The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess

7575 East Princess Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Nightly Rates: ( 439.00 - 699.00 )
5 Star


Property Description

Scenically set against the McDowell Mountains in the Sonoran Desert is the Southwest's most luxurious oasis, the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. The Mexican Colonial architecture of the 651-room resort reflects the beauty of a Southwestern estate. Located 35 minutes from Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix, the 450-acre Five Diamond destination resort provides guests with the best of all worlds. Its award-winning restaurants offer an array of cuisine including authentic specialties with a Mexican flair and Spanish Catalan fare. Extensive recreational facilities include two TPC championship golf courses, tennis, the award-winning Willow Stream Spa, a full service spa and fitness center, swimming pools, a fitness trail, self-guided eco-tour and more.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Fairmont Room
Fairmont rooms are spacious and meticulously detailed boasting unique Southwestern decor that incorporates subtle desert hues and earthy accents. These rooms are located in the Main Building and offer sprawling views of the gardens, courtyards or Princess Plaza. They offer High Speed Internet access, well-defined living and work areas, spacious bathrooms with large dressing areas, separate shower and oversized bathtub, refreshment center, wet bar and a charming patio with a table and two chairs --- perfect for capturing a breathtaking Arizona sunset.
Deluxe Room
Deluxe rooms are luxuriously appointed with warm desert accents and Southwestern architecture. Located in the Main Building and the Villa Section, they offer views of the lagoon or the renowned TPC Stadium golf course (home to the FBR Open, formerly the Phoenix Open). Equipped with High Speed Internet access, well-defined living and work areas, spacious bathrooms with large dressing areas, separate shower and oversized bathtub, refreshment center, wet bar and a charming patio with a table and two chairs.
Signature Room
Signature rooms offer a unique, open-concept that combines the bedroom and spacious sitting area. Located in the Casita area, these luxurious rooms offer views of the TPC Stadium Golf Course (home of the FBR Open, formerly the Phoenix Open) or the resort's majestic desert surroundings. Equipped with a gas fireplace, refreshment center, wet bar and spacious bathroom that includes a unique shell-shaped walk-in shower, large dressing area and dual sinks. Some rooms may also accommodate a rollaway or include a sofabed.

Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is MST
· Opened in 1987
· Renovated in Main public areas of the hotel - 1998
· 651 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

Contact hotel for airport shuttle information and driving directions in the area.

On 450 acres, in north Scottsdale, at the intersection of Scottsdale Road and the 101 Loop with the McDowell Mountains as a backdrop.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (45-minute drive)


Restaurant Information

La Hacienda

One of only two North American AAA 4-Diamond Mexican restaurants! At this turn-of-the-century Mexican ranch house, you can sample some of the finest tequilas and cuisine while being serenaded by strolling Mariachis. Experience the splendor of a flaming coffee drink while La Hacienda embraces you with the finest of Mexican hospitality. Reservations are recommended.

LV Bistro

Whether you are looking for a spot to have breakfast, lunch or dinner, LV Bistro will engage all of your senses. The expansive windows provide a captivating glimpse of our sparkling pool. You can also relax with your family in our private area where children can watch their favorite movies while parents enjoy time to sample one of our sumptuous desserts.

Cazadores Lounge

Located beside the Main Lobby is Cazadores Lounge, a perfect gathering place for colleagues, friends and family. The patio seating is ideal to enjoy your favorite cocktails. Indoors, guests enjoy classic wood-carved board games, including a 5 ft. vertical chess game. The bar also offers a great Cigar selection.

The Grill

Located at the Tournament Players Clubhouse at the golf course, The Grill has been recognized as The Best Steakhouse in Phoenix. Have lunch on the cool misted outdoor patio overlooking the 18th hole of the TPC, or indulge in the perfect martini while enjoying your favorite cigar from our humidor. Dinner may feature your favorite cut of dry-aged prime beef, paired with one of the many wines you will find on The Grill's award-wining wine list. Reservations are recommended.

Marquesa

Marquesa is our signature AAA 5-Diamond restaurant! This elegantly appointed dining room features Mediterranean dishes, including exquisite seafood and meat delicacies seasoned with provincial herbs, garlic and other flavors indigenous to the region. Be sure to experience our distinct market style brunch on the Marquesa's cobblestone patio Sunday mornings! Reservations are recommended.

In-Room Dining

Prefer to 'stay in?' Call In-Room Dining and watch a movie with freshly popped popcorn and Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream delivered right to your door - no need to ever miss a scene! Or, indulge in your privacy and enjoy a candle lit dinner on your private balcony or breakfast in bed. Available 24 hours.


Meeting Facility

Meetings and Conventions

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess hotel is home to the 22,500-square-foot Grand Ballroom, a monument to Southwestern elegance that can conveniently be divided into multiple meeting areas. Aside from the ballroom, planners will find a superb array of flexible function space in The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess's Conference Center, ideal for a Scottsdale meeting. As well as state-of-the-art technology, inspiring decor, and modern amenities, delegates should also expect the very best in service from this world-class hotel. AskFairmontFirst is our toll-free service for group planners. If you are wanting more information, contact one of the following numbers: *For Catering/Function Space, call 1-888-270-4432 *For Bedroom with Meeting Space, call 1-866-662-6060 or contact us at: askfairmontfirst@fairmont.com Guests outside North America call 1-506-877-3162.


Recreation Information

Golf

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Golf Concierge can assist with preferred tee times at some of the top courses in the Valley, including the Tournament Players Club of Scottsdale, Desert Course or Stadium Course (home to the annual PGA TOUR FBR Open (formerly the Phoenix Open) both located on-site. Call in advance to reserve your preferred tee time and avoid disappointment.

Swimming Pools

Relax and rejuvenate in one of the resort's five outdoor swimming pools and two Jacuzzi's. Open to registered Fairmont hotel guests only.

Tennis

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Tennis Club is a premier facility with seven hard courts and a 6,300-seat capacity Stadium Court. The Full-service Pro Shop with the finest in clothing, rackets, shoes and accessories overlooks the beautiful clubhouse court, the focus of tennis activity. Hourly rental rates apply. Professional lessons also available.

Sonoran Splash!

A water recreation area with two water slides (186 ft. and 199 ft. long). Available to all guests, with a height requirement of at least 42inches tall. The pool also has a zero entry deck area, ideal for toddlers to splash and enjoy the water. Private Cabana rentals are also available for full and half day rentals.

Willow Stream Spa

Rising from the resort's beautiful Hacienda Plaza is Willow Stream Spa at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, which pays tribute to the Arizona landscape. Here, you are encouraged to relax in the soothing warm waterfalls and enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding garden. Spa Facilities include 27 treatment rooms, meditation gardens, roof top adult-only pool with cabanas, Men?s & Women?s lounge with whirlpool, inhalation room, steam rooms, sauna and shower, fitness facility with daily scheduled classes and much more. Daily spa access fee is $49 USD per person. Access is complimentary with the purchase of a spa service valued at $69 USD or more. Must be at least 18 years of age to access the spa facilities.

Kid's and Teen's Programs

At The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, our year-round complimentary Kid's Club program or Teen Hang-out is a must see! Kids club is for children 5 to 12 years of age looking for fun and adventure. Children will enjoy learning, exploring and participating in a variety of organized events including scavenger hunts, games, books, movies, swimming, lagoon fishing and much more. The Teen Hang-out is for teenagers 13 to 17 and offers all a variety of games and DVDs.

Fairmont Fitness Center

Located near the South Pool on the lower level near the elevators, offers many different workout options. Complimentary for hotel guests.


Area Attractions

Arizona Science Center

A 120,000 sq. ft. facility featuring over 300 hands-on exhibits, a planetarium and a five-story theater. The Arizona Science Center has endless displays to amaze and entertain children of all ages.

Desert Botanical Gardens

Experience the rare beauty and hands-on activities at the world's largest collection of arid-land plants from the deserts of the world. Stunning wildflower and cactus displays, beautiful trees, shrubs and natural wildlife.

Desert Jeep and Hummer Tours

Whether at sunrise or sunset, the colors of the desert will amaze you. Guides will entertain and inform guests with interesting facts about Arizona's true beauty as you travel through spectacular unexplored desert areas. Contact the Concierge for reservations.

Grand Canyon

Located about 4.5 hours by car. For more information and details, please contact the Concierge Desk.

Mountain Bike Excursions

Experienced guides lead tours and share interesting information about the area's history and natural surroundings. All tours are on established trails. Contact the Concierge for reservations.

Phoenix Zoo

Experience the popular Arizona Trail, featuring plants and animals of the American Southwest. Explore all four trails and see more that 1,300 animals. Celebrate the natural world with daily animal encounters and zookeeper talks.

Hot Air Ballooning

Experience the breathtaking views of the Sonoran Desert from a hot air balloon. Sunrise or sunset tours are available with celebration refreshments after your landing. Contact the Concierge for reservations.

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