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HOUSTON WORLD CUP 2026

International Fans:
You Are Welcome and Safe in Houston

We know the headlines. We know the surveys. 59% of international fans feel uneasy about traveling to the US right now.

Here is what the headlines do not tell you about Houston.

The Most Diverse City in America. That Is Not a Slogan. It Is a Census Fact.

Houston is more ethnically and culturally diverse than New York City. More diverse than Los Angeles. More diverse than any other city in the United States. This is not civic pride talking — it is US Census data.

145+ languages are spoken in Houston households. Our Chinatown is the second largest in the US. Our Nigerian community is the largest in North America. Our Indian district (Mahatma Gandhi District on Hillcroft) is a designated cultural zone. Little Saigon, Spring Branch’s Central American corridor, Alief’s West African hub — these are not tourist neighborhoods. These are where Houstonians live, work, and raise families.

When you walk into a Houston restaurant, grocery store, or neighborhood, you are not a novelty. You are a neighbor. That is just how this city works.

NRG Stadium: The Only Air-Conditioned World Cup Venue

Houston summers are hot. We are not going to pretend otherwise. But NRG Stadium has something no other World Cup 2026 host city stadium has: full air conditioning with a retractable roof.

While fans at MetLife Stadium, AT&T Stadium, and other venues will be dealing with open-air heat or partial shade, every seat at NRG Stadium will be climate-controlled. The stadium just completed a $55 million renovation specifically for World Cup readiness — new seating, upgraded concourses, enhanced technology throughout.

You will be comfortable. Period.

$1.25 Transit. No Surge Pricing. No Gouging.

METRO Houston has committed to keeping fares at $1.25 per ride during the entire World Cup. No surge pricing. No special event markups. No $15 subway rides like other host cities are planning.

The METRORail Red Line runs directly from downtown to NRG Stadium. Green and Purple Lines connect to EaDo, where the FIFA Fan Festival will be. Bus routes cover every major neighborhood.

METRO is also deploying 55 additional police officers specifically for World Cup operations — dedicated to transit safety so you can ride with confidence at any hour.

Houston Has Done This Before. Many Times.

This is not Houston’s first global event. Not even close:

  • Super Bowl LI (2017) — 1.1 million visitors, zero major security incidents
  • Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004) — same result
  • NCAA Final Four — hosted multiple times at NRG Stadium
  • World Series (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022) — Astros brought the world to Houston four times in six years
  • Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo — 2.5 million visitors annually for 20+ days. Every single year.
  • Offshore Technology Conference — 60,000+ international attendees from 100+ countries. Every year.

Houston’s law enforcement, emergency services, and hospitality infrastructure handle global-scale events as routine operations. The World Cup is bigger, yes. But the muscle memory is already here.

Practical Safety Information

Emergency Numbers

  • Emergency (police, fire, ambulance): 911 — works from any phone, including international phones with no US plan
  • Non-emergency police: 713-884-3131
  • Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
  • Houston 311: Dial 311 for city services, noise complaints, non-emergency municipal issues

Medical Care

Houston is home to the Texas Medical Center — the largest medical complex on Earth. That is not an exaggeration. 106,000 employees. 61 institutions. 10 million patient encounters per year. More surgeries are performed here than anywhere else in the world.

Key hospitals near World Cup venues:

  • Memorial Hermann (Texas Medical Center) — Level I Trauma Center, 15 min from NRG Stadium
  • Houston Methodist Hospital — ranked among the best in the nation, 15 min from NRG
  • Ben Taub Hospital — Level I Trauma Center with the busiest ER in Houston, treats everyone regardless of insurance or immigration status
  • Texas Children’s Hospital — largest pediatric hospital in the US

If you need medical care, you will receive it. Houston hospitals treat patients regardless of nationality, insurance status, or ability to pay. That is the law, and it is how this city operates.

Consulates

Houston has the third-largest consular corps in the United States — 92 consulates and trade offices. Whatever country you are from, there is very likely a consulate here that can help you if needed. The Consular District is located near the Galleria area.

Common-Sense Tips

  • Houston is a car city, but World Cup zones will have dedicated pedestrian areas and transit. Use METRORail for stadium and Fan Festival access.
  • Stay hydrated. Houston in June-July averages 92-95F (33-35C) with high humidity. Carry water. The AC indoors will feel like a different climate.
  • Download the METRO app (METRO Q Fare) before you arrive. Load fare on your phone — no cash needed on buses or rail.
  • Uber and Lyft operate citywide. They are safe and reliable, especially late at night.
  • Fan zones and major entertainment districts will have increased police presence throughout the tournament.

We Are Houstonians. Taking Care of Visitors Is What We Do.

Houston did not become the most diverse city in America by accident. It happened because people from every corner of the world came here and found a place that welcomed them. That has been true for decades, and it will absolutely be true during the World Cup.

Wear your national colors. Sing your songs. Bring your flags. Walk through any neighborhood in this city and you will find people who are genuinely happy you are here. That is Houston.

Welcome to our city. We have been getting ready for you.

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