And do the math for the little increases that will come.
Continent with inflation.- A few months before the soccer World Cup begins, there have been revealed the prices that the parking lots close to the stadiums will have, and it is better to “make your legs.”
As the World Cup draws closer, anticipation grows for the tournament in which a quarter of the planet will participate, and with it, parking seems to be emerging as an essential part of the “economic spillover.”
The Banorte Stadium 250 DAYS from the start of the 2026 World Cup 🏟️
This is what the building that hosts the opening of the World Cup looks like.
Next Thursday, June 11, the also known as Azteca Stadium will host its third World Cup tournament ⚽ pic.twitter.com/9YISiPCCGS
— TV Azteca Deportes (@AztecaDeportes) October 4, 2025
The World Cup comes with slight increases
And, according to the official FIFA site, the cost of parking in the stadiums of Boston, Dallas, Kansas City, Miami and Philadelphia will be between 75 and 175 dollars (between 1,500 and 3,500 pesos, translated into cocoa value), exceeding the price of the cheapest ticket, which will cost 60 dollars.
It is worth mentioning that these amounts apply only to the first round matches, which will undoubtedly increase as the tournament progresses. In addition, the prices of the locations in New York, Toronto or Mexico City have not yet been revealed, where they could even exceed what has already been announced (and there they do not even guarantee that your car will be taken care of).
The cost of parking to attend the 2026 World Cup matches in #Mexico could exceed the price of tickets in #EUaccording to data revealed by the official FIFA website pic.twitter.com/g0pZ5HhUeR
— El Financiero (@ElFinanciero_Mx) November 11, 2025
Likewise, prices could increase once the draw for the group stage is held, scheduled for December 5 in Washington DC, at which time we will know in which city Cape Verde and Uzbekistan will play, and above all, how FIFA will do to prevent Argentina from meeting Brazil or Germany in the second round.
And because you can’t miss it: they captured Christian Nodal’s team changing his drinks in the middle of the concert.
