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Public Transport Guide for World Cup Fans in New York

Last updated: May 27, 2026 by Judy Ann

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

If you’re heading to New York for the World Cup, I’ll be honest—getting around the city might feel intimidating at first. But once you understand how the system works, it quickly becomes one of the easiest (and fastest) ways to move between stadiums, fan zones, and iconic neighbourhoods.

I’ve put together this guide exactly how I’d want to read it myself before a big international event: practical, detailed, and easy to skim when you’re rushing out the door to catch a match.

 

Why Public Transport Is the Best Way to Get Around NYC During the World Cup

New York traffic is… intense. Add World Cup crowds into the mix, and taxis or Ubers can quickly become slow and expensive.

Instead, I always rely on:

  • The subway (your best friend)
  • Buses (great for shorter routes or when the subway doesn’t connect easily)
  • Regional trains (for stadium access outside Manhattan)

The entire system is run by the MTA and connects nearly every part of the city—and crucially, it runs 24/7. That alone makes it perfect for late-night matches and celebrations.

You can find MTA subway maps here.

 

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

ALSO SEE: How to Get to MetLife Stadium from NYC

 

Understanding the NYC Subway (Quick Beginner Guide)

The subway is the backbone of New York transport—and once you get the hang of it, it’s incredibly efficient.

Here’s what I always keep in mind:

  • Trains run 24 hours a day
  • Lines are identified by letters (A, C, E) or numbers (1–7)
  • “Uptown” = north, “Downtown” = south
  • Express trains skip stops (great for speed, but easy to miss your stop if you’re not paying attention)

A single ride costs about $3 as of 2026 (Forbes), making it one of the most affordable ways to travel across such a massive city.

 

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

How to Pay: OMNY Is the Only Thing You Need

Forget everything you’ve heard about MetroCards—New York is transitioning away from them.

These days, I just use OMNY, which is honestly one of the easiest systems in the world:

  • Tap your contactless card or phone
  • Walk through the turnstile
  • Done

No apps, no tickets, no stress.

Even better, there’s a weekly fare cap—once you hit around $34–$35 in a week, the rest of your rides are essentially free (MTA).

👉 Translation: If you’re in NYC for multiple match days, you’ll naturally max this out—and save money without even trying.

 

 

Subway vs Bus: Which Should You Use?

I’ll keep this simple:

 

Use the subway when:

  • You’re travelling long distances (Manhattan → Brooklyn, etc.)
  • You’re heading to a stadium or major fan zone
  • You want speed

 

Use the bus when:

  • You want a scenic ride above ground
  • You’re going short distances
  • The subway route is awkward

Both cost the same (around $3 per ride) and allow free transfers within two hours if you use the same payment method (MTA).

 

ALSO SEE: Best Way to Travel from Manhattan to MetLife Stadium

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

Getting From the Airport to Your Hotel

From JFK Airport

  • Take the AirTrain to Jamaica or Howard Beach
  • Transfer to the subway

 

From LaGuardia (LGA)

  • No subway directly—take a bus (like Q70) to the subway

 

From Newark (EWR)

  • Use the AirTrain + NJ Transit into Manhattan

 

My honest tip? Don’t overthink it. Just follow signs for “Subway” or “AirTrain”—New York does a surprisingly good job guiding you.

 

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

Best Areas to Stay for Easy Transport Access

If you want your World Cup experience to feel seamless, location matters.

 I have a complete guide on the best areas to stay in New York on the blog but here are a few areas I always recommend:

 

Midtown Manhattan (Best Overall)

  • Close to major subway lines
  • Easy access to everything
  • Pod Times Square Hotel
  • Arlo Midtown

You can browse options here: Browse Midtown hotels on Booking.com

 

Lower Manhattan (Great for sightseeing + transport)

  • Near multiple subway hubs
  • World Center Hotel
  • The Beekman

 

Brooklyn (Trendy + often better value)

  • Still very well connected
  • Ace Hotel Brooklyn
  • The William Vale

 

ALSO SEE: Uber vs Train in NYC During the World Cup

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

How to Get to World Cup Matches & Fan Zones

While exact venues vary, here’s how I approach it:

  • Check the nearest subway line to the stadium
  • Aim to arrive 45–60 minutes early
  • Follow crowds—they’re usually heading to the same place

 

For matches outside Manhattan (like New Jersey venues), you’ll likely use:

  • NJ Transit trains
  • Shuttle buses from major hubs

 

My Go-To Transport Strategy During Big Events

When I’m in NYC during something major (and trust me, the World Cup will be huge), I keep things simple:

  • Stick to one main subway line per day
  • Avoid peak rush hours (7–10am, 4–7pm)
  • Always allow extra time for delays

And yes—delays will happen. That’s part of the NYC experience.

 

Safety Tips I Always Follow

New York is generally safe, especially in busy areas, but I still keep a few habits:

  • Stand away from the platform edge
  • Keep your phone secure (especially on crowded trains)
  • Ride in busier carriages late at night

The subway runs 24/7, but late-night service can be slower—so just plan ahead.

 

Best Tours & Experiences (Easy to Reach by Subway)

If you’re making a trip out of the World Cup (which I highly recommend), these are all easy to access via public transport:

  • Book a NYC sightseeing cruise
  • Top of the Rock observation deck tickets
  • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island tour

All of these are near major subway stops, so you won’t need anything more than your OMNY tap.

ALSO SEE: Best Travel Passes for World Cup Host Cities

Common Mistakes First-Time Visitors Make

I’ve made a few of these myself, so here’s what to avoid:

  • Taking the wrong direction train (always check Uptown vs Downtown)
  • Getting on an express train by accident
  • Not realising you don’t need to tap out of the subway
  • Buying unnecessary passes instead of using OMNY

 

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

What I’d Do If I Had 3 Days for the World Cup

Just to make this super practical, here’s how I’d structure it:

Day 1

  • Arrive + subway from airport
  • Explore Midtown + fan zones

Day 2

  • Match day (subway to stadium)
  • Evening in Brooklyn

Day 3

  • Statue of Liberty or skyline views
  • Quick shopping + departure

All using the subway, no taxis needed.

ALSO SEE: How to Avoid Transport Chaos During Match Days

Planning a trip to NYC for the FIFA World Cup 2026? This New York public transport guide covers everything World Cup fans need to know about the subway, buses, airport transfers, stadium travel, OMNY tap payments, and how to get around NYC like a local. Includes NYC travel tips, where to stay, match day transport advice, and budget-friendly ways to explore New York during the World Cup. Perfect for FIFA 2026 travel planning, NYC itineraries, and football fan travel inspiration.

 

Final Thoughts: Why NYC Public Transport Is Perfect for the World Cup

I’ll say this confidently: once you get used to it, New York’s transport system becomes part of the experience.

It’s fast, affordable, and honestly kind of iconic.

And during something as big as the World Cup, it’s also the smartest way to:

  • Save money
  • Avoid traffic
  • Move like a local

If you take one thing from this guide, let it be this:

  • Just tap your card, follow the signs, and go.

You’ll figure it out faster than you think.

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