Mexico City vs Dallas: Complete World Cup 2026 Comparison
Complete guide to choosing between Mexico City and Dallas at the 2026 World Cup
Quick answer
For budget-conscious fans, Mexico City is the best option. If public transport is your priority, Mexico City wins. For families with children, we recommend Dallas.
Comparison: Mexico City vs Dallas
| Criteria | Mexico City | Dallas |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel (price/night) | $70 USD✓ | $140 USD |
| Budget meal | $4 USD✓ | $15 USD |
| Public transport (0-10) | 9/10✓ | 6/10 |
| Tourist safety (0-10) | 6/10 | 7/10✓ |
| June temperature (°C) | 22°C | 34°C |
| Stadium capacity | 87,523✓ | 80,000 |
| Altitude (meters) | 2240m | 139m |
| Airport code | MEX | DFW |
Recommendations by traveler profile
Budget
Mexico City
Better optionTransport
Mexico City
Better optionWeather
Mexico City
Better optionNightlife
Mexico City
Better optionFamilies
Dallas
Mexico City
Capital of Mexico and historic World Cup host. Estadio Azteca will become the first venue to host three World Cups.
- Stadium
- Estadio Azteca
- Capacity
- 87,523
- Hotel from
- $70 USD/noche
Dallas
Economic hub of Texas with a vibrant sports culture. AT&T Stadium offers one of the most impressive venues in the world.
- Stadium
- AT&T Stadium
- Capacity
- 80,000
- Hotel from
- $140 USD/noche
Frequently asked questions
Which city is cheaper for the World Cup: Mexico City or Dallas?
Mexico City. The average hotel in Mexico City costs around $70 USD/night, while Dallas averages $140 USD/night.
Which city has better public transport to reach the stadium?
Mexico City scores higher for transport (9/10 vs 6/10).
Which city has better weather in June for the World Cup?
Mexico City. In June, Mexico City has an average temperature of 22°C and Dallas averages 34°C.
Which city is better for families with children during the 2026 World Cup?
For families with children, we recommend Dallas for its higher tourist safety index and ease of family transport.