Route 66 is back in the spotlight as it marks 100 years of cultural impact and iconic road-tripping lore—a century of Americana on wheels.
Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. Once a vital highway connecting rural America to the West Coast, it became a symbol of hope, freedom, and American culture. Despite its decline, it remains a popular destination for travelers seeking nostalgia, quirky attractions, and historic sites across eight states.
Public World Cup venues will broadcast all matches free of charge in Mexico City, with 18 sites planned. City highlights include Zócalo, Chapultepec Park, and Teotihuacan. Transportation leans on Metro and light rail, while alcohol is not served on-site.