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List of Olympic Games host cities

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List of Olympic Games host cities

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The modern Olympics began in 1896. Since then, summer and winter games have usually celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad. From the inaugural Winter Games in 1924 until 1992, winter and summer Games were held in the same year. Since 1994, summer and winter Games have been held in staggered even years. The last Olympic games were held at Paris in July-Aug 2024. Through 2024, there have been 30 Summer Olympic Games, held in 23 cities, and 24 Winter Olympic Games, held in 21 cities. In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the games were scheduled to take place but were later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; Sapporo–Garmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) and Tokyo–Helsinki (summer) in 1940; and Cortina d'Ampezzo (winter) and London (summer) in 1944. The 1906 Intercalated Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens. However, in 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games. The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were postponed for the first time in the Olympics history to summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the 2022 Winter Olympics being held roughly six months later in Beijing which also hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Five cities and regions have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: the 2026 Winter Olympics will be the first Olympic Games officially shared between two host cities (Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo); Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics; the 2030 Winter Olympics will be the first Olympic Games to be hosted by a region (the French Alps—comprising 7 cities and towns); Brisbane will host the 2032 Summer Olympics; and Utah will host the 2034 Winter Olympics.

In 2022, Beijing became the first city to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympics. By 2034, eleven cities will have hosted the Olympic Games more than once: Athens (1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics), Paris (1900, 1924 and 2024 Summer Olympics), London (1908, 1948 and 2012 Summer Olympics), St. Moritz (1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics), Lake Placid (1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics), Los Angeles (1932, 1984 and 2028 Summer Olympics), Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956 and 2026 Winter Olympics), Innsbruck (1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics), Tokyo (1964 and 2020 Summer Olympics), Beijing (2008 Summer Olympics and 2022 Winter Olympics) and Salt Lake City (2002 and 2034 Winter Olympics). Stockholm hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics and the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympics. London and Paris have both hosted three Games, while Los Angeles will become the third city to gain that distinction in 2028.

a large majority of the Games (41 out of 54) have been hosted in Western Europe, the United States, Canada, or Australia. Eight Games have been hosted in Asia (all in East Asia), three in Eastern Europe, and two in Latin America. Africa has yet to host an Olympic Games. Other major geographic regions and subcontinents that have never hosted the Olympics include the Middle East, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. Between the first Winter Olympics in 1924 and the last ones to be held in the same year as the Summer Olympics in 1992, the Summer and Winter Games took place in the same country three times.

Usually, the Games' host cities are selected by the IOC members six to seven years in advance.

Until the 2022 Winter Olympics, the selection process lasts approximately two years. In the first stage, any city in the world may apply to become a host city. After ten months, the Executive Board of the IOC decides which applicant cities will become official candidates based on the recommendation of a working group that reviews the applications. In the second stage, the candidate cities are investigated thoroughly by an Evaluation Commission, which then submits a final short list of cities for selection. The host city is then chosen by vote of the IOC session, a general meeting of IOC members. There was a change in host selection process in the late 2010s to address several problems – including the costs of hosting and the disappointment felt by unsuccessful applicants. Called Olympic Agenda 2020, this new process is focused on reducing the cost of Games, minimising wasteful single-use construction projects and increasing the benefits felt by host nations. Bids are now easier and less expensive to prepare. The 2032 Summer Games host city was the first to be fully selected under this process, but other elements and rules were introduced later.

Olympic Games host cities

Host cities for Summer and Winter Olympic Games

Key

CityCountryYearRegionSummerWinterOpening ceremonyClosing ceremonyAthensParisSt. LouisLondonStockholmBerlinAntwerpChamonixParisSt. MoritzAmsterdamLake PlacidLos AngelesGarmisch-PartenkirchenBerlinSapporo
Garmisch-PartenkirchenTokyo
HelsinkiCortina d'AmpezzoLondonSt. MoritzLondonOsloHelsinkiCortina d'AmpezzoMelbourne
StockholmSquaw ValleyRomeInnsbruckTokyoGrenobleMexico CitySapporoMunichInnsbruckMontrealLake PlacidMoscowSarajevoLos AngelesCalgarySeoulAlbertvilleBarcelonaLillehammerAtlantaNaganoSydneySalt Lake CityAthensTurinBeijingVancouverLondonSochiRio de JaneiroPyeongchangTokyoBeijingParisMilan
Cortina d'AmpezzoLos AngelesFrench AlpsBrisbaneUtah
Kingdom of Greece1896EuropeS005I
French Third Republic1900S005II
United States1904North AmericaS005III
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland1908EuropeS005IV
Sweden1912S005V
German Empire1916S006VI{{Dts1916-06-08format=hideCancelled due to WWI
Belgium1920S007VII
French Third Republic1924W001I
S008VIII
Switzerland1928W002II
NetherlandsS009IX
United States1932North AmericaW003III
S010X
Nazi Germany1936EuropeW004IV
S011XI
Empire of Japan
Nazi Germany1940Asia
EuropeVW005a{{Dts1940-02-03format=hide,
Cancelled due to WWII
Empire of Japan
FinlandXII
Kingdom of Italy1944EuropeV
United KingdomXIIIS013
Switzerland1948W005cV
United KingdomS014XIV
Norway1952W006VI
FinlandS015XV
Italy1956W007VII
Australia
SwedenOceania
EuropeS016XVI
United States1960North AmericaW008VIII
ItalyEuropeS017XVII
Austria1964W009IX
JapanAsiaS018XVIII
France1968EuropeW010X
MexicoNorth AmericaS019XIX
Japan1972AsiaW011XI
West GermanyEuropeS020XX
Austria1976W012XII
CanadaNorth AmericaS021XXI
United States1980W013XIII
Soviet UnionEuropeS022XXII
SFR Yugoslavia1984W014XIV
United StatesNorth AmericaS023XXIII
Canada1988W015XV
South KoreaAsiaS024XXIV
France1992EuropeW016XVI
SpainS025XXV
Norway1994W017XVII
United States1996North AmericaS026XXVI
Japan1998AsiaW018XVIII
Australia2000OceaniaS027XXVII
United States2002North AmericaW019XIX
Greece2004EuropeS028XXVIII
Italy2006W020XX
China2008AsiaS029XXIX
Canada2010North AmericaW021XXI
United Kingdom2012EuropeS030XXX
Russia2014W022XXII
Brazil2016South AmericaS031XXXI
South Korea2018AsiaW023XXIII
§Japan2020S032XXXII
China2022W024XXIV
France2024EuropeS033XXXIII
Italy2026W025XXV
United States2028North AmericaS034XXXIV
France2030EuropeW026XXVI
Australia2032OceaniaS035XXXV
United States2034North AmericaW027XXVII
  • The 1906 Intercalated Games, which took place in Athens, are no longer officially recognized by the IOC as an official Olympic Games.

  • The IOC has also entered "privileged dialogue" with Switzerland for the 2038 Winter Games.

Host cities for multiple Summer and Winter Olympic Games

TotalCityCountryRegionSummer OlympicsWinter OlympicsLondonLos AngelesParisAlbertvilleAthensBeijingCortina d'AmpezzoTurinInnsbruckLake PlacidSalt Lake CitySt. MoritzTokyo
3United KingdomEurope3 (1908, 1948, 2012)
United StatesNorth America3 (1932, 1984, *2028*)
FranceEurope3 (1900, 1924, 2024)
22 (1992, *2030*)
Greece2 (1896, 2004)
ChinaAsia1 (2008)1 (2022)
ItalyEurope2 (1956, *2026*)
2 (2006, *2030*)
Austria2 (1964, 1976)
United StatesNorth America2 (1932, 1980)
2 (2002, *2034*)
SwitzerlandEurope2 (1928, 1948)
JapanAsia2 (1964, 2020)
  • Italics denote future events

Number of Olympic Games by country

Nations that have hosted or will host the Olympics:<br />

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TotalCountryRegionFirst
yearLast
yearSummer OlympicsWinter OlympicsUnited StatesFranceItalyJapanAustraliaCanadaGermanyUnited KingdomAustriaChinaGreeceNorwayRussiaSouth KoreaSwitzerlandBelgiumBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilFinlandMexicoNetherlandsSpainSweden
10North America**5 (1904, 1932, 1984, 1996, *2028*)5 (1932, 1960, 1980, 2002, *2034*)
7Europe**3 (1900, 1924, 2024)4 (1924, 1968, 1992, *2030*)
4**1 (1960)3 (1944, 1956, 2006, *2026*)
Asia2 (1940, 1964, 2020)2 (1940, 1972, 1998)
3Oceania**3 (1956, 2000, *2032*)
North America1 (1976)2 (1988, 2010)
Europe2 (1916, 1936, 1972)1 (1936, 1940)
3 (1908, 1944, 1948, 2012)0
202 (1964, 1976)
Asia1 (2008)1 (2022)
Europe2 (1896, 2004)0
02 (1952, 1994)
1 (1980)1 (2014)
Asia1 (1988)1 (2018)
Europe02 (1928, 1940, 1948)
11 (1920)0
01 (1984)
South America1 (2016)0
Europe1 (1940, 1952)0
North America1 (1968)0
Europe1 (1928)0
1 (1992)0
1 (1912)0

Number of Olympic Games by region

TotalRegionFirst
yearLast
yearEuropeNorth AmericaAsiaOceaniaSouth AmericaAfrica
33**17 (1896, 1900, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1960, 1972, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2012, 2024)16 (1924, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1992, 1994, 2006, 2014, *2026*, *2030*)
14**7 (1904, 1932, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1996, *2028*)7 (1932, 1960, 1980, 1988, 2002, 2010, *2034*)
84 (1940, 1964, 1988, 2008, 2020)4 (1940, 1972, 1998, 2018, 2022)
320323 (1956, 2000, *2032*)
120161 (2016)
0

Africa has never hosted any Olympics. Egypt, South Africa, and Morocco have been acknowledged as future possibilities, although it is noted that increased dialogue and developments are needed.

In addition, the Middle East, though not a continent (with most of the region situated in Asia), has never hosted an Olympic Games. Several nations have been in talks as potential hosts, but the only city to enter a formal bid was Doha (see also List of bids for the Summer Olympics).

Notes

References

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