Staying Connected in the U.S.

Navigating U.S. cities, ride shares, and stadium entry often requires reliable mobile data. Most international visitors use an eSIM to stay connected without swapping SIM cards or paying high roaming fees.

eSIMs activate digitally before you arrive and work immediately once you land — helpful for maps, tickets, and day-of logistics.

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Travel Medical Coverage for the U.S.

Medical care in the U.S. can be expensive for visitors. Travel medical insurance helps cover unexpected health issues, delays, or emergencies while attending events or traveling between cities.

Many travelers arrange coverage before arriving to avoid last-minute issues.

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Things to Do Around Match Day

If you’re visiting for a stadium event, many travelers plan activities before or after the match. These platforms offer guided tours, attractions, and local experiences that are easy to book short-notice.

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Where to Stay for Stadium Events

Hotels fill up quickly during major stadium events. Staying near transit routes or stadium areas can make match day easier, especially if you’re visiting from abroad.

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  • Booking.com — Hotels and short stays across the city

What to Bring on Game Day

Most large U.S. stadiums restrict bag size and limit what you can bring inside. International visitors often prepare in advance to avoid entry issues on match day.

Commonly used items include:

Luggage Storage Near the Stadium

If you’re arriving early, checking out the same day, or heading straight to the stadium, luggage storage can make match day more manageable.