👥 Group Travel
Traveling with a supporters group or organizing a large trip? Here's how to coordinate tickets, hotels, and transport for groups in Boston.
Supporters
Hotel Blocks
Group Tickets
Planning Your Group
Group Travel Essentials
Groups of 10+ require more advance planning than individual travel. Ticket distribution, accommodation coordination, and group transport all need to be locked in months before the tournament. Start now — Boston hotel inventory for match weeks is selling fast.
Group Ticket Strategy
Supporters Club Allocations
National team supporters clubs often receive dedicated ticket allocations before general sale. Contact your national team's official supporters association immediately — many require membership and early registration. This is the most reliable route for groups from overseas.
FIFA Travel Packages
FIFA's official travel partner (match hospitality packages) bundles tickets with accommodation and transport. Expensive, but the easiest way to guarantee seating together for large groups. Check FIFA.com for official hospitality partners.
Individual Purchase + Coordination
Have each group member purchase their own tickets during the same FIFA sales phase to maximize the chance of getting adjacent seats. Coordinate on a group chat to buy simultaneously when tickets go on sale. Request adjacent seats when buying.
Resale for Late Groups
Groups assembling late can use StubHub or the FIFA official resale platform. Adjacent seats are harder to find — buy as blocks where possible. Check StubHub's "Together" feature which groups adjacent seats.
Group Accommodation
For groups, the choice is between a hotel room block or a large VRBO. Both have advantages depending on group size.
2–4 people
Standard hotel rooms work well. Request adjoining rooms. Downtown hotels on the MBTA Commuter Rail corridor are ideal.
Hotel
5–8 people
VRBO whole apartment or house. Back Bay, South End, Cambridge, or Brookline 3–4 bedroom homes give you group space, a kitchen, and save significantly vs. 4 hotel rooms.
VRBO Recommended
10–20 people
Hotel room block: call the hotel's group sales department directly. Request a group rate for 5+ rooms booked together. Boston Marriott Long Wharf, Sheraton Boston, Westin Copley Place, and the Renaissance Boston Patriot Place (next to Gillette) all handle large group blocks regularly.
Hotel Block
20+ people
Work with a Boston DMC (destination management company) or use FIFA's official hospitality partner. Large groups need a dedicated coordinator. Start planning 12+ months in advance.
DMC / Hospitality
Pre-Match Meetups
Gathering Before Kickoff
Boston's geography makes pre-match meetups easy to organize. The best spots depend on your group's location and match time.
01Boston Common / Downtown Crossing: Boston's planned FIFA Fan Festival hub is downtown — open plaza, giant screens, food and drink — and South Station / Park Street get your group to Gillette via the MBTA Stadium Train in under an hour.
02Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market bar district: The Black Rose, Hennessy's, the Bell in Hand, and Cheers all sit a short walk from the Fan Festival footprint. Reserve a section for groups of 10+. Walk to Park Street T or South Station afterwards.
03Patriot Place tailgate: Groups with parking passes can tailgate in Patriot Place's lots adjacent to Gillette. Bring food and drinks (check rules on what's permitted). Gates open 4+ hours before kickoff.
04East Boston / Chelsea for Latin American supporters: For Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, or other Latin American team supporters, East Boston and Chelsea have the densest Latin American restaurants and bars in Greater Boston — taquerias, pupuserías, and Colombian-Salvadoran cafés.
05Designate a backup meeting point: With ~65,000+ fans at Gillette, groups easily split up post-match. Designate a specific meeting point (a landmark entrance, specific section) before you enter — don't rely on cell signal inside the stadium.