Want to stay in a tiny house designed by Kevin Hart? Enter to win today

The exclusive stay comes with VIP treatment and tickets to Hart’s sold out Madison Square Park show

The comedian and actor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began stand-up after performing at an amateur night. Chris Rock and Richard Pryor are his comedy inspirations. He's worked with Taraji P. Henson, Sylvester Stallone and more. Throughout his career, he's appeared in more than 40 films. The husband is a father of three.

Just like the comedian and actor himself, Kevin Hart’s new curated 268-square-foot tiny house offers tiny living with big personality.

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Hart recently teamed up with Booking.com to create the cozy home situated in the heart of Manhattan, and he's giving away a chance to enjoy VIP treatment for two.

A one-night exclusive stay will be available to book at Booking.com at noon on Tuesday, Sept. 25 for the evening of Sept. 27. Winners will receive two tickets to Hart's currently sold-out stand-up show at Madison Square Park that night, plus dinner at Hart's favorite New York restaurant, The Lambs Club.

The tiny house, curated with Hart’s tastes in mind, features an outdoor seating area, standard-sized bed, full bath and kitchen and other cool amenities, such as an Amazon Alexa, a coffee maker, NBA2k19 and a collection of Hart’s stand-up specials.

After its short stay in Manhattan, Hart’s tiny home will be relocated to the largest community of tiny homes in the United States: Tiny Estates in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.

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“We knew we would be able to find the perfect home for Kevin,” Stephen Thresh, regional manager at Booking.com, told Lancaster Online. “We loved that Tiny Estates would also continue to offer the ‘Tiny Home with Big Personality’ for visitors at their ... Pennsylvania base, which also happens to be Kevin’s home state.”

Visitors will be able to book the home at any time through Booking.com once the house has landed in Elizabethtown, Digital Trends reported. "Travelers can rent it for as low as $54 — a play on Hart's height of 5 feet, 4 inches — though it will be priced at $175 a night once at Tiny Estates."

View the listing and enter to win a chance to stay at Hart's tiny house at Booking.com.