Easy Access To Events
As Los Angeles prepares to welcome the world for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Redondo Beach stands uniquely positioned as a central hub, offering close proximity to the majority of Olympic venues across Southern California. With its coastal charm, robust infrastructure, and exceptional accessibility, Redondo Beach is not just a scenic destination—it is a strategic gateway to the LA28 experience.
Located within short driving distances of nearly every key competition site, Redondo Beach provides an ideal home base for athletes, spectators, and media alike:
• SoFi Stadium (Opening Ceremony, Swimming) – approximately 8 miles northeast
• Dignity Health Sports Park (Tennis, Rugby Sevens, Archery) – 10 miles southeast
• BMO Stadium (Flag Football, Lacrosse) – 14 miles northeast
• Crypto.com Arena & LA Convention Center (Gymnastics, Boxing, Martial Arts) – 17 miles northeast
• Venice Beach (Triathlon, Road Cycling, Marathon Start) – 17 miles northwest
• Dodger Stadium (Baseball) – 21 miles northeast
• Santa Anita Park (Equestrian) – 35 miles northeast
• Trestles Beach in San Clemente (Surfing) – 55 miles to the south
With direct coastal access, nearby airport connectivity, and a calm, walkable community atmosphere, Redondo Beach offers a rare combination of convenience and quality of life—making it a premier destination for Olympic engagement. Visitors will enjoy world-class dining, accommodations, and entertainment options, all while remaining seamlessly connected to the broader Games network.
In the context of LA28, Redondo Beach is more than a beach city. It is a central node in the Olympic landscape—a geographic and cultural epicenter for the Games.