21c Museum Hotel Lexington - MGallery is a combination boutique hotel, contemporary art museum and restaurant in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. The hotel will be housed in downtown Lexington’s historic Fayette National Bank Building, the city’s first skyscraper originally designed by famed New York architecture firm McKim, Mead & White. Woven into the fabric of downtown, 21c will welcome both visitors and the local community to enjoy the curated exhibitions and cultural programming.
21c Museum Hotel Lexington - MGallery will feature a wide range of spaces – many with cutting edge audiovisual technology and large light-filled windows, making it the perfect venue for board retreats, executive meetings, cocktail gatherings, reception dinners, charitable events, intimate weddings or any other special occasion.
会場詳細
チェーンAccor
ブランド21C Museum Hotel
築年2016
改装年-
合計ミーティングスペース7,000 平方フィート
客室88
会場タイプホテル
業界レーティング
AAA
Northstar
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
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
設備
スペース(セミプライベート)
スペース(プライベート)
ペット可
施設内ギフトショップ
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
VIP サービス
ビジネスセンター
リクリエーション活動
ヘルスクラブ
送迎
タクシー
AV 設備
AV 機器
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
ルームサービス
眺望(市街)
荷物置き場
電話(市内)
設備
スペース(セミプライベート)
スペース(プライベート)
ペット可
施設内ギフトショップ
施設内ケータリング
施設内レストラン
車椅子利用可
ビジネスサービス
AV 設備
VIP サービス
ビジネスセンター
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 Key Global Eco-RatingSustainability level: 3 Green Keys
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21c Museum Hotel Lexingtonの規程は、公共または民間団体によって策定された衛生サービスの推奨事項に従って作成されましたか?該当する場合、それら規程の作成にどの団体が使われたのかを記載してください。
Yes, Diversey was also associated to build the sanitary guidelines. They were consulted on specific topics. Same with Ecolabel
21c Museum Hotel Lexingtonは、公共区域や公的な立ち入り区域(会議室、レストラン、エレベータ乗り場など)を清掃、消毒していますか?該当の場合、新たに取り入れた措置を説明してください。
Yes, focus on high touch points, room extra desinfection : door knobs, handles, switches, chair, desk, phone, remote control Rearrange furniture?to ensure a minimum distance of 1 meter between each participant (distance may vary upon local regulations)
Please explain, if applicable, the carbon offsetting options you offer to corporations.
Accor today offers Net Zero Carbon calculation to our clients. In partnership with MyClimate.org, our teams work with clients to reduce the footprint of their event and purchase high quality verified carbon credits to balance remaining emissions.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to sustainability and social impact goals and initiatives.
planet21@accor.com
Has your hotel taken steps to reduce single-use plastics, such as removing plastic straws (except upon request for guests with disabilities), stirrers and cotton buds? If yes, please provide detail as to the steps you have taken to reduce single use plastics?
Does your hotel generate (onsite) or purchase (offsite) renewable energy (beyond your utility's standard offerings)? If yes, please describe your practices for generating or purchasing renewable energy.
Does your hotel engage in activities to protect & restore the natural environment in which it is located (i.e. trees planted, coral reef restored, etc.)?
Will your hotel be imposing any additional fees for cleaning services? If yes, please specify those fees.
No
Are specific cleaning/disinfection routines in place for pillows, duvets and their covers, headboard, bathrobe etc.? If yes, please describe.
Yes, We change out pillow cases, duvets and bathrobes and launder.
Please include a link to your public report on community impact if applicable.
https://solidarity-accorhotels.com/en
Please provide any other comments you wish to make regarding your efforts/initiatives to obtain certification in these programs.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion.