Mercedes-Benz Stadium hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in downtown Atlanta. One of the most technically advanced stadiums on the planet, MBS sits in the heart of Atlanta’s Westside. Apex provides professional transportation from Hartsfield-Jackson and all major Atlanta hotel districts.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is located in downtown Atlanta, just west of Centennial Olympic Park. It is one of only a handful of NFL stadiums in a true urban core which means hotel-to-stadium travel is significantly shorter than in most other host cities. Hartsfield-Jackson International, one of the world’s busiest airports, is 15 miles to the south.
Our affiliate network covers Atlanta proper and the broader metro, from Hartsfield-Jackson arrivals to Midtown, Buckhead, and downtown hotel pickups.
All Atlanta rides are coordinated through our vetted affiliate operator network. One booking, one invoice, one point of contact regardless of which city your World Cup journey takes you to.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium opened in 2017 and replaced the Georgia Dome. It was designed by architectural firm HOK and is widely considered one of the finest sports venues in the world, winning numerous architectural awards. Its petal-shaped roof opens and closes like a camera aperture one of the most distinctive roof mechanisms in sports architecture. The stadium seats 71,000 for soccer and features a 360-degree halo video board. It is LEED Platinum certified the first major professional sports stadium to achieve this. Home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, MBS is already deeply connected to soccer and has hosted multiple high-profile international matches including Copa América 2016 matches.
Six matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium positions Atlanta as a significant World Cup venue. Atlanta is a major international hub through Hartsfield-Jackson the world’s busiest airport by passenger traffic giving it exceptional global connectivity. The city has a substantial Latin American and Caribbean diaspora and is one of the fastest-growing major metros in the US. Atlanta’s location in the Southeast also makes it accessible for World Cup visitors from across the broader region.
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Pickup at any Atlanta airport, drop-off at your hotel or directly to Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Your driver monitors your flight number from departure and adjusts for any delays.
Pickup at your Atlanta hotel, direct to Mercedes-Benz Stadium gate. Timed to your kickoff. Your driver knows the access routes and drop-off zones.
Stadium pickup after the match, back to your hotel. Your driver is pre-arranged no post-match rideshare queue at Atlanta.
Your driver stays with you in Atlanta for a set number of hours. Airport, hotel, stadium, dinner, return 2-hour minimum, garage-to-garage billing.
Sprinter Van for up to 14 passengers in Atlanta. One vehicle, one driver, one price better than splitting across multiple rideshares.
Any two addresses in Atlanta. Hotel to dinner. Stadium to airport. City to city. Fixed quote on request.
Practical advice from a team that has managed major event transportation at large venues for 15+ years.
Unlike most NFL stadiums, MBS is in an urban core. Your driver can drop you within walking distance of the gate from most Atlanta hotels.
International arrivals from every continent. Your driver tracks your flight regardless of origin and adjusts for any delay.
Atlanta's hotel districts are closer to the venue than in most other host cities. A point-to-point ride works well hourly is available if you want flexibility.
Atlanta's post-match downtown traffic can back up. A pre-arranged return with your driver means you don't compete for rideshare availability after the final whistle.
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Approximately 15 miles via I-75/I-85. In normal traffic, this is a 20 to 25-minute drive. Allow more time before high-profile matches.
Yes for hotels in the Centennial Olympic Park area (Omni, Marriott, Westin Peachtree Plaza), MBS is genuinely walkable at 0.5 to 1.5 miles. For Midtown hotels along Peachtree Street, a 15-minute drive is comfortable. For Buckhead hotels, allow 20-25 minutes. The stadium’s downtown location is one of the most accessible of any World Cup venue.
MARTA is Atlanta’s rail and bus network. The Red and Gold lines serve Hartsfield-Jackson Airport and run through downtown, connecting to the Green/Blue lines near MBS. For getting to the stadium, MARTA Rail is efficient and avoids traffic. For returning from the match, the system handles the crowd reasonably but expect busy platforms after high-capacity events. For airport arrivals, MARTA is a practical option though a chauffeur transfer is more comfortable for international arrivals with luggage.