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SUMMARY:2026 Commonwealth Games
DESCRIPTION:The Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event that brings together athletes from Commonwealth nations and territories. Originally known as the British Empire Games\, this quadrennial event promotes friendly competition and cultural exchange among the 74 member associations. The 2026 Games will be a unique and leaner event\, focusing on sustainability and accessibility. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat are the 2026 Commonwealth Games?\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Commonwealth Games\, officially known as the XXIII Commonwealth Games and Glasgow 2026\, will feature athletes from 74 nations and territories. Initially awarded to Victoria\, Australia\, the hosting rights were later returned due to cost concerns. In a collaborative effort\, Glasgow\, Scotland\, which hosted the highly successful 2014 Games\, has been confirmed as the new host city. The event will focus on a more compact and sustainable model\, utilizing existing infrastructure to deliver a world-class sporting event. \n\n\n\nThe Games will feature a 10-sport program\, with six of the sports also including fully integrated para sports. The planned sports include: \n\n\n\n\nAthletics (including Para Athletics)\n\n\n\nArtistic Gymnastics\n\n\n\nBoxing\n\n\n\n3×3 Basketball (including 3×3 Wheelchair Basketball)\n\n\n\nCycling (Track and Para Track)\n\n\n\nJudo\n\n\n\nLawn Bowls (including Para Bowls)\n\n\n\nNetball\n\n\n\nSwimming (including Para Swimming)\n\n\n\nWeightlifting (including Para Powerlifting)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen is the 2026 Commonwealth Games?\n\n\n\nThe 2026 Commonwealth Games will take place from July 23 to August 2\, 2026. This marks the fourth time Scotland has hosted the Games and the second time for Glasgow\, providing a strong legacy and an experienced team to deliver the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere is the 2026 Commonwealth Games?\n\n\n\nThe Games will be held in Glasgow\, Scotland\, across four main venues within an eight-mile corridor. This compact approach is designed to make the event more accessible and sustainable. The confirmed venues and their respective sports are: \n\n\n\n\nScotstoun Stadium: This venue will be the home of the athletics program\, including both able-bodied and para-athletics events.\n\n\n\nTollcross International Swimming Centre: The swimming competition\, featuring both able-bodied and para-swimming\, will be held at this world-class aquatic center.\n\n\n\nEmirates Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome: This integrated venue will host artistic gymnastics\, netball\, and all track cycling events.\n\n\n\nScottish Event Campus (SEC): The SEC is a multi-purpose complex that includes The Hydro\, SEC Armadillo\, and SEC Centre. It will host a variety of sports\, including 3×3 basketball\, bowls\, boxing\, judo\, and weightlifting.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow do I get to the 2026 Commonwealth Games?\n\n\n\nAs the host city\, Glasgow is well-equipped with travel infrastructure. Public transport is the best way to get to the venues on event days. \n\n\n\nBy Air \n\n\n\nGlasgow is served by two main airports: \n\n\n\n\nGlasgow Airport (GLA): The city’s primary international airport\, located just 8 miles west of the city center.\n\n\n\nGlasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK): Situated 32 miles southwest of Glasgow\, offering a number of international flights.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy Train\n\n\n\nGlasgow’s main train stations are Glasgow Central and Queen Street\, which connect to a wide network. Several venues are easily accessible by train: \n\n\n\n\nSEC: Exhibition Centre station is located right next to the campus.\n\n\n\nEmirates Arena/Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome: Dalmarnock Station is the closest station.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy Subway\n\n\n\nThe Glasgow Subway is a circular underground line that serves the City Centre and West End. It’s an excellent way to travel between these popular areas and connect to other transport hubs. A valid SPT Subway Smartcard or ticket is required. \n\n\n\nBy Bus\n\n\n\nGlasgow has an extensive bus network operated by several companies\, including First Glasgow. Many routes pass close to the main event venues. It’s best to check the local travel websites closer to the time for specific routes and schedules. \n\n\n\nBy Car/Parking\n\n\n\nDriving to the venues is highly discouraged due to heavy traffic\, road closures\, and limited parking. For those who must drive\, public parking is usually available in designated areas\, but it is often expensive and fills up very early. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHow do I get 2026 Commonwealth Games tickets?\n\n\n\nTickets for the 2026 Commonwealth Games are now on sale and can be purchased through the official ticket portal here. \n\n\n\nAll tickets are sold online on a first-come\, first-served basis\, with payment taken at checkout. Availability varies by session\, so it’s worth booking early to secure the events you want. \n\n\n\nPrices start from around £26 for medal sessions and £17 for non-medal sessions\, with concession tickets available from £12. \n\n\n\nTickets will be issued digitally in 2026 (PDF or mobile wallet). Only buy through official channels to avoid scams\, and keep an eye on the portal as additional tickets may be released closer to the Games. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere to stay for the 2026 Commonwealth Games?\n\n\n\nGlasgow offers a wide range of accommodation options\, but they will book out months in advance\, and prices will rise significantly around the Games. It is highly advisable to book your accommodation as soon as your travel plans are confirmed. \n\n\n\nHere are a few popular areas to consider: \n\n\n\n\nGlasgow City Centre: This is the most convenient location\, offering a huge range of hotels\, apartments\, and hostels with excellent access to public transport for all venues.\n\n\n\nWest End: A vibrant and bohemian area known for its unique shops\, cafes\, and restaurants. It is a great choice if you prefer a less crowded atmosphere and still offers good transport links.\n\n\n\nEast End: Staying in this area places you close to key venues like the Emirates Arena and Tollcross International Swimming Centre.\n\n\n\nSouthside: This area is well-connected to the city center by train and subway\, offering a mix of residential and hotel options.\n\n\n\n\nBooking Tips: \n\n\n\n\nBook early to secure the best rates and availability.\n\n\n\nLook for hotels with a flexible cancellation policy.\n\n\n\nUse reputable booking sites like Tripadvisor to find and compare options.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHelpful links for planning your trip to the 2026 Commonwealth Games\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Event Schedule\n\n\n\nOfficial Glasgow 2026 Website\n\n\n\nCommonwealth Sport Official Website\n\n\n\nVisit Scotland\n\n\n\nGlasgow Airport\n\n\n\nPeople Make Glasgow\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Social Media \n\n\n\n\nYouTube\n\n\n\nFacebook\n\n\n\nX (formerly Twitter)\n\n\n\nInstagram
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LOCATION:Glasgow\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Commonwealth Games,Multi-sports
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SUMMARY:2026 Asian Games
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Asian Games\, officially known as the XX Asiad\, will be a major multi-sport event held in Japan. Hosted jointly by the Aichi Prefecture and the City of Nagoya\, this edition will be the third time Japan has hosted the Asian Games (following Tokyo 1958 and Hiroshima 1994). The Games will emphasize “IMAGINE ONE ASIA\,” celebrating the continent’s sporting talent and cultural diversity. \n \n\n \n \n\n \n📅 When are the 2026 Asian Games?\n \n\nDates: September 19 – October 4\, 2026.\n \nOpening Ceremony: September 19\, 2026\, at the Mizuho Athletic Stadium (Paloma Mizuho Stadium).\n \nClosing Ceremony: October 4\, 2026.\n\n \n\n \n🏙️ Where are the 2026 Asian Games?\n \nThe Games utilize a regional hosting model\, with 41 venues spread across Nagoya City and the wider Aichi Prefecture. \n \n1. Nagoya City Cluster\n \n\nSports: Athletics\, Swimming\, Basketball\, Badminton\, Judo\, Wrestling.\n \nKey Venues: * Paloma Mizuho Stadium: The main hub for Athletics and Ceremonies.\n\nNippon Gaishi Hall: A major venue for indoor sports.\n \nNagoya City Gymnasium: Hosting various ball games.\n\n\n\n \n2. Aichi Prefecture & Regional Venues\n \n\nSports: Cycling\, Sailing\, Baseball\, Football\, Hockey.\n \nKey Venues: * Toyota Stadium: A world-class venue for Football.\n\nAichi Sky Expo: Hosting several combat sports and indoor disciplines.\n \nGamagori Harbor: The site for Sailing competitions.\n\n\n\n \n\n \n🎟️ How do I get tickets for Aichi-Nagoya 2026?\n \n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets will be sold through the official Aichi-Nagoya 2026 ticketing website.\n \nSales Phases: Ticket sales usually begin with a lottery for domestic residents\, followed by a general first-come\, first-served sale for international visitors.\n \nAuthorized Resellers: International fans should check with their National Olympic Committees (NOCs) for authorized ticket resellers in their respective countries.\n\n \n\n \n🚆 How to travel between venues\n \nJapan’s world-famous transportation system is the primary way for fans to navigate the 20th Asian Games. \n \n\nNagoya Municipal Subway: The best way to reach venues within the city. The Higashiyama\, Meijo\, and Sakura-dori lines connect most major stadiums.\n \nJR Central & Meitetsu Lines: Use these for venues in the wider Aichi Prefecture\, such as Toyota City or the Sky Expo.\n \nShinkansen (Bullet Train): Nagoya is a major stop on the Tokaido Shinkansen line\, making it easily accessible from Tokyo (1.5 hours) and Osaka (50 minutes).\n \nAirports: * Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO): The primary international gateway\, located on an artificial island near the Sky Expo venue.\n\nNagoya Airfield (Komaki): Primarily handles domestic flights.\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n🏨 Where to stay for the 2026 Asian Games\n \n\nNagoya Station Area: The most strategic location. It provides direct access to the Shinkansen\, subway lines\, and Meitetsu trains for regional travel.\n\nExamples: Nagoya Marriott Associa Hotel\, Meitetsu Grand Hotel.\n\n\n \nSakae District: The heart of Nagoya’s shopping and nightlife. It is well-connected to the Mizuho Stadium via the Meijo Line.\n\nExamples: Nagoya Tokyu Hotel\, Mitsui Garden Hotel Nagoya Sakae.\n\n\n \nKanayama Area: A major transit hub that is often slightly more affordable than the Station area\, with direct links to the airport and city venues.\n\nExamples: ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Grand Court Nagoya.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n\n \n🥋 2026 Asian Games Fan Experience\n \n\nSporting Diversity: In addition to Olympic sports\, the Asiad features unique regional disciplines such as Kabaddi\, Sepak Takraw\, Wushu\, and Kurash.\n \nEsports: Following its success in Hangzhou\, Esports will continue to be a medal sport\, drawing huge crowds to high-tech indoor arenas.\n \nNagoya Gastronomy: Don’t miss the city’s famous “Nagoya Meshi” (local cuisine)\, including Hitsumabushi (grilled eel)\, Miso Katsu\, and Tebasaki (chicken wings).\n\n \n\n \n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2026 Asian Games\n \n\nOfficial Aichi-Nagoya 2026 Website\n \nNagoya Convention & Visitors Bureau\n \nCentral Japan Railway Company (JR Central)\n \nChubu Centrair International Airport
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2026-asian-games/
LOCATION:Nagoya\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280806T235959
DTSTAMP:20260427T013435
CREATED:20190130T200850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T161905Z
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SUMMARY:2028 Summer Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Summer Olympics\, officially known as the LA28 Games\, will mark the third time Los Angeles has hosted the world’s greatest sporting event. This landmark edition represents a sustainable “radical reuse” model\, utilizing 100% existing or temporary venues across the Greater Los Angeles area to promote environmental responsibility and the region’s diverse sporting heritage. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2028 Summer Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: July 14 – July 30\, 2028.\nOpening Ceremony: A dual-stadium celebration held simultaneously at the LA Coliseum and SoFi Stadium.\nClosing Ceremony: To be held at the LA Coliseum.\nParalympic Games: August 15 – August 27\, 2028.\n\n\n🌴 Where are the 2028 Summer Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into several primary clusters across the Los Angeles basin\, each serving as a hub for specific sports. \n1. Downtown Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Athletics (Coliseum)\, Swimming (USC)\, Basketball (Crypto.com Arena)\, Gymnastics (Convention Center).\nKey Venue: The LA Memorial Coliseum—the first venue to host three different Olympics.\n\n2. Valley Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Equestrian\, Shooting\, Modern Pentathlon.\nKey Venue: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area\, which will feature temporary stadiums for the “Valley” events.\n\n3. South Bay Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Tennis\, Track Cycling\, Rugby Sevens\, Field Hockey.\nKey Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson.\n\n4. Long Beach Sports Park Cluster\n\nSports: Sailing\, Marathon Swimming\, Water Polo\, BMX Racing.\nKey Venue: Long Beach Waterfront and the Long Beach Arena.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2028 Summer Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets are sold exclusively through the official LA28 digital ticketing portal\, utilizing a tiered release system.\nHospitality: Official hospitality packages (including premium suites and “Fan Houses”) are managed by On Location.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nThe “No Car” Games: LA28 is committed to a transit-first experience. Spectators are encouraged to use the expanded Metro Rail network.\nOlympic Shuttles: A fleet of thousands of dedicated “Games Shuttles” will connect Metro stations and satellite parking lots directly to the venue clusters.\nBy Air: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the primary gateway\, with the new Automated People Mover connecting terminals to regional transit.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2028 Summer Olympics\nAccommodation will be the most competitive part of your planning. Here are recommendations based on the cluster you plan to visit: \n1. Downtown LA (Best for Athletics & Gymnastics)\nStaying in DTLA offers the best access to the Metro hub and the historic Coliseum. \n\nLuxury: The Ritz-Carlton\, Los Angeles – A premier stay at L.A. LIVE\, steps from the basketball and gymnastics venues.\nStrategic Hub: InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown – High-rise views and immediate proximity to the 7th Street/Metro Center station.\nBoutique Choice: The Hoxton\, Downtown LA – A stylish option in the Fashion District with a rooftop pool for the July heat.\n\n2. Santa Monica & Westside (Best for Beach Volleyball & Sailing)\nPerfect for those wanting a coastal breeze during the summer Games. \n\nIconic Luxury: Shutters on the Beach – The ultimate Santa Monica stay directly on the sand.\nStrategic Base: The Proper Hotel Santa Monica – Luxury design with easy access to the Metro E Line for travel to Downtown.\n\n3. Long Beach (Best for Water Sports)\n\nWaterfront Stay: Hyatt Regency Long Beach – Offers views of the sailing courses and the Long Beach Sports Park.\nUnique Choice: The Queen Mary – Stay aboard the historic ocean liner moored near the Olympic sailing venues.\n\n4. Inglewood/South Bay (Best for Ceremonies & Basketball)\n\nModern Luxury: Lumière Hotel at Hollywood Park – Located directly adjacent to SoFi Stadium and the Intuit Dome.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2028 Summer Olympics\n\nOfficial LA28 Website\nLA Metro (Public Transit Planner)\nOlympic Hospitality (On Location)\nDiscover Los Angeles – Tourism Guide
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2028-summer-olympics/
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Summer Olympics
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280827T235959
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T162231Z
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SUMMARY:2028 Summer Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2028 Summer Paralympics\, officially the XVIII Paralympic Games\, will showcase the world’s most elite para-athletes across Los Angeles. This landmark edition marks the first time LA has hosted the Paralympic Games\, utilizing a 100% accessible venue model to promote inclusion and the “radical reuse” of the city’s iconic urban infrastructure. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: August 15 – August 27\, 2028.\nOpening Ceremony: August 15\, 2028 (SoFi Stadium\, Inglewood). This world-class venue will showcase the spectacular scale and limitless possibilities of LA’s first Paralympic Games.\nClosing Ceremony: August 27\, 2028 (LA Memorial Coliseum). Following the Olympic tradition\, the Paralympics will conclude at this historic landmark\, cementing the movement into LA history.\n\n\n🏖️ Where are the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into primary accessible geographical clusters: \n1. Downtown Sports Park (Central Hub)\n\nSports: Para Athletics (Coliseum)\, Para Swimming (USC)\, Wheelchair Basketball (Crypto.com Arena)\, Wheelchair Rugby (Convention Center).\nKey Venue: The LA Convention Center\, which will be transformed into a multi-sport hub with fully accessible fan zones and level flooring throughout.\n\n2. South Bay Sports Park (Carson)\n\nSports: Para Cycling (Velodrome)\, Para Tennis\, Para Soccer.\nKey Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park\, featuring a compact\, flat campus layout that minimizes travel distance between competition sites.\n\n3. Long Beach Sports Park (Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Para Triathlon\, Para Rowing\, Para Canoe.\nKey Venue: The Long Beach Waterfront\, providing step-free viewing paths and specialized floating docks for accessible boarding.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2028 Summer Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: All tickets are distributed via the LA28 portal. Paralympic tickets are prioritized for community access and affordability.\nAccessibility Seating: The ticketing platform includes a “Universal Access” filter. This allows users to specifically select wheelchair-accessible spots\, companion seating\, or “Easy Access” seats (minimal stairs) in any section of the stadium.\nHospitality: On Location offers inclusive packages that ensure “curb-to-seat” accessibility\, including climate-controlled lounges for fans with sensory or temperature-regulation needs.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nLos Angeles is undergoing a massive infrastructure upgrade to ensure a “transit-first” Paralympic experience. \n\nLA Metro: Every station on the Metro Rail system is elevator-equipped. During the Games\, “Accessibility Ambassadors” will be stationed at key stops (like the Downtown Inglewood Station for the Opening Ceremony) to assist travelers.\nAccessible Shuttles: A dedicated fleet of ADA-compliant shuttles will bridge the gap between rail stations and venues\, particularly for the hillier sections of the Sports Parks.\nBy Air: LAX (Los Angeles International) offers dedicated PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) services and the new Automated People Mover\, designed for seamless wheelchair transit to the rental car and transit hubs.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2028 Summer Paralympics\n1. Inglewood & South Bay (Best for the Opening Ceremony)\n\nModern Choice: Lum Hotel Inglewood – Located near SoFi Stadium with modern accessible features and flat-path access to the stadium district.\nLuxury Option: Westdrift Manhattan Beach – A short\, accessible shuttle ride to the Carson sports cluster.\n\n2. Downtown LA (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\n\nAccessible Luxury: The Ritz-Carlton\, Los Angeles – Features extensive ADA-compliant suites and zero-entry pool access.\nStrategic Hub: InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown – Located at the Wilshire Grand\, offering step-free access to the Metro Red/Purple lines.\n\n3. Long Beach (Best for Rowing & Triathlon)\n\nCoastal Base: Hyatt Regency Long Beach – Located directly adjacent to the accessible waterfront viewing paths.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for the 2028 Summer Paralympics\n\nOfficial LA28 Website\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2028-summer-paralympics/
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports
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DTSTAMP:20260427T013435
CREATED:20230124T222953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T080918Z
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SUMMARY:2030 Winter Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2030 Winter Olympics\, officially known as the XXVI Olympic Winter Games\, will take place in France. This landmark edition represents a sustainable vision for the Olympic movement\, utilizing a decentralized model across the French Alps and the French Riviera to promote environmental heritage and regional diversity. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2030 Winter Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: February 1 – February 17\, 2030.\nOpening Ceremony: Venue to be confirmed (Proposed across multiple Alpine hubs).\nClosing Ceremony: To be held on the iconic Promenade des Anglais in Nice\, marking a historic coastal finale.\nParalympic Games: March 1 – March 10\, 2030.\n\n\n🏔️ Where are the 2030 Winter Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into four distinct clusters spanning from the high peaks to the Mediterranean coast. \n1. Nice Cluster (The Ice Hub)\n\nSports: Figure Skating\, Short Track Speed Skating\, Ice Hockey\, Curling.\nKey Venue: A new planned arena in Nice and existing convention spaces transformed into Olympic rinks.\n\n2. Savoie Cluster (The Alpine Heritage Hub)\n\nSports: Alpine Skiing (Courchevel/Méribel)\, Bobsleigh\, Skeleton\, Luge (La Plagne)\, Ski Jumping.\nKey Venue: The Roc de Fer slope in Méribel and the Eclipse in Courchevel.\n\n3. Haute-Savoie Cluster (The Nordic Hub)\n\nSports: Cross-Country Skiing\, Biathlon.\nKey Venue: Le Grand-Bornand (Biathlon) and La Clusaz (Cross-Country).\n\n4. Briançon Cluster (The Freestyle Hub)\n\nSports: Freestyle Skiing\, Snowboarding.\nKey Venue: Serre Chevalier and Montgenèvre.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2030 Winter Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets will be sold exclusively through the official French Alps 2030 digital ticketing portal.\nHospitality: Official hospitality packages (including premium seating and Alpine lodge access) will be managed by the authorized global provider.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nBy Train: France’s TGV InOui high-speed rail connects Paris to Lyon and continues to the Alpine valleys. Specialized “Olympic Shuttles” will connect the Nice Côte d’Azur region to the mountains.\nOlympic Shuttles: Dedicated spectator transport will run from regional hubs like Moûtiers and Albertville to the high-altitude resorts.\nBy Air: Nice Côte d’Azur Airport (NCE) for ice sports and the Closing Ceremony; Lyon-Saint Exupéry (LYS) or Geneva (GVA) for the Alpine and Nordic clusters.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2030 Winter Olympics\nAccommodation will be highly sought after across the Alps. Here are recommendations based on the cluster you plan to visit: \n1. Nice (Best for Ice Sports & Closing Ceremony)\n\nLuxury: Le Negresco – An iconic world-class hotel on the Promenade des Anglais.\nStrategic Hub: Hôtel Amina – Located near the Nice-Ville station for easy access to the mountain trains.\nModern Choice: Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel – Perfectly situated for the coastal celebrations.\n\n2. The Three Valleys / Savoie (Best for Alpine Skiing & Sliding)\n\nIconic Luxury: L’Apogée Courchevel – Ultra-luxury stay with direct access to the Alpine venues.\nAlternative Hub: Albertville – Staying in the 1992 host city is a smart strategic choice for mid-range budgets and transit links.\nActive/Sporty: Hotel Araucaria (La Plagne) – Ideal for fans of the sliding sports (Bobsleigh/Luge).\n\n3. Annecy & Haute-Savoie (Best for Nordic Sports)\n\nWellness Focus: Les Trésoms Lake and Spa Resort – Overlooking Lake Annecy\, offering a serene base between biathlon events.\nTraditional: Au Coeur du Village (La Clusaz) – Traditional Savoyard hospitality in the heart of the Nordic cluster.\n\n4. Briançon (Best for Snowboarding & Freestyle)\n\nBoutique: Hôtel de la Chaussée – Located in the historic fortified town of Briançon (a UNESCO site).\nModern: SOWELL Hôtels Le Parc & Spa – Convenient access to the Serre Chevalier lifts.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2030 Winter Olympics\n\nOfficial Olympics Website\nSNCF Connect (TGV & Regional Rail)\nExplore France – Alps & Riviera Guides\nNice Côte d’Azur Tourism
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2030-winter-olympics/
LOCATION:French Alps\, France
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Winter Olympics
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SUMMARY:2030 Winter Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2030 Winter Paralympics\, officially the XV Paralympic Winter Games\, will showcase the world’s most elite para-athletes across the French Alps. Utilizing a sustainable and highly accessible venue plan\, the Games will span the mountain massifs of Savoie and Haute-Savoie\, concluding with a historic coastal celebration in Nice. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: March 1 – March 10\, 2030.\nOpening Ceremony: March 1\, 2030 (Venue TBC).\nClosing Ceremony: March 10\, 2030 (Promenade des Anglais\, Nice).\n\n\n🏔️ Where are the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into dedicated clusters to ensure athlete and spectator efficiency: \n1. Nice Cluster (Ice Sports)\n\nSports: Para Ice Hockey.\nKey Venue: Dedicated ice arena within the Nice coastal hub\, adjacent to the International Broadcast Centre.\n\n2. Savoie Cluster (Alpine & Sliding)\n\nSports: Para Alpine Skiing\, Para Snowboard.\nKey Venue: Courchevel and Méribel\, utilizing the world-class slopes adapted for para-competition.\n\n3. Haute-Savoie Cluster (Nordic Hub)\n\nSports: Para Cross-Country Skiing\, Para Biathlon.\nKey Venue: Le Grand-Bornand\, renowned for its accessible stadium layout and spectator visibility.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2030 Winter Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: Tickets are managed through the official French Alps 2030 portal. Paralympic tickets traditionally offer exceptional value and a family-friendly atmosphere.\nAccessibility Seating: The booking system features an integrated “Accessibility Map\,” allowing users to select wheelchair-accessible spots (UFR) and easy-access seating with companion spots nearby.\nHospitality: On Location provides inclusive hospitality packages that prioritize step-free access and dedicated viewing platforms at high-altitude venues.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nFrance is implementing a “Total Accessibility” mandate for its transport network in preparation for 2030. \n\nSNCF (Accès Plus): The Accès Plus service provides free assistance at major stations (Nice-Ville\, Lyon-Part-Dieu\, Chambéry). It is highly recommended to register your journey 48 hours in advance to ensure ramp and lift availability.\nAccessible Shuttles: A fleet of low-floor\, accessible buses will serve as the “Olympic Express\,” connecting the valley train stations to the mountain venues in Savoie and Haute-Savoie.\nBy Air: Nice Côte d’Azur (NCE) and Lyon (LYS) airports offer specialized PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) assistance from the gate to the accessible ground transport hubs.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2030 Winter Paralympics\n1. Nice (Para Ice Hockey & Closing Ceremony Hub)\n\nAccessible Luxury: Le Negresco – A National Historic Landmark offering fully adapted luxury suites.\nStrategic Accessibility: Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel – Modern\, fully compliant infrastructure with step-free access to the Promenade des Anglais.\n\n2. Savoie / The Three Valleys (Para Alpine & Snowboard Hub)\n\nMountain Resort: Hotel Araucaria (La Plagne) – Designed with accessible common areas and specialized equipment storage for para-athletes and fans.\nValley Base: Albertville – A flatter\, more accessible city base with direct shuttle links to the steeper mountain venues.\n\n3. Annecy & Haute-Savoie (Nordic Hub)\n\nBoutique Accessibility: Les Trésoms Lake and Spa Resort – Features accessible facilities and easier terrain for navigation than higher-altitude Nordic sites.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2030 Winter Paralympics\n\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nSNCF Connect (TGV & Regional Rail)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2030-winter-paralympics/
LOCATION:French Alps\, France
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Winter Olympics
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CREATED:20260105T161948Z
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SUMMARY:2032 Summer Olympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2032 Summer Olympics\, officially the Games of the XXXV Olympiad\, will take place in Brisbane\, Australia. Known as the “Sunshine State” Games\, this edition utilizes a regional model spanning across South East Queensland. This landmark event focuses on “New Norm” sustainability\, utilizing existing world-class facilities and breathtaking coastal backdrops to celebrate the return of the Olympics to Australia for the third time. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2032 Summer Olympics?\n\nOlympic Games: July 23 – August 8\, 2032.\nOpening Ceremony: To be held at the newly constructed Brisbane Olympic Stadium.\nClosing Ceremony: Also hosted at the Brisbane Olympic Stadium\, the modern centerpiece of the Games.\nParalympic Games: August 24 – September 5\, 2032.\n\n\n🐨 Where are the 2032 Summer Olympics?\nThe Games are divided into three primary geographical zones\, connecting the city to the world-famous northern and southern coastlines. \n1. Brisbane Zone (The City Hub)\n\nSports: Athletics (Olympic Stadium)\, Aquatics (Brisbane Live Arena)\, Basketball\, Gymnastics\, Archery.\nKey Venue: The Brisbane Olympic Stadium—a purpose-built facility designed to anchor the Victoria Park precinct.\n\n2. Gold Coast Zone (The Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Beach Volleyball\, Triathlon\, Judo\, Wrestling\, Cricket (potential venue).\nKey Venue: Broadbeach Park Stadium—a temporary beachside arena set against the iconic Surfers Paradise skyline.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast Zone (The Nature Hub)\n\nSports: Marathon\, Road Cycling\, Football\, Mountain Biking.\nKey Venue: Sunshine Coast Stadium and the picturesque coastal road courses.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2032 Summer Olympics?\n\nOfficial Platform: Tickets are sold exclusively through the official Brisbane 2032 digital ticketing portal.\nHospitality: Official hospitality (including luxury riverside “Spectator Houses”) is managed by On Location.\n\n\n🚆 How to travel between Olympic Venues\n\nCross River Rail: Brisbane’s new underground rail system will be the primary artery connecting the city venues to the suburbs.\nHigh-Speed Busways: Dedicated Olympic lanes will ensure rapid transit between Brisbane\, the Gold Coast (~1 hour)\, and the Sunshine Coast (~1 hour 15 mins).\nBy Air: Brisbane Airport (BNE) is the primary gateway\, with Gold Coast (OOL) and Sunshine Coast (MCY) airports serving as regional alternatives.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2032 Summer Olympics\nAccommodation will be spread across three distinct regions. Early booking is essential as Queensland is a premier global tourist destination. \n1. Brisbane CBD & South Bank (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\nStaying in the city offers the most vibrant atmosphere and access to the Victoria Park Olympic precinct. \n\nLuxury: The Treasury Brisbane – A grand\, historic hotel near the riverside.\nModern Choice: W Brisbane – Located at North Quay with direct views of the Brisbane River.\nStrategic Hub: Hyatt Regency Brisbane – Situated in the Queen Street Mall\, central to all transport.\n\n2. Gold Coast (Best for Beach Sports)\n\nIconic Luxury: The Langham\, Gold Coast – The newest beachfront luxury towers in Surfers Paradise.\nActive Base: The Star Grand at The Star Gold Coast – Integrated resort experience in Broadbeach near the volleyball venues.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast (Best for Cycling & Football)\n\nResort Stay: Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort – Perfect for families and those following the outdoor endurance events.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for Planning Your Trip to the 2032 Summer Olympics\n\nOfficial Brisbane 2032 Website\nTranslink (Queensland Public Transport)\nVisit Queensland – Official Tourism Guide\nOlympic Hospitality (On Location)
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LOCATION:Brisbane\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports,Summer Olympics
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20320824T000000
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CREATED:20260105T162744Z
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SUMMARY:2032 Summer Paralympics
DESCRIPTION:The 2032 Summer Paralympics\, officially the XIX Paralympic Games\, will bring the world’s most elite para-athletes to Queensland\, Australia. Following a regional “three-hub” model\, these Games are designed to be the most inclusive in history\, utilizing a “Total Accessibility” framework to transform Brisbane\, the Gold Coast\, and the Sunshine Coast into barrier-free sporting destinations. \n \n\n📅 When are the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\n\nParalympic Games: August 24 – September 5\, 2032.\nOpening Ceremony: August 24\, 2032 (Brisbane Olympic Stadium). A state-of-the-art celebration designed with universal access at its core.\nClosing Ceremony: September 5\, 2032 (Brisbane Olympic Stadium). A historic finale celebrating the achievements of para-athletes in the heart of Victoria Park.\n\n\n🏖️ Where are the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\nThe Paralympic program is organized into primary accessible geographical zones: \n1. Brisbane Zone (Central Hub)\n\nSports: Para Athletics (Olympic Stadium)\, Para Swimming (Brisbane Live)\, Wheelchair Basketball\, Wheelchair Rugby.\nKey Venue: Brisbane Live\, a world-class indoor arena built directly atop the Roma Street transit hub\, ensuring seamless\, step-free access for fans.\n\n2. Gold Coast Zone (Coastal Hub)\n\nSports: Para Triathlon\, Para Powerlifting\, Wheelchair Tennis.\nKey Venue: Broadbeach Park\, featuring flat\, oceanfront pathways and temporary accessible seating banks with unobstructed sightlines.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast Zone (Nature Hub)\n\nSports: Para Cycling\, Para Archery.\nKey Venue: Sunshine Coast Stadium\, offering an integrated “green and gold” experience with dedicated accessibility shuttles from the coastal resorts.\n\n\n🎟️ How do I get tickets for the 2032 Summer Paralympics?\n\nDigital Ticketing: Tickets are available exclusively through the Brisbane 2032 digital portal. Paralympic tickets are priced to encourage family attendance and community inclusion.\nAccessibility Seating: The “Universal Design” ticketing tool allows users to book dedicated wheelchair spaces\, easy-access seats for those with limited mobility\, and vision-impaired seating with audio-description services.\nHospitality: On Location provides inclusive hospitality packages\, including “Quiet Zones” for neurodivergent fans and fully accessible premium lounges.\n\n\n🚆 Accessibility & Travel Between Venues\nQueensland is undergoing a historic infrastructure overhaul to provide a “Gold Standard” accessible experience. \n\nCross River Rail: Brisbane’s new underground rail network is designed to be 100% accessible\, with level boarding\, tactile floor indicators\, and “Assistance Points” at every platform.\nAccessible Shuttles: A fleet of low-floor\, high-capacity buses will connect the three hubs (Brisbane\, Gold Coast\, Sunshine Coast)\, ensuring spectators can travel between regional venues in under 90 minutes.\nBy Air: Brisbane Airport (BNE) and Gold Coast Airport (OOL) offer world-leading PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) services\, including specialized equipment for wheelchair transfers.\n\n \n\n🏨 Where to stay for the 2032 Summer Paralympics\n1. Brisbane CBD & South Bank (Best for Athletics & Swimming)\n\nAccessible Luxury: The Treasury Brisbane – Extensively retrofitted for modern accessibility within a grand historic landmark.\nModern Choice: W Brisbane – Fully ADA-compliant with zero-entry showers and wide-access elevators near the South Bank precinct.\n\n2. Gold Coast (Best for Para Triathlon & Tennis)\n\nCoastal Base: The Langham\, Gold Coast – Brand new infrastructure featuring the latest in universal design and accessible beachfront access.\nIntegrated Resort: The Star Grand – Offers step-free access to a variety of entertainment and Para-sport venues in Broadbeach.\n\n3. Sunshine Coast (Best for Cycling & Nature)\n\nResort Stay: Novotel Sunshine Coast Resort – Flat terrain and accessible bungalows ideal for fans attending the outdoor road events.\n\n\n \n\n🔗 Helpful Links for the 2032 Summer Paralympics\n\nOfficial Brisbane 2032 Website\nInternational Paralympic Committee (IPC)\nTranslink Queensland (Accessibility Guide)\nOn Location – Paralympic Hospitality
URL:https://mysportstourist.com/sportsevent/2032-summer-paralympics/
LOCATION:Brisbane\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Multi-sports
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