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City searches for the world cup increased by over %3000

According to Hotels.com's Get a Room Guide data, searches for host cities increased by 665% globally following the FIFA 2026 World Cup group stage draw on December 5; the biggest jump was in Boston (+3,645%).

Following the highly anticipated draw held on December 5, Hotels.com is seeing a significant increase in searches from football fans planning trips to the United States, Canada, and Mexico for the 2026 group stage matches. Since the draw, global searches for host cities have increased by 665%, and Hotels.com is helping fans secure their rooms now for the biggest matches of the summer.

Melanie Fish, Vice President of Communications at Hotels.com, said: "We are seeing a significant increase in both searches and prices in almost all host cities. Some of the hotels closest to the stadiums are already sold out. Fans planning this trip need to make their reservations without delay. If your plans aren't finalized yet, we recommend using the Free Cancellation filter to secure a refundable rate before your options run out."

Peak Moments of Soccer Fever

Top cities based on accommodation searches for June 11–27, 2026:

Most popular cities: Boston, New York, Miami

Largest year-over-year increase in popularity: Boston (3,645%+), Dallas (2,095%+), Atlanta (875%+)

Most passionate fans: Norwegians top the list with a 545% year-over-year increase in searches for host cities

Most popular cities traveled to by region

·       North America: Boston, Seattle, and New York

·       Asia Pacific: Los Angeles, New York, and Vancouver,

·       Europe, Middle East, and Africa: Los Angeles, Vancouver, and San Francisco

·       Latin America: Mexico City, New York, and Guadalajara