
Estadio Azteca
Experience the incredible atmosphere at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
Official Seating Guide
Best Value Seats
Category 2 seats in the renovated middle tier sections offer the best balance of value and experience. The $100 million renovation completed in March 2026 upgraded these sections while maintaining affordability. The historic atmosphere is palpable from any seat.
Most Expensive Seats
Newly renovated VIP boxes and Palco sections feature luxury amenities. The opening match premium will make these seats among the tournament's most expensive, celebrating the stadium's unprecedented third World Cup hosting.
Best Views
Lower bowl sideline sections (Preferente sections) provide excellent sight lines in the stadium that hosted Pelé's 1970 triumph and Maradona's 'Hand of God' in 1986. The newly installed LED screens enhance the experience without diminishing the historic character.
Worst Views
Upper bowl corners behind the goals can be quite distant, and the 7,200-foot elevation may affect some visitors' comfort. The steep rake of the upper sections means significant height. However, the historical significance compensates—you're watching in the only stadium to host three World Cups.




