Los Angeles 2028: Let's Talk About Making your Olympic Journey Unforgettable.
- 7sherpas
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Fact: There’s nothing quite like the Olympic Games.
The energy. The athletes. The flags waving in the crowd. The chance to witness history being written right before your eyes. In 2028, Los Angeles will welcome the world to celebrate sport at its highest level — and for anyone lucky enough to be here, it will be unforgettable.
But here’s the thing: your trip doesn’t have to stop at the Olympic venues. And that’s where we want to share a little local advice. We believe there’s no better way to honor the Olympic spirit than by adding your own adventure to it.
1. Think Beyond LA
Los Angeles will be buzzing. Stadiums packed, hotels full, streets alive with energy. That’s part of the magic — but it also means space, time, and availability will be limited.
Planning a few days outside the Olympic bubble can give you balance: a chance to recharge, to explore, and to connect with California in a more personal way.
Just two hours south, San Diego welcomes you with endless blue skies and an outdoor lifestyle that feels like sport itself. Here, you’ll find cycling routes along the Pacific, desert rides that test your limits, trails that hug the cliffs above the ocean, and family-friendly activities for every kind of traveler.
Imagine riding through the Santa Monica Mountains in the morning while your kids spend time at a themed park, then meeting them later that evening to cheer together at the Games. Or an athlete who spends one day in the stands of LA, and the next pushing their own limits in the wide-open desert of Anza-Borrego. This blend of Olympic intensity and California’s adventurous rhythm is what makes the journey feel complete.
2. Plan Early, Travel Smarter

One piece of advice: don’t wait too long. As the Games draw closer, LA and its neighboring towns will be fully booked. Hotels, restaurants, transportation, and even activities will become harder to secure.

That’s why we believe in planning early. With the right guidance and local expertise, a good trip can transform into something extraordinary. Friends traveling together can lock in a custom cycling day, complete with bikes and a table waiting for them at a favorite café. The earlier you start, the easier it becomes to shape the trip around the experiences that matter most to you.
3. Make It Memorable for Everyone
The Olympics are a once-in-a-lifetime event, and many families, groups of friends, and companies will experience them together. So why not make the entire journey just as memorable as the Games themselves?

We believe in designing moments that speak to every person in the group. A corporate team could mix that Olympic sessions with a weekend in San Diego, filled with hike and cycling, blending the energy of the Games with the deeper connection that comes from being outdoors together. When everyone has a chance to live the experience in their own way, the whole trip becomes richer.
4. Experience the Complete California Spirit
The Games themselves will be unforgettable. But imagine leaving the stadium after a gold medal race, and the next morning riding your bike along the Pacific Ocean, still carrying that Olympic energy with you. Or giving your group a day to celebrate the very same values the Olympics stand for — not as spectators, but as participants.

What we really want you to understand is that the Games are only the beginning. The complete California experience is waiting just down the coast.
So if you’re already dreaming of Los Angeles 2028, here’s our local tip: plan ahead, think beyond the stadiums, and make space for your own adventure.
And, everybody knows, when you think of sports in California, you think of 7sherpas.
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