State of Mexico activates 14 soccer destinations in Magic Towns

The State of Mexico government launched 14 simultaneous sites under the Estadio de México. Destino Futbolero strategy for the 2026 World Cup.

The sites are located in public plazas of eleven Magic Towns such as Aculco and Valle de Bravo, plus the Tenayuca-Santa Cecilia Magic Neighborhood in Tlalnepantla, the city of Toluca and the Campo Carlos Hank González in Jilotepec.

The venues will offer more than 300 cultural and recreational activities until July 9, including artisanal pavilions under the Un Destino Hecho a Mano brand and concerts by the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México.

Governor Delfina Gómez Álvarez promoted the initiative to strengthen tourism and the local economy during the tournament period.

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Searching mothers protesting in Mexico City near the stadium during the 2026 World Cup opening.
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Searching Mothers protest in Mexico City during 2026 World Cup opening

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On June 11, 2026, groups of searching mothers marched in Mexico City near Estadio Ciudad de México as the World Cup opened.

Clara Brugada, head of Mexico City government, unveiled plans for 18 free Futboleros Festivals with giant screens to watch 2026 World Cup matches. Seven venues will air all games, while others will show key moments. Cultural activities, concerts, and indigenous cuisine will complement the events.

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Hoteliers in Tlalnepantla, Mexico state, promise to hold prices steady during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, offering rooms from 2,000 pesos per night to rival Mexico City. With 52 days until the tournament starts, they report 40% bookings and aim for 80%. The area is gearing up with routes, events, and security for visitors.

The opening day of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City ended with 19 people detained and 11 police officers injured amid protests near Estadio Ciudad de México.

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Mexico City's government head, Clara Brugada, presented on April 15 the local snacks to be offered to 2026 World Cup visitors. Made from products like nopal and honey by local producers, they are part of a 10-axis plan for a “Green World Cup.” The initiative aims to promote sustainability and the local economy.

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