Los Angeles Map Shows 2028 Olympics Venue Locations

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The 2028 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, are set to take place in Los Angeles, marking the city’s third time hosting the event after previous stints in 1932 and 1984.

The venues for the Games are spread across Southern California, with key events held at iconic locations such as the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, SoFi Stadium, and the LA Convention Center. The LA Memorial Coliseum, which has hosted the Olympics twice before, will be a central venue for athletics. SoFi Stadium, primarily a football stadium, will host the swimming events, showcasing a unique adaptation for the Games​​ .

Below is a list and interactive map of confirmed venues for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, per the official LA28 website.

Downtown

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

BMO Stadium

Galen Center

LA84 Foundation/John C. Argue Swim Stadium

Crypto.com Arena

Los Angeles Convention Center

  • Fencing
  • Taekwondo
  • Table Tennis
  • Judo
  • Wrestling

Peacock Theater

Team stadiums
BMO Stadium (top left), Intuit Dome (top right), Devon Park (bottom left), Long Beach Arena (bottom right).

Ronald Martinez/Michael Owens/Brian Bahr/Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images

San Fernando Valley

Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area

Carson

Dignity Health Sports Park

VELO Sports Center

LA Galaxy Training Fields

Olympic venues
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (top left), Crypto.com Arena, (top right), Riviera Country Club (bottom left), Peacock Theatre (bottom right).

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Long Beach

Long Beach Waterfront

  • Marathon Swimming
  • Triathlon

Long Beach Convention Center

  • Artistic Swimming
  • Water Polo

Long Beach Marine Stadium

Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier

Long Beach Arena

Inglewood

SoFi Stadium

Intuit Dome

Pacific Palisades

Riviera Country Club

Temecula

Galway Downs

Water venues
LA84 Foundation/John C. Argue Swim Stadium (top left), SoFi Stadium (top right), Long Beach Marine Stadium (bottom left), Long Beach Convention Center (bottom right).

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Los Angeles was awarded the 2028 Games after an unusual dual awarding process by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which simultaneously granted Paris the 2024 Games. This decision followed the withdrawal of other candidate cities, leaving only Los Angeles and Paris in the running.

The organizers have pledged to make this the first “Energy Positive Games,” meaning they plan to generate more energy than the event consumes. This will be achieved through the use of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures

The 2028 Olympics are projected to cost around $6.88 billion, with funding primarily from the private sector, and is scheduled to run from July 14 to July 30, 2028.

Interested in which states have contributed the most to America’s efforts to go for gold? Newsweek has also mapped which states have produced the most Olympians.

The 2024 Olympic games kicked off in Paris this week. The opening ceremony was expected to be the largest Opening Ceremony in history, both geographically and in terms of viewing audience.

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