Le MetLife Stadium, théâtre de la finale de la Coupe du Monde 2026
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World Cup 2026 in New York: Where to Stay for the Final at MetLife Stadium

New York hosts the biggest events of the 2026 World Cup: eight matches in total, including France vs. Senegal played on 16 June and, most notably, the final on 19 July at MetLife Stadium. The stadium is located in New Jersey, in East Rutherford, but Manhattan is where the tournament’s heart beats · and it is there, between Fifth Avenue and Central Park, that the luxury hotels are found, poised to transform a final weekend into an exceptional memory.

Key Information
New York is hosting the 2026 World Cup final on 19 July at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey), as well as seven other matches, including France vs. Senegal played on 16 June. The stadium is located in New Jersey, accessible from Manhattan by train via Secaucus Junction or by shuttle on match nights. Hotel rates range from 220 to 460 EUR per night and well beyond as the final approaches. Recommended addresses: Aman New York, The St. Regis New York, Mandarin Oriental New York, Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, and The Plaza. Book as early as possible for the night of the final.

Five Luxury Hotels to Experience New York

From Midtown to Downtown, these five addresses embody New York luxury, each with its own neighbourhood, atmosphere, and specific logistics to MetLife.

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Aman New York

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Located in the Crown Building, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, Aman New York cultivates a rare serenity in the heart of Midtown, featuring a three-storey spa, a garden terrace, and rooms with monumental windows overlooking the city. This is the address for those who want to experience the final without compromising on tranquillity or service. Its central location, just a stone’s throw from Central Park, facilitates connections to Penn Station and then New Jersey.

The St. Regis New York

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At 2 East 55th Street, on the corner of Fifth Avenue, The St. Regis has perpetuated the Astor legacy since 1904, featuring the King Cole Bar, a floor butler service, and Beaux-Arts decor. It targets enthusiasts of classic New York luxury, placing them close to Fifth Avenue’s prominent storefronts. The neighbourhood easily connects to stations leading to MetLife on match nights.

Mandarin Oriental, New York

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Perched in the Time Warner Center tower at Columbus Circle, Mandarin Oriental overlooks Central Park from its high-floor rooms and its glass-enclosed pool on the 35th floor. This is the choice for travellers who desire park views and the vibrancy of the Upper West Side. Columbus Circle directly serves lines connecting to Penn Station and New Jersey.

Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown

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At 27 Barclay Street, in TriBeCa, this Four Seasons offers contemporary luxury just steps from Wall Street and the World Trade Center, away from the bustle of Midtown. It caters to those who prefer the more intimate and fashionable downtown New York. The area is well-connected to the PATH, the train that goes to New Jersey.

The Plaza, A Fairmont Managed Hotel

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At the foot of Central Park, facing Grand Army Plaza, The Plaza remains the absolute icon of New York since 1907, featuring the Palm Court, legendary suites, and a listed façade. It is the quintessential mythical address to experience the final in a cinematic setting. Its location at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Central Park South simplifies all journeys to the stations.

How to Get to the Stadium

MetLife Stadium is in New Jersey, East Rutherford, not in New York itself: therefore, you must anticipate the journey, especially on a final night. The simplest way is to reach Penn Station in Manhattan, then take an NJ Transit train to Secaucus Junction, where a dedicated connection serves the stadium on match days. Allow a good hour from door to door, factoring in transfers and crowds. On nights of major matches, shuttles and enhanced services are put in place, but the areas around the stadium quickly become saturated: depart well in advance and prepare for a patient return. For those wishing to avoid any logistical hassle, a hotel near Penn Station or Columbus Circle minimises travel complexities.

When to Book and What to Budget

New York is one of the most expensive cities in the tournament, and the final on 19 July drives prices up well in advance. Rates near MetLife fluctuate between 220 and 460 EUR per night, and climb significantly higher in Manhattan’s luxury hotels as the final approaches. However, the 2026 trend shows that some prices, initially overestimated, decrease as the dates draw closer. For the night of the final, book as early as possible and do not expect any last-minute deals. If your travel dates are flexible, aim for non-match nights to reduce the cost, even if it means arriving only the day before the game.

Between Fifth Avenue and Central Park, New York offers the ideal setting to experience the pinnacle of the 2026 World Cup. Whether you are aiming for the final on 19 July or were thrilled by France vs. Senegal on 16 June, the choice of hotel · its neighbourhood, its access to stations · will make all the difference between a passable weekend and an unforgettable one.

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