HITTING GUADALAJARA: A MILLION TOURISTS SET FOR 2026 WORLD CUP
Vero Delgadillo invites you to join Clean Guadalajara at Talent Land.
Expo Guadalajara aims high: Transforming into a hospitality hub with Mexico Hospitality Expo
Gigantic balloon procession set to make its way into Guadalajara.
Get ready, Guadalajara, 'cause the city's about to be swarmin' with tourists! Estimates by the Organismo de Fomento al Turismo (OFVC) say that the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring a whoppin' 1 million visitors to town[2]! Now, Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico is predicting an even wilder spectrum, with a possible influx of 300,000 to 600,000 tourists[5]. While the exact number may sway due to factors like team repetitions and travel routes, one thing's for sure: a big ol' heap of tourists is on the horizon.
This tourist invasion is spurring some hefty investments, including the grand opening of six to seven new hotels with a staggering 916 rooms[2]. That's plenty of room for all the football fanatics! So, if you got a place to lay your head in Guadalajara, you're gonna be in high demand come 2026!
In more exciting news, Vero Delgadillo's calling all clean freaks to join forces for Clean Guadalajara! Catch the gathering at Talent Land[1]. And if you're a lover of all things cuisine and hospitality, head on over to Expo Guadalajara! They're aimin' high, transforming the city into a hospitality hub with the Mexico Hospitality Expo[3]. Get ready for a taste of Guadalajara like never before!
[1] Vero Delgadillo invites you to join Clean Guadalajara at Talent Land.
[2] The 2026 World Cup will bring one million tourists to Guadalajara, estimates the OFVC.
[3] Expo Guadalajara seeks to become a hospitality hub with Mexico Hospitality Expo.
[5] Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico forecasts an influx of between 300,000 to 600,000 tourists, though this number may vary based on factors like team repetitions and travel routes.
- In preparation for the 2026 World Cup, Vero Delgadillo invites everyone to join theClean Guadalajara event at the Talent Land.
- The upcoming 2026 World Cup is expected to invite over one million tourists to Guadalajara, as estimated by the Organismo de Fomento al Turismo (OFVC).
- Expo Guadalajara is aiming to transform the city into a hospitality hub with the Mexico Hospitality Expo in 2026.
