The World Cup begins in a little over a week, with the first matches commencing at AT&T Stadium (named Dallas Stadium for the tournament) on Thursday June 11.
As such, North Texas can expect a huge influx of visitors for the matches, which means hotel rooms and Airbnbs will probably be hard to come by.
And whoever does find themselves a short-term rental during tournament time, you’ll be paying a high premium to stay.
A study conducted by student travel company Rustic Pathways found that Dallas ranks fourth overall amongst the 16 North American host cities with nightly rates averaging $251.19 per night.
The Dallas rate is more than 10% above the tournament-wide average of $228.21 per night and is 182% higher than the most affordable host city, Guadalajara, Mexico.
Per FOX 4, Kansas City, Missouri was the most expensive host city averaging $539.95 per night. It was followed by Vancouver, Canada, at $461.52, and Boston at $292.99.
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