Set on a 520 acre estate on cliffs overlooking St Andrews Bay, this 5-star hotel features its own championship golf courses. It has free parking, a spa and a pool.
The Fairmont's large rooms are equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV and modern bathrooms with heated floors.
The resort has 2 world-famous golf courses. It also features a spa with a modern gym, a 16-metre swimming pool, a steam room, sauna and a hot tub.
Fairmont St Andrews boasts several eating facilities including the 2 AA Rosette Esperante serving fine local Scottish produce and the brasserie-style The Squire Restaurant. Stunning views across medieval St Andrews can be enjoyed from The Clubhouse.
Hotel Information
Fairmont St Andrews houses perhaps the premier conference facilities in Scotland with 1400 m² of flexible meeting space, including the 575-m² Robert Burns Ballroom.
In addition to offering an extraordinary setting, the meeting rooms are equipped with the very latest in audiovisual technology including globally compatible communications facilities.
Restaurants
The hotel offers a range of fine eating establishments, each offering superb cuisine and an extensive range of wines, carefully chosen to complement the food.
Each restaurant has its own unique, individual charm, but all of them offer the best of fresh, local produce, expertly prepared, beautifully presented and creatively executed.
Kittocks Den, the relaxing lobby bar, has been stylishly refurbished with modern sofas and rich interior furnishings. The interior of the bar is warm and cosy, with an earthy colour scheme and a rich wooden décor creating a relaxing ambience. The menu is ideal for a light lunch or evening supper and the bar is open the last man is standing.
The hotel also boasts a recently opened and lively sports-themed bar, the Rock and Spindle, which has a pool table, darts and LCD televisions.
Esperante is the hotel's AA award-winning restaurant and has a Mediterranean influence. Rich terracotta tones, rustic browns and olive greens enhance the restaurant?s Tuscan atmosphere. The menu combines the vibrant flavours and traditional cooking styles of the Mediterranean, using the finest, local Scottish ingredients.
With its glass roof and luxurious sofas, the Atrium creates a relaxing and airy environment. The sound of running water from the fountain creates an atmosphere of tranquility. Traditional afternoon tea is a popular choice, and includes delicious pastries, scones and cakes. Some lighter dishes such as pastas and sandwiches are also available.
The Clubhouse has a dramatic cliff-top setting and stunning panoramic views over the Torrance and Devlin golf courses, as well as the magnificent bay of St Andrews. The menu offers traditional golfer's fare and home-style cooking.
The Squire is the resort's main dining restaurant and has a mouth-watering, seasonal menu. The restaurant is relaxed and informal with a table d'hôte menu.
Important
Please note that the pool, steam room, hot tub and sauna are closed from the 5 until the 15 March 2012 due to renovations. The spa and gym will be unaffected.