
Brazil vs. Morocco
France vs. Senegal
Norway vs. Senegal
Ecuador vs. Germany
Panama vs. England
Winner Group I vs. 3rd Place Group C/D/F/G/H
Winner Match 76 vs. Winner Match 78
FIFA World Cup Final





Central Park: One of the world's most iconic urban parks, Central Park stretches 843 acres through the heart of Manhattan. Stroll the winding paths, rent a rowboat on the lake, catch a free concert at the Great Lawn, or simply relax and watch the city buzz around you.
Insider Tip: Enter at 72nd Street on the west side for the quickest route to the Bethesda Fountain — one of the most photographed spots in New York.
The High Line: An elevated park built on a former freight rail line on Manhattan's West Side, the High Line offers a unique perspective of the city with art installations, lush gardens, and sweeping views of the Hudson River and the skyline. The perfect leisurely walk between matches.
Times Square: The electric heart of New York City — towering neon billboards, Broadway marquees, and a nonstop buzz of energy day and night. Even if you've seen it in photos a thousand times, nothing quite prepares you for standing in the middle of it.
Insider Tip: Visit after dark for the full effect — the lights are at their most spectacular after sunset.
Empire State Building: An Art Deco icon standing 102 stories above Midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building offers some of the most breathtaking 360° views of New York City from its observation decks. Just a short walk from the hotel — you can practically see it from the front door.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: One of the largest and most celebrated art museums in the world, The Met houses over two million works spanning 5,000 years of history — from Egyptian antiquities to European masterpieces to contemporary art. A rainy-day essential and a cultural landmark not to be missed.
Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO: Walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge for stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the East River. On the Brooklyn side, explore the charming cobblestone streets of DUMBO — packed with independent boutiques, art galleries, and some of the best pizza in the city.
Insider Tip: The view of the bridge framed by the archway at the corner of Washington and Water Streets is one of the most photographed spots in all of New York.
One World Observatory: Ride the world's fastest elevators to the top of the Western Hemisphere's tallest building for a breathtaking bird's-eye view of New York City, New Jersey, and beyond. On a clear day, you can see up to 50 miles in every direction. One World Observatory is an unforgettable experience for first-time visitors and returning guests alike.