Jersey City’s rolling out four free public World Cup celebrations this summer, thanks in part to a $1.3 million Choose New Jersey grant. Axiom and Goya are teaming up for the Flag Cities festival, and the events promise big programming, vendor zones, and live match viewing near MetLife Stadium.
Several city districts are getting in on the action, each showing off Jersey City’s diversity and giving local businesses a boost.
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World Cup celebrations bring activity to Jersey City neighborhoods
From June through July, folks can check out a string of free activations that mix World Cup match viewing with community programming. Mayor James Solomon called out Jersey City’s deep mix of cultures, saying these events will shine a light on neighborhoods and help small businesses thrive.
June kickoff: Village People headline on Columbus Drive
The first big event lands on June 12 along Columbus Drive, from Marin Boulevard to Washington Street, running 5:00 PM to midnight. The Village People are headlining, and it’s part of the regional Flag Cities fan festival with Axiom and Goya helping put things together.
Expect a vendor village, plenty of programming, and a festive, family-friendly spot to catch the match close to MetLife Stadium.
Ward C celebration for Egypt vs. New Zealand
On June 21, Ward C will turn Bergen Avenue (from Vroom Street to Sip Avenue) into a street party for the Egypt vs. New Zealand match. The day brings out cultural programming, music, and food vendors that really highlight the area’s Middle Eastern roots.
Journal Square activation celebrating Middle Eastern neighborhoods
Journal Square’s event, put together with the Journal Square SID and the Egyptian and Coptic community, will spotlight Middle Eastern neighborhoods in the city. It’s all about building cross-cultural connections and giving local vendors a chance to shine.
Residents and visitors will get free programming tied to the World Cup in a genuinely welcoming atmosphere.
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The Heights and Central Avenue light up during World Cup quarterfinals
The Heights is hosting World on Central on July 10–11, right as the World Cup quarterfinals hit. Central Avenue will come alive, thanks to a $50,000 Choose New Jersey grant and support from the Central Avenue SID, JCAST, and the Boys & Girls Club of Hudson County.
The goal? Get more people out on the street, spending at local businesses, and soaking up a soccer-centered street party vibe.
Around the World Watch Party in Ward B
Ward B gets its turn on July 19 with the Around the World Watch Party along Claremont Avenue, between Mallory and West Side Avenue, from noon to 6:00 PM. The final match pairs with a World Village festival—think performances, food, and crafts that celebrate Jersey City’s global spirit.
Mayor Solomon keeps pointing to inclusivity and local engagement, hoping these events help small businesses while giving families and fans plenty to enjoy. More info on programming, performers, vendors, and transit is coming soon—so stay tuned.
Planning your visit: getting there and making the most of the city
Getting to Jersey City is honestly pretty simple. There’s a solid mix of PATH trains, the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail, buses, and even river ferries if you’re feeling adventurous.
The city’s been working on transit advisories and shuttle options. These connect folks to event spots along Central Avenue, Bergen Avenue, Columbus Drive, and Claremont Avenue.
If you’re bouncing between events, it’s smart to think about how you’ll get from one neighborhood to another. That way, you can squeeze the most out of your World Cup days.
Where to stay in Jersey City? That’s a big one for travelers planning more than a quick trip.
You’ll find plenty of options—some right by Journal Square, others tucked into The Heights, or down by the waterfront. Each spot has its own vibe.
Think about how close you want to be to the action, how easy it’ll be to hop on transit, and what you’re willing to spend. That’ll help you land the right place for match days and your city adventures after.
Wondering what else there is to do in Jersey City besides the World Cup stuff? There’s actually a lot.
Maybe you’ll wander waterfront parks, check out a gallery, or grab dinner somewhere new. The city’s got a real mix of cultures, and you can feel it in the food and neighborhoods.
- Use PATH and local transit to cut down on waiting around.
- Try to show up early for the activations—there’s vendor stalls and cultural programs worth seeing.
- Don’t miss out on the World Village-themed food vendors. Seriously, try something new.
Jersey City’s neighborhoods really light up during these big events. There’s something special about how international flair and local businesses come together here.
It’s not just about watching the World Cup. It’s a chance to experience Jersey City’s energy and diversity, right in the middle of Hudson County.
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