and activities for all types of travelers.

For those with tickets: key information for attending the match

The match will be played at Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, one of the city's most important sports venues, prepared to welcome fans from all over the world during the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.Maps

The stadium has a capacity for more than 65,000 spectators and is a regular venue for major sporting and entertainment events, including NFL games, international soccer, concerts and world-class events.


To get to the stadium , it is recommended to plan your trip in advance and consider the different options available on match days. Visitors can choose public transportation, special shuttle services, ride-sharing apps, or private vehicles, keeping in mind that high demand and possible delays are expected at the entrances.

It is recommended to avoid arriving late, check the location of the assigned entrance beforehand, and consider travel times from different areas of Miami.

Before attending, fans should review the entry policies and permitted items inside the stadium. Up-to-date information on restrictions, authorized items, and access conditions will be available in the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ guide.

For those without tickets: where to experience the World Cup in Miami

The World Cup experience can also be enjoyed without attending the stadium. The FIFA Fan Festival™ Miami will be one of the main meeting points for fans, with access to matches, entertainment, cultural activities, and a celebration of football alongside visitors from around the world.

Located in a strategic point of the city, the Fan Festival will be an ideal alternative for those who want to feel the atmosphere of the World Cup, share the passion for the Argentine National Team and enjoy a complete football experience.Geographic reference

What to do in Miami during your stay

In addition to the game and World Cup-related activities, Miami offers multiple experiences to complement the  trip .

Experience football in a different way

FIFA Museum at the Freedom Tower: Sports fans can visit the “Unity – The World’s Game” exhibit at the FIFA Museum Miami, located in the Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College. The immersive experience traces the history of soccer through historical artifacts, interactive exhibits, and championship stories that showcase the global culture uniting millions of fans.

Five Iron Golf Coral Gables : an entertainment option that combines golf, soccer, and technology with state-of-the-art TrackMan simulators, lessons with professional instructors, private events, leagues, and a variety of dining options in a relaxed atmosphere. An experience designed for both golf enthusiasts and those seeking a unique activity.

Frost Science Museum: During the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, visitors can enhance their trip with a sports-related experience through an exhibit dedicated to exploring the science behind athletic performance. The exhibit combines science, technology, and innovation to reveal how the human body, training, and various other factors influence athletes' performance, making it an ideal option for sports fans and families visiting Miami.

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM): Located facing Biscayne Bay, this modern and contemporary art museum presents exhibitions of international and Latin American artists, with a proposal that connects art, architecture and community.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens : one of Miami's must-see attractions, a historic property surrounded by gardens and European-inspired architecture, overlooking the bay and a unique environment to explore and enjoy.

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Explore iconic Miami landmarks

Wynwood Walls: one of the neighborhoods most renowned for its street art. Argentine visitors can explore its murals and take photos with the mural dedicated to Lionel Messi .

Little Havana : one of Miami's most iconic neighborhoods, where visitors can enjoy a culinary tour along historic Calle Ocho, experience Cuban culture through its flavors, local artists, cigar traditions, and the famous Domino Park. The area also features a mural of Lionel Messi, adding another point of connection with Argentine fans.

Where to eat in Miami: gastronomic experiences

Miami Culinary Tours offers gastronomic experiences in different neighborhoods of the city, including Little Havana, South Beach and tours inspired by Art Deco architecture, combining gastronomy, culture and local stories.Geographic reference

For fans traveling for the World Cup, gastronomy will be another way to experience the essence of Miami and complement the football experience with one of the destination's most renowned offerings.


The city's culinary scene reflects its multicultural identity, with offerings ranging from Latin American flavors and traditional Cuban cuisine to international experiences, beachfront restaurants, and ideal spaces to enjoy after a day of activities.

Explore all the culinary options the city has to offer during your stay!

Miami, a destination ready to welcome Argentinians

Argentina continues to be one of Miami's most important international markets. The country remains among the top 10 source markets for the destination, with over 108,000 visitors between January and June 2025, strengthening the bond between the two markets.

With a proposal that combines sports, entertainment, culture, gastronomy and air connectivity, Miami is preparing to welcome Argentine travelers during the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ and offer them a comprehensive experience before, during and after the game.


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