Situated in the heart of UCLA’s vibrant campus community, the UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center is an inviting gathering place where scholarly collaboration, civic engagement and inspiration happens.
The LEED Platinum-certified Luskin Conference Center features 25,000 square feet of multi-purpose meeting space, 254 beautifully-appointed guest rooms, a 160-seat restaurant and amenities to make guest experiences productive and memorable.
It's location on the west side of Los Angeles gives guests easy access to L.A. cultural, entertainment, and sports venues; southern California's beaches and amusement parks; and nearby areas of interest such as Beverly Hills and Hollywood.
会場詳細
チェーンIndependent / Other
ブランドIndependent
築年2016
改装年-
合計ミーティングスペース36,708 平方フィート
客室254
会場タイプホテル
アメニティ
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
眺望(庭)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
音声メールボックス
設備
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
長期の滞在
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
VIP サービス
ビジネスセンター
ビデオ会議
リクリエーション活動
ヘルスクラブ
送迎
タクシー
バス
空港送迎シャトル
備品
ステージングエリア
ダンスフロア
ローディングドック
可動間仕切り壁
可搬型ヒーター
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
インターネットアクセス
コンシエルジュサービス
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
眺望(庭)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
音声メールボックス
設備
スペース(プライベート)
スペース(屋外)
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
巡回警備員
長期の滞在
持続可能性
この会場は、Cvent と連携している独立系組織である BeCause によって環境に優しい会場として認定されています。
認定(1)
Green Seal Certification for Hotels and Lodging Properties (GS-33)Sustainability level: Gold
Plateia — Ancient Greek for a Place to Meet, Celebrate & Feast!
In the spirit of its name, Plateia is a central place on the historic UCLA campus to meet colleagues and friends, share inspired food and drink, and engage in conversation. Recharge in the warm wood and stained glass ambiance of our dining room or relax with a glass of fine wine on our expansive patio under heritage olive trees.
Tried & True Meets Innovative & New! What’s Not to Like?
The Plateia menu is Mediterranean-inspired, California-fresh. Enjoy dishes from seasonal offerings with bright flavors and bold presentations featuring locally sourced products such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisanal cheeses, sustainable seafood, and much more. Find food to fit your mood from deliciously healthful choices, to surprising comfort foods, to innovative options that expand your food experience and excite your palate.
Inspired? You Bet! Skilled? Absolutely! Passionate? Taste for Yourself!
Enjoy the fruits of our labor — and passion. Each of Plateia’s dishes comes from the heart of people who love food and put a lot of care into how you experience it. This team of creative and skilled culinary professionals knows how to use tradition for inspiration and how to capture the difference that fresh and local make to flavor and quality. Taste it in everything we put on your plate!
Here’s a Tip. Plateia is Gratuity-Free…Really!
Plateia is a gratuity-free restaurant for à la carte service — we pride ourselves in directly investing in our staff by providing a fair wage that is not dependent on tips.
The best way to thank us for our warm, attentive service is to tell your friends and colleagues about your visit. Spreading the word about our commitment to excellence is our best reward!
Enjoy on-site, worry-free parking while you dine.
This is one place in L.A. where you needn’t worry about parking. Guests of Plateia are welcome to use the ample parking structure at the UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center. Rates are reasonable, too, with 1-2 hours charged at just $4 to $6 dollars.
See full parking rates and information.
VISITING SANTA MONICA
More than 7 million visitors a year come to Santa Monica because it is a renowned beach city (one of National Geographic’s top ten) and close to other Los Angeles attractions. Santa Monica Beach averages 280 days of sunshine a year and offers some of the best sunsets on the West Coast. Santa Monica is also known as a walkable and bike-friendly town, so it’s easy to get around and experience the haven of shops, restaurants, attractions like the Santa Monica Pier and Third Street Promenade, and more.
THINGS TO DO IN SANTA MONICA
The beaches of Santa Monica attract all types of visitors, and on a normal day at the beach, you will likely see families playing on the sand next to mats laid out for a yoga fitness class. Also, don’t be surprised to see a celebrity out and about shopping or grabbing coffee at one of the local shops.
When you think of things to do in LA, do not forget Santa Monica. Make sure to visit the Santa Monica Pier, where a variety of shops, restaurants, and carnival attractions (including a solar-powered Ferris wheel) atop a historical wooden wharf. By night, the Third Street Promenade is the place to be, bustling with activity from moviegoers, party animals, and talented street performers.
Santa Monica is also known as a walkable town, though many choose to strap on wheels or pedal their way around the 22 miles of bike path’s the area has to offer.
Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA (CAP)
Featuring an astounding array of performers, the Center for the Art of Performance (CAP) showcases dance, music, spoken word and theater, as well as the emerging digital, collaborative and cross-art platforms inspired by today's leading artists and creators. While performances may occur at several campus locations, CAP's primary venue is UCLA's iconic Royce Hall.
One of the most distinguished outdoor sculpture collections in the country, the tranquil Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden features 70 sculptures and spans more than five acres on the UCLA campus.
The Geffen Playhouse is a Los Angeles treasure and presents a body of work that garners national recognition each year. The Geffen is noted for its welcoming intimate venues and celebrated for its commitment to the development of new theatrical works.
The popular Hammer Museum is a unique, cutting-edge arts institution that connects the classics and the contemporary through its varied collections, wide-ranging exhibitions and thought-provoking programs. Check for weekly free admission day.
For an up close look at UCLA’s team trophies and other memorabilia, visit the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in the J.D. Morgan Center. For tickets to attend one of UCLA's more than 20 NCAA seasonal sporting events, visit the Central Ticket Office in the James West Center. Both buildings are located in the plaza just east of the UCLA Luskin Conference Center.
Staffed by friendly and knowledgeable students, browse the UCLA Store’s huge inventory of UCLA-themed memorabilia, gifts, and clothing, as well as computer accessories and supplies. The UCLA Store is conveniently located in Ackerman Union, adjacent to the UCLA Luskin Conference Center.
Westwood Village is UCLA’s unofficial “college town.” This local shopping and dining district, directly south of campus, is only a ten-minute walk from the Luskin Conference Center and just five minutes by car. Westwood has a prominent place in Los Angeles film and entertainment history, with several vintage landmark theaters including the Fox Theater and the Bruin Theatre where movie premieres are still held today.
Hollywood is home to the stars and to the most recognizable attractions in the world. Among them are the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the world famous Hollywood sign and theaters like the Pantages, El Capitan and the Dolby Theater, current home of the Academy Awards presentations, also known as the Oscars.
From the desert to the sea, the astonishing diversity of Greater Los Angeles makes it a truly global metropolis. Whether you're looking to surf and ski in the same day or visit Disneyland, L.A. is a destination like no other. Visit the "Discover L.A." website (LA TCB) to learn more about what to do in each region. The UCLA Luskin Conference Center is approximately 15 miles from downtown L.A.
The J. Paul Getty Museum's mission is to inspire curiosity about, and enjoyment and understanding of the visual arts. The Museum continues to build its collections and develop programs that engage diverse local and international audiences. These activities are enhanced by the architectural and garden settings provided by the Museum's two renowned venues: the Getty Villa (pictured here) and the Getty Center.
The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles houses European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and European and American photographs.
The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Malibu houses approximately 44,000 works of art from the Museum's extensive collection of Greek, Roman, and Etruscan antiquities, of which over 1,200 are on view.
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Yes, Higher grade laundry detergent and disinfectant spray
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