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Based on the latest available information, the 2026 Commonwealth Games have changed host locations. The state of Victoria, Australia, withdrew its bid. The event is now officially known as the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

Here is a step-by-step guide for attending the event in its new location.

Step 1: Secure Your Tickets

Ticket information for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games is not yet available, but you can anticipate a similar process to past major sporting events.

  1. Monitor the Official Website: The official website for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will be the primary source for ticket information. As of now, the website is in the early stages, but it’s crucial to stay updated on when ticket sales begin.
  2. Sign Up for Alerts: Most major sporting events offer a newsletter or email list for early access and announcements. Register on the official site to receive notifications as soon as ticket sales or a lottery process are announced.
  3. Explore Hospitality Packages: Like the Olympics and World Cup, an official hospitality provider will likely offer packages that include guaranteed tickets, premium seating, and other exclusive experiences.

Step 2: Book Your Accommodation

The games will be held in multiple venues within an eight-mile corridor in Glasgow. This centralizes the event and simplifies accommodation planning.

  1. Identify Venues: The main venues for the 2026 Games are expected to include the Scotstoun Stadium, Tollcross International Swimming Centre, and the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) venues, including the Commonwealth Arena and the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.
  2. Search for Accommodation in Glasgow: Glasgow has a wide range of hotel, apartment, and guesthouse options. Use major booking platforms like Booking.com, Expedia, and Airbnb.
  3. Consider Location and Transport: The venues are concentrated, making public transport an excellent way to get around. Look for accommodation with easy access to subway or bus lines that serve the event locations.
  4. Book in Advance: As with any major international event, accommodations will be in high demand. Booking well in advance will help you secure your preferred location and price.

Step 3: Arrange Your Visa or Travel Authorization

As the host country is now the UK (specifically Scotland), you will need to follow the UK’s visa requirements.

  1. Determine if You Need a Visa: The UK has specific visa requirements that depend on your nationality. Many nationalities, including those from the European Union, the United States, and Canada, can enter the UK for tourism for up to six months without a visa. You can check the official UK government website for your specific country’s requirements.
  2. Apply for a UK Visitor Visa (if required): If your nationality requires a visa, you will need to apply for a standard visitor visa. The process generally involves:
    • Online Application: Completing the application form on the official UK government website.
    • Biometrics: Attending an appointment at a visa application center to provide fingerprints and a photo.
    • Supporting Documents: Submitting documents that prove the purpose of your trip, your financial stability, and your intention to leave the UK at the end of your stay. This may include hotel bookings, flight reservations, and bank statements.

Disclaimer: This process is a general guide. All information is subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date details on the 2026 Commonwealth Games, please refer to the official websites of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the Glasgow organizing committee. Always check the official UK government website for the latest visa and travel requirements.

 

 

Attending the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo is a fantastic opportunity. As the information indicates, the process is very similar to the Winter Olympics, but with a focus on accessibility and often lower ticket prices. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you plan.

Step 1: Secure Your Tickets

Ticket sales for the Paralympic Winter Games are managed through the same official channels as the Olympic Games. It is crucial to use only these official sources to avoid scams.

  1. Monitor the Official Website: The central hub for all ticketing information is the Milano Cortina 2026 official ticketing website: https://tickets.milanocortina2026.org/.
  2. Stay Informed on Sales Phases: While the initial ticket sales phase for the Paralympics started in March 2025, tickets are expected to be available on a “first-come, first-served” basis from April 2025 onwards. The organizing committee also states that more tickets will be available as the event gets closer, so continue to check the website regularly.
  3. Create an Account: You will need to create an account on the official ticketing platform to purchase tickets. The maximum number of tickets per account for the Paralympic Games is 25, with a limit of 10 tickets per single purchase.
  4. Consider Accessibility: The organizing committee is committed to accessibility. If you require accessible seating, you can purchase tickets for specially reserved areas and also buy a companion ticket to be seated next to you.
  5. Look for Resale: An official ticket resale platform is planned to open in December 2025. This will be the only safe and secure way to buy tickets that have been resold, and will also allow you to transfer tickets to another person.
  6. Download the Official App: All tickets will be 100% digital. An official mobile app will be available in December 2025 for you to access and manage your tickets. Make sure your device is functional and charged on the day of the event.

Step 2: Book Your Accommodation

The venues for the Winter Paralympics are the same as the Olympics, spread across northern Italy. Planning your accommodation with a clear travel itinerary in mind is essential.

  1. Map Your Trip: The events are located in Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Verona, Livigno, and other towns. Decide which events you want to attend and book your hotels in the corresponding areas.
  2. Use Reputable Booking Sites: Use well-known booking platforms like Booking.com, Expedia, and Airbnb. Due to high demand, it’s best to book your accommodation as early as possible.
  3. Consider Accessibility: Many hotels and transportation services will be adapted to be accessible for the Paralympics. When booking, be sure to confirm that the hotel meets your specific accessibility needs.

Step 3: Arrange Your Visa or Travel Authorization

This is a crucial step for all non-EU travelers and should be started well in advance. Italy is a member of the Schengen Area, which has a specific visa process for foreign visitors.

  1. Determine Your Visa Needs: Most travelers from outside the EU will require a short-stay Schengen visa to enter Italy. This visa permits travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
  2. Gather Required Documents: The documents needed for a Schengen visa application are extensive and must be meticulously prepared. For a sports event, you will likely need:
    • Schengen Visa Application Form: Filled out and signed.
    • Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure from the Schengen Area.
    • Passport-Sized Photos: Meeting the specific Schengen photo requirements.
    • Proof of Accommodation: Such as hotel reservations.
    • Proof of Financial Means: Bank statements from the last few months.
    • Proof of Employment or Student Status.
    • Round-Trip Itinerary/Flight Reservations.
    • Travel Medical Insurance: With a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical emergencies and repatriation, valid throughout the Schengen Area.
    • Proof of Event Attendance: This is crucial. Your tickets to the Paralympic events will serve as proof of purpose for your visit.
  3. Book a Visa Appointment: Schedule an appointment at the Italian embassy or consulate in your country of residence, or a visa application center (like VFS Global or TLScontact). Please note that waiting times for appointments can be lengthy, so we recommend applying early.
  4. Attend Your Interview: Be prepared to present all your documents and answer questions about your travel plans and ties to your home country.

Disclaimer: This process is a general guide. All information, including dates, prices, and requirements, can change. Always consult the official Milano Cortina 2026, government, and embassy websites for the most current and accurate information.

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