New York New Jersey will be one of the most visited host regions during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Fans will stay, eat and celebrate in New York City while matches are played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, creating a unique metropolitan World Cup experience.
New York offers unmatched global dining, nightlife, attractions and fan zones, while New Jersey provides easier stadium access, more affordable lodging and better options for RV travel. Because MetLife Stadium sits in the Meadowlands complex, fans must understand how parking, transit and traffic patterns work on match days. The region will be one of the busiest in North America during the tournament.

The New York Metropolitan Area is one of the most international regions in the world, making it a natural global hub for World Cup celebrations. Visitors will find massive viewing areas, street festivals and fan events spread across the city. While matches take place in East Rutherford, New York City itself will be the center of fan culture.
Expected fan gathering zones include:
Times Square
Hudson Yards
Central Park
Lower Manhattan near the Oculus
Brooklyn Williamsburg and DUMBO
Jersey City and Hoboken waterfronts
These neighborhoods offer everything from iconic landmarks to multicultural food scenes and nightlife that continues well after matches end.
Camping outside Manhattan allows fans to avoid city parking stress while still being able to visit the city using ferries, rail or park and ride stations.
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Hotels in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Hoboken will be among the most expensive of all host cities. RV travel offers:
The stadium sits in the Meadowlands Sports Complex with both car and rail access. Each method has advantages and limitations.
Liberty Harbor RV Park (Jersey City, NJ)
The closest RV park to New York City. Offers skyline views, ferry access to Manhattan, efficient transit and extremely high demand during events.
Cheesequake State Park (Matawan, NJ)
Wooded sites, electric hookups and convenient access to the Garden State Parkway. A quiet and nature oriented base.
Timberline Campground (New Jersey)
Family friendly with full hookups and easy access to highways.
Allaire State Park Campground (Wall Township, NJ)
Scenic, wooded sites near hiking and historic attractions. Good for fans who want quieter surroundings.
Battle Row Campground (Long Island, NY)
Full hookups and suburban comfort, although travel times into New Jersey vary based on traffic.
Croton Point Park (Croton on Hudson, NY)
Riverside campground with beautiful scenery. Metro North rail access into Manhattan for sightseeing.
| Campground | Distance to Stadium | Hookups | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberty Harbor | 25 to 35 min | Electric | Fastest access to Manhattan | Extremely high demand and premium pricing |
| Cheesequake State Park | 35 to 45 min | Electric | Nature near major highways | Quiet, shaded, reliable |
| Timberline Campground | 40 to 55 min | Full | Families and easy highway access | Practical and convenient |
| Allaire State Park | 55 to 75 min | Electric | Peaceful forest camping | Longer drive but beautiful |
| Croton Point Park | 50 to 70 min | Full | Scenic stays with transit options | Metro North rail is ideal for city sightseeing |
| Battle Row Campground | 60 to 75 min | Full | Suburban comfort on Long Island | Travel requires bridge crossings and traffic planning |
The New York region experiences warm and humid summers.
Expect:
Highs between 80 and 95 degrees
Occasional heat waves
Afternoon thunderstorms
High humidity
Hot concrete and outdoor areas in Manhattan
RV air conditioning will be essential.
Driving
Avoid driving into Manhattan with an RV
Use New Jersey highways to approach the stadium
Expect tolls on bridges, tunnels and expressways
Walking and Transit
New York is exceptionally walkable and safe in major districts.
Tips:
Stay aware in crowded subway stations
Avoid unlit industrial areas
Use PATH or ferries to avoid dense Manhattan traffic
Follow stadium police directions on match day
Expected gathering spaces include:
Times Square
Central Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Hudson Yards
Hoboken Waterfront
Liberty State Park
Large screens, sponsor activations and cultural programming are anticipated in multiple zones.
New York is a gateway city for regional and international travel.
Visitors can easily combine multiple host regions in one trip.
RV parks range from 60 to 120 dollars per night depending on proximity
Manhattan hotels will be among the most expensive in North America
Parking in Manhattan is difficult and costly
Transit is affordable and widely used
Food varies from budget friendly street vendors to high end restaurants
New York is one of the most diverse food cities in the world.
Not recommended. Use campgrounds outside the city and rely on transit.
Typically 25 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes. Service is increased for major events.
Times Square, Central Park and waterfront districts.
Yes. Tailgating is allowed in most lots.