Dallas for the 2026 World Cup: The Best Hotels Near AT&T Stadium and Everything Worth Doing in Between

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Dallas for the 2026 World Cup: The Best Hotels Near AT&T Stadium and Everything Worth Doing in Between

In 2026, the global stage moves to North Texas. With AT&T Stadium (officially "Dallas Stadium" for the tournament) set to host a record-breaking nine matches, including a high-stakes semi-final, Dallas will be the heartbeat of international football.

For the selective traveler, the challenge isn't just finding a room; it’s choosing between the high-energy pulse of Arlington or the refined sophistication of the Dallas city center. Here is your curated guide to the best hotels and the essential logistics for the 2026 World Cup.


Where to Stay: The Curated Shortlist

Live! by Loews - Arlington, TX

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For the traveler who wants to wake up and see the stadium from their window. Located in the heart of the Texas Live! entertainment district, this is the ultimate "home turf" advantage. You are steps away from the pitch and the biggest fan zones in the country.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Reserve a "Stadium View" suite on a high floor. During match days, the hotel’s outdoor Tower Terrace is the most exclusive pre-game lounge in the city, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere without the stadium crowds.

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

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The pinnacle of Dallas sophistication. If you want to escape the football frenzy and retreat into a world of Italian Renaissance-style luxury, "The Mansion" is the city's most prestigious address, tucked away in the serene Turtle Creek neighborhood.

Prestigia Insider Tip: The Mansion Bar is a local institution. After the match, it is the most likely spot to find VIPs and team executives enjoying a rare Texas bourbon in a private, wood-paneled setting.

A revitalized 1920s neo-Gothic landmark in Downtown. The Joule is famous for its cantilevered pool that hangs eight feet over the sidewalk and its museum-quality art collection. It’s the perfect base for the culturally-minded fan who appreciates world-class design.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Visit 'Midnight Rambler,' the hotel's subterranean speakeasy, for a celebratory post-win cocktail. Also, don't miss the 30-foot "Eye" sculpture directly across the street for the ultimate Dallas photo-op.

Hotel ZaZa Dallas Uptown

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Eclectic, fashionable, and undeniably high-energy. ZaZa offers "Magnificent Seven" suites that range from French chateaus to rockstar retreats. Located in the walkable Uptown district, it’s surrounded by the city's best nightlife and upscale boutiques.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Utilize the hotel’s complimentary "ZaZa car" (a fleet of stylish SUVs) for short trips within the Uptown area to avoid the hassle of ride-share wait times during tournament weeks.

Hilton Anatole

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A massive resort-style property located just north of Downtown. With its own private waterpark (JadeWaters) and a sprawling international art collection, it provides a self-contained oasis for families and large groups.

Prestigia Insider Tip: The Anatole is often a primary hub for tournament officials. If you want to stay where the "movers and shakers" of the football world are based, this is your best bet.

Fairmont Dallas

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Situated in the heart of the Arts District, the Fairmont is a classic choice for grand luxury. It offers seamless access to the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center, ideal for those looking to balance world-class sport with fine art.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Upgrade to the Fairmont Gold Level. The private lounge access and dedicated concierge will be invaluable for securing last-minute dining reservations during the World Cup rush.

Sheraton Dallas Hotel

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One of the largest hotels in North Texas, recently renovated to feel like a sleek urban hub. Its location is unbeatable for logistics, as it sits at the intersection of the city’s major transport lines.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Head to the 2nd-floor Parlohouse for locally sourced craft cocktails. It’s a massive space that will likely become a primary gathering spot for international fan delegations.

Texican Court, Valencia Hotel Collection

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For a unique, boutique experience, this "luxury motor court" in Irving offers fire pits, rocking chairs, and retro-Texas vibes. It’s located in Las Colinas, roughly halfway between DFW Airport and the Stadium.

Prestigia Insider Tip: Each room features a retro Smeg refrigerator stocked with local treats. Grab a drink and head to the courtyard fire pits for the most authentic "Texas-modern" evening possible.

Transport & Logistics: Getting to the Pitch

While the matches take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, many travelers base themselves in Dallas. Here is how to navigate the 20-mile journey:

  • Private transfer: We strongly recommend booking private transport well in advance. Standard ride-share services will face extreme demand and surge pricing.
  • FIFA Fan Express: Dedicated tournament shuttles will run from major hotel hubs (like the Sheraton and Hilton Anatole) directly to the stadium security perimeter.
  • The Trinity Railway Express (TRE): While it doesn't drop you at the stadium door, the TRE connects Dallas and Fort Worth. Expect special "Game Day" shuttle connectors from the CentrePort/DFW Airport station during the 2026 tournament.

Everything Worth Doing In Between: Dining & Culture

A Masterclass in Texas Dining

Dallas has evolved into a global culinary heavyweight, recently reinforced by the arrival of the Michelin Guide in Texas.

  • The Steakhouse Standard: For the quintessential Texas power dinner, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse remains the gold standard, boasting one of the most comprehensive wine cellars in the country. For a more modern vibe, Crown Block at the top of Reunion Tower offers steak and sushi with 360-degree views of the city skyline.
  • Barbecue Pilgrimage: No trip to North Texas is complete without smoked meats. While Pecan Lodge in Deep Ellum is the historic favorite, the "insider" choice for the 2026 season is Cattleack Barbeque in North Dallas - consistently ranked as the best in the city (note: they have limited hours, so plan ahead).
  • Elevated Tex-Mex & Global Flavors: Visit Mamani in the Arts District for Michelin-starred French cuisine, or head to Meso Maya for upscale Yucatecan recipes that define modern Tex-Mex. For a lively atmosphere, The Henry in Uptown is the perfect spot for a post-match rooftop brunch.
Local Attractions & Leisure

The World Cup schedule allows for plenty of exploration between match days. Here is where to focus your time:

  • The Arts District & Klyde Warren Park: Dallas boasts the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States. Spend a morning at the Nasher Sculpture Center (a serene, Renzo Piano-designed oasis) then walk across the street to Klyde Warren Park. This 5-acre urban green space is built over a recessed freeway and serves as the city’s front lawn, featuring high-end food trucks and live music.
  • Fair Park (FIFA Fan Festival™): During the tournament, the historic Fair Park (home to the Cotton Bowl) transforms into a massive 1-million-square-foot FIFA Fan Festival. Even if you aren't at the stadium, this is where you’ll find the global community, giant viewing screens, and cultural showcases.
  • Luxury Shopping: For a museum-quality shopping experience, head to NorthPark Center, which houses an incredible private art collection (including works by Andy Warhol) alongside boutiques like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Prada.
  • Historic Deep Ellum: After dark, this district is the soul of the city’s music scene. It’s the best place to find live jazz, blues, and street murals that tell the story of Dallas’s cultural heritage.
Pro-Tip for 2026

With nine matches hosted in the region, the city will be at its peak capacity. We recommend utilizing the M-Line Trolley, a charming, vintage streetcar, to move between Uptown and the Arts District for a scenic, stress-free alternative to the busy thoroughfares.


Dallas is a city that loves a spectacle, and the 2026 World Cup will be the biggest of them all. By choosing the right base, you can ensure your tournament experience is as much about luxury and culture as it is about the beautiful game.

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