Metrorrey (Exposición Station)
Take Line 1 to Exposición station. From there, you must walk about 20 minutes through a dedicated path to reach Estadio BBVA. Avoids terrible traffic.

مونتيري
Estadio BBVA
Take Line 1 to Exposición station. From there, you must walk about 20 minutes through a dedicated path to reach Estadio BBVA. Avoids terrible traffic.
Located far outside the city in Apodaca. Authorized airport taxis or Uber are the only safe and viable ways to reach the San Pedro or Centro hotel zones.
Monterrey is a sprawling, car-dependent, industrial city. Rideshare apps are the primary, safest way for tourists to navigate between districts.
Nicknamed 'El Gigante de Acero' (The Steel Giant). It gets brutally hot in Monterrey summer; hydrate aggressively before approaching the stadium.
A massive urban park built on an old steel foundry. Features bars, restaurants, and a riverwalk. An excellent staging ground before heading to Guadalupe.
A premier, world-class private hospital located in the ultra-wealthy San Pedro district. Highly recommended for international emergency care.
Dependable pharmacy chain with many 24-hour locations. Essential for hydration supplies, given Monterrey's extreme summer temperatures.
A massive, fortress-like consulate. Essential diplomatic support for the huge influx of Texan and American fans driving south for matches.
The historic, cobblestone nightlife district in downtown Monterrey. Packed with bars, clubs, and patios that will serve as the city's primary watch zone.
One of the largest public squares in the world. Expected to host the official massive outdoor Fan Fest beneath the Faro de Comercio tower.
The wealthiest municipality in Latin America. The epicenter for high-end dining, luxury hotels, and premium international fan bases.
Monterrey's culinary identity is based on fire and meat. This iconic, intensely decorated restaurant is the ultimate destination for roasted baby goat (cabrito).