Traveling to LA28: A guide to flights, hotels and tickets - and scoring the best deals
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Traveling to LA28: A guide to flights, hotels and tickets - and scoring the best deals
"Beginning in January, fans can register to enter the lottery for Olympic tickets at the organizing committee's website, la28.org. If selected in the random draw, organizers say, fans will receive a purchase time and date for when ticket drops begin in spring 2026. Organizers say those in communities near Games venues will get early access. See a broader outline of LA28's ticket schedule here."
"When it comes to making travel plans for the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, you may still be crouched at the starting blocks. But the race for flights, hotel reservations and event tickets will begin in 2026, long before the Games commence. If you're planning to visit Southern California for LA28, preparation will be crucial. And a little positive thinking wouldn't hurt."
"Also in early 2026, LA28 will start offering hospitality packages that combine event tickets with overnight accommodations, transportation and/or special events. Tickets for the Paralympic Games will go on sale in 2027. More details are expected later this year. Anyone interested can sign up to receive announcements through the LA28 newsletter. Organizers say Olympic and Paralympic competition tickets will start at $28, about $2 more than they did in Paris in 2024."
Travel planning for the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics requires early preparation, with ticket registration and lotteries beginning in January 2026 and ticket drops scheduled for spring 2026. Communities near venues will receive early access, and hospitality packages bundling tickets with lodging and transportation will be offered in early 2026. Paralympic tickets will go on sale in 2027. Competition tickets will start at $28, with top seats possibly reaching $800 or more. Organizers and official vendors are expected to manage ticketing and resale channels. The Olympics run July 14–30, 2028; the Paralympics run Aug. 15–27, 2028.
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