FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico City: Free Fan Zones and Public Viewing Areas

Mexico City is preparing for one of the biggest global sporting events in history: the FIFA World Cup 2026. The city government has confirmed 18 official public viewing locations where matches will be broadcast for free in open public spaces.
These areas, known internationally as Fan Zones or Public Viewing Areas, will transform parks, plazas, and sports complexes into large-scale community gathering points throughout the tournament.
What Are Fan Zones or Public Viewing Areas?
Fan Zones (also known as Public Viewing Areas) are designated public spaces where live football matches are broadcast on giant screens, often combined with cultural programming, food experiences, and entertainment activities.
Mexico City’s approach for 2026
In Mexico City, these spaces are designed with a strong focus on accessibility and safety:
- Free public entry
- Family-friendly environments
- No alcohol sales or consumption
- Cultural and sports programming
- High-definition giant screens
- Community-focused experiences
The goal is to extend the World Cup experience beyond stadiums and turn the entire city into a shared celebration.
Main Fan Zone in Mexico City — The Zócalo
The main Fan Zone (FIFA Fan Fest) for the World Cup 2026 in Mexico City will be located at the Zócalo, the historic heart of the city.
What is the Zócalo?
The Zócalo, officially known as Plaza de la Constitución, is the main square of Mexico City and one of the largest public squares in the world. It is located in the Historic Center (Centro Histórico) and is surrounded by key landmarks such as:
- The National Palace (Palacio Nacional)
- The Metropolitan Cathedral
- Historic government buildings and colonial architecture
It is traditionally used for major national celebrations, political events, concerts, cultural festivals, and large public gatherings.

Important context and current situation
As of June 11, 2026, it is important to note that there have been ongoing protests in the downtown area of Mexico City, particularly involving teachers’ unions (CNTE), demanding better salaries and labor conditions.
Recent reports indicate that demonstrations have taken place in and around the historic center and Zócalo area, with increased security measures and temporary disruptions to public installations related to the upcoming Fan Fest.
Authorities have stated that the event remains planned, but the situation is still evolving and subject to change depending on public order conditions.
👉 Because of this, it is strongly recommended to follow local news and official updates closely, as the main Fan Fest at the Zócalo could be adjusted, restricted, or temporarily suspended depending on developments.
At the moment, the Fan Zone infrastructure is being installed and preparations continue, but the situation remains fluid due to ongoing demonstrations in the area.
Official World Cup 2026 Fan Zones in Mexico City
The 18 confirmed Public Viewing locations are:
- Álvaro Obregón – Parque La Bombilla
- Azcapotzalco – Parque Tezozómoc
- Gustavo A. Madero – Deportivo Hermanos Galeana
- Benito Juárez – Parque Las Américas
- Coyoacán – Parque de la Consolación
- Cuajimalpa – Deportivo San Mateo Atenco
- Cuauhtémoc – Plaza Garibaldi
- Gustavo A. Madero – Campos Revolución
- Iztacalco – Deportivo Leandro Valle
- Iztapalapa – Utopía Meyehualco
- Iztapalapa – Central de Abastos
- Magdalena Contreras – Unidad Independencia
- Miguel Hidalgo – Parque Cri-Cri
- Milpa Alta – Deportivo San Francisco Tecoxpa
- Tlalpan – Deportivo Vivanco
- Tláhuac – Bosque de Tláhuac
- Venustiano Carranza – Utopía Deportivo Eduardo Molina
- Xochimilco – Deportivo Xochimilco
World Cup Experience in Mexico City
Beyond live match screenings, these Fan Zones will include cultural programming, sports activities, and local food experiences showcasing the diversity of Mexican cuisine.
Food will play a central role in the World Cup experience, connecting football with Mexico City’s culinary identity.
If you want to go beyond stadium energy and experience the real local food culture — found in markets, street stalls, and traditional neighborhoods — you can do it in an authentic way.
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Where Can You Drink Alcohol During the World Cup in Mexico City?
It is important to note that public alcohol consumption is not allowed in Mexico City.
For this reason:
- Fan Zones will not allow alcohol sales or consumption
- Surrounding public areas are also regulated
- These spaces are designed to remain safe and family-friendly
If you wish to consume alcohol, it is only permitted inside licensed establishments such as restaurants, bars, and private venues.

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