Lodging on campus and near UCLA


For local accommodations, please try these options with conference attendee discounts as noted. All accommodations are within walking distance of the UCLA campus.

  • UCLA Guest House (on campus, http://guesthouse.ucla.edu/): 20 rooms total; when booking your room, use this conference name: Santa Fe Jets and Heavy Flavor Workshop
  • Use only this phone number to book your room: 310-825-2923
  • Free breakfast: complimentary continental breakfast
  • This rate is available only for those arriving on Jan 27 & departing on Jan 31
  • Queen bed $209 (tax included)-we do not charge tax
  • Kitchenette $249 (tax included)-Queen Kitchenette-we do not charge tax

For off-campus accommodations:

  • Hilgard House (927 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024, 310-208-3945): 12 rooms total; use this code when booking: Santa Fe Jets
  • Single occupancy $192 + tax
  • Double occupancy $197 + tax (2 people in one room)
  • UCLA Tiverton House (900 Tiverton Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90095, 310-794-0280): tivertonhouse.ucla.edu.
  • Identify yourself as a participant in the UCLA Santa Fe Jets workshop to receive a flat rate of $199 per night.

Limited number of additional rooms are available at discount rate on first come first serve basis for workshop participants. These lodging options are available here.

For general questions about travel, hotel reservation, parking, etc., please contact the Conference Coordinator,
Ms. Maria Salinas
.


Contact us

For questions regarding technical issues, agenda items, abstract, etc., please contact the Scientific Organizer, Prof. Zhongbo Kang.

For general questions about travel, hotel reservation, parking, etc., please contact the Conference Coordinator, Ms. Maria Salinas.

Latest news

October 5, 2018: Online payment of the $50 registration fee is now available. The registration fee covers the cost of morning and afternoon coffee breaks. An optional banquet ticket may be ordered ($50 per ticket).

Please click this link to register.

Sponsors

2019 Santa Fe Jets and Heavy Flavor Workshop at UCLA is supported by the Mani L. Bhaumik Institute for Theoretical Physics at UCLA and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

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