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The Ultimate Travel Guide For The 2026 World Cup

The Ultimate Travel Guide For The 2026 World Cup

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From Atlanta to Mexico City to Vancouver, the world’s most dazzling soccer tournament spans 16 cities in three countries this summer. Here’s a foolproof game plan for where to stay, eat, and get your kicks.

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