Stay in The Palm BeachesFor the Largest Soccer Tournament
Experience The Palm Beaches During the World’s Largest Soccer Tournament
For travelers seeking more than just a place to stay during the world’s biggest soccer tournament, The Palm Beaches offer a thoughtfully curated escape just north of the action. This refined South Florida coastal destination invites soccer fans to experience elevated accommodations, seamless access, and a more relaxed way to enjoy the world’s most celebrated competition.
Getting to the soccer match is effortless thanks to Brightline’s high-speed rail, offering quick, convenient service between Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Miami. Explore standout stays near Brightline stations for easy game-day travel, or scroll on to discover even more places to unwind across The Palm Beaches. Travel in comfort, avoid traffic, and arrive ready to cheer—then return to a destination where relaxation comes naturally.
Things to Do Before and After The Matches
Enjoy less crowded beaches, acclaimed dining, arts and cultural attractions, and a sophisticated coastal lifestyle that feels curated yet effortless. Whether you’re joining a local watch party, exploring chef-driven restaurants, or unwinding after match day, The Palm Beaches deliver a more elevated, less stressful way to experience the tournament.
Whether you’re following every match or just showing up for the big moments, The Palm Beaches will be buzzing with places to watch. From waterfront bars to lively neighborhood pubs, fans can catch matches across Palm Beach County during the world’s biggest soccer tournament, often with themed drink specials, large screens and a crowd that knows how to cheer.
Experiences and Watch Parties at Hotels
Courtyard by Marriott West Palm Beach Airport (West Palm Beach) – In honor of the games, take advantage of a special $149 rate (room-only, suites excluded) that includes breakfast for two from June 11 through July 20. The hotel will also host a lively Football Happy Hour from 5:30–7:30 p.m., featuring $5 beers and buy-one-get-one on well drinks.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Boca Raton (Boca Raton) – Enjoy 18% savings during the big tournament and perks like cooked-to-order complimentary breakfast buffet daily, evening reception nightly, complimentary wifi, parking, and 12pm check outs when available.
Hilton West Palm Beach (West Palm Beach) – Hilton West Palm Beach will activate a resort-wide Summer of Soccer viewing experience throughout the 2026 tournament, featuring daytime poolside match viewing at La Playa, evening watch parties at Galley, and themed food and beverage offerings. La Playa is open daily from 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Guests can use ResortPass to book a poolside experience. Galley is open daily from 4–11 p.m. and GOALden Hours specials are available at the bar from 4–11 p.m.. Reservations are recommended.
Opal Grand Resort & Spa (Delray Beach) – Enjoy rotating special food and drink menus at Elevate Skye Bar and Monkey Bar throughout the tournament
Palm House (Palm Beach) – Palm House’s Stay & Play Package offers guests an elevated and seamless way to enjoy the matches, including a private round-trip ride from Palm House to the game, a Bento Box to enjoy in the car, and dedicated driver service.
PGA National Resort (Palm Beach Gardens) – During tournament season, the Lobby Bar features a globally inspired food and beverage menu celebrating participating countries. Highlights include a savory picanha steak sandwich, jumbo wings with bold flavors like buffalo, Thai peanut, and sazon dry rub, wagyu beef sliders, and a German-style hot dog. Guests can also enjoy a curated selection of specialty cocktails and beverages representing countries from around the world.
Amrit Ocean Resort (Singer Island) – From July 11-19, experience the games at Taaza Beach Club by day and Lala Lobby Bar & Lounge by night. Enjoy elevated match-day viewing with a lineup of match-inspired bites like wings, specialty pizzas, smash burgers, and fish tacos, alongside beer buckets, specialty pitcher cocktails, and happy hour pizza offerings available throughout the games. Live match screenings will take place across both venues, creating an energetic, beachfront setting for fans and resort guests alike.
The Boca Raton (Boca Raton) – The Boca Raton is marking Miami’s World Cup debut with a headline-making, ultra-luxe offering: a $1 million, five-day “World Cup Legends Experience.” Designed for four guests, the package includes time on the pitch with soccer legends, helicopter transfers to Hard Rock Stadium, a private yacht cruise, exclusive spa access, and fully customized dining throughout the stay.
The Ben West Palm (West Palm Beach) will offer an elevated viewing experience complete with family-friendly activations and approachable game-day dining. Participants can gather inside the Studio to watch Cup matches on an impressive, theater-quality 13×6-foot LED screen projecting full sound, creating an immersive, stadium-like atmosphere, complete with tiered seating, themed concessions, curated food and beverage offerings from the hotel’s signature restaurant, Proper Grit, and interactive fan activations.
The Singer Oceanfront Resort (Singer Island) – Each cabana located poolside at The Singer will transform into a private and immersive viewing lounge complete with TVs, soccer-inspired décor and specialty cocktails. Available to both resort guests and locals via ResortPass.
West Palm Beach Marriott (West Palm Beach) – Bistro 1001 hosts a daily Happy Hour from 3–6 p.m. at the Bistro Bar. More information on themed offerings coming soon!
White Elephant Palm Beach (Palm Beach) – Guests will enjoy complimentary BMW pickup from the Brightline train, which shuttles visitors from Miami to West Palm Beach in just over an hour, as well as a $50 daily breakfast credit, a themed welcome amenity, and a curated cocktail kit inspired by the competing countries.
Wyndham Grand Jupiter (Jupiter) – Enjoy themed food and beverage specials at both the Lobby Lounge and Pool Bar from June 11 through July 19.
Food and Drink Specials at Local Establishments
Game days taste better in The Palm Beaches. Explore the growing list of dining deals below and plan where to eat, sip and celebrate throughout the tournament.
Town Center at Boca Raton is transforming its Food Court into an immersive soccer Fan Zone for live match viewings on June 24, July 1, and July 7 from 11 AM–5 PM. The experience will feature large-scale screen broadcasts, a live MC, interactive photo installations, and themed activations from participating retailers and dining partners.
DAS Beer Garden (Jupiter) – 25+ screens, 65 beers on tap, and a lively fan atmosphere where DAS pours a free DAS Lager for all guests for each USA goal. Plus, DAS is hosting a Street Soccer Party in Downtown Abacoa Sunday, July 19, 12pm-6pm to watch the big final game – expect a huge LED screen and live music leading up to the matches.
Ela Curry & Cocktails (Palm Beach Gardens) – Outdoor viewing with happy hour pricing
Le Colonial (Delray Beach) – From June 11 through July 19, Le Colonial Delray is hosting select World Cup match screenings, pairing the excitement of the tournament with signature French-Vietnamese cuisine, celebratory bubbles, and specialty cocktails. One standout is the Golden Goal, crafted with Don Julio 1942, yuzu, honey syrup, and Gerard Bertrand Brut. Guests can also toast the tournament with the Championship Flight, featuring Don Julio Añejo, Don Julio 70, and Don Julio 1942, alongside additional World Cup-inspired cocktails.
Lucky Shuck Oyster Bar & Taphouse (Jupiter) – Enjoy specialty cocktails celebrating the tournament’s host countries at The Beacon and Topside at the Beacon.
A1A Global Ground is rolling out dedicated, full-service match day transportation programs across South Florida for 2026, offering everything from VIP transfers to large-group logistics.
Palm Beach Tours & Transportation is offering VIP rides to the games across The Palm Beaches, Fort Lauderdale and Miami, including private SUVs, sprinters, shuttles, and mini buses. Call 561-655-5515.