Banorte Stadium

World Cup Matches in Mexico City

Mexico City pulses with history, architecture, and vibrant culture. As a World Cup host city, it offers an extraordinary blend of ancient ruins, sprawling plazas, and cutting-edge art scenes for visitors to explore.

Stadium Address

Calz. de Tlalpan 3465, Sta. Úrsula Coapa, Coyoacán 04650 Ciudad de México, CDMX Mexico

Estadio Banorte Mexico City

Upcoming Matches in Mexico City

06/10/2026

Match 1

Mexico Flag Mexico vs. TBD

06/16/2026

Match 24

TBD vs. TBD

06/23/2026

Match 53

Mexico Flag Mexico vs. TBD

06/29/2026

Match 79

TBD vs. TBD

07/04/2026

Match 92

TBD vs. TBD

Things to do in Mexico City

Mexico City is one of the world’s most dynamic capitals. Begin in the historic Centro Histórico — see the Zócalo, Cathedral, and Templo Mayor ruins — then walk through the architecturally stunning Palacio de Bellas Artes and the adjacent Alameda Central park. Art lovers should head to the Museo Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul) in Coyoacán and the modern Museo Jumex / Museo Soumaya in Polanco.

Spend time strolling the leafy avenues of Chapultepec Park, visiting the National Museum of Anthropology, or climbing up the castle atop Chapultepec Hill. For markets and neighborhoods, roam La Condesa, Roma, and Polanco — full of galleries, cafés, and boutique shops. Don’t miss the floating gardens of Xochimilco for colorful trajinera rides, and sample street eats like tacos al pastor, tlacoyos, and elotes at local mercados. Finish evenings with mezcal cocktails or mariachi in Plaza Garibaldi. Whether you’re here for football or culture, Mexico City offers deep history, eclectic flavor, and infinite discoveries between matches.