Speed skating is set to return to the Olympics in Milan, with races taking place from Feb. 7 to Feb. 21.
Where will speed skating take place at the 2026 Winter Olympics?
Speed skating competition will take place in a temporarily-constructed Ice Park at Fiera Milano, a massive exhibition and trade fair center in the northwest of Milan.
The Ice Park, which will occupy four of the exhibition hall's 20 pavilions, will comprise the Speed Skating Stadium as well as the Rho Ice Hockey Arena, where some of the ice hockey games will be held. A separate training track at the site also is expected.
Additionally, the Exhibition Center will host the International Broadcasting Center and Main Press Center at the Olympics.
Has Fiera Milano hosted major events before?
One of the largest exhibition complexes in Europe with over 345,000 square meters (3,713,549 square feet) of exhibition space, Fiera Milano typically hosts live music performances, technology fairs, conferences, international congresses and more.
What is the seating capacity at the Speed Skating Stadium at Fiera Milano?
The Speed Skating Stadium is expected to fit 6,500 fans.
Will all Olympic speed skating events take place at Fiera Milano?
All speed skating events are expected to take place at the Speed Skating Stadium inside Fiera Milano.
How much will tickets cost?
Ticket packages for speed skating at the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics range from 180 to 280 Euros (approximately $211 to $329 USD) at face value.
How can fans get to Fiera Milano?
The Fiera Milano Exhibition Center is accessible by public transit. Fans can take the M1 (red) metro line or the S5, S6 or S11 trains to Rho-Fiera Milano, which is located right outside the center's main entrance.
There are also several parking lots located on and near the grounds of the exhibition center for visitors looking to drive.