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World Cup Group L Itinerary: England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama Across Dallas, Toronto, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia
Chase Group L as England, Croatia, Ghana and Panama move through Dallas, Toronto, Boston, New York City and Philadelphia. This plan pairs match-night logistics—best stadium access, ideal bars to watch with locals, and fast transit routes—with city stops like Deep Ellum, the Distillery District, the Freedom Trail, the High Line and the Italian Market. Use it to pick where to watch, how to travel between cities, and which local experiences to slot in between kickoffs.

World Cup Group I Travel Itinerary: Follow Your Team in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto
Follow Group I as France, Senegal and Norway jump between New York City, Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto. This plan pairs match-day adrenaline with real neighborhoods — think pre-match sandwiches in Greenwich Village, espresso in Boston's North End, craft-beer cheers near Lincoln Financial Field and late-night poutine in the Distillery District. You get practical transit routes, where to catch the best fan atmosphere, stadium-approach tips and local eats so you spend less time guessing and more time in the stands.

World Cup Group E Itinerary: Follow your team through Houston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Kansas City and New York City
Start in Houston with stadium thunder and spicy tacos, move to Philadelphia’s gritty fan bars, feel Toronto’s multicultural buzz, breathe in Kansas City’s barbecue smoke between matches, and finish amid New York City’s relentless energy. This route stitches match-day logistics to real city life: where to catch a postgame celebration, fast transit hacks to avoid the worst lines, and the local dishes that actually hit after 90 minutes. Honest picks, traffic warnings and fan spots so you follow the teams without wasting time.

World Cup Group C Travel Itinerary: NYC → Boston → Philadelphia → Miami → Atlanta
Follow Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland across New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, and Atlanta with a route that pairs match-day atmosphere and local life. Expect bar chants and street food—jerk chicken in Brooklyn, clam chowder in the North End, cheesesteaks in South Philly, Cuban sandwiches in Little Havana, wings near Mercedes-Benz Stadium—plus exact transit advice: Amtrak for the Northeast legs, best flight hacks to Miami, where to stash bags by stadiums, and the bars and neighborhoods that actually feel like the game.

One-Week New York City Itinerary - Pro Tips & Classic Eats
See NYC in seven efficient days with a tight, walkable plan that saves time and avoids common traps. Pro tips: book Broadway and major museum tickets early, favor the subway for fastest transfers, and cross the Brooklyn Bridge at golden hour. Classic eats & markets to plan around: Delico 765 (market, 765 2nd Ave, Midtown); SoHo food market (SoHo); The Met food court (The Met); Stone Street pubs (30 Stone St); Minetta Tavern (113 MacDougal St) and Caffe Reggio (119 MacDougal St) in Greenwich Village (reserve dinners); Best Bagel & Coffee (225 W 35th St); Cafe Paradiso (144 W 65th St). 💡 Practical Tips: arrive early to markets, carry a compact umbrella and comfortable shoes. Follow the day-by-day route to hit landmarks, museums, Broadway and the city’s most classical bites. Book tickets and reservations now.