Olympic Venues
Where the Games Will Happen. From the iconic LA Coliseum to the stunning Santa Monica Beach, discover where Olympic history will be made.
SoFi Stadium
Inglewood • Capacity: 70,000
The spectacular SoFi Stadium will host the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, as well as soccer matches. This $5 billion venue is one of the most advanced stadiums in the world.
LA Memorial Coliseum
Exposition Park • Capacity: 78,000
The historic LA Coliseum, which hosted the 1932 and 1984 Olympics, returns as the main athletics venue. This iconic stadium has been recently renovated.
Crypto.com Arena
Downtown LA • Capacity: 20,000
Crypto.com Arena will host artistic gymnastics and boxing finals. Located in the heart of Downtown LA next to LA Live.
New Venue Alamitos Beach Stadium
Long Beach • Capacity: 12,000
Long Beach's Alamitos Beach will host Olympic beach volleyball, replacing the originally planned Santa Monica venue.
Long Beach Marine Stadium
Long Beach • Capacity: 12,500
The first man-made rowing course in the US, Long Beach Marine Stadium hosted the 1932 Olympics and returns for 2028.
New Venue Intuit Dome
Inglewood • Capacity: 18,000
The Intuit Dome, opened in 2024, will serve as a basketball venue for the Olympics.
Rose Bowl
Pasadena • Capacity: 90,000
The legendary Rose Bowl in Pasadena will host soccer matches, continuing its tradition of hosting major sporting events.
New Venue Sepulveda Basin
Encino, San Fernando Valley • Capacity: 7,000
Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area will be transformed to host archery and canoe slalom events.
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