Mexico City is gearing up for the World Cup and these hotels are launching special packages.

Mexico City is preparing to attract global attention.

with FIFA World Cup is comingMexico’s capital is expected to welcome waves of international fans to watch matches in one of football’s most passionate cities.

As we previously reported, this is part of a nationwide effort to promote tourism during the World Cup.

The tournament will draw visitors from all over the world, and several hotels are already launching special packages designed to make the experience easier, and in some cases expanding outside the city.

From boutique stays in historic mansions to skyline rooftop watch parties and even itineraries that combine the city and the beach, a handful of properties are making themselves home to fans traveling to the capital.

If you’re heading to DF for a tournament, you have some great options.

Boutique Mansion Stay Near the Action

in a place with lots of leaves North Rome neighbor, Casona Roma Norte We provide exclusive world cup package Designed for game day convenience.

The property occupies a restored building. 1920s mansionIt is one of the region’s architectural landmarks. The three-night package includes daily breakfast, round-trip airport transfers, early check-in (where available), and a welcome fruit basket and gift.

Perhaps the most practical feature for visiting fans is the hotel’s Private shuttle service to and from the stadium on match daysThis offers significant advantages in cities where traffic can quickly become congested during major events.

The idea is simple. Guests can focus on the action and atmosphere surrounding the tournament as they return each night to a quiet neighborhood known for its restaurants, galleries, and tree-lined streets.

Condesa hotel with rooftop view of the game

A few towns away countess, Andaz Mexico City Condesa combines a World Cup trip with one of the city’s most vibrant districts.

provided by the hotel 20% discount for World Cup travelers until MayEarly booking is encouraged ahead of the tournament rush.

The property is within walking distance of Condesa’s parks, cafes and entertainment options, making it easy to explore between matches.

There are several locations within the hotel that serve as social hubs for watching the game. that Uptop Beer Garden & Canine ClubPopular with locals, the pet-friendly rooftop space is expected to be a lively gathering spot for fans after the tournament.

uphill, Kabuya Rooftop This restaurant combines skyline views with seafood and Mexican-Caribbean flavors. portico We serve breakfast and coffee in a garden-style setting with home-baked pastries and traditional Mexican dishes.

This location places visitors directly in one of Mexico City’s most walkable and culturally active areas.

From Mexico City to the Pacific Coast

Some travelers may choose to extend their trip beyond the capital.

that Andaz Mexico City Condesa We have partnered with Thompson Zihuatanejo propose “The city meets the sea” A package that combines the energy of the World Cup with time on Mexico’s Pacific Coast.

The itinerary begins in Mexico City, where you can explore the neighborhoods, museums and restaurants before or after the game. The journey continues in the future Zihuatanejois a coastal destination known for its quiet pace and safe beaches.

Where to stay Thompson Zihuatanejo Includes time beach clothingIt is widely known as the best beach in the area. In the real estate 56 rooms and suitesLocated along the bay between the beach and surrounding hills.

This package includes breakfast for two at both hotels along with spa, food and beverage credits, and curated experiences connecting Mexico’s urban areas with Mexico’s Pacific coastline.

Reservations can be made through: August 31, 2026During your stay December 18, 2026Covers the period surrounding the tournament.

Global Tournament, Global City

Mexico City has hosted some of the most memorable matches in World Cup history, and the resumption of the competition is expected to attract international attention.

Hotels across the city are already preparing for the influx of fans with packages aimed at simplifying logistics, offering game-day passes and creating spaces for travelers to follow the tournament together.

For many visitors, the appeal of Mexico City during the World Cup will extend beyond the stadium itself to the neighborhoods, restaurants, rooftops and hotels where match celebrations continue long after the final whistle blows.