Monterrey, set against the stunning backdrop of the Sierra Madre mountains, is one of Mexico’s host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Known for its modern skyline, booming industry, and passionate football culture, Monterrey promises fans a dynamic mix of world-class matches and authentic northern Mexican experiences.
Capacity: ~53,000
Nickname: “El Gigante de Acero” (The Steel Giant) for its striking design.
Matches in 2026: Group stage and knockout rounds (see schedule below)
Getting There:
Located in Guadalupe, just outside Monterrey’s center.
30 minutes from Monterrey International Airport.
Rideshare services (Uber, Didi) are the easiest way to reach the stadium.
Match 12 – Group F
Match 36 – Group F
Match 54 – Group A
Accommodation
Upscale, modern, safe — luxury hotels and shopping.
Budget-friendly, close to historic sites and nightlife.
Great for families, close to parks and museums.
Monterrey International Airport (MTY) connects directly to the U.S. and Latin America.
Buses and Metro are available but limited for visitors.
Rideshares and taxis for convenience.
Monterrey is famous for hearty, meat-based dishes:
Cabrito (roast goat): The city’s signature dish.
Carne asada: A local tradition for gatherings.
Craft beer & mezcal bars in Barrio Antiguo.
When you’re not at the stadium, explore Mexico City’s rich history and culture:
Fundidora Park: Former steel mill turned into a cultural park.
Macroplaza: One of the largest public squares in the world.
Chipinque & Huasteca Canyon: Hiking with breathtaking mountain views.
Barrio Antiguo: Historic quarter with nightlife, bars, and music.