The following are lists of all Commonwealth Games venues, starting with the first Commonwealth Games in 1930, alphabetically, by sport and by year.

As a multi-sport event, competitions held during a given the Commonwealth Games usually take placed in venue across the host city and its metropolitan area. Some Commonwealth competitions may be held outside the host metropolitan area, and in other regions of the host country.

One venue is designated as the big centrepiece stadium of the games. Traditionally as at the Summer Olympic Games, the opening and closing ceremonies and the Athletics competitions are held in this Stadium.

There were also 3 Commonwealth Winter Games held in St Moritz 2 years after the summer Commonwealth Games, and 4 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games held immediately before and after the summer Commonwealth Games. Both events have now been discontinued, but since 2002 athletes with a disability have competed as full members of their nation teams at the Commonwealth Games.

Commonwealth Games

YearCityCountry
1930Hamilton Canada
1934London England
1938Sydney Australia
1950Auckland New Zealand
1954Vancouver Canada
1958Cardiff Wales
1962Perth Australia
1966Kingston Jamaica
1970Edinburgh Scotland
1974Christchurch New Zealand
1978Edmonton Canada
1982Brisbane Australia
1986Edinburgh Scotland
1990Auckland New Zealand
1994Victoria Canada
1998Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
2002Manchester England
2006Melbourne Australia
2010Delhi India
2014Glasgow Scotland
2018Gold Coast Australia
2022Birmingham England
2026tbd

Youth games

YearCityCountry
2000Edinburgh Scotland
2004Bendigo Australia
2008Pune India
2011Isle of Man Isle of Man
2015Apia Samoa
2017Nassau Bahamas
2023Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago

Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

YearCityCountry
1962Perth Australia
1966Kingston Jamaica
1970Edinburgh Scotland
1974Dunedin New Zealand

Commonwealth Winter Games

YearCityCountry
1958St. Moritz  Switzerland
1962St. Moritz  Switzerland
1966St. Moritz  Switzerland
2010 (cancelled)Gulmarg India

See also

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