
Welcome to "Jerry World." The definitive guide to the 2026 World Cup's most spectacular venue.
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AT&T Stadium is an architectural marvel and a beast of a venue. Located in Arlington, between Dallas and Fort Worth, it requires a completely different strategy than urban stadiums. There is no public train to the stadium. Your logistics game needs to be on point.
Arlington for proximity (expensive). Dallas (Uptown/Deep Ellum) for nightlife. Fort Worth for culture.
NO TRAINS. You must drive or rideshare. Pre-book parking months in advance or use the J. Gilligan's shuttle.
Accommodations near the stadium will be astronomical. Look for hotels along I-30 for better value.
Citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries can use ESTA for short stays. Others require a B-2 tourist visa. Check status as of Dec 2025 and apply early.
Check ESTA EligibilityBook flights and refundable hotels. Decide if you want to be near the stadium (Arlington) or the action (Dallas/Fort Worth).
Secure match tickets. MANDATORY: Pre-book stadium parking if you plan to drive. It will sell out.
Lock in eSIMs, clear stadium bags, and day trips. Reserve tables at Texas Live! for pre-game.

AT&T Stadium is ready for World Cup 2026 with its massive HD screen and retractable roof.
Known as "The Death Star," AT&T Stadium is the world's largest column-free room. It features a retractable roof, glass doors at the end zones, and a video board that stretches from 20-yard line to 20-yard line. It is loud, opulent, and an essential pilgrimage for any sports fan.
Getting There: This is a car-dependent venue. There is no train. You must arrange parking or rideshare drop-off (Lot 15) in advance.
Traffic on I-30 is heavy. Arrive 3-4 hours early. Head to Texas Live! for pre-game entertainment.
Strict clear bag policy. 12x6x12 inches maximum. No purses or backpacks allowed.
Rideshare lines will be hours long. Consider walking to a nearby hotel bar to wait it out.
The safest way to buy tickets is through the official FIFA portal. Registration typically opens 12-18 months before the tournament.
FIFA Official SiteMissed the draw? Trusted resale platforms offer verified tickets, though prices will be higher for high-demand matches like the Semi-Final.
Check StubHubYou have three choices: Arlington (Walk to stadium, expensive), Dallas (Urban vibes, drive to game), or Fort Worth (Cowboy culture, drive to game).

Steps from Stadium to Stadium

2 min walk to Stadium

10 min walk to Stadium
This is the primary way to get to the stadium. Parking passes are essential. Blue & Silver lots are closest. Lots 10-12 are cheaper but a longer walk.
DFW International is a major global hub. Dallas Love Field (DAL) is closer to downtown Dallas. Both require a car/Uber to reach Arlington.
J. Gilligan's Bar & Grill offers a famous shuttle service from their location in Arlington. It's often easier than fighting stadium traffic.
You're in Texas. Brisket is mandatory. Try Hurtado Barbecue in Arlington or Pecan Lodge in Dallas.
A massive entertainment district right next to the stadium. Huge screens, multiple bars, and great atmosphere.
Fajitas and margaritas are a staple. Mariano's Hacienda is a local favorite for frozen margs.
Arlington is the "Entertainment Capital of Texas." Beyond the stadium, there is plenty to do within a 5-mile radius.
The original Six Flags theme park. massive roller coasters and thrills just down the street.
Home of the Texas Rangers. Often hosts events and tours. Features a retractable roof.
See the daily cattle drive, rodeos, and authentic cowboy culture. About 25 mins away.
The stadium area (Entertainment District) is heavily patrolled and very safe. Be careful when walking long distances to remote parking lots at night.
Texas is known for its friendliness ("Southern Hospitality"). People will talk to you. Say "Y'all."
It's a religion here. Grass lots around the stadium will be full of BBQs and fans hours before kickoff.
Casual. Jerseys and jeans. Cowboy boots are common but not required. Dress for heat outside.
Standard US rules apply. 20% for service. Bartenders expect $1-2 per drink.
Brutal heat. 95°F+ (35°C+). High humidity. But the stadium is 72°F. Bring sunglasses and sunscreen.