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Atlanta Says: Come Downtown. Be Part of the FIFA World Cup Energy.

Mayor Dickens says Atlanta is ready — and invites residents, workers and visitors to experience the excitement together.
ATL Direct StaffJune 10, 2026Updated:June 10, 20263 Mins Read
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Atlanta’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ moment has officially arrived.

During a public safety press conference Wednesday at the City’s Joint Operations Center, Mayor Andre Dickens joined public safety, emergency response and transportation leaders to reassure residents and visitors that Atlanta is prepared for the global tournament after years of planning, coordination and operational training.

But the Mayor also delivered another message: don’t avoid downtown — experience it.

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“This is not a moment for downtown to shut down,” Mayor Dickens said. “We want people downtown, active, engaged and enjoying this historic opportunity for Atlanta.”

The Mayor encouraged downtown employees, residents and businesses to embrace the atmosphere surrounding FIFA World Cup 2026™, including fan activities, international cuisine, food trucks and celebrations happening throughout the city.

“If there’s a noon match, maybe step out at 11 a.m., walk around, experience the atmosphere, support local businesses, grab lunch and enjoy the energy in the city,” he said.

Mayor Dickens said the City’s operational plans are designed to keep people moving safely while allowing Atlanta to remain vibrant and active during the tournament.

“We are prepared and we are going to make sure people can safely get in and out of downtown,” he said.

The Mayor also encouraged employers to allow workers to participate in the festivities and celebrate Atlanta’s moment on the global stage.

“Wear your Atlanta United jersey. Wear your Team USA jersey. Wear the colors of your home country,” he said.

During the briefing, City leaders highlighted years of preparation leading into the tournament, including emergency response drills, transportation coordination and public safety planning across multiple agencies and regional partners.

The City also announced the launch of a pilot Nightlife Ambassador Program through the Mayor’s Office of Film, Entertainment & Nightlife. The ambassadors will assist visitors in entertainment districts by providing directions, helping connect people to resources and supporting safe, welcoming environments throughout the tournament.

Mayor Dickens said Atlanta’s experience hosting major sporting events, conventions and international gatherings has helped prepare the city for this moment.

“Readiness is built through years of preparation,” the Mayor said. “And we have done just that.”

As match week approaches, the City continues encouraging residents and visitors to use official transportation resources, trip-planning tools and NotifyATL alerts to stay informed throughout FIFA World Cup 2026™.

The message from City leadership remains simple:

Atlanta is open.

Atlanta is prepared.

And Atlanta is ready to welcome the world.

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