
"SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- A lot of the costs surrounding this Super Bowl are cheaper than last year's in New Orleans, but that doesn't mean it's easily affordable. Attending the game will not be cheap and that's not even including airfare, hotels and other travel costs. Super Bowl LX tickets are quickly selling, we found some on Ticketmaster on Tuesday for $6,700+ in the very last row of the stadium."
"According to our Going State of Travel, for yet another year, sports is one of the top four reasons why people are looking to travel in 2026," Going.com travel expert Katy Nastro said. "And the Super Bowl is really considered a mega event." Going.com travel expert Katy Nastro says fans are paying an average of more than $300 for flights to the Bay, with bookings from Seattle and Boston at the top."
""So you want to make sure that you're giving yourself enough options by looking a little bit further out from where that stadium is," Nastro said. Maybe equidistant from that in the airport, or the larger airports in the area, you're going to find more hotel options. And yes, the Uber might be a little bit more expensive, but you are going to save on your hotel costs."
Super Bowl LX in the Bay Area carries substantial costs despite some expenses being lower than last year. Tickets can reach thousands of dollars, with some listings above $6,700. Flights to the region average more than $300 from many origin cities, and nightly downtown San Francisco hotel rates average about $2,300 for Super Bowl weekend. Regional prices rise closer to event sites, so travelers often find savings by booking hotels farther from the stadium and using larger airports. Caltrans and VTA park‑and‑ride passes provide an economical $27.50 game‑day transit option to reach the stadium.
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