Fairmont St Andrews, Scotland, St. Andrews
253US$
King Room
Spanning a comfortable 22 square meters, the King Room features an accessible layout perfect for relaxation, strategically located overlooking the stunning grounds and championship golf courses. The room's design incorporates traditional Scottish tartan accents, harmonizing modern elegance with local heritage. Guests can enjoy exclusive services such as a personalized concierge and in-room dining options for ultimate convenience and luxury. Special features include a modern bathroom equipped with a large bathtub and a spacious walk-in shower, ensuring both comfort and practicality during your stay. Large windows invite natural light, creating a serene atmosphere to enjoy breathtaking views.
Max:
2 persons
22 m²
Bed options:
1 King Size Bed
Room Facilities:
Shower
Coffee machine
Heating
Bathtub
Air conditioning
General
- Safe deposit box
- Slippers
- Work desk
- Ironing facilities
- Closet
- Carpeted floor
- Connecting room
- Electronic key card
- Smoke detectors
- Entire unit wheelchair accessible
- Telephone
- Alarm clock
- Accessible by elevator
- Trashcans
Bathroom
- Bathroom
- Walk in shower
- Bath or shower
- Hair dryer
- Bathrobe
- Towels
- Free toiletries
- Toilet
- Body soap
- Hair conditioner
- Shampoo
- Toilet paper
Bedding
- Cribs
- Linen
Dining
- Mini-bar
- Coffee/tea maker
- Refrigerator
- Glassware
- Bottled water
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Socket near the bed
- Wake up service
- Radio
Good to know
Check-in/Check-out
from 16:00-23:59
until 12 pm
Amenities
Public parking is possible on site for free.
Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel for free.
Other information
You can start your day with a full breakfast, which costs GBP21 per person per day.
There are no extra beds provided in a room.
Pets are allowed on request.
English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Chinese, Polish, Greek, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog / Filipino
Year renovated:2009
Number of rooms:225
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