Milano Cortina 2026 organisers and On Location have announced the latest range of hospitality packages for next year’s Winter Olympics.
Clubhouse 26 Milano, Clubhouse 26 Cortina, Clubhouse 26 Livigno and the Winter Essentials package have been launched a year ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
On Location’s Clubhouse product debuted at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, with Clubhouse 24 in the Palais de Tokyo. The hospitality experience included live broadcasts of sporting events, interactive exhibits, and a partnership with the Olympic Museum, displaying their curation of historic memorabilia at Clubhouse 24.
Organisers said: “These packages, the first of their kind for the Olympic Winter Games, provide unique hospitality beyond the competition venues and allow fans a respite from weather conditions, and a place to continue celebrations when not attending a Winter Olympics sporting event.”
Milan Cortina 2026 Clubhouse offering
Clubhouse 26 Milano will be located in the city’s historic Dazi venue that dates back to the early 19th century. This hospitality space will offer traditional Italian aperitivo, and an exclusive Olympic-themed exhibition, with packages from €200.
Clubhouse 26 Cortina’s chalet-style lounge will take over the well-known, Ristorante 5 Torri. It offers guaranteed access to curling and women’s Alpine ski events, along with the same premium amenities as the Milan location. Packages for Clubhouse 26 Cortina start at €225.
The Clubhouse 26 Livigno package includes guaranteed tickets to freestyle skiing and snowboard events and a premium hospitality offering. Packages for Clubhouse 26 Livigno start at €325.
Priority access
The Winter Essentials package provides guaranteed Category C tickets to select ice hockey events at the Santa Giulia venue in Milan, along with priority access, a sport-themed gift, privileged access to the Milano Cortina 2026 Megastore, and a convenient snack and drink option upon arrival. Winter Essentials packages start at €150.
Guests can also enjoy premium service and breathtaking views in the exclusive in-venue hospitality spaces for each of the 16 disciplines. For example, Olympic Winter Games Hospitality will take over the Tofane Lounge, located at the finish line of the Women’s alpine ski event.
On Location said: “Overlooking the breathtaking peaks of Cortina d’Ampezzo, no other sports venue gives guests this unique vantage point of the mountains and the sport at the same time.”
Culture and traditions
Giovanni Malagò, the president of Fondazione Milano Cortina 2026, said: “Hospitality is undoubtedly one of the sectors in which Italy has been able to assert its leadership at the international level and will therefore be one of the strong points of Milano Cortina 2026.
“The upcoming Winter Olympics will be a unique opportunity for fans to experience great sporting moments, but also for us to highlight the culture and traditions of our magnificent host territories. On Location’s offer expands the choice for those who want an exclusive stay, attracting fans from all over the world who want to experience a premium hospitality offering. Milano Cortina 2026 will be a great success, a model of integration between sports spectacle and excellent hospitality services, leaving an indelible mark for the future of Italy.”
The Milano Cortina Games became the first Olympics to offer priority access scheme for hospitality packages ahead of sales launching in November 2024.
Milan Cortina 2026 organisers this month claimed that a record figure of nearly 300,000 tickets were sold for the event after the on-sale began. High demand was seen across Italy and several international markets.
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