Guadalajara's FIFA Fan Festival Offers Cheaper Prices Than Mexico City's
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The FIFA Fan Festival in Guadalajara is offering lower prices for food and beverages compared to Mexico City's festival.
- A beer costs $160 pesos in Guadalajara, versus $220 pesos in Mexico City.
- The Guadalajara festival is located at Plaza Liberaciรณn and features food, drinks, games, and entertainment.
Visitors to the FIFA Fan Festival in Guadalajara may find a pleasant surprise in their wallets, as prices for food and beverages are significantly lower than those at the Mexico City venue. The festival, situated in the Plaza Liberaciรณn between the Cathedral and the Degollado Theater, offers a vibrant atmosphere with food and drink zones, games, music, and entertainment stands. However, the cost savings are a notable draw for attendees. For instance, a beer, a popular item, is priced at $160 pesos in Guadalajara, a considerable difference from the $220 pesos charged in Mexico City. Additionally, the Mexico City festival exclusively sells non-alcoholic beer. Soft drinks in Guadalajara cost $70 pesos, compared to $120 pesos in the capital. Natural and mineral water are also cheaper at $70 pesos in Guadalajara, while they cost $90 pesos in Mexico City. Even popcorn is more affordable, priced at $80 pesos in Guadalajara versus $170 pesos in Mexico City. The festival also features a variety of food options, including tortas ahogadas and hamburgers, with prices listed for various items. Given that South Korea is using Guadalajara as its training base for the 2026 World Cup, the festival includes Korean food options like ramen and corn dogs, priced at $140 and $120 pesos respectively.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.