Estadio Azteca hosted the Opening Match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on 11 June and continues to host group stage and knockout football through the tournament — the first venue to host a World Cup match in three different tournaments (1970, 1986, and 2026). At 2,240 metres altitude, the Azteca is one of the most physically demanding venues in world football, and one of the loudest — 87,000 fans inside a bowl-shaped stadium produce a wall of noise that visiting teams have struggled with for over 50 years. This itinerary combines World Cup football with Mexico City's extraordinary food, history, and culture: the historic centre, Teotihuacán's pyramids, Frida Kahlo's house, and a match day that ends with the entire city erupting if Mexico wins.
Your 3-day itinerary
Arrival & Centro Histórico
Mexico City sits at 2,240 metres — noticeably higher than most visitors are used to. Pace yourself on day one, hydrate well, and avoid heavy alcohol until you've acclimatised.
Morning
Take Metro Line 5 from inside Terminal 1 directly into the city centre for around 5 pesos — the fastest, cheapest option. Uber is reliable and costs around 180-250 pesos. Avoid unofficial taxis at arrivals.
💡 The authorized TAPO taxi booth inside arrivals is the safe choice if travelling with heavy luggage — agree the fare at the booth before leaving the terminal.
Afternoon
The Zócalo is the second-largest city square in the world, ringed by the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, which houses Diego Rivera's extraordinary murals depicting the full sweep of Mexican history — free to enter. During the World Cup, the square fills with giant screens and food stalls for an instant fanzone atmosphere.
💡 Visit the murals on a weekday afternoon for smaller crowds. The square itself gets significantly busier and louder on Mexico match days.
Evening
Operating since 1959, El Huequito is widely regarded as the best al pastor taqueria in the Centro Histórico — the trompo (vertical spit) has been turning for over six decades. Four tacos is a proper serving.
💡 Cash only, order at the counter. The smell of the al pastor will find you before the restaurant does.
Where to eat
Airport or hotel breakfast: Light meal after the flight.
Centro Histórico street food: Quesadillas and tlacoyos from a street cart are a fast, excellent lunch.
El Huequito tacos: A Centro Histórico institution since 1959 — go for the al pastor.
Frida Kahlo, Coyoacán & World Cup Match Day
Match tickets sold through FIFA's official portal — verify any resale ticket through FIFA's authorised resale platform only.
Morning
Kahlo's vivid blue childhood home in Coyoacán, preserved with her clothes, wheelchair, paints, and garden intact. The most visited museum in the city — book timed entry well in advance, as daily capacity is strictly limited and sells out weeks ahead during the World Cup period.
💡 Book on museofrida.org at least 2-3 weeks ahead. Photography is allowed in most rooms but not all galleries.
Afternoon
Take Metro Line 2 to Tasqueña, then the Tren Ligero (light rail) to Estadio Azteca station, which deposits you at the stadium's south end. The fanzone opens roughly 3 hours before kickoff with music, food stalls, and face painting. The Azteca holds 87,000 — arrive early.
💡 Match-day Metro and Tren Ligero are extremely crowded. Keep valuables in a front-facing pouch under your clothing — pickpocketing risk rises sharply on crowded transit around match time.
The Azteca is the only stadium to host matches across three separate FIFA World Cups. The noise from 87,000 fans in this steep, enclosed bowl is genuinely overwhelming — particularly for a Mexico national team match, when the entire stadium sings in unison from kickoff to final whistle.
💡 If your match is at altitude and you're not acclimatised, the thinner air is noticeable even as a spectator climbing the stadium's steep upper tiers — take the escalators where available.
Evening
If Mexico wins, Condesa erupts — car horns, flag-waving, impromptu street parties along Avenida Ámsterdam. Even as a neutral, joining the celebration is one of the most memorable things you can do during the tournament.
💡 Use Uber rather than the Metro for the return trip after a Mexico win — the transit crush can take well over an hour.
Where to eat
Coyoacán café breakfast: Several good cafés near Jardín Centenario in Coyoacán.
Elote or esquite street stand: Corn with mayonnaise, chilli, and lime — a Mexico City essential before heading to the stadium.
Condesa restaurant: Condesa's restaurant scene is excellent and especially lively post-match.
Teotihuacán Day Trip & Departure
The FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage runs through late June at Estadio Azteca, with the venue also hosting Round of 32 fixtures into early July — check the published match schedule for exact dates during your visit.
Morning
The Pyramid of the Sun is the third-largest pyramid in the world, predating the Aztec civilisation entirely. Climb both the Pyramid of the Sun (248 steps) and the Pyramid of the Moon for views down the 5km Avenue of the Dead — one of the most important archaeological sites in the Americas.
💡 Take a first-class bus from Terminal Central del Norte (Metro Autobuses del Norte) — departs every 30 minutes, around 120 pesos. Arrive at opening to beat both the heat and the crowds.
Afternoon
Several good restaurants sit just outside the archaeological zone entrance. La Gruta, set inside a natural cave near the Pyramid of the Sun, is the standout. Return to the city by bus (around 90 minutes) and Metro.
💡 Book ahead at La Gruta during the World Cup period — tourist volume is higher than usual.
Evening
Allow at least 2.5 hours before an international flight. Metro Line 5 to Terminal Aérea is the fastest option from the city centre; Uber takes 35-60 minutes depending on traffic, which is heavy in the late afternoon.
💡 Check-in at MEX can be slow during the World Cup due to higher passenger volumes — add 30 extra minutes for international departures.
Where to eat
Roma Norte breakfast: Rosetta or Café Toscano — both excellent, both very popular, arrive early.
La Gruta cave restaurant: A genuinely memorable setting right by the pyramids.
Airport food: MEX has solid food options past security in both terminals.
Practical info
✈️ Getting there
Fly into Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX). Metro Line 5 runs directly from inside Terminal 1 into the city centre for a few pesos — the fastest and cheapest transfer option. Uber is reliable and reasonably priced from either terminal.
🏨 Where to stay
Stay in Roma Norte, Condesa, or the Centro Histórico — all well-connected by Metro to Estadio Azteca via Tasqueña and the Tren Ligero. Roma Norte and Condesa offer the best restaurant scenes; the Centro Histórico puts you closest to the main historical sights.
🎟️ Ticket advice
Tickets are sold through FIFA's official portal. Verify any secondary-market ticket through FIFA's authorised resale platform only — unofficial resale carries real fraud risk, particularly for high-demand Mexico fixtures.
💰 Estimated budget
$550 per person
Excludes flights and event tickets
Local tips
- ·Mexico City sits at 2,240 metres altitude — pace yourself on arrival, hydrate well, and go easy on alcohol for the first day or two.
- ·Match-day Metro and Tren Ligero services to Estadio Azteca get extremely crowded. Keep bags small and valuables secured — pickpocketing risk rises on crowded transit around kickoff.
- ·If Mexico wins, Condesa and Roma Norte erupt into spontaneous street celebrations — joining in is one of the best World Cup experiences available to a visiting fan.
- ·Estadio Azteca is the only stadium to host matches across three separate FIFA World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026) — a genuine piece of football history.
- ·Book Frida Kahlo Museum tickets weeks in advance during the World Cup period — daily capacity is strictly limited and demand from combined tourist and football traffic is high.
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