On the slopes & in the city

Winter Olympic Games hotels in host cities & mountain resorts.

Plan your Winter Games trip with hotel options in the host city, alpine resort areas, and transit-friendly towns connecting you to the mountains and arenas.

City & mountain options
Access to shuttles & rail
Groups & families welcome
Winter Olympic Games city and mountain resort hotels
Winter Olympic Games hotels

Plan your stay between the city, slopes, and venues.

Winter Olympic host regions usually combine a main city hub with multiple mountain clusters. We help you balance easy transport to events with time for skiing, sightseeing, and nightlife.

Whether you are following one sport, staying for the full Games, or planning a quick long-weekend, our team can suggest hotel areas, sample itineraries, and minimum stays based on current Games schedules and room blocks.

Winter Games host city at night with mountains in the background
Where to stay

Hotel & lodging options for the Winter Games.

Decide how you want to split your stay — nights in the main host city, mountain resorts, or a mix of both. These are the most popular options for Winter Games travelers.

🏙️ 1. City-Center Hotels: Close to Ceremonies & Arenas

Stay near the Opening/Closing Ceremony venues, indoor sports arenas, media zones, and rail hubs. Ideal for guests who want restaurants, shopping, and nightlife at their doorstep.

  • Easy access to official shuttles and train connections to mountain clusters.
  • Wide range of 3–5 star hotels for couples, families, and corporate groups.
  • Best for guests with multi-sport tickets or short stays.
Request city-center options

🏔️ 2. Mountain Resorts: Steps from the Slopes

Alpine hotels and lodges near ski, snowboard, and sliding venues. Perfect if your tickets are focused on one mountain cluster or if you want to combine the Games with real ski days.

  • Chalet-style hotels, spa resorts, and classic alpine villages.
  • Short transfers to competition venues — often via shuttle, gondola, or train.
  • Great for small groups and families looking for a “snow vacation + Games” combo.
Ask for resort suggestions

🚆 3. Hybrid Stay: Split Nights Between City & Mountains

Start your trip in the host city for ceremonies and early events, then move to the mountains for the second half of your stay — or the other way around.

  • Balances nightlife, culture, and alpine scenery in one trip.
  • We help you align hotel dates to the event schedule and transfer times.
  • Best for travelers staying 6+ nights or following a specific team/sport.
Plan a split itinerary

💸 4. Budget & Transit-Friendly Hotels

Chain hotels and guest houses in suburban towns or secondary cities connected by train, bus, or highway to the main venues.

  • Lower nightly rates than premium city-center or resort properties.
  • Good for guests willing to commute a bit to save on room costs.
  • Popular with families, friend groups, and longer stays.
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🏡 5. Apartments & Chalets: Space for Groups

Apartments in the city or chalets in the mountains with kitchens, living areas, and multiple bedrooms — perfect for groups traveling together.

  • Share costs while keeping everyone under one roof.
  • Cook at home between events & ski sessions.
  • Great for 4–10 guests traveling as one unit.
Ask about rental-style stays

⏱️ 6. Extended-Stay Options: Media, Staff & Long Stays

Long-stay hotels, aparthotels, and serviced apartments built for media crews, event staff, sponsors, and fans staying the full length of the Games.

  • Weekly or monthly rates where available.
  • Laundry, kitchenettes, and workspace-friendly layouts.
  • Strategic locations near transport hubs and key venues.
Extended-stay inquiries
Sample Winter Games layout

Host city & mountain clusters to watch.

Every Winter Games is unique, but most follow a similar pattern: one main city hub plus one or more mountain clusters. Below is a sample layout to help you picture how hotel areas might divide up. Exact dates and venues are always subject to official updates.

Example dates Area Venue cluster Highlights
Opening weekend Main host city Opening Ceremony & arenas Best for ceremonies, indoor sports, fan zones & nightlife.
Mid-Games Mountain resort cluster A Alpine skiing & snowboarding Stay near slopes, combine race days with free-ski time.
Mid-Games Mountain resort cluster B Sliding sports & Nordic events Smaller villages, scenic valleys, quieter nights.
Final weekend Return to host city Medal events & Closing Ceremony Great for farewell dinners, shopping & city sightseeing.
How we work

We match your tickets to the right hotel areas.

Share your Winter Games dates, venues, and group size, and we’ll outline a simple plan: where to stay first, when to move, and which areas fit your budget and style.

  • Area mapping: We match your event list to city and mountain clusters.
  • Hotel suggestions: Shortlists of properties that fit your budget and room needs.
  • Timing guidance: Which nights will sell out first and when to secure them.
Ready to book?

Secure your Winter Games stay before rooms disappear.

Winter Olympic rooms tighten quickly once schedules and ticket windows open. Tell us how many guests, which events you’re targeting, and how long you’d like to stay.