The location of the 2026 Winter Olympics has been known for some time. It was announced back in 2019 that Italy would host the Games. Hosting the Winter Olympics is nothing new for this country: they were held here 20 years ago in Turin, and even earlier, in 1956, in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
The 2026 Winter Olympics will be held from February 6 to 22 in several cities across the country, and the competitions will span a wide range of locations. The two main events, the opening and closing ceremonies, will take place in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, respectively.
Competitions will also be held in cities such as Anterselva, Bormio, Val di Fiemme, Livigno, Predazzo, and Tesero.
The XXV Olympics will be remembered for the addition of a new sport to the program: ski mountaineering. This is a very spectacular competition: first, skiers climb a mountain, and then the high-speed descent begins.
The main attention of spectators, as always, will be riveted to such popular sports as figure skating, hockey, cross-country skiing, and biathlon.
How much do tickets cost for the Winter Olympics in Italy?
The cost of tickets depends on which sport you choose to attend, as well as which stage of the competition you want to attend. The semi-finals and finals are extremely popular with spectators, so purchase tickets in advance—you can find prices on our website.
How to buy tickets for the 2026 Winter Olympics
To do this, select the event you want to attend from our listing, open the online seating plan, and select your desired seats. It will only take you a minute to pay and receive your e-tickets. Stay tuned for new announcements in our listings and reserve your seats for exciting events.