Plan your LA28 trip with less guessing

Independent guides for tickets, zones, transportation, lodging, budgets, and realistic day planning for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics and Paralympics.

Read these first

If this is your first time planning an Olympic trip, read these in order.

  1. 1

    Learn the official dates and what to do each year between now and 2028.

  2. 2

    Understand the draw, time slots, drops, and what to prioritize before you buy.

  3. 3

    Start thinking in geography, not just individual venues.

  4. 4

    Learn how transit, zones, and timing affect what is realistic in a day.

Browse by topic

Tickets

How the draw works, how to prioritize, and how to avoid bad ticket decisions.

Trip Basics

The best starting point for first-time Olympic trip planning.

Getting Around

Why LA28 movement strategy matters almost as much as ticket strategy.

Where To Stay

Choose lodging based on zones and trip shape, not just nightly price.

Budget and Strategy

Make better tradeoffs before you lock yourself into a bad trip shape.

  • LA28 Budget Planning

    Think through tickets, lodging, food, transit, and contingency money with real trip ranges.

Paralympics

Planning guidance for a distinct and important part of the 2028 Games.

The smartest trips start with geography

The smartest LA28 trips start with geography. Explore the places where venues and sessions cluster, then build a more realistic trip around them.

What changed recently

  • May 2026
    LA28 Drop 2 Ticket Draw Registration Guide Coming soon

    What the current registration window means, who it affects, and what action to take now.

  • Coming soon
    What the First Competition Schedule Release Means for Fans Coming soon

    A practical breakdown of what the first official schedule release changes for real trip planning.

  • Coming soon
    What To Do After a Major Ticketing Announcement Coming soon

    A fast-response guide for sorting what is confirmed, what changed, and what to do next.

Still figuring it out? Ask other fans

Read planning discussions, compare strategies, and ask questions about zones, tickets, and realistic trip ideas.

Turn research into a real plan

Use MyLA28 to browse sessions, compare zones, and build a more realistic itinerary around what matters most.