Ticket prices for Milano Cortina 2026 were revealed last week and registration is now open for the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games with sales to begin early next year.

The Winter Games will return to Italy after 20 years and include three Italian regions; Lombardia, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige. The Italian capital of fashion and design, Milan, will host the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics and will feature some of the most iconic winter sports venues in the Alps.
Ticket prices for the Winter Olympics range from 30 euros for men’s and women’s hockey preliminary games to nearly 3,000 euros for the Closing Ceremony inside Verona’s Arena, a large Roman amphitheater. The most expensive sports event is the men’s hockey final with prices ranging from 450 to 1,400 euros.
Organisers announced that more than 20% of the tickets for the games in February are available for under 40 euros and more than half are priced at under 100 euros.
Ticket prices for the Winter Paralympics start at 10 euros for children under 14 with more than 200,000 tickets — about 90% of the total — available for less than 40 euros.
General public sales for the Olympic Winter Games will begin in February 2025, and the Paralympic Winter Games in March 2025, but fans are encouraged to register early on the official ticketing platform, tickets.milanocortina2026.org.
Registering allows fans to be allocated specific time slots for purchasing Olympic tickets in the first phase of sales. It is not necessary to register for the Paralympic Games.
Starting in April 2025, both Olympic and Paralympic tickets will be available to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis, without the need to register in advance.
The Milano-Cortina Olympics run from 6-22 February 2026, followed by the Paralympics between 6-15 March.