The Olympics Are Coming: Why Home Swapping Will Be the Best Move for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles
- Daphne King
- Sep 9, 2025
- 3 min read

The Olympic Challenge
The Olympics are one of the world’s biggest travel magnets. In 2028, when the Summer Games arrive in Los Angeles, millions of visitors will flood the city. Hotels will book out years in advance, and nightly rates will skyrocket into the stratosphere.
A quick look back tells the story: during the London 2012 Games, hotel prices increased by more than 70%. In Tokyo, even during pandemic restrictions, hotel costs soared and availability dropped sharply.
For LA in 2028? Expect $600–$1,000 per night as the new norm.
Why Home Swapping Will Be the Secret Weapon
Home swapping offers a solution that hotels and short-term rentals can’t match. Here’s why:
1. Affordability at Scale
Instead of paying thousands for a week-long stay, you swap homes—eliminating hefty costs. That frees up budget for tickets, experiences, and maybe even extra travel days.
2. Location Flexibility
The Games will be spread across LA: Inglewood for soccer, Pasadena for track and field, Santa Monica for beach volleyball. With swaps, you can choose a home near your favorite events instead of fighting for overpriced downtown rooms.
3. A Real Home Base
Olympics travel can be exhausting—long days at events, endless walking, crowded transport. Coming “home” to a full kitchen, laundry, and comfortable living room makes all the difference.
Picture This
You’re a family of four flying in from Toronto for the Games. Hotels near the stadiums cost $800+ a night. Instead, you swap your suburban Canadian home for a bungalow in Pasadena.
In the mornings, you walk to the Rose Bowl for track events. Evenings mean cooking dinner together, then relaxing in the backyard under string lights. You’ve saved thousands and gained the comfort of a real home during the world’s biggest sporting event.
Beyond Money: The Human Connection
The Olympics are about more than sport—they’re about global unity and shared experiences. Home swapping mirrors that spirit.
When you swap, you’re not just staying in someone’s house—you’re part of a community exchange. Many swappers leave personal touches: neighborhood guides, restaurant recommendations, even Olympic-themed welcome gifts.
It’s hospitality with heart, not just a transaction.
How to Prepare for an Olympic Swap
Start EarlyInterest in LA swaps is already rising. Building your swap profile now means you’ll have a network in place by 2028.
List Your Location HonestlyTravelers may want to stay not just in LA but in surrounding cities like Long Beach, Anaheim, or Pasadena. Highlight your area’s perks.
Think in Terms of ExperienceDon’t just market your home—share what makes it special for Olympic travelers: proximity to transit, space for groups, outdoor areas for downtime.
Sustainability and the Games
Mega-events like the Olympics put enormous strain on infrastructure and resources. Hotels often overbuild for temporary demand, leaving empty rooms once the Games end.
Home swapping avoids that cycle. It uses existing housing stock, spreads visitors across neighborhoods, and reduces the pressure on any single area. For eco-conscious travelers, it’s a way to enjoy the Games without contributing to unsustainable tourism patterns.
Closing Thoughts
The Olympics are about dreams, unity, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Don’t let overpriced hotels or cramped rentals tarnish that. Home swapping offers a smarter, more sustainable path: affordability, comfort, and community.
When the world comes to Los Angeles in 2028, you don’t have to overpay to be part of it. Swap your home, step into someone else’s, and let the Games begin. Happy traveling! 🌍




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