The race to the Winter Olympics Milan Cortina 2026 has also started on the ticket front: after the official sale opened, thousands of fans began planning their trip to Italy. But how much do tickets for the various Olympic disciplines cost? And which events are the most expensive or the most affordable?
The response varies greatly depending on the discipline, stage of the competition, venue chosen, and event (single competitions, semifinals, finals, ceremonies). The organizers' strategy is clear: offer inexpensive options to engage a wide audience while maintaining high fees for the main events and most spectacular ceremonies.
“Basic” tickets: the most affordable prices
The organizers announced that for the Winter Olympics. i ticket prices start at about €30, with more than 20 % under €40 and the majority (about 57 %) under €100. This means that it is possible to attend many Olympic competitions without spending large sums of money, particularly in preliminary competitions or less popular disciplines.
Examples of economic prices
- Curling (qualifiers): from €40 to €80
- Events such as bobsledding, sledding and skeleton Can start from about 70 € - 100 € in the initial sessions
- Cross-country skis and biathlons, often available in lower categories, are priced from about €50 – 100 €
These lower bands are ideal for those who want to experience the Olympic atmosphere without spending too much.





Popular disciplines: medium and high prices
Some disciplines, especially the more popular or spectacular ones, cost significantly more.
Alpine Skiing
- Alpine ski races (qualifying sessions and heats): from 100 € to 220 € depending on category and place.

Ice Hockey
The field field hockey tournament is one of the most watched events:
- Preliminary stages: 30 € - 190 €.
- Quarterfinals: €110 - €400
- Men's final: up to 1,400 € For the best places.

Figure Skating and Short Track
- Figure Skating (Short and Long Program): about €280-€750 or more per session, with some finals reaching over €1,000 for the best categories.
- Speed Skating and Short Track: prices vary between about €150 and €450 depending on the race and place category chosen.
Among the disciplines that draw large crowds and great entertainment, these events often sell out quickly: it pays to buy tickets well in advance.

Ceremonies: special event costs
The opening and closing ceremonies are not sports competitions, but iconic moments of the Olympics-and the prices reflect this special status.
Opening Ceremony (Milan, Feb. 6)
- Prices start from about 260 € for category D (the cheapest), to over 2,000 € for premium seats.
- In addition, a “buy one, get one free” promotion was offered for young people up to 26 years old on the cheapest category.
Closing Ceremony (Arena di Verona, Feb. 22)
- Tickets can reach up to €2,900 for the best seats, with other categories available at lower prices such as around €950 to €1,800.
These prices reflect the unique character and limited capacity of historic venues such as the Arena of Verona.
Premium and hospitality packages
For those who want a unique experience, organizers and official partners offer “hospitality” packages” that combine tickets with exclusive services such as dedicated lounges, catering and priority access.
- Hospitality packages for the opening ceremony start at about €3,250 per person and can exceed €5,000 for special events or extra services.
These options are designed for those who want to experience the Olympics with comfort, dedicated services and exclusive benefits.
Tips for saving money
- Book early: the cheapest and highest demand events tend to sell out quickly.
- Look for cheaper seat categories (B, C, or D) if you are not interested in the front rows.
- Consider combination packages or promotions (such as youth or early bird offers).
- Use the official ticketing and authorized resale system to avoid scams and extra costs.
I Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics Tickets offer a wide range of prices, from super-cheap for preliminary events to high figures for ceremonies and grand finals. With offerings ranging from €30 to nearly €3,000, there is an option for all budgets and sports passions-from the casual fan to the hardcore enthusiast.




