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If you’re planning a trip for the FIFA World Cup 2026, one decision will quietly shape your entire experience: where you stay.

And I don’t mean just location—I mean how you stay.

Should you book a hotel for reliability and convenience? Or go with an Airbnb for space, flexibility, and potentially better value?

I’ve done both ...


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If you’re planning to follow multiple matches across cities during the 2026 World Cup, chances are you’ll quickly accumulate more than just memories. Between team jerseys, scarves, limited-edition drops, and spontaneous fan purchases, your luggage situation can spiral fast.

I’ve done multi-city sporting trips before, and trust me—what starts as ...


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If you’re planning your first trip to Dallas, I’ll be honest — it’s one of those cities that surprises people. It’s bigger, more stylish, and way more diverse than most expect. If you’re visiting for the first time, where you stay will completely shape your experience.

Dallas isn’t a “walk everywhere” type of city like New York or London. It’s s...


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Planning a summer trip to New York City for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is equal parts exciting and overwhelming—especially when it comes to deciding what to wear.

I’ve done June in NYC more times than I can count, and here’s the honest truth: it’s hot, it’s humid, it’s unpredictable… and during the World Cup, it’s busy. You’ll be walking a lot, hop...


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If there’s one thing I’ve learned from traveling during major events, it’s this: transport can either make your trip feel seamless… or completely chaotic.

And with the scale of the FIFA World Cup 2026 — spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico — you absolutely do not want to be figuring out tickets, fares, and routes on the fly.

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