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NBA Travel | Kobe or Jordan? Each turn !

2024 will not be a year like any other for fans of the late Kobe Bryant. The Lakers have understood this well since they will unveil the statue of Kobe on February 8, 2024. The opportunity for our partner Hardwork Trip, the NBA travel specialist, to organize the first Kobe Tour! From February 4 to 11, immerse yourself in the world of Mamba with up to five NBA games in six nightsall crowned by the revelation of the Kobe statue in Los Angeles and unforgettable fan experiences.

We’ll start in New York, where you’ll visit the famous Rucker Park and watch a game at Madison Square Garden, where Kobe scored 61 points. Then, head to Philadelphia to discover Lower Merion, the high school where a legend was born, and attend a Sixers game with a unique experience. Finally, head to Los Angeles, where the Kobe statue will be unveiled on February 8, followed by a Lakers game.

Please note, there are only 48 places available at an unbeatable price (from 2,048 euros) for such a program and a necessarily unique stay!

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2024 is also the 40th anniversary of Michael Jordan’s Draft and his first Olympic title, and Hardwork Trip offers you a 3rd Jordan Tour, the star of NBA travel. A 10-day “three-peat” across several states in the United States, from March 16 to 26, 2024. To make this adventure even more accessible, we offer you the “Chicago Love” offer from only 1,800 euros per person.

To give you an idea of ​​what to expect, George Eddy, the living basketball legend, put his voice on THE Top 10 of the Jordan Tour 2023. Nine minutes to fill your eyes with stars.

As a bonus, a never before seen opportunity awaits you: two travelers will be drawn at the foot of the statue of Abraham Lincoln to win a Golden Ticket: a courtside seat for the match between the Sacramento Kings and the Washington Wizards, Michael Jordan’s last team.

The seats are limited !

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