As anticipation builds ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, the East Point Convention and Visitors Bureau is positioning East Point, Atlanta, as a vibrant and strategic destination for football fans, tourists, investors, and stakeholders from around the world.
Located just minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the busiest airports globally, East Point offers exceptional accessibility, cultural diversity, and a blend of Southern hospitality and modern urban living. With Atlanta set to host matches during the tournament, East Point is being promoted as an ideal base for visitors seeking convenience, comfort, and an authentic American experience.
In a statement, the President of the East Point Convention and Visitors Bureau, Chantel Ross Francois, highlighted the city’s advantages during a visit to the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism in September 2025.
According to Francois, East Point’s close proximity to downtown Atlanta and major FIFA World Cup venues makes it a preferred destination for fans attending the 2026 tournament. She noted that the city offers seamless transportation links, diverse accommodation options, and a growing hospitality sector capable of meeting the needs of international visitors.
Beyond its strategic location, she said East Point provides a rich cultural experience through its local cuisine, arts, music, and historic landmarks that reflect the spirit and heritage of Atlanta. The community, she added, celebrates diversity, creativity, and global connection—values that align closely with the essence of the FIFA World Cup.
The East Point Convention and Visitors Bureau has extended an invitation to football enthusiasts, tourists, investors, and global citizens to make the city their destination of choice during the tournament.
“Whether you are traveling for the matches, exploring business opportunities, or simply seeking to experience the energy of one of the world’s greatest sporting events, East Point offers a welcoming environment where memories are created and meaningful connections are built,” Francois said.
She listed key advantages of the city, including its strategic proximity to major venues and the airport, affordable and diverse accommodation options, vibrant cultural and entertainment offerings, and a safe, accessible, and visitor-friendly environment.
“As the world unites through sport, East Point invites visitors to be part of history. Come for the games, stay for the experience, and discover why East Point is more than a destination—it is your home for FIFA World Cup 2026,” she added.
As billions of people worldwide prepare for the tournament, East Point is opening its doors to football fans, families, business leaders, and cultural explorers from every continent.
The city aims to serve not only as a destination but also as a meeting point for cultures, innovation, business opportunities, and memorable experiences.
At a time of global economic uncertainty, climate challenges, and social divisions, the FIFA World Cup continues to serve as a reminder of shared human values and aspirations. Football, officials noted, has a unique power to unite people regardless of nationality, language, race, religion, or background.
During the global celebration, East Point hopes to provide a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can connect, celebrate diversity, and create lasting memories.
Whether attending matches, reuniting with loved ones, exploring the region, or building new business relationships, visitors are expected to find an experience that extends far beyond football.
The FIFA World Cup remains one of the world’s largest sporting events and one of humanity’s greatest gatherings, bringing together people from across the globe to celebrate teamwork, resilience, and excellence.
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Francois: East Point Best Destination For World Cup
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The President of the East Point Convention and Visitors Bureau, Chantel Ross Francois, has moved to position East Point, Georgia as a strategic stopover for visitors heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Francois made the assertion in a statement outlining what she described as readiness plans and opportunities for tourists, football fans and investors ahead of the global tournament.
She said proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport gives East Point an edge for inbound international travellers.
According to her, access to transport links, accommodation facilities and hospitality services would help absorb expected heavy visitor traffic.
She also pointed to cultural attractions, including local cuisine, arts and entertainment, saying these would keep visitors engaged beyond match venues.
The statement noted that Atlanta is among host cities selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is expected to draw millions globally.
Francois urged travelling fans and tourists to consider East Point as a base, stressing its accessibility and visitor-friendly environment.
She added that the tournament would open economic opportunities for host cities and surrounding communities, particularly in tourism and hospitality sectors.
She , however, say such positioning reflects wider competition among nearby communities seeking spillover benefits from mega sporting events.
The 2026 edition will be the first FIFA World Cup to feature 48 teams, a change expected to intensify travel demand and commercial activity across host regions.
Francois, in the statement, also referenced earlier engagement visits and promotional efforts aimed at strengthening international visibility for East Point.
She maintained that East Point offers affordability, cultural depth, and safety, pitching it as a practical alternative for World Cup visitors.
As preparations gather pace, the bureau insists East Point is ready to ride on the global football wave—though delivery will depend on infrastructure pressure and real visitor experience.
