Philly Prepares Expanded Transit, Security and Fan Festival for World Cup 2026

Philadelphia outlined security, transportation and hospitality plans for FIFA World Cup 2026, including expanded SEPTA service and a Lemon Hill FIFA Fan Festival open to all with free admission (registration required). The city will implement road closures around Lemon Hill and Waterworks Drive, deploy hospitality hubs with water and restrooms, and support travel via Philly PHLASH, Indego bikes, and enhanced bus service. Residents near Lemon Hill face temporary parking permits June 11–July 19, and fans are urged to use public transport or walking; six matches are scheduled at Philadelphia Stadium, including a July 4 Round of 16, with security checks and a citywide wayfinding program to aid navigation.
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