As preparations continue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, some German soccer fans are taking a closer look at the costs they could face while traveling to host cities across North America. One topic drawing attention is the price of beer in Toronto, one of the tournament’s Canadian host cities.
Comparing Beer Prices
Recent discussions among supporters have highlighted the difference between beer prices in Germany and those commonly found in Toronto. Reports surrounding the tournament have noted that a single beer at bars, restaurants, or sporting venues in the city can cost noticeably more than what many fans typically pay at home.
The conversation reflects a broader interest in travel expenses tied to the World Cup. Along with match tickets, visitors are expected to budget for accommodations, transportation, meals, and entertainment during their stay.
Toronto is set to welcome thousands of international supporters when the tournament arrives. While higher food and beverage costs are common in many large North American cities, the contrast has become a talking point among fans planning their trips.
With the World Cup still months away, supporters continue to weigh the overall cost of attending the global event while looking forward to experiencing matches in a new setting.
Original reporting: WMAL (Washington DC) — read the source article.