World Cup 2026 · Hoboken
Hoboken Hotels vs Short-Term Rentals — Match-Day Proximity Compared
Hoboken Hotels vs Rentals — Match-Day Proximity
Hoboken hotels vs Sojourney rentals on match days: actual cost-per-person comparisons for groups of 4 and 6, transit-time differences from each format, and when hotels still beat rentals (solo travelers, 1-night stays).
Hoboken on the factors that actually matter for a World Cup booking.
How to decide
Distance to MetLife is the first filter. Attending 3+ MetLife matches? Sub-30-minute door-to-door transit pays for the price premium.
Walkability and food density is second. Hoboken's Washington Street, JC's Newport waterfront, and Harlem's Lenox Avenue all carry walkable evening-out density. Newark and East Orange require more transit planning between dinners.
Cost per night is third. The best-value pick is often a city with one transit transfer to MetLife rather than the absolute closest. Long-stay discounts make this trade-off favorable for 7+ night stays.
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Lock in your World Cup home base.
NY/NJ accommodation will be pushed to its limits. The best homes for groups and families will go first — reserve a comfortable, well-located spot now so you're not piecing together last-minute hotel rooms and complicated transit.
Plan your World Cup stay