What Does $1 Million Buy You at the 2026 World Cup Final?

As demand for the FIFA World Cup 2026 final continues to surge, a luxury Manhattan hotel has introduced a hospitality package carrying a price tag few football fans can afford.

The Mark Hotel in New York has unveiled a World Cup weekend experience worth $1 million, positioning it among the most expensive football hospitality packages ever offered.

The package, called the “World Cup Extravaganza,” includes exclusive access to the FIFA World Cup final, private helicopter transportation, luxury accommodation and high-end hospitality services for six guests.

The offer covers a five-night stay from July 16 to July 21, 2026, at The Mark Penthouse, which the hotel describes as the largest hotel penthouse suite in North America.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico. The tournament final is scheduled for July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

With New York expected to attract hundreds of thousands of football fans during the final weekend, the package targets ultra-high-net-worth travellers seeking privacy and premium access.

Helicopters, Caviar and a Private Yacht

Guests will stay in a sprawling penthouse occupying the hotel’s top two floors. The property overlooks Central Park and offers panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.

The suite will feature oversized screens showing every World Cup match, private lounges and personalized entertainment services.

The package accommodates six guests. The hotel will also provide two additional rooms for assistants, security personnel or support staff.

A dedicated butler and an on-call massage therapist will remain available throughout the stay.

One of the headline attractions is a private charter aboard The Mark’s 70-foot Herreshoff sailboat. Guests will sail around New York Harbor and pass landmarks including the Statue of Liberty.

The experience also includes bespoke dining prepared by renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten or luxury dining brand Caviar Kaspia.

Visitors will enjoy caviar service and drinks on the penthouse terrace while taking in views of Manhattan. The suite also includes access to a private gym and a cold plunge area.

Pitchside Access to Football History

Perhaps the most exclusive feature comes on match day.

Guests will travel to and from the World Cup final by private helicopter, avoiding the congestion expected around the stadium and across New York City.

A chauffeur-driven luxury vehicle will remain available throughout the trip.

At the stadium, guests will receive midfield pitchside premium seats, among the most sought-after tickets in world football.

The package also includes access to exclusive lounges, private entrances, premium hospitality services and commemorative gifts.

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After the final whistle, guests will return to The Mark for a private celebration overlooking Madison Avenue.

Luxury travel experts say major sporting events increasingly attract high-end hospitality offerings. The FIFA World Cup, the Olympics and Formula One races have all become major opportunities for luxury brands and hotels to target wealthy travellers.

For most football supporters, the World Cup final remains a dream. For six guests at The Mark Hotel, that dream comes with helicopters, caviar and a $1 million bill.

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