MILAN — In Cortina d'Ampezzo you can't escape the fact the mountain town is gearing up for its second Winter Olympics.
In Milan you could easily miss that the Games are about to start.
The vibe in the two main hubs for the 2026 Milan Cortina Games could not be more different.
Cortina, surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Dolomites, has seen snow falling much of the week, adding to the idyllic feel of being in a luxury mountain resort town. Blue-and-white flags that say Cortina 1956 2026 — recalling the previous time Cortina hosted the Games — hang on wooden homes and other buildings and the Olympic cauldron is near the church in the center of town.
In Milan, it's not snow that's fallen but rain. Italy's bustling fashion and financial center has a lot going on that's unrelated to the Games, so step outside the center of the city and there's barely an inkling of the Olympic rings.
''I don't think it's their (Milan's) fault. I just think it's the structure of the Games and trying to be economic by spreading it out to different regions,'' said Sam Durante, who travelled from Calgary with his wife Melissa to cheer on their daughter — the goalkeeper for the Italian ice hockey team. ''It makes sense, but it creates a bit of a disjointed Games.''
The Durantes went to the Calgary Games in 1988 in their hometown and they admit in terms of Olympic atmosphere Milan is a bit of a letdown.
''It was electric because all of the events were close by,'' said Sam Durante. ''I think it's a little disjointed here.