La Lagunilla market prepares English menus for 2026 World Cup

The La Lagunilla market in Mexico City is preparing to welcome foreign fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup with bilingual menus and themed products.

Merchants like Erik Castillo are offering English menus and plan hot dogs inspired by participating national teams. Castillo said they will display flags of visiting countries and create representative versions from nations such as Germany and Italy.

Aristeo, known as El Bolillo, who has sold clothing and crafts since the 1990s, noted that the market has been a meeting point for foreigners for decades. He highlighted experiences such as coin tosses for discounts, which he described as part of Mexican folklore.

Tourists including Dieter Truppel from Brazil and Kehan Fu from Canada visited the market recently. Fu called it chaotic but beautiful, while stalls already display national team jerseys and commemorative items.

Mexico City hosted the tournament's opening match last Thursday and will stage additional games, including Mexico versus Czechia on June 24.

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Crowd of international fans watching World Cup matches in Mall Sport's fan zone in Santiago
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Mall Sport opens International Fan Zone for 2026 World Cup in Santiago

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Mall Sport announced the opening of a free space to follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Santiago. The International Fan Zone will operate from June 11 to July 19 in the commercial center's central area.

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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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.

Members of the Frente Nacional para el Rescate del Campo Mexicano threatened to block airports in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey ahead of the 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.

Adrián Rubalcava, head of Mexico City's Metro, forecasts up to 40% higher ridership during the 2026 World Cup, particularly on lines near Estadio Azteca. Preparations include adding trains and renovating key stations like Zócalo and Bellas Artes. The works aim for lasting improvements beyond the tournament.

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Mexico City's head of government, Clara Brugada, proposed suspending classes and promoting home office on days of 2026 World Cup matches at Estadio Banorte to reduce traffic. The initiative seeks coordination with the SEP and business sector, similar to COVID-19 pandemic measures. Agreements are awaited to avoid road congestion.

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