San Jose stands ready to welcome the world in 2026 with the Super Bowl and six FIFA World Cup matches at Levi's Stadium. This marks a historic moment as the first time any region hosts both events in the same year. Local leaders see this as an opportunity to showcase the city's vibrant energy, drawing visitors to explore Downtown San Jose's new restaurants and ongoing revitalization projects that connect its diverse districts.
The combined economic impact could exceed $1 billion, with the Super Bowl expected to attract 90,000 tourists and the World Cup bringing in 260,000 more. City officials aim to leverage this influx by creating activations around the events, such as culturally inspired concerts tied to participating countries. Businesses are encouraged to adapt, perhaps turning spots into fan headquarters for specific teams to enhance the festive atmosphere.
Tomorrow's World Cup draw on December 5 sets the stage for tailored experiences, revealing which nations will compete here and inspiring local plans. Beyond the stadium, the focus includes community events that offer Super Bowl or World Cup vibes without needing tickets, making the celebrations accessible to residents and visitors alike.
Team San Jose has introduced the San Jose 26 campaign to highlight hotels, dining, and attractions, paired with the Fly, Stay, Play initiative promoting the international airport as a gateway. This effort builds on the city's history of hosting major sports, from past Super Bowls to World Cup games, positioning San Jose as an emerging tourism destination for years ahead.
For more information on events and ways to get involved, visit https://sj26.sanjose.org/
Source: SVBJ
