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A guide to global sports travel in 2024 for luxury sports fans

We take a look at the events you won’t want to miss, as well as how to get the best out of the destination you’re visiting, and do it all in style.

By LLM Reporters   |  
Olympic rings installed on the esplanade of Trocadero to commemorate the Olympic Games which will take place in Paris in 2024.
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For sports fans across the globe, there’s nothing quite like seeing the action unfold in real time – and in 2024, from athletics to tennis, football to golf, there are plenty of exciting events to add to your calendar and that are worth making the journey to experience first hand.

Best of all, they can all be enjoyed whilst in the lap of luxury, and from plush accommodation to high-end dining – not to mention the best seating in the house – the hospitality packages on offer for the biggest sporting events of the year are certainly worth splurging on.

Handpicked by the experts at Netbet, the leading online betting company, here we take a look at the events you won’t want to miss, as well as how to get the best out of the destination you’re visiting, and do it all in style. If you’re looking forward to having a flutter, then predictions are already coming in thick and fast about who could be the biggest sporting stars of the year – and you could be about to see your bet come in in real time.

The Olympic Summer Games in Paris, France

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The pinnacle of international sports, the Summer Olympics, takes place in Paris in 2024, making it just a short hop to get there from the UK. The French capital is known for its opulence and sophistication, making it the perfect fit for sports enthusiasts who enjoy a touch of luxury. Many high-end travel companies are offering indulgent VIP packages that will afford you access to privileged seating, gourmet dining and the chance to meet and greet some of the world’s top athletes – while outside of the stadium, Paris offers more than its fair share of lavish hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants to fill your free time with. Add to that the fact that the city is also home to iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and vast art gallery and museum The Louvre, and a break here is the perfect balance of cultural immersion and sporting action.

When: Friday 26th July – Sunday 11th August
Where: The Olympic Village is located just 15 minutes from Paris City Centre

Wimbledon in London, United Kingdom

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The prestigious Wimbledon Championships are the highlight of the UK sporting calendar, and rightly so. It really doesn’t get more quintessentially British than strawberries and cream washed down with a glass or two of Pimm’s between matches, and the tournament is famous for attracting high-profile guests including royals Prince William and Princess Kate, and celebrities like George Clooney and the Beckhams.

The early favourite to win the men’s singles tournament is currently Carlos Alcaraz, from Spain, while Polish player Iga Swiatek is hotly tipped to reign triumphant in the women’s, but as ever, you can expect fierce competition and edge-of-your-seat action throughout.

Splurge on Debenture tickets to experience the whole tournament in style, and gain access to exclusive viewing areas, world-class dining and impeccable service.

And if you’re new to the capital, then be sure to check in at one of the city’s historic and endlessly opulent five-star hotels and save time to take in some of London’s best sights, which include Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the Tower of London.

When: Mon, 1 July 2024 – Sun, 14 July 2024
Where: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon

The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco

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If you choose just one Grand Prix to see live in 2024, then make it the Monaco edition. When it comes to luxury, few places do it better, and the annual racing event never fails to deliver on both speed and trackside glamour.

Watching the race from the deck of a luxury yacht in Port Hercule whilst you sip champagne is easily the most extravagant way to enjoy it, and packages include gourmet cuisine, open bars and privileged views of the track so that you won’t miss a moment of the drama, with the likes of Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton certain to put on a rip-roaring display as they battle it out in one of the most iconic races of the season.

Extending your stay so that you can enjoy all of the highlights of Monaco is a must and the Casino de Monte Carlo is a must if you placed a lucky bet on the race and are eager to indulge in a spot of high-rolling. The Prince’s Palace of Monaco is a lavish sight that is not to be missed, and you might even spot members of the royal family coming and going. Best of all, Monte Carlo is awash with world-renowned Michelin-starred restaurants and high-end hotels, so every element of your stay here will be steeped in luxury.

When: 23rd-26th May 2024
Where: Circuit de Monaco

UEFA Euro 2024, Germany

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One of the most highly anticipated events in international football, the European Championship is back in 2024, this time taking place in Germany. It’s set to be a particularly thrilling tournament, with football fans on the edge of their seats to see whether runners up England can finally bring the trophy home after a stellar performance in Euro 2020 (which actually took place in 2021) before ultimately losing the final to Italy.

There are various luxury hospitality packages on offer for the event, ranging from single-match access to the best seating in the house and sumptuous food and drink offerings, to the chance to follow your team throughout the tournament, enjoying the same high-level experience at every match.

With games set to be held in various cities and stadiums across Germany, you’ll have plenty of time to explore the nation along the way, and to soak up that electric Euro atmosphere, too.

When: 14th June – 14th July 2024
Where: Various stadiums and cities across Germany

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