The World Cup Is Coming. These Luxury Homes Put You Close to the Action.

The FIFA World Cup is many things: a sporting spectacle, a cultural phenomenon, and for one glorious month, a logistical puzzle involving millions of fans trying to figure out where to stay. We’ve curated some of our favorite listings that offer luxury, lifestyle, and a quick trip to the games.

With MetLife Stadium set to host the World Cup Final and Miami preparing for a slate of marquee matches, these homes offer something almost as coveted as a seat at the game: a luxurious place to celebrate—or recover from—90 minutes of emotional turmoil.

For the Fan Who Wants Manhattan and Match Day

50 West 66th Street #17F

The World Cup Final may take place across the Hudson at MetLife Stadium, but New York City will undoubtedly serve as tournament headquarters. International media, sponsors, celebrities, and soccer fans from every corner of the globe are expected to descend upon the city, turning Manhattan into one giant watch party.

Located in Lincoln Square, this sprawling 5-bedroom residence places homeowners in the heart of the action without the hassle. Lincoln Center is steps away. Central Park is your backyard. Some of the city’s best restaurants are within walking distance. And when it’s time to head to the Final, New Jersey is remarkably accessible.

Think of it as the perfect home base for someone who wants to spend the morning strolling through Central Park, the afternoon debating formations over martinis, and the evening watching soccer history unfold.

For the Fan Who Wants to Beat the Traffic

926 Hudson Street

Every World Cup host city has a secret weapon.

For New York, it might be Hoboken.

While visitors crowd into Midtown hotels and spend half the day navigating packed transit hubs, the owner of this handsome Hudson Street residence can quietly enjoy one of the region’s most charming neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets, neighborhood cafés, waterfront walks, and postcard-worthy skyline views create a distinctly different World Cup experience.

And then there’s the location. Situated between Manhattan and MetLife Stadium, Hoboken offers the rare luxury of not having to choose between city life and game-day convenience.

It’s the kind of place where you can host friends for a pre-match gathering, hop over to the stadium, and still make it back in time for a celebratory nightcap.

For the Fan Who Thinks Every Match Should Include a Beach

1201 20th Street #204

Located in Sunset Harbor, one of Miami Beach’s most coveted neighborhoods, this residence offers a distinctly different tournament experience. Instead of skyscrapers and subway platforms, there are waterfront cafés, marina views, paddleboards, and year-round sunshine.

The neighborhood has quietly become one of Miami Beach’s coolest enclaves, attracting residents who appreciate a walkable lifestyle and easy access to both South Beach and Biscayne Bay. During the World Cup, that means spending the morning on the water, grabbing lunch at a neighborhood hotspot, and heading to Hard Rock Stadium for an evening match. You can even catch the sunset over the bay before kickoff. 

No matter which team you’re rooting for, these homes are crowd pleasers. 


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