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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)

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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)

NationLocationEntry policyHighlights
AustraliaBarker Hangar (Santa Monica)Open to all, free RSVPSurf simulators, live music, flat whites on tap.
CanadaHeritage Square Museum (DTLA)Passport or RSVPPoutine pop-up, nightly athlete interviews, curling demos.
FranceAcademy Museum TerraceTicketed evening sessionsWine tastings, Olympic fashion exhibits, rooftop screenings.
GermanyLA River Arts DistrictOpen afternoons, ticketed nightsBeer garden, techno nights, river kayak exhibitions.
JapanLittle Tokyo Village PlazaFree entryManga workshops, esports lounge, sushi rolling lessons.
New ZealandIvy Station Culver CityOpen to allHāngi-inspired street food, live kapa haka performances.
UKGriffith Park Merry-Go-RoundTicketedAfternoon 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+.

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The Olympic Hub team curates venue intel, transport tactics, and travel tips that help fans navigate LA28 with confidence.