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Los Angeles Athletic Club Los Angeles, California


CONTACT INFORMATION


431 W. 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014 Sales: 877.372.7135 Director of Hotel Sales: Teri Onorato www.laac.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Independent 72


51/12/9 55/200


High from $ 169 Low from $129


Resort Fee: 0 Room Tax: 4.31% Sales Tax: 9.75%


The Los Angeles Athletic Club occupies a historic 12-story building at the heart of downtown L.A., an easy walk from everything in the Financial District—including the Los Angeles Convention Center, Staples Center, and LA Live. Founded in 1880 as the first private club in L.A., it still promotes its membership’s health, recreation, grace, and vigor (to paraphrase the motto). But today it also offers visitors a newly renovated grand ballroom and foyer, eight meeting rooms, and first-class catering on the third and fourth floors; a rooftop reception venue; and 72 deluxe hotel rooms and suites on floors 10 through 12. Guests between meetings can join members


in everything from kickboxing to yoga, basketball to swimming in the spectacular sixth-floor pool. The choice of three bars and restaurants affords drinks, meals, and breaks throughout the day and evening. Plus, the hotel treats guests to a full breakfast each day in The Grill Room. Like members, guests of the club enjoy highly personalized service from


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


“I have worked with the L.A. Athletic Club for the past nine years. They have always been very professional and customer-service oriented.”


—Renee Larsen, CMP Caltrans


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


4,250 Sq. Ft. 15,000 Sq. Ft. 15,000 Sq. Ft.


Business: Business center and full range of meeting equipment.


Recreation: Indoor pool, spa, basketball, volleyball, racquetball, handball, squash, running track, billiards, table tennis, Pilates, aerobics, kickboxing, yoga, and stationary cycling.


the caring staff, a tradition dating back even before Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Raymond Chandler, Johnny Weissmuller, and Esther Williams joined the club. One modern-day member described the atmosphere as a cross between an urban country club and the TV show Cheers. Still a cornerstone of the downtown community, the L.A. institution invites groups to experience Los Angeles from the inside.


www.elitemeetings.com/laac


Nearby: Staples Center, LA Live, Los Angeles Convention Center, Dodger Stadium, Museum of Contemporary Art, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Fashion District, Olvera Street, Chinatown, Hollywood, Universal Studios, plus freeways to all of Southern California, from Malibu to Beverly Hills, Disneyland, and San Diego.


On-site Dining


The Grill Room, Continental cuisine The Game Room, Continental cuisine Duke Sports Bar, bar menu


Capacity 75 36 60


AIRPORT PROXIMITY Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) 17 miles


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