The Mark Hotel in New York City is offering a luxury package for $1 million [1] for the 2026 World Cup final.

The offering targets the ultra-wealthy segment of sports fans, highlighting the extreme premium placed on exclusive access during one of the world's most watched sporting events.

Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the hotel has branded the experience as the "World Cup 2026 Extravaganza" [1]. The package provides a penthouse suite designed to accommodate six people for a stay lasting six days [2].

Transportation is a central feature of the high-cost offering. The hotel said it will provide a helicopter ride to transport guests from New York to New Jersey [1], where the final match is scheduled to take place at MetLife Stadium [3].

In addition to the lodging and transport, the package includes premium access to the final match [1]. This ensures that guests avoid the logistical challenges of ground traffic between the two states during the tournament's peak.

Other luxury options in the city vary in price, with some suites starting around $30,000 [2]. However, the $1 million package represents the top tier of hospitality available for the event [1].

The Mark Hotel is offering a luxury package for $1 million for the 2026 World Cup final.

The pricing of this package reflects the immense commercial pressure and demand surrounding the 2026 World Cup. By bundling high-end real estate with private aviation and VIP match access, luxury providers are capitalizing on the 'experience economy' where the value lies in the elimination of public friction—such as New York-New Jersey traffic—for the global elite.