Safety tips for fans visiting Monterrey for the 2026 World Cup
The most useful safety tips for Monterrey during the 2026 World Cup boil down to: secure your tickets and documents, plan transit in advance, stay hydrated, and use registered transport at night.
Safe travel is mostly about preparation. Monterrey is a safe destination for most visitors with standard urban precautions — broadly comparable to any large metropolitan area worldwide. The list below collects the practical guidance most likely to keep your tournament trouble-free.
Before you arrive
- Make a digital copy of your passport, visa and tourist card — store in cloud and on your phone.
- Register tickets in the official FIFA app and screenshot QR codes.
- Buy local data SIM or check international roaming — calls to emergency services should work even with no SIM.
- Set up your bank for international transactions to avoid fraud blocks.
While in Monterrey
- Carry minimal cash; cards are widely accepted.
- Use hotel safes for passports — carry a copy.
- Drink water (the average Monterrey summer day is 24°C+) and avoid alcohol-led heat exposure.
- Trust your gut about an area — leave if it feels off.
- Metrorrey Line 2 reaches the stadium via Sendero station and shuttle.
If something happens
Dial 911 for police, fire or medical emergencies in Mexico. The FIFA+ app's fan assistance feature provides multilingual support 24/7. Embassies and consulates of major football nations are staffing extended hours in all host cities for the duration of the tournament.