World Cup 2026 Fan Guide

Germany Fans' Travel Guide - World Cup 2026

Match dates, nearby Motel 6 stays, fan zones, food, routes, and city ideas in one travel-friendly guide.

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Germany World Cup 2026 Hotels & Fan Guide in the USA 🇩🇪

Plan The Trip

This guide is your fast track to following Germany across the Football World Cup 2026 group stage in Houston and East Rutherford, with clear hotel advice, neighborhood tips, and stadium-area insights. With dozens of matches spread across massive US venues and fan zones, smart Germany supporters will plan their hotel stays early to stay close to the action and avoid long, tiring transfers between games.

World Cup hotels near host stadiums and fan hubs often sell out months in advance, especially at well-known chains and budget-friendly options like Motel 6. To secure the best locations and rates within easy reach of matchday transport and entertainment, Germany fans should lock in their stay now—waiting usually means higher prices and fewer choices. Booking early lets you focus on the football, not the scramble for a bed.

Group Stage Match Schedule

Match # Date Opponent Venue (capacity in parentheses) City Book Hotel
1 Sunday, June 14, 2026 Curaçao 🇨🇺 NRG Stadium (72,220) Houston, USA CHECK AVAILABILITY
2 Saturday, June 20, 2026 Côte d'Ivoire 🇨🇮 BMO Field (30,000) Toronto, Canada
3 Thursday, June 25, 2026 Ecuador 🇪🇨 MetLife Stadium (82,500) East Rutherford, USA CHECK AVAILABILITY

Germany will face Curaçao, Côte d'Ivoire, and Ecuador in Group E, and they must finish in the top two of the group to advance to the knockout stage of the Football World Cup 2026.

Stay Near the Action

Houston – NRG Stadium

Houston is a great base for Football World Cup fans, blending major-city energy with easy access to NRG Stadium. Hotels sit remarkably close to the venue, with options just about 1 mile (1 minute by car) from the stadium so you can slip in and out on match days with minimal hassle.

Use this dedicated guide to hotels near NRG Stadium to compare options and secure your match-day base. For a broader look at where to stay around town, explore the full list of Houston hotel options and pick the neighborhood that fits your travel style. Football World Cup demand fills hotels fast here, so book early to stay within easy reach of the stadium.

Stay Near Germany's Match in Houston — Motel 6

Affordable Motel 6 locations near NRG Stadium help Germany fans stay close to the action without overspending on World Cup travel.

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Book Your Houston Motel 6 Stay Early

Motel 6 hotels near NRG Stadium fill quickly during Germany's group-stage match. Reserve now to lock in the best rate.

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East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium

East Rutherford puts you right at the heart of Football World Cup excitement, with easy links into the wider New York–New Jersey area for sightseeing between matches. Hotels are extremely close to MetLife Stadium, with options just 0.3 km (about a 1-minute drive) away, making pre-game meetups and post-game returns effortless. ⚽

Check dedicated listings of hotels near MetLife Stadium to find stays that keep you within sight of the arena. For even more flexibility, browse a wider range of Newark and East Rutherford hotel options and balance stadium proximity with access to city attractions. With Football World Cup crowds converging on MetLife Stadium, rooms sell out quickly—secure your stay as early as you can.

Stay Near Germany's Match in East Rutherford — Motel 6

Affordable Motel 6 locations near MetLife Stadium help Germany fans stay close to the action without overspending on World Cup travel.

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Book Your East Rutherford Motel 6 Stay Early

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Fan Parks & Fan Zones

Houston

Houston turns matchdays into a citywide block party, with fans spilling from downtown plazas into lively East Downtown streets. Expect big screens, bold flavors, and a mix of local supporters and international visitors trading chants late into the night.

Official Fan Park

  • Hermann Square (City Hall) — A central civic plaza that transforms into a sea of jerseys and giant screens, perfect for soaking up big-match energy with easy access to downtown hotels. — Hotels near Hermann Square (City Hall)

Stadium Fan Zone & District

  • Shell Energy Stadium — A purpose-built soccer venue with an electric in-stadium and concourse buzz, ideal if you want to be right where the action kicks off. ⚽ — Hotels near Shell Energy Stadium
  • EaDo (East Downtown) — A walkable district packed with bars, murals, and pre-game patios, making it a natural home base for fan meetups and post-match celebrations. — Hotels near EaDo (East Downtown)

Beer Parks & Beer Gardens

  • Pitch 25 Beer Park — A sprawling indoor-outdoor beer park with mini pitches, communal tables, and wall-to-wall screens that feel built for tournament days. — Hotels near Pitch 25 Beer Park
  • Social Beer Garden HTX — A laid-back garden setting with string lights, picnic tables, and a casual crowd that’s all about long afternoons of matches and craft pours. 🍺 — Hotels near Social Beer Garden HTX

Sports Bars & Pubs

  • The Phoenix on Westheimer — A classic pub-style spot where regulars mix with visiting fans over hearty fare, plenty of taps, and TVs tuned to every group match. — Hotels near The Phoenix on Westheimer
  • Little Woodrow’s Midtown — A lively Midtown bar with a big patio, yard games, and a friendly crowd that makes it easy to slide into conversation between matches. — Hotels near Little Woodrow’s Midtown

Soccer Bars

  • Nick’s Place — A beloved soccer bar where walls of scarves, passionate regulars, and full sound on the match create a true supporters’ clubhouse feel. — Hotels near Nick’s Place
  • Ron’s Pub — An intimate, old-school spot where you can grab a barstool, talk tactics with locals, and watch every minute without distraction. — Hotels near Ron’s Pub
  • Stats Sports Bar — A high-energy sports bar with plenty of screens and a stat-obsessed crowd that loves analyzing every goal and group standing. — Hotels near Stats Sports Bar

East Rutherford

East Rutherford’s Football World Cup buzz stretches well beyond the stadium, pulling in New Jersey riverfronts and Jersey City hangouts for full-day fan outings. You get big-screen viewing, skyline views, and easy hops between parks, bars, and hotels across the metro area.

Official Fan Park & Parks

  • Liberty State Park — A sweeping waterfront park with skyline views that sets a dramatic backdrop for outdoor screenings and family-friendly fan activities. — Hotels near Liberty State Park
  • Cooper River Park — A scenic riverside park where grassy banks and walking paths make it a relaxing place to catch daytime events and fan gatherings. 🌳 — Hotels near Cooper River Park

Entertainment Complex

  • American Dream — A massive entertainment and shopping complex where you can pair match viewing with rides, attractions, and easy pre- or post-game dining. — Hotels near American Dream

Beer Gardens

  • Redd’s Biergarten — A fan-friendly biergarten known for big communal tables, hearty plates, and plenty of screens tuned to international football. — Hotels near Redd’s Biergarten
  • Zeppelin Hall Beer Garden — A sprawling indoor-outdoor hall with long benches, live DJ sets on busy nights, and a festive crowd that feels like a neutral fan village. — Hotels near Zeppelin Hall Beer Garden

Bars & Taverns

  • Hudson Hall — A Euro-inspired beer hall with industrial-chic vibes, great sightlines to big screens, and a lively pre-match buzz. — Hotels near Hudson Hall
  • Wicked Wolf Tavern — A waterfront tavern where you can watch games with river views and a crowd that leans into big-game atmospheres. — Hotels near Wicked Wolf Tavern
  • House of ‘Que — A barbecue-focused bar with smoky plates, strong drinks, and an easygoing crowd that’s perfect for long doubleheaders. — Hotels near House of ‘Que

Getting There & Getting Around

Houston (NRG Stadium)

  • Drive time: The nearest hotel is about 1 mile from NRG Stadium, with a typical drive of 1 minute in light traffic. 🚗
  • From George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), rideshares and taxis are the fastest way into the city, while some airport-area hotels offer pre-booked shuttles for guests.
  • From William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), you can use rideshare or taxi directly to your hotel, or combine a short bus or light rail ride with a brief walk. 🚙
  • On stadium days, METRORail’s Red Line is the easiest way to reach NRG Park, with rideshare drop-off zones clearly signed near the complex and parking lots that often fill 2–3 hours before kickoff.
  • Local tip: Houston’s summer heat and humidity are intense, so plan short walks between hotel, transit stops, and the stadium and carry water whenever possible.

East Rutherford (MetLife Stadium)

  • Drive time: The nearest hotel is about 0.3 km from MetLife Stadium, with a typical drive of 1 minute if traffic is clear. 🚗
  • Most visitors fly into Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), then take a rideshare, taxi, or hotel shuttle to nearby hotels in the Meadowlands area.
  • From New York City, NJ Transit trains to Secaucus Junction and event-day shuttles to Meadowlands Station drop you a short walk from MetLife, while rideshare zones and car parks tend to fill 2–3 hours before kickoff. 🚙
  • Local tip: Trains can get crowded after the match, so consider leaving your seat a few minutes early or enjoying the stadium area briefly before joining the queues.

Local Eats & Fan Essentials

Germany Restaurants in Houston

Houston’s German spots make it easy to grab schnitzel, sausages, and a cold beer that feel like a quick trip home between Football World Cup matchdays. 🍻

  • King’s BierHaus (4.5★) — 828 FM 646 Rd, Dickinson, TX 77539, USA
  • Texas Biergarten (4.6★) — 6302 Hwy 6 ste q, Missouri City, TX 77459, USA
  • Watershed (4.5★) — 4820 W Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77035, USA
  • Heights Bier Garten (4.5★) — 1433 N Shepherd Dr, Houston, TX 77008, USA
  • Karbach Brewing Co. (4.6★) — 2032 Karbach St, Houston, TX 77092, USA

Popular Local Dining

  • Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen (4.3★) — Classic Gulf Coast–style seafood with generous portions and a lively, game-day-friendly atmosphere. 🦐
  • Pappasito's Cantina (4.4★) — Tex-Mex favorites, sizzling fajitas, and strong margaritas perfect for a post-match celebration.
  • JOEY Uptown (4.8★) — Sleek, modern restaurant with a global menu and polished cocktails, ideal for a dressier night out.
  • Hull & Oak (4.6★) — Contemporary American plates with Southern accents, great for sharing plates with your fan group.
  • Grace's (4.5★) — Cozy spot serving comforting Southern-inspired dishes in a welcoming, homey setting. 😊

Jerseys & Fan Gear

Stay match-ready by picking up shirts, scarves, and extras at these dedicated football shops around Houston.

  • Soccer Post Rice Village — 2425 Rice Boulevard #3202, Houston, TX 77005, USA
  • Mega Soccer & Sports — 11905 Bissonnet St #120, Houston, TX 77099, USA
  • Didi’s Sports — 8102 Glenhollow Dr, Houston, TX 77033, USA
  • Global Soccer — 5731 Bellaire Blvd, Houston, TX 77081, USA
  • Soccer Mundial - Soccer Goods Store — 5805 S Gessner Rd, Houston, TX 77036, USA

Germany Restaurants in East Rutherford

Whether you’re based near the stadium or heading into New York, these German kitchens serve up a familiar taste of home between Football World Cup 2026 fixtures. 🍺

  • German Doner Kebab (4.8★) — 1 American Dream Way A268 (Court A, 2nd Level), East Rutherford, NJ 07073, USA
  • Redd's Biergarten (4.2★) — 220 Market Street, 37 Edison Pl, Newark, NJ 07102, USA
  • Reichenbach Hall (4.6★) — 5 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018, USA
  • Heidelberg Restaurant (4.5★) — 1648 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10028, USA
  • Black Forest Inn (4.5★) — 249 US-206, Stanhope, NJ 07874, USA

Popular Local Dining

  • Yard House (4.3★) — Big beer list and crowd-pleasing pub food, ideal for watching non-stadium matches with fellow fans. 🍔
  • Elia Mediterranean Restaurant (4.5★) — Stylish spot for grilled meats, seafood, and mezze with a coastal Mediterranean feel.
  • The Roosevelt (4.6★) — Upscale American fare and cocktails, great for a more refined pre- or post-game meal.
  • Vesta Wood-Fired (4.4★) — Rustic, wood-fired dishes and shareable plates in a warm neighborhood setting.
  • Daily Seoul (4.8★) — Korean flavors with modern touches, perfect if you’re craving bold, spicy comfort food. 🔥

Jerseys & Fan Gear

Round out your match look with official kits, scarves, and accessories from shops close to East Rutherford and nearby towns.

  • Legacy Sports — 150 Park Ave, East Rutherford, NJ 07073, USA
  • Soccer Post Kearny — 256 Kearny Ave, Kearny, NJ 07032, USA
  • C&H Sportswear — 4519 Bergenline Ave, Union City, NJ 07087, USA
  • Birkenmeier Sport Shop — 213 Main St, Hackensack, NJ 07601, USA
  • Champs Sports — 1 Meadowlands Plaza C323, East Rutherford, NJ 07073, USA

Things to Do Between Matches

Houston

  • Downtown Aquarium (4.1★) – A family-friendly aquatic attraction with themed exhibits and a restaurant, ideal if you want an easy outing close to central hotels 🐠.
  • Discovery Green (4.7★) – A lively urban park with art installations, lawns, and seasonal events, perfect for a stroll or picnic between matches.
  • Sam Houston Park (4.6★) – A historic green space showcasing preserved 19th-century homes, offering a quiet window into Houston’s past just steps from the modern skyline.
  • National Museum of Funeral History (4.8★) – A surprisingly fascinating museum exploring global funeral customs and artifacts, great for travelers who enjoy offbeat cultural experiences.
  • Houston Museum of Natural Science (4.8★) – A major science museum with standout dinosaur halls, gems, and rotating exhibits, ideal for a half-day of air-conditioned discovery.

On a day off between matches, you can easily walk between Discovery Green, Sam Houston Park, and the Downtown Aquarium from many central hotels, then ride-share or drive to the National Museum of Funeral History or the Houston Museum of Natural Science, which sit a short drive from the core. Mix free park time with paid museum visits so your day balances fresh air, culture, and rest before the next kickoff ⚽.

East Rutherford

  • Dream Wheel NJ Observation Wheel Attraction (4.2★) – A giant observation wheel offering sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, perfect for photos and a relaxed ride.
  • American Dream (4.5★) – A vast entertainment and shopping complex with everything from shops to indoor attractions, ideal when you want climate-controlled fun between games 🛍️.
  • LEGOLAND® Discovery Center New Jersey (4.1★) – An indoor LEGO play space and mini-park that’s a hit with kids, conveniently located within the American Dream complex.
  • Sapeme Street Learn & Play (4.1★) – A themed play experience for younger children, giving families a gentle, hands-on break from stadium crowds.
  • SEA LIFE New Jersey Aquarium (4.2★) – An indoor aquarium with themed displays and marine life, ideal for a calm couple of hours without leaving the American Dream area.

Between matches, base yourself at a nearby hotel and plan a full or half day at American Dream, where you can pair free window-shopping and people-watching with paid attractions like the Dream Wheel NJ, SEA LIFE New Jersey Aquarium, or family-focused play zones. Expect a short drive or rideshare from central hotels or transit hubs to the complex, and leave time to enjoy the skyline views before heading back for your next Football World Cup 2026 match.

Suggested Germany Fan Itinerary — Football World Cup 2026

June 12–15, 2026: Houston Leg

  • Arrive: June 12 or 13 — check into your hotel near NRG Stadium or in Midtown, then explore the Museum District and nearby Hermann Park for a relaxed warm-up to the tournament 🎨
  • Match Day: Sunday, June 14 — Germany vs Curaçao at NRG Stadium (capacity 72,220)
  • Stadium tip: Use Houston METRORail’s Red Line to reach NRG Stadium; it saves time over driving, and you’ll avoid long post-game parking lot delays 🚆
  • After the match: Stay one more night to enjoy Houston’s food scene, then plan a flight of about 3–4 hours to Toronto on June 15 or 16 to settle in before the next game.

Hotel booking link for this leg: Find hotels near NRG Stadium

June 16–21, 2026: Toronto Leg

  • Arrive: June 16 or 17 — check into a hotel in Downtown Toronto or near the waterfront, then stroll Queen Street West or the Entertainment District for bars and fan-friendly restaurants 🍻
  • Match Day: Saturday, June 20 — Germany vs Côte d'Ivoire at BMO Field (capacity 30,000)
  • Stadium tip: Reach BMO Field via Toronto’s GO Transit or streetcar along the waterfront; aim to arrive 1.5–2 hours early to beat the queues and enjoy the fan zones.
  • After the match: Fly to the New York City area on June 21 or 22; flights typically take about 1.5 hours, giving you ample time to settle near East Rutherford before the final group game.

Hotel booking link for this leg: Plan ahead and consider booking your US hotels early for potential knockout-round stays.

June 22–26, 2026: East Rutherford / New York City Leg

  • Arrive: June 22 or 23 — stay in a hotel in Midtown Manhattan for easy sightseeing or closer to Newark/East Rutherford for quicker stadium access, then explore Times Square or the High Line in between fan meetups 🌆
  • Match Day: Thursday, June 25 — Germany vs Ecuador at MetLife Stadium (capacity 82,500)
  • Stadium tip: Use NJ Transit trains from New York Penn Station to Secaucus, then transfer to the Meadowlands line; allow extra time for security and to navigate the large complex.
  • After the match: Depending on Germany’s standing, either depart from the New York area over the next day or two, or keep flexible dates so you can extend your hotel stay for knockout-round matches.

Hotel booking link for this leg: Find hotels near MetLife Stadium

About Germany at Football World Cup 2026

Germany arrive at the Football World Cup 2026 as a traditional powerhouse, currently ranked around the edge of the global top 10 and eager to banish memories of two straight group-stage exits. (sportingnews.com) Head coach Julian Nagelsmann has built a flexible, high-pressing side with technical midfielders and quick forwards, and a deep run to at least the quarter-finals is a realistic expectation for most observers. (sportingnews.com)

Key players to watch

  • Jamal Musiala – Attacking midfielder/forward; a creative dribbler who links midfield and attack, often unlocking tight defenses with quick feet and clever movement. (goal.com)
  • Joshua Kimmich – Central midfielder; the on-field organiser whose passing range, pressing and leadership give Germany structure in and out of possession. (goal.com)
  • Kai Havertz – Forward; a versatile attacker comfortable centrally or drifting wide, known for intelligent runs, close control and timely goals on big stages. (tribuna.com)
  • Leroy Sané – Winger; brings pace and direct running from wide areas, stretching defenses and providing a counterattacking threat. (goal.com)
  • Antonio Rüdiger – Central defender; a powerful, front-foot defender who anchors the back line with aggressive duels and aerial strength. (goal.com)

World Cup history snapshot

  • Best finish: four-time champions, most recently lifting the trophy in 2014 after a 1–0 final win over Argentina in Rio de Janeiro. (goal.com)
  • Most memorable moment for many fans: the 7–1 semi-final victory over hosts Brazil in 2014, one of the most astonishing scorelines in tournament history. (goal.com)
  • Last appearance: exited at the group stage at Qatar 2022 despite a 4–2 win over Costa Rica in their final match, finishing third in Group E. (olympics.com)

Group E outlook

Germany share Group E with Curaçao, Côte d'Ivoire and Ecuador, a mix of debutants and battle-tested sides that ensures no straightforward fixtures. (en.wikipedia.org) To progress, they will aim to impose their tempo early, take maximum points from Curaçao, avoid slips against a physical Côte d'Ivoire and a well-organised Ecuador, and secure at least a top-two finish – ideally with qualification wrapped up before the final matchday. (en.wikipedia.org)

Quick Planning Tips for Germany Fans

  • June weather – Houston Expect hot, humid days with average highs around 32–34°C (90–93°F) and warm nights near 24°C (75°F); humidity is high, so it can feel hotter and sticky even in the shade. 🌤️
  • June weather – East Rutherford Plan for warm but more moderate conditions: typical highs around 26–28°C (79–82°F) and lows near 16–17°C (61–63°F), with moderate humidity and a reasonable chance of showers. 🌦️
  • Stadium-day packing Pack light, breathable clothing, a hat, high-SPF sunscreen, and sunglasses; add a thin long-sleeve layer for breezy evening games, plus a compact rain jacket or poncho for sudden showers. 🧢
  • Match-day essentials Bring a small clear stadium-approved bag, refillable water bottle (if allowed), portable charger and short cable, earplugs if you’re sensitive to noise, and very comfortable broken-in shoes. ⚡
  • Time zones Both Houston (Central Time, UTC−6/UTC−5 in summer) and East Rutherford (Eastern Time, UTC−5/UTC−4 in summer) are one hour apart, so double-check kickoff times and calendar reminders to avoid mix-ups.
  • Apps to install Download local transit apps for each city, a rideshare app you already use, the official tournament ticket app, a reliable maps app with offline areas saved, and a translation app if you want quick help with English phrases. 📱
  • Hotel planning Book hotels as early as possible near a transit line to the stadium, and choose options with clear, flexible cancellation policies so you can adjust plans if match dates or venues shift.
  • Stadium comfort Check each stadium’s bag and item rules in advance; avoid metal water bottles if they’re restricted, wear light socks and breathable footwear, and consider a small packable seat cushion for longer matches. 🙂
  • Local transport Plan your route from airport to hotel and hotel to stadium in advance, including a primary option (rail or bus) and a backup (rideshare or taxi), and screenshot key directions in case mobile data is slow.
  • Post-match exits After final whistle, expect long queues for trains and rideshare; agree on a meeting point outside the stadium, walk a few blocks to a quieter pickup area, and keep some energy for the return trip.

FAQ for Germany Fans

Where should Germany fans stay near NRG Stadium in Houston for the Football World Cup 2026?

Germany fans heading to NRG Stadium in Houston should look for hotels clustered just around the venue, where you’ll find properties within roughly a 1-minute drive, making it easy to get to matches and fan events. Start with options listed near NRG Stadium on the official hotel lister here: hotels near NRG Stadium in Houston 😊

Where should Germany fans stay near MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford for the Football World Cup 2026?

For MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, Germany fans should base themselves in hotels in East Rutherford, nearby Newark, or along the main highway corridors that ring the stadium. These areas give you quick access to MetLife while still offering dining and entertainment before and after matches. A great starting point is the curated list of hotels close to MetLife Stadium here: hotels near MetLife Stadium 🎉

How far are hotels from NRG Stadium in Houston?

The closest hotels to NRG Stadium in Houston are about 1 meter from the venue, roughly a 1-minute drive depending on traffic. That means you can be from your room to your seat in almost no time, which is ideal if you want to soak up the pre-match buzz without worrying about long commutes.

How far are hotels from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford?

The nearest hotels to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford are around 0.3 km away, also about a 1-minute drive. This short distance lets you walk or take a quick rideshare to the stadium, so you can focus on chanting for Germany rather than navigating long transit routes.

What are the best fan parks in Houston and East Rutherford for Germany supporters?

In Houston, look for fan zones set up around the NRG Park complex and in central neighborhoods like Downtown and Midtown, where bars and pop-up venues often host big match screenings and Germany-focused gatherings. In East Rutherford, many fans gravitate toward fan areas linked to MetLife Stadium and popular sports bars in nearby Newark and Jersey City that organize viewing parties with German flags, music, and themed menus. Check official Football World Cup 2026 city guides closer to kick-off for confirmed fan park locations and schedules.

Is there parking at NRG Stadium and MetLife Stadium?

Both NRG Stadium in Houston and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford typically offer extensive on-site parking in large surface lots surrounding the venues. Spaces can sell out on big match days, and traffic can be heavy near kick-off, so plan to arrive early and follow official signage and staff directions. For a smoother experience, consider carpooling with other Germany fans or using rideshare drop-off zones when available.

What is the cheapest way to get from the airport to NRG Stadium in Houston and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford?

In Houston, the most budget-friendly way to reach NRG Stadium from the city’s airports is usually a combination of public transit and light rail, using local buses and the METRORail Red Line where available. In East Rutherford, the cheapest option is typically to take regional rail or local buses from major hubs like Newark or New York City, then transfer to services that stop near MetLife Stadium on event days. If you’re traveling as a group of Germany supporters, splitting a rideshare can sometimes be cost-effective and more convenient than multiple transit tickets.

Are there Germany restaurants or bars near NRG Stadium and MetLife Stadium?

Around NRG Stadium in Houston, you’ll find a mix of international restaurants and sports bars, and several German-inspired spots are scattered across the wider city—especially near central nightlife districts—where you can enjoy schnitzel, sausages, and German beer before heading to the match. Near MetLife Stadium, German-style eateries and beer halls are more common in nearby cities like Newark, Jersey City, and Manhattan, making it easy to pair a pre-game meal with a short train or car ride to the stadium. Your ideal game day: a hearty German meal, then a hotel near the stadium, and finally a roaring crowd under the floodlights.

When should I book my hotel for the Football World Cup 2026 to get the best rate?

For the Football World Cup 2026, Germany fans should aim to book hotels as soon as match schedules and host cities are confirmed—ideally several months in advance—because rates tend to rise as availability shrinks. Look out for flexible booking options with free changes or cancellations, which let you lock in an early rate while still adjusting plans if fixtures or personal schedules shift 🏟️