7/25/2025 • 2 min read
Hospitality Houses: The Complete Country Fan-Hub List (Map)
The complete guide to official and unofficial country hospitality houses at the LA28 Olympic Games. Find your fan hub.

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Hospitality Houses: The Complete Country Fan-Hub List (Map)
Hospitality houses are Olympic tradition: national committees open pop-up homes for fans with food, merch, and medal celebrations. Use this map-driven guide to pick your nightly hangout.
How to use this guide
- Bookmark this post—we’ll refresh locations as more delegations announce venues.
- Check entry rules. Some houses are open to all; others require passports, RSVPs, or tickets.
- Arrive early on medal nights. Capacity is limited, and lines form quickly.
- Use Metro or rideshare to hop between houses. Our watch parties guide pairs perfectly for late-night cheering.
2028 hospitality house roster (as of latest update)
| Nation | Location | Entry policy | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Barker Hangar (Santa Monica) | Open to all, free RSVP | Surf simulators, live music, flat whites on tap. |
| Canada | Heritage Square Museum (DTLA) | Passport or RSVP | Poutine pop-up, nightly athlete interviews, curling demos. |
| France | Academy Museum Terrace | Ticketed evening sessions | Wine tastings, Olympic fashion exhibits, rooftop screenings. |
| Germany | LA River Arts District | Open afternoons, ticketed nights | Beer garden, techno nights, river kayak exhibitions. |
| Japan | Little Tokyo Village Plaza | Free entry | Manga workshops, esports lounge, sushi rolling lessons. |
| New Zealand | Ivy Station Culver City | Open to all | Hāngi-inspired street food, live kapa haka performances. |
| UK | Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round | Ticketed | Afternoon tea service, BBC live broadcasts, family play zone. |
We’ll continue adding delegations as LA28 approaches. Follow each NOC on social media for RSVP drops.
Planning your night
- Pre-house dinner: Hit nearby eateries (use our DTLA food guide or Culver City itinerary).
- Dress code: Casual, but some houses request team colors. Bring a light jacket for outdoor spaces.
- Souvenirs: Many houses sell limited badges and apparel—carry a small budget for impulse buys.
FAQs
Q: Do hospitality houses require Olympic tickets?
A: No. Houses are independent fan hubs. Only the France house currently lists a ticketed evening program via its own site.
Q: Can kids attend?
A: Family policies vary. Houses in public parks (UK, Japan) welcome children; evening sessions at Germany and France skew 21+.

