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Fairmont St Andrews

Fife

July 15, 2010 10:23
Kilt complex:  a touch of tartan for the decor in one of the 209 guest rooms

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Daralyn Danns,

Daralyn Danns

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Set in 520 acres of lush, secluded estate beside the rugged Fife coastline, the Fairmont St Andrews - just three miles from this week's British Open - captivates you from the moment your cab noses on to its long driveway.  

The exterior resembles an elegant French chateau, but as soon as you step inside, the tartan carpets, paintings and the warm hospitality remind you that you are in Scotland. The bright, airy glass-roofed atrium adds an American flavour, as befits a hotel bought by the up-scale North American chain Fairmont 10 years ago. 

It has 209 tradit-ional guest rooms, and swanky bathrooms, with heated floors for chilly Scots mornings. 

Despite the fact that the hotel attracts the rich and famous (it hosted the 2009 G20 Summit) the atmosphere is laid back. The Esperante is the only one of its three restaurants which enforces a dress code. It serves exquisite, Mediterranean-influenced food, which includes good veggie and fish dishes, all immaculately presented. The Clubhouse is perfect for less formal dining.