Fans can now register for the tickets draw for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, with prices ranging from €30 (£25/$33) to almost €3,000.
The organising committee has also revealed that 22% of all tickets will cost less than €40, and more than half (57%) will be under €100. Tickets for the Paralympic Winter Games will start at €10 for children under 14, and more than 200,000 tickets will be available for less than €35.
The most expensive tickets are for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, with Category A tickets costing €2,026 and €2,900, respectively.
Fans have until January to register for the first ticketing draw, with the general sale for the Winter Olympics beginning in February. Tickets for the Winter Paralympic Games will be available to the general public from March, with both dates falling one year before the respective Opening Ceremonies.
Those that enter the draw before January, and are successful, will be allocated time slots for purchasing Olympic tickets during the first phase of sales. Registration is free and comes with no obligation to purchase. Additionally, those that purchase tickets by May next year will benefit from early bird special prices on some specific sessions.
Tickets for the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will be delivered digitally. As with Paris 2024, tickets will be sold exclusively on a single, centralised digital platform – the only official channel.
Hospitality options will be on sale from next month onwards, and will include guaranteed tickets and access to on-site hospitality venues, as well as travel, accommodation and additional activities.
Organisers have also warned sports fans to only purchase tickets and hospitality packages through the official platforms.
“By buying tickets or hospitality packages outside official channels, buyers run the risk that tickets or packages will not be delivered or will be cancelled by the Milano Cortina 2026 Organising Committee in accordance with the terms and conditions,” the committee warned.
The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 will take place from February 6-22, followed by the Paralympic Games from March 6-15.
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