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    Wallis Annenberg Stadium

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pauley Pavilion

    Pauley Pavilion

    4.2(100 reviews)
    0.1 miUCLA, Westwood

    Legendary arena on the campus of UCLA. It's amazing that it's been around for 60 + years, but the…read morerenovations they did between 2010 and 2012 makes this place feel very modern and it's like a brand new arena. It's fun to walk around the inside and look at all of the banners and displays they have showing the rich winning tradition of the mighty bruins. Seats are pretty comfortable and there aren't really any bad seats in the house. I've been to some basketball games and a graduation here in the past, but this time went to a men's volleyball game. It was fun and general admission seating lets you get real up close to the action. It's a great venue and you should come check out some local college action. It's a lot of fun, more intimate, and a lot cheaper than a professional game.

    *** January 20th, 2026: UCLA 69 vs Purdue 67 ***…read more Pauley Pavilion is the home of UCLA sports arena and the building recently had a renovation completed in 2012. I recently came here to see a NCAA men's basketball game. [Parking]: Visitors can park at Structure 7 or Structure 4. Most of cars will be guided to Structure 4, but Structure 7 is closer to Pauley Pavilion. For Structure 7, visitors must park on the basement level 2. $17 for the event parking via Bruin Permit. Visitors will need to scan the QR code at the elevators; however due to poor cellular signal at the basement, I had to refresh the webpage once I walked up to the ground level. [Experience]: There were vendors out there giving away free drink samples before and after the game. The stadium had a pretty good view and personally I didn't see any "bad" seats within the building. [Food]: The building blocked off one side of the building for food trucks, so there were some good food options to choose from. [Conclusion]: Unlike Crypto.com Arena or Intuit Dome, game day experience felt like a very intimate experience and gameday ticket is very affordable. Overall I am a fan of this arena. P.S. - UCLA women's gymnastics and men's + women's volleyball are also hosted in Pauley Pavilion.

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    Easton Stadium Home of The Bruins

    Easton Stadium Home of The Bruins

    4.5(10 reviews)
    0.6 miUCLA, Westwood

    My love for Easton Stadium runs deep…read more Growing up I watched the Bruins softball team (on TV) dominate the game with Coach Sue Enquist and a slew of players that went on to be All-Americans and Olympians and such. Of course now you will see Lisa Fernandez assistant coaching from the first baseline. Tenacious player back in her heyday. Enquist continues to visit and probably lend her advice from time to time. When Regionals & Super Regionals are hosted here, she & many former players support the team alongside "Clipper Darrell." The actual stadium is smaller than I anticipated with quite a few obstructed views depending on where you sit. You're only allowed to bring in bottled water. The concession stand is not that great and on the pricey side. PARKING Lot 11 is your best bet. Parking is $12 per car or $7 for disabled. TICKETS Some seats are reserved for Bruin family members. Other than that, it's first come, first-served. No benches here. Flip-down stadium seats only. Single day tickets during regular season play are $5. From my grandfather-in-law's house in Bel Air you can hear the team practicing and playing warm-up music. It always gives me fastpitch fever! I was hoping that their 2018 team with standout pitcher & power hitter Rachel Garcia at the helm they would take the College World Series of Softball championship. Next year, UCLA! And I'm hoping to see some of these ladies in the Olympics when softball finally returns! If you catch a foul ball, expect UCLA personnel to ask you to hand it over to them. They trade you for like a free Diddy Riese cookie voucher or something. 2018 Yelp challenge #128

    Simply one of the best sports experiences you can take your family to…read more 1. Tickets are $5/person if you buy ahead of time. 2. Parking is $10 and easy. 3. If you get there early, you'd have no problems sitting right behind home plate. Given all that, why would you spend $$$ to go see a bunch of spoiled millionaires play and pay $13/beer? There are many ways to get to the stadium - the easiest way being off of Sunset.

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    UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden

    UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden

    4.4(127 reviews)
    0.5 miWestwood, UCLA

    I was in LA for work and stayed at the W as it was part of our company hotel block. I decided to…read moreextend my trip a little bit and a coworker tipped me off about the botanical garden behind the hotel. With the extra day, I hopped over to see the garden. It was very beautiful and lot of different types of plants. You can escape from the California bustle very easily by walking around here. It's not super large, but it's very serene and peaceful. I spent about a half hour, which is more than plenty, but I can imagine people spending hours here if they wanted to. Especially to enjoy your coffee or finish your homework!

    Another fun and neat place to visit when you go to the UCLA campus. Bonus is that it is free, and…read moresmall, so you can see the whole thing in less than an hour. Definitely a hidden gem, and very zen. I saw people sleeping, meditating, and just enjoying the beauty. There are about 13 different zones / areas for different types of plants, flowers, trees. I would have liked to have seen when it was much larger than it currently is. One of the signs shows what it was supposed to be, how much larger. I have been there in September and in May, so definitely different times of year had different things blooming. There is a waterfall, a pond, and other neat features. Great location for photos. Enjoy my attached photos. They are open set hours, and they close the gates promptly at closing time. They warn you about 15 minutes before hand to start getting ready to get out or get locked in.

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