MetLife Stadium: 10 Best Places to Go Before & After the Match

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Published3 weeks ago
Duration17:12
Video IDUn6iy_IOOSc
Languageen-US
CategoryTravel & Events
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#FIFAWorldCup2026 #MetLifeStadium #NewYorkTravel Everyone has tickets. Almost nobody has a plan. Here's the ultimate guide to MetLife Stadium before, during, and after the FIFA World Cup 2026. The World Cup is coming to New York/New Jersey, and most fans are going to waste their match day sitting around. This video gives you the 10 best places to eat, explore, and kill time near MetLife Stadium — plus the exact transit hack you need to avoid getting stranded. In this guide: - The American Dream Mall hack for zero-parking match days - Newark's Ironbound District — the real pre/post-match food scene - Coney Island, Brooklyn Bridge, DUMBO, the High Line & Hudson Yards - 9/11 Memorial, Central Park, Empire State Building & Top of the Rock - Times Square, Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island - The NJ Transit "No Wristband, No Ride" policy — what you MUST do before you travel 00:00 - Best Places Around MetLife Stadium 01:32 - American Dream Mall 03:05 - The Ironbound District, Newark 04:36 - Coney Island, Brooklyn 06:15 - Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO 07:40 - The High Line & Hudson Yards 09:15 - 9/11 Memorial & Museum 10:22 - Central Park 11:45 - Empire State Building & Top of the Rock 13:06 - Times Square & Broadway 14:31 - Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island If this guide helped you plan your trip, smash LIKE, SUBSCRIBE for more World Cup 2026 city guides, and let me know in the comments: Team Brazil or Team Morocco? Disclaimer: Content sourced externally. For copyright issues, please contact us via our "About" page before filing a claim.

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