
For those looking for the Winter Games experience, it is expected that tickets will be available to purchase through a registration and ticket draw process. Typically, you will have a chance to access the sales phase for single events or multi-event packs when ticket sales open.
Just under 100 nations take part in the Winter Olympics. At the 2026 Games, around 3,500 athletes are expected to compete. The sports programme for the Milano Cortina 2026 Games consists of 16 sports including disciplines such as ice hockey, curling, figure skating, speed skating, short-track skating, ski jumping, Alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, cross-country skiing, biathlon, Nordic combined, ski mountaineering, snowboarding, bobsleigh, luge, and luge. Within these sports, athletes compete in numerous formats.
Car parking options vary depending on the venue or event. The 2026 Games are spread over several areas in northern Italy and there should be parking options available, however, the host city will be very busy during the Games. Parking details and further travel information can be found on Koobit by clicking the event’s Travel & Parking tab.
During the staging of the Winter Olympics, accommodation can be difficult to find due to the influx of spectators, athletes, teams, and volunteers. As part of the bidding process promises when Olympic hosts are selected, organisers will try their best to provide ample space for everyone. Accommodation and tourism information for each location can be found on Koobit by clicking the event’s Accommodation and Destination tabs, where you will also find a map of places to stay.
Content on Koobit is for informational purposes only. Koobit is not partnered or associated with the Winter Olympics. For full information on the events and to purchase tickets, please visit the official Winter Olympics website.