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San Francisco World Cup 2026 Guide - Where to Stay and Eat

May 27, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via TravelPulse
San Francisco World Cup 2026 Guide - Where to Stay and Eat
This TravelPulse guide lays out where to stay, what to see, do, and eat in San Francisco as World Cup 2026 travel planning ramps up. It focuses on practical trip ideas for visitors heading to the city around the tournament. The guide is aimed at helping travelers make the most of a San Francisco visit with clear lodging, dining, and sightseeing options.

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