World Cup 2026 Tickets in Philadelphia: Unlock Exclusive Access to Lincoln Financial Field’s Biggest Event!
Where to Eat
Philly cuisine is best known for its trademark cheesesteak, invented in the 1930s. It’s the ultimate gastronomical experience for all the World Cup goers. Still, Philadelphia offers much more beyond this specialty.
Cheesesteaks (Required)
- Pat’s King of Steaks vs Geno’s Steaks: Tourist pilgrimage, open 24 hours, order “whiz wit” (Cheese Whiz with onions)
- Cost: £9.48-11.85 ($12-$15)
- Reality: Tourist traps, but an authentic Philly experience
- Jim’s Steaks (South Street): Local favorite, better than Pat’s/Geno’s, shorter lines
Reading Terminal Market
- DiNic’s Roast Pork: Consistently rated the best sandwich in America
- Bassetts Ice Cream: Oldest ice cream parlor in America (1861)
- Beiler’s Donuts: Amish donuts, fresh daily
Fine Dining
- Zahav: Israeli cuisine, James Beard Award, reservations months in advance
- Vetri Cucina: Italian tasting menu, intimate, £158-237 ($200-$300) per person
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday: Modern American, Rittenhouse Square
Post-Match
- Woodrow’s: Sandwiches, open late
- Jones: Comfort food, weekend brunch, famous
- Campo’s: 24-hour cheesesteaks, Center City
The Bottom Line
This is your 2026 FIFA World Cup Ticket Strategy from January 2026:



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