Mark Jaronski of Explore Georgia on FIFA World Cup 2026 - TravelMole


Mark Jaronski of Explore Georgia on FIFA World Cup 2026

Wednesday, Dec 04, 2024 0

 

Mark Jaronski from Explore Georgia discusses the state’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Atlanta hosting eight matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Highlighting Georgia’s experience in managing large-scale events, Jaronski outlines plans for seamless travel and a vibrant experience for visitors. With ongoing investments in retail, dining, and entertainment around the stadium, Georgia aims to offer a dynamic atmosphere for both match-goers and tourists. He also emphasizes Georgia as an ideal hub for exploring the Southeast, offering diverse experiences, from southern beaches to mountain trails and historic cities, during breaks between matches.

 



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