2027 Women's World Cup Packages Brazil, 24 June – 25 July, 2027
Feel the Passion at 2027 Women's World Cup!
Welcome to the 2027 Women's World Cup
The highly anticipated 2027 Women's World Cup is set to be an unforgettable event, uniting football enthusiasts from across the globe. This year’s tournament will be hosted in the vibrant and football-passionate country of Brazil, from 24 June to 25 July. Matches will take place in some of the most iconic stadiums in the world, promising thrilling football and unforgettable experiences.
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Prepare for a journey filled with excitement and unparalleled hospitality. Our 2027 Women's World Cup packages offer meticulously curated experiences that include premium accommodations, seamless transfers, and captivating tours. Whether you're a lifelong football fan or a first-time visitor, we ensure a stress-free and memorable stay.
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Explore the host cities of the 2027 Women's World Cup
Explore the map featuring all cities where the 2027 Women's World Cup matches will take place.

Venues of 2027 Women's World Cup

Rio de Janeiro
Estádio do Maracanã
Capacity: 78,838 ppl
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is a vibrant city known for its stunning landscapes and lively culture. Highlights include the Christ the Redeemer statue, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the bustling beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. Visitors can explore the historic downtown and artistic Santa Teresa, immersing in the city’s cultural heritage.
Estádio do Maracanã, opened in 1950, is a symbol of Brazilian football. It hosted the 1950 and 2014 World Cup finals and the 2016 Olympics ceremonies. With a capacity of 78,838, Maracanã remains a historic landmark in sports.

Brasília
Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
Capacity: 72,000 ppl
Brasília, the capital of Brazil, is renowned for its modernist architecture and unique urban design by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city includes landmarks like the National Congress, Cathedral of Brasília, and Palácio da Alvorada. Brasília’s layout resembles an airplane, with government buildings in the "fuselage" and residential areas in the "wings."
Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, named after legend Mané Garrincha, is one of South America's largest stadiums. Opened in 1974 and renovated for the 2014 World Cup, it hosted seven matches, including the third-place playoff. With a capacity of 72,000, it’s a premier venue for major events.

Belo Horizonte
Estádio do Mineirão
Capacity: 64,000 ppl
Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais, is celebrated for its cultural scene and history. Surrounded by mountains, it features parks and museums like the Pampulha Modern Ensemble, a UNESCO World Heritage Site by Oscar Niemeyer. Mercado Central offers local foods and crafts, while Praça da Liberdade showcases beautiful architecture and gardens.
Estádio do Mineirão, or Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto, is one of Brazil's iconic stadiums. Opened in 1965, it has hosted events like the 2014 World Cup and 2013 Confederations Cup. With a capacity of 64,000, it remains a central sports and cultural venue in Belo Horizonte.

Porto Alegre
Estádio Beira-Rio
Capacity: 50,848 ppl
Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, is known for its cultural heritage and scenic surroundings along the Guaíba River. The city offers waterfront views, parks, and attractions like the Mercado Público Central and the Fundação Ibere Camargo, an art museum in a striking building by Álvaro Siza.
Estádio Beira-Rio, or Estádio José Pinheiro Borda, is one of Brazil's top stadiums. Opened in 1969, it was renovated for the 2014 World Cup. With a capacity of 50,848, it features a modern roof, enhanced seating, and top facilities, making it a prime venue for sports and major events in Porto Alegre.

Fortaleza
Arena Castelão
Capacity: 63,903 ppl
Fortaleza, the capital of Ceará, is famous for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and warm climate. Popular spots include Praia do Futuro, known for lively beach bars, and the Dragão do Mar Center, with museums, theaters, and cinemas. The city is also renowned for its forró music and dance, enjoyed in local clubs and venues.
Arena Castelão, or Estádio Governador Plácido Aderaldo Castelo, is one of Brazil's largest stadiums. Opened in 1973 and renovated for the 2014 World Cup, it has a capacity of 63,903 and is celebrated for its modern facilities and impressive architecture, hosting sports and concerts alike.

Salvador
Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova
Capacity: 47,000 ppl
Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is celebrated for its Afro-Brazilian culture, historic architecture, and vibrant music. The UNESCO-listed Pelourinho district, with its colonial buildings and cobblestone streets, forms the heart of the city's cultural life. Salvador’s coastline features beautiful beaches like Porto da Barra and Flamengo Beach, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova, officially Complexo Esportivo Cultural Professor Octávio Mangabeira, opened in 2013 as a modern upgrade to the original stadium. Hosting events like the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Games, the arena features a partially covered roof and seats 47,000. Its excellent facilities and striking design make it a premier venue in Salvador.

São Paulo
Neo Química Arena
Capacity: 49,205 ppl
São Paulo, one of the world’s largest cities, is a bustling metropolis known for its diverse culture, vibrant nightlife, and economic significance. Cultural highlights include the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) on Avenida Paulista, Ibirapuera Park, and the historic Liberdade neighborhood with its Japanese influence.
Neo Química Arena, also called Arena Corinthians, is located in São Paulo’s Itaquera district. Opened in 2014, it was built for the World Cup with modern facilities and international standards. Known for its cutting-edge design and impressive acoustics, the arena offers an exceptional experience for players and spectators alike.

Recife
Arena Pernambuco
Capacity: 46,154 ppl
Recife, the capital of Pernambuco, is celebrated for its vibrant culture, historic sites, and coastal beauty. The city boasts stunning beaches like Boa Viagem and cultural landmarks such as the Recife Antigo neighborhood, known for its colonial architecture and lively nightlife. Recife’s annual Carnival showcases energetic parades and traditional frevo music.
Arena Pernambuco, located in São Lourenço da Mata near Recife, was built for the 2014 World Cup and opened in 2013. Officially named Estádio Governador Carlos Wilson Campos, the stadium combines modern facilities with aesthetic appeal and serves as a major venue for sports and entertainment in the region.

Manaus
Arena da Amazônia
Capacity: 44,300 ppl
Manaus, located in the Amazon rainforest, is known for its rich biodiversity and vibrant culture. As a gateway to the Amazon, it offers eco-tourism experiences like river tours, jungle treks, and visits to indigenous communities. Key attractions include the Amazon Theatre, built during the rubber boom, and the Meeting of Waters, where the Rio Negro and Amazon River flow side by side without mixing.
Arena da Amazônia, opened in 2014 for the World Cup, replaced the old Vivaldão stadium. Designed to resemble an indigenous basket, it features sustainable elements to manage the tropical heat, such as a reflective exterior and ample ventilation. The arena hosts local and international events, making it a landmark in Manaus.

Cuiabá
Arena Pantanal
Capacity: 44,000 ppl
Cuiabá, the capital of Mato Grosso, is close to some of Brazil's most stunning natural sites, including the Pantanal wetlands and Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, known for its cliffs and waterfalls. The city blends modernity with tradition, featuring historic churches, bustling markets, and the lively Porto neighborhood.
Arena Pantanal, inaugurated in 2014 for the World Cup, replaced the old Verdão stadium. Designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, the stadium emphasizes sustainability with natural ventilation and climate-suited materials, hosting football matches and various events.
Our reviews
Diana Kammunkun
USA
Best Staff, Great Communication The communication and assistance from the Michael from the beginning, Alex during the pre-tour and post tour and Anna during the tour was better than exceptional; we were well taken care of. The staff truly cared about us having a memorable experience and their efforts greatly contributed to that happening. I’ll definitely be looking into their other tours.
Robi Mitchell
USA
Highly Recommend!!!! They are very organized, my experience was amazing thanks to World of Discoveries. Made sure my first World Cup was one to remember. Will travel with again. Highly recommend 10/10
Anna Briand
Belgium
Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix with Wofdi – Incredible Trip! The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez was an unforgettable experience, with an electric crowd and an amazing race. The Foro Sol section felt like a huge party! Beyond F1, Wofdi made the trip special. We took a hot air balloon over the Teotihuacán Pyramids at sunrise, followed by tequila tasting – an absolute highlight! Our hotel was a pleasant surprise – ultra-modern, in the best area, near the Marquis and Chapultepec Castle, with a huge rooftop bar and a fantastic restaurant. This trip changed my view of Mexico City completely! Wofdi planned everything perfectly, making this the ultimate F1 adventure. Highly recommended!
Rene & Patricia Aguirre Olivares
Mexico
We have some issues with FIFA Haya card, and the agency support us all the time, ensuring we could enter to the stadium. Our manager behavior was so kindly and very responsible to support us at any moment.
Joice
Australia
We have just attended the Opening of Euro Cup 2024 in Munich and WofDi has given us a blast! Opted for an organized trip due to limited time we could spend in Germany and wanted to have it all arranged for us – accommodation, game tickets, transportation. WofDi polished the standard travel package with an awesome welcome party. Private lounge for our group in the famous Hofbräuhaus included great meals eat-all-you-can (and then eat more), unlimited bear (really unlimited), very good selection of wine, entertainment program and truly amazing hosts on site. With such a fantastic start, our experience continues with seamless transfers to/from the venue. 5-1 Germany vs Scotland as boring as never was the only thing which spoiled the night. Sadly, that was beyond WofDi’s control. Thank you for everything and looking forward to experience FIFA World Cup 2026 with you, guys.
Daniela
Great Britain
From start to finish the team couldn't have made this any easier to plan the trip. From the initial discussion to the finer details, don't hesitate to book. It's always daunting using a new company for things like this but they were so professional and I'll be using them again in the future. Lina was great with communication regarding the trip and Gulner was amazing ensuring we knew all about the transfers at the other end. They couldn't be more helpful or reassuring and I can't thank them enough!