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

This offering highlights the extreme premium market for the tournament, as luxury hospitality providers target high-net-worth individuals seeking exclusive access to the world's most popular sporting event.

Located on Manhattan's Upper East Side, the hotel has branded the experience as the "World Cup 2026 Extravaganza." The package is designed for a group of six people for a duration of six days [2].

Guests paying for the package will receive field-side tickets to the final match, which is scheduled for July 2026. The experience includes private lounge access, and luxury accommodations at the hotel. To avoid city traffic, the package provides helicopter rides for transport to the venue at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The hotel aims to provide an all-inclusive experience for affluent fans who prioritize comfort and the highest level of access. This package is part of a broader trend of luxury hospitality options appearing in New York City as the region prepares for the tournament's conclusion [3].

While standard tickets are managed through FIFA, these ultra-luxury bundles combine lodging, transport, and event access into a single high-cost transaction [1].

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

The emergence of million-dollar hospitality packages indicates a significant commercial pivot toward the 'ultra-luxury' segment for the 2026 World Cup. By bundling high-end logistics like helicopter transport with exclusive field-side access, hotels are positioning the tournament not just as a sporting event, but as a luxury lifestyle product for the global elite.