⚽ Boston - Gillette Stadium
Stadium of the New England Patriots and NE Revolution (MLS). In Foxborough, 45 min south of Boston. Hosts 7 matches including a quarterfinal.
⚽Match schedule
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Group Stage
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Group Stage
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Round of 32
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Quarter Finals
🇲🇽How to get there from Mexico
Flight options from Mexico's biggest cities to the venue
Boston has few direct flights from Mexico — most connect via JFK, DFW or IAH. Book ahead.
💡 JetBlue has seasonal direct CDMX-BOS flights.
🛬How to get there from the airport
Compare transport options from each airport to the stadium
Boston Logan (BOS)
In East Boston, Blue Line to downtown. 60 min to stadium on match days.
Blue Line + Silver Line
The T connects airport to downtown. Silver Line from terminals is free.
💡 Use CharlieCard or tap contactless card.
Uber / Lyft
Comfortable but pricey to stadium.
💡 For stadium better MBTA commuter rail.
🚗Getting around the city
Options to get around, color-coded by safety level
The T (MBTA)
Oldest subway in US (1897). Safe, efficient. 4 color-coded lines.
💡 Covers Boston, Cambridge, Somerville. Doesn't reach Foxborough.
MBTA Foxboro Special Event Train
Special train only on match days. Arrives 20 min before and departs 45 min after final whistle.
💡 Buy ticket ahead at mbta.com.
Walking (Downtown, North End, Back Bay)
One of the most walkable US cities. 4-km Freedom Trail hits 16 historic sites.
💡 Follow the red line on the ground — it's the Freedom Trail.
🗺️Zones: where to walk, what to avoid
Neighborhood-by-neighborhood advice. Green = safe, yellow = caution, red = avoid
Downtown, Back Bay, North End, Beacon Hill, Seaport
Central zones very safe day and night. North End is Italian neighborhood (restaurants).
Chinatown at night, Dorchester
Chinatown great food by day; Uber at night. Dorchester is improving but varies block to block.
Parts of Mattapan, Roxbury at night
High-crime areas. No tourist value.
💱Currency exchange (USD, EUR and more)
Where to exchange your foreign money with good rates and safety
Boston has many Bank of America and Santander branches. Santander USA accepts Mexican cards with good rates.
Bank of America / Santander / Citi
ATMs citywide
🕒 24/7
$3-5 international fee.
Travelex (BOS, Prudential Center)
BOS Terminal E, Prudential Mall
🕒 6am-10pm
Decent rates.
ATMs de aeropuerto
BOS Logan
🕒 24/7
High fees.
📍What's nearby the stadium
Make the most of days between matches
Freedom Trail
History
4-km route through 16 American Revolution sites. Free to walk, guided $15. Must-see.
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Fenway Park
Sports / Icon
Oldest MLB stadium (1912). $25 tour. Red Sox are an institution.
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Harvard and MIT (Cambridge)
Universities
The world's most prestigious universities. Harvard campus is free to walk. Guided tours $15-20.
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Neptune Oyster and North End
Food
Best lobster roll in Boston. North End is Italian with dozens of trattorias and cafés. Mike's Pastry for cannoli.
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Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard ferry
Beach / Full day
Picturesque coastal towns, beaches, lighthouses, seafood. Martha's Vineyard via ferry ($16-25).
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🏨Where to stay
Best to stay in Boston (Back Bay, Seaport, Downtown) and travel to stadium on match days. Foxborough has few hotels — fill up fast.
Search hotels🎉Fan Zones & atmosphere
Fan Fest at Boston Common (central park). Boston has strong college culture — expect packed Irish pubs (Fenway area, Faneuil Hall).
💡Match day tips
1Boston is walkable
One of the most walkable US cities. Downtown, Back Bay, North End on foot. The T (subway) covers the rest.
2June = mild summer
Unlike Dallas, Houston or Miami, Boston in June is 65-77°F. Perfect for walking.
3Seafood is mandatory
Don't leave without trying clam chowder, lobster roll and oysters. Neptune Oyster in North End is iconic.
Match day budget
$180 — $500
Includes transport, food and ticket
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