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Penthouse, tickets and helicopters: Luxury New York hotel unveils $1m World Cup final package
At The Mark hotel in Manhattan, football fans are in for a treat – provided they have a million dollars to spare for this lavish World Cup final experience. It’s a million-dollar question for a football fan: Would you spend $1 million on a hotel package that includes World Cup final tickets, four nights in a luxury New York penthouse and a private helicopter trip to the stadium? Then you’re in luck… That’s because The Mark hotel, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, has unveiled...
New York City reshapes mass transit system to handle World Cup, NBA finals crowds
New York transit officials are preparing to handle up to 100,000 extra travelers a day as fans arrive in New York and New Jersey for FIFA World Cup matches.(Image credit: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)
‘Let’s go with the heart’: Zohran Mamdani thinks this African team will win the World Cup
The New York City mayor sat down with the Guardian and, using our World Cup Bracketology game, made a historic prediction for this summer• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Download the appNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani walked confidently across the City Hall lawn on Thursday, sat down, and admitted that he had not had time to do much research into who he thought was going to win this summer’s World Cup. On the face of it, this should come as no surprise. Mamdani oversees the...
Tom Homan threatens to flood New York City with ICE agents: ‘More than you have ever seen’
Tom Homan threatens to flood New York City with ICE agents: ‘More than you have ever seen’ In May, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul approved a series of provisions limiting local cooperation with federal immigration agents - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Trump administration border czar Tom Homan is again threatening to flood New York City with ICE agents, in what could be the biggest single-city crackdown since the White House pulled back on major operations after the disastrous Minneapolis...
‘Let’s go with the heart’: Zohran Mamdani thinks this African team will win the World Cup
The New York City mayor sat down with the Guardian and, using our World Cup Bracketology game, made a historic prediction for this summer• World Cup newsletter | Daily podcast | Download the appNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani walked confidently across the City Hall lawn on Thursday, sat down, and admitted that he had not had time to do much research into who he thought was going to win this summer’s World Cup. On the face of it, this should come as no surprise. Mamdani oversees the...
New York stabbing, Kansas City shooting raise World Cup security concerns
New York stabbing, Kansas City shooting raise World Cup security concerns Six people were stabbed in New York and nine injured in Kansas City days before the World Cup’s opening weekend. Two separate incidents of violence have left nine people injured in World Cup host cities in the United States, raising concerns over the safety and security of fans attending the tournament that starts in three days. Six people were wounded in a stabbing on Sunday at New York’s Penn Station, the city’s...
Mexico City: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city
The iconic Azteca stadium is set to host five matches during this summer's World Cup. Mexico City is set to host five matches at this summer's FIFA World Cup, making it the perfect time to visit the most populous city in North America. Whether you are marvelling at ancient ruins or enjoying contemporary art, there is a palpable energy in the air and it will undoubtedly be present during the tournament.
New York mayor Mamdani and Bastian Schweinsteiger unveil World Cup trophy
The event brought together city officials, football representatives and fans as the iconic trophy made a stop in one of the host cities for the upcoming tournament, which will be staged across the United States, Canada and Mexico. Speaking during the ceremony, Mayor Mamdani highlighted New York City's role in the global football spectacle and expressed excitement about the tournament's arrival. "On June 13th and over the month that follows, greatness will exist on the pitch, and it will feel...
Mamdani scores goal at World Cup presser
Mamdani scores goal at World Cup presser Mamdani scores goal at World Cup presser Footage shows New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani scoring a goal at a World Cup press conference announcing a free final watch party at Central Park’s Great Lawn. New York and New Jersey are co-hosting eight matches, including the final on July 19th. Published On 9 Jun 2026
A number of the World Cup host cities have a homelessness problem. Here’s how they are solving it
A number of the World Cup host cities have a homelessness problem. Here’s how they are solving it In the past, many cities have treated the homeless as an eyesore to be removed ahead of big sporting and political events. This year’s World Cup appears to be different - Bookmark A stark contrast unfolds just a mile from Atlanta's World Cup stadium, set to host thousands of football fans this month.