FIFA World Cup 2026 · Atlanta

    Don't Wing It
    in Atlanta.

    The only travel guide built specifically for World Cup visitors navigating Atlanta for the first time.

    32 pages. MARTA routes. Stadium logistics. Match day timing. Hotel zones. Local food. 9 mistakes to avoid, and more.

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    Free download · 32 pages · Version 2.0 · April 2026

    The Chaos

    What visitors get wrong

    Surge Pricing

    Expensive rideshare after stadium events

    Prices spike 3–5x after matches. Thousands compete for the same rides at the same time.

    Transit Confusion

    Confusion about MARTA trains

    Atlanta's rail system is powerful but confusing for visitors. Wrong lines, wrong timing, wrong exits.

    Hotel Traps

    Choosing the wrong hotel location

    Not all neighborhoods are equal. A cheap rate 20 miles out will cost you hours in traffic.

    Traffic Gridlock

    Congestion near Mercedes-Benz Stadium

    Downtown Atlanta locks up on match days. Without a plan, you're sitting in your car, not the stands.

    The Solution

    How Smart Fans Navigate Atlanta

    Visitors who plan ahead avoid the worst problems.

    Inside the guide you'll learn

    • The fastest route from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to downtown
    • Which MARTA stations to use for Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    • Which neighborhoods actually make sense for visitors
    • When to leave your hotel on match day
    • Where to eat before and after games

    Atlanta is a great host city — but only if you know how to move around it.

    What's Inside

    Preview the Guide

    A quick look at what you'll receive.

    Includes maps, neighborhood breakdowns, and match-day transportation strategies.

    MARTA Rail Map
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    MARTA Rail Map

    Match Day Game Plan
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    Match Day Game Plan

    9 Mistakes to Avoid
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    9 Mistakes to Avoid

    Atlanta Attractions Guide
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    Atlanta Attractions Guide

    32-page complete guide • mobile friendly • 5 minute read

    Inside the Guide

    What you'll get

    • Best hotel zones ranked by access & value
    • Transportation strategies for match days
    • Complete match day timeline & checklist
    • Common mistakes to avoid (and what to do instead)
    • How to set up the new Breeze card before you land
    • Atlanta slang and local terms you'll actually hear
    • Stadium bag policy — exact rules, no surprises
    • A full 48-hour Atlanta itinerary for days around your match

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    About This Guide

    Built for match day.

    ATL Match Mode was produced by Muted Rebellion, an Atlanta-based media and production company. Our goal is simple — give World Cup visitors the practical information they need to navigate Atlanta without the usual confusion around transportation, hotels, and match-day crowds.

    Practical advice. No fluff.

    Recommended Services

    Atlanta Travel Planning Resources

    If you're traveling for the World Cup, these services can help simplify your trip.

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    Hotels in Atlanta

    Search hotels near downtown and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Book early — World Cup demand will be high.


    Tours & Attractions

    Best Value

    Atlanta CityPASS — 5 attractions in one pass

    From ~$84

    Georgia Aquarium~$40
    World of Coca-Cola~$25
    National Center for Civil and Human Rights~$20
    Zoo Atlanta~$28
    Fernbank Museum of Natural History~$28
    Buy all 5 individually~$141
    CityPASS bundle price~$84
    Buy Atlanta CityPASS — save up to 40%

    Pass is valid for 9 consecutive days from first use — works around your match schedule.

    Tours & Experiences (not in CityPASS)

    Individual experiences not covered by the bundle. Book early — World Cup demand is high.

    Atlanta Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
    From ~$30
    Book on Viator
    MLK Jr. Historic Site Tour
    From ~$20
    Book on GetYourGuide
    Atlanta Botanical Garden
    From ~$22
    Book on GetYourGuide
    Atlanta Food & History Walking Tour
    From ~$45
    Book on GetYourGuide
    Atlanta Helicopter Tour
    From ~$120
    Book on Viator

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    Travel Insurance

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    Money & Currency

    Avoid airport exchange desk fees. Wise offers significantly better exchange rates and a card that works at US ATMs with low fees — ideal for international visitors.

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    Transportation

    HERide is a women-only rideshare service now approved at ATL Airport — ideal for solo female travelers. SpotHero lets you pre-book guaranteed parking near the stadium. Renting a car for day trips outside Atlanta? Compare rates at Rentalcars.com.


    Free Fan Events

    You don't need a stadium ticket to experience the World Cup in Atlanta. These free events run the entire tournament.

    34-day outdoor festival · Free match screenings · Live concerts · 7 MARTA stops from the stadium · June 11–July 19

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