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Winter Olympic Games 2026

Last Updated
Monday, 15/12/2025

 

This page is for Australians planning to travel for the:

  • Olympic Winter Games 6-22 February 2026
  • Paralympic Winter Games 6-15 March 2026

Read this page to learn about:

  • Olympic event locations
  • what to do before you travel
  • travelling to Italy and getting around while you're there
  • safety and security
  • winter weather safety
  • where to get help

Event locations

Olympic events will happen in Italy, in the cities of:

  • Milano
  • Verona
  • Livigno
  • Bormio
  • Tesero
  • Predazzo
  • Cortina d'Ampezzo
  • Anterselva/Antolz

What to do before you travel

  • Read our travel advice for Italy and other destinations you’re going to or transiting through. Subscribe for email updates in case anything changes.
  • Follow @smartraveller on Facebook, X and Instagram.
  • Get travel insurance. Make sure it covers everything you plan to do. Read the CHOICE travel insurance buying guide.
  • Talk to your doctor at least 6 weeks before you travel. Get your travel vaccinations. Make sure your medicine is legal in Italy and other destinations you’re travelling to.
  • Take copies of your passport ID page. Leave one with someone you trust in Australia, along with your itinerary. Take the other copy with you. Keep it separate from your passport. .
  • Print any e-tickets and bookings. Write out a list of important contacts. Take them as backups in case your mobile device is lost or stolen.

Use our travel basics checklist to make sure you cover the essentials.

Travelling to Italy and getting around while you're there

Passports and visas

Italy is part of the Schengen Area. This means you may not need a visa to visit as a tourist. You will need to register with the European Union Entry/Exit system (EES) on arrival. Make sure you understand the rules and trip duration limits. Read our advice about travelling to the Schengen Area.

Accommodation

Accommodation in and around the ski resorts and host cities is in high demand. Book as soon as possible. Don't plan on finding a place to stay after you arrive.

Be cautious when booking travel to avoid accommodation scams. Only use travel providers with a good reputation. Avoid giving your personal details to unknown sources.

Getting to and from events

Transport routes are likely to be very busy, and local authorities may ask you to enter or leave by specific routes.

  • Plan your trips before you go.
  • Have backup plans for missed, full or cancelled public transport services.
  • Leave plenty of time to get where you need to be.

Arrive at venues 2-3 hours before the event begins to account for:

  • congestion on roads and public transport
  • winter weather and poor road conditions
  • security screening processes at competition venues.

For more on getting around, including venue accessibility, see the official advice about the Olympic venues.

Read our advice about travelling on public transport.

Safety and security

Expect high levels of security nationwide during the Olympics.

  • Stay alert when out and about.
  • Follow the local media for updates.
  • Report anything suspicious to the police.

Security will be patrolling in and around event sites. They may stop you for random bag searches. Always carry photo ID.
Follow the instructions of local authorities. If you don't, you could be arrested.

Read the 'Safety' section of our travel advice for Italy. Also, read our advice about terrorism.

Theft and petty crime

Theft and petty crime are common in Italy. Be alert in crowds and on public transport.

  • Carry your belongings in a theft-proof bag. Use a money belt for your cash, cards and ID.
  • Don't leave your bag, phone or wallet exposed to snatching. For example, hanging on a chair, lying on a cafe table or in a back pocket.
  • Don't leave your bags unattended.
  • Only carry as much cash as you need for the day.
  • Use ATMs in more secure places such as banks and shopping centres.
  • Keep your ATM and credit cards in sight when paying for services.

Always get a police report when you report a crime. You'll need it to claim insurance.

Read our advice about preventing theft while travelling.

Cybersecurity

Be aware of your cybersecurity.

  • Buy tickets and services from verified sources.
  • Be careful using QR codes. Check the web address it takes you to before giving your details.
  • Use strong passwords and two-factor authentication.
  • Keep a printed copy of your tickets and bookings. This will make sure you can still access them if systems go down.

See our advice on protecting your cybersecurity. Also, read our advice on scams.

Winter weather safety

Be prepared for extreme cold weather during the Olympics.

  • Wear appropriate clothing, including eye protection.
  • Wear sunscreen to prevent sunburn.

Be aware of the risks of snow and ice on the roads. Be careful of ice when walking around.

Follow the advice of local authorities during severe weather.

Read our advice about what to do during extreme weather and natural disasters.

Where to get help

To contact Italian emergency services call 112, or call

  • 115 for fire and rescue
  • 118 for medical emergencies
  • 113 for police.

For non-urgent help, depending on what you need, contact your:

  • family and friends
  • travel agent
  • travel insurance 24-hour emergency helpline
  • airline.

If you need consular help

Read the Consular Services Charter to understand how we may be able to help.

Australian Embassy, Rome

Via Antonio Bosio 5
00161 Rome, Italy 
Phone: +39 06 85 2721
Email: consular-rome@dfat.gov.au 
Website: italy.embassy.gov.au

Australian Consulate-General, Milan

3rd Floor
Via Borgogna 2
20122 Milan, Italy 
Phone: +39 02 7767 4200
Email: consular-milan@austrade.gov.au 
Website: www.austrade.gov.au/en/contact-us/international-offices/italy

24-hour Consular Emergency Centre

If you're concerned for your welfare or the welfare of another Australian overseas, call:

  • +61 2 6261 3305 overseas
  • 1300 555 135 in Australia

Read more

  • Read our advice about travelling for a major event.
  • Learn more about staying safe overseas.
  • See our travel health checklist.

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For how we can help you overseas see the Consular Services Charter.

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