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Unlocking the Charm of Jalisco: Your Must-Visit Destination During FIFA World Cup 2026

In June 2026, Jalisco will shine as a major hub for the FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada. This vibrant state is expected to welcome thousands of football fans from around the globe, all drawn in by the exhilarating spirit of the game.

But Jalisco is not just about matches; it promises a rich array of tourism experiences linking Guadalajara with its enchanting Magical Towns. Visitors will have the chance to indulge in cultural, culinary, and natural adventures that make this destination truly unique. The tournament, running from June 11 to July 19, will feature an expanded lineup of 48 national teams, cementing Jalisco’s status as a strategic spot for those wanting to catch thrilling matches and savor the rich tapestry of local life.

Guadalajara will host group stage games and proudly serve as the main gateway to the state. For Colombian fans, the chance to see their national team compete in Guadalajara transforms Jalisco into a key meetup point. Beyond the stadiums, the city boasts robust hotel infrastructure, excellent air and land connectivity, and an internationally acclaimed culinary scene, backed by a dynamic cultural calendar.

From Guadalajara, travelers can effortlessly venture to various nearby destinations, seamlessly blending the excitement of football with sightseeing before or after matches. One of Jalisco’s greatest draws during the World Cup lies in the opportunity for quick getaways to locations less than two hours away.

Tequila, a UNESCO World Heritage site, invites visitors to explore the art of tequila production amidst stunning agave landscapes. Tlaquepaque is another treasure, celebrated for its folk art and traditional crafts. Meanwhile, Ajijic and Chapala, nestled by Mexico’s largest lake, offer breathtaking views, while the mountain towns of Tapalpa and Mazamitla boast natural beauty and eco-tourism experiences.

Cocula and Sayula also feature prominently on the itinerary, each rich in cultural heritage tied to mariachi music, local history, and regional cuisine. As the state gears up with enhanced infrastructure, mobility, and service offerings across the metropolitan area and beyond, local hotels, tour operators, and communities are preparing to warmly welcome visitors eager for football and the inviting charms of Jalisco.