With the global international soccer tournament drawing travelers to North American host cities this summer, many fans are extending match trips into broader vacations that include sightseeing, dining, and downtime exploration between games. According to a recent U.S. Travel Association study, one in three international soccer travelers plans to stay longer than two weeks, with projected spending of $5,000 per person—roughly 1.7 times higher than the average international visitor. At the same time, strong summer leisure travel demand across North America suggests strong interest in affordable, convenient, and flexible ways to experience popular destinations.
CityPASS tickets bundle and discount admission to top attractions in one convenient purchase. With a nine-day validity period, they offer the flexibility to fit naturally into fans’ multi-day travel plans. With the My CityPASS app, travelers can effortlessly access digital tickets, make reservations, and explore attraction details—all from one easy-to-use mobile experience.
Why CityPASS tickets work for tournament travelers: Savings—bundled pricing can save travelers up to 50% compared with buying individual tickets (actual savings depend on the city). Simplicity—one purchase covers one-time admission to a curated mix of the city’s top attractions. Flexibility—tickets are valid for nine consecutive days from first use, so fans can explore before, after, or between match days.
Sample between-match itineraries include a half-day plan featuring two iconic attractions near downtown or major transit lines, a relaxed family-friendly morning at an aquarium, zoo, or interactive museum before a match, or a full non-match day built around landmarks, views, and indoor options regardless of weather.
CityPASS products are available in 17 major North American destinations, 10 of which are also tournament host cities, making them a practical option for fans attending matches in different venues or extending their trips beyond game day. CityPASS programs are not affiliated with any tournament organizer.
For more information visit citypass.com.

