



The historic seven-story main building and modern 24-story tower that comprise The Fairmont hotel contain a fine-dining restaurant and lounge, a health club (surcharge), beauty salon, and a tropical tiki lounge—where it really does rain every 30 minutes. The hotel’s chief concierge is Tom Wolfe, founder of the prestigious Les Clefs d'Or concierge association in the U.S. Wireless Internet access is available in public spaces.
This San Francisco hotel offers 591 rooms in a seven-story main building and an attached 24-story tower. Fairmont rooms are located in the historic main building and have windows that open onto an inner rooftop courtyard. Guestrooms have walk-in closets, separate vanities, high ceilings, and two-poster beds with triple sheeting, down pillows, 200-thread-count linens, and extra-long mattresses. Rooms are decorated with Asian accents and have rose-marble bathrooms. Amenities include bathrobes, in-room safes, and high-speed Internet access (surcharge).
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The restored Laurel Court restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner in an ornate setting, with wall murals and glass domes overhead. Large lunch buffet features seasonal fruits and salads. At dinner, French-inspired regional cuisine is offered. Menu items include herb-crusted spring Niman Ranch lamb, and striped bass in a spiny lobster broth. The Laurel Court Bar offers an array of wines and a light-fare menu. Tropical tiki room hosts a happy hour with a full appetizer buffet. Live band plays into the evening on a floating island, in the middle of a swimming pool. The restaurant is open for dinner and offers Pacific Rim cuisine and such dishes as Kung Pao chicken, Mongolian beef chow fun, and stir-fried Maine lobster. hes, and array of salads.