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2026 World Cup: Where to park your car for matches in Mexico City
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2026 World Cup: Where to park your car for matches in Mexico City

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Parking for the 2026 World Cup matches at the Mexico City stadium can be expensive, with nearby areas charging over $2,000.
  • Several commercial plazas offer parking options ranging from $25-$30 per hour, located 30-40 minutes walk from the stadium.
  • Online platforms like Seeker Parking and Park & Ride services provide alternative ways to secure parking or use shuttle transport to the venue.

Attending the 2026 World Cup matches at the Estadio Ciudad de Mรฉxico (Estadio Azteca) in Mexico City by car presents a challenge with high parking costs. Prices in surrounding areas can soar above $2,000, prompting a need for more economical solutions.

Several commercial plazas offer viable parking options within a reasonable distance. Plaza Acoxpa, located at Calzada Acoxpa 430, charges between $25 and $30 per hour and is about a 30-minute walk from the stadium. Plaza Acoxpa 610 also offers hourly rates around $30, with options for 12 or 24-hour parking, and is approximately a 40-minute walk away. Another option, Calzada del Hueso 519, charges about $26 for the first two hours and is a 40-minute walk from the venue.

For those seeking more organized solutions, online platforms can be a great help. Seeker Parking (seekerparking.com/mx/) allows users to select the stadium, match, and vehicle type to reserve a parking spot, with prices in Mexico City ranging from $250 to $2,500. Alternatively, the Park & Ride service offers parking at designated points like Campo Marte, Parque Ecolรณgico de Xochimilco, Plaza Carso, Santa Fe, and Six Flags in Mexico City, with shuttle transport to the stadium costing between $300 and $500.

With multiple options available, fans are advised to plan ahead and arrive early to secure suitable parking for the 2026 World Cup matches.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.