Skip to Content

fairmont hotel

The Fairmont Offering Ten Days -- and Nights -- of Deals

Filed under: Journeys


It should be more widely known that Canadians are a giving people. The folks in the geographical apartment above ours invented provided the pager, the foghorn, and basketball. We also have them to thank, or perhaps curse, for the Blackberry. As for talent, or something close to it, Canadians Alannis Morissette, Leonard Cohen, Keanu Reeves, and Natasha Henstridge have all come down to borrow our proverbial cups of sugar.

And although the Maple Leafers didn't give us The Fairmont Hotels -- that's a San Francisco invention -- they own them now, and they're offering you ten days of deals. Book a room in a Fairmont between November 10-19, and you can spare your bank account up to 25% off the normal rate or get a night free.

Of course there are terms and conditions, because even honey comes with bees. Still, when The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii can be had for $299, The Fairmont Southampton in Bermuda for $199, The Fairmont Singapore for $195, and for you devil-may-care MI6 types The Fairmont Monte Carlo for $370, well, bees be damned. Should you wish to visit the company's on its home turf, The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Québec City (pictured) is just $165. While you're there, have a Reese's Cup -- they were invented by Pennsylvanian H. B. Reese, but peanut butter and candy bars are yet more Canadian gifts to the world...

Fairmont Monte Carlo: The Only Way to Watch the Tour de France

Filed under: Journeys, Sports

There are two ways to take in the Tour de France. One is to cram yourself into a spot along some godforsaken stretch of road with all the other riffraff. You can hope to get a look at the action ... as long as they person in front of you isn't tall. Or, you can find your way to Monaco's F1 circuit, where the race departs. Instead of schlepping out to the site, you can stay nearby. Without the hassle of getting to and from, you might actually enjoy the experience!

To help you enjoy the kickoff of the 96th Tour, the Fairmont Monte Carlo has put together a great package. Stay from July 1 to July 5, and you can pick up a room for €529 (around $735) a night, with a buffet breakfast included.

So, if you've ever wanted to witness the greatest cycling spectacle of all time, here's your chance to do it the right way. Once the riders depart, drop some cash on the roulette table, and sip a wine carefully crafted in Provence. Do everything that those dedicated athletes can't. The lucky racers won't be back until next year, but you can take a few more days to play with the wealthy.

Fairmont Chicago's Obama-Themed Presidential Suite

Filed under: Journeys


Chicago's Fairmont Hotel just re-opened after a $50 million renovation that includes a new 1,850-sq.-ft. top floor Presidential Suite dedicated to the city's own Barack Obama. Overlooking Chicago's Grant Park, where Obama made his historic acceptance speech on the eve of his election as the 44th President of the United States, the plush suite features an "illustrative montage" of Obama's life along with a selection of memorabilia including campaign buttons, newspaper headlines and seals of the various offices he has held throughout his political career.

The Fairmont has created a special package to inaugurate the suite which includes an intimate, chauffeur-driven tour of Obama's favorite spots in Chicago in the hotel's private Bentley Continental Flying Spur (above). The package features roundtrip airport transportation, fresh floral arrangements upon arrival, a fully-stocked butler's pantry, a personal concierge to assist with reservations, museum passes and basketball or baseball tickets, and spa and restaurant credits. The two-night package is available for $8,244 plus tax.

[via JustLuxe]

Fairmont Chicago King Tut Package

Filed under: Journeys

The new King Tut exhibit (which I saw while it was in L.A. and can highly recommend) is on its way to Chicago in the fall of 2006.To celebrate the event theFairmont Chicago has come up with the the King Tut Signature Package. The $100,000 signature package includes:
• a weekend in the 1800 sq. ft. Fairmont Suite, including limousine transportation, breakfast, lunch and dinner and bottomless champagne throughout your stay
• Egyptian cotton sheets, 1200 thread count
• a 10-course Champagne dinner served butler-style in the privacy of your suite
• private after-hours access to the Tutankhamun exhibit at Chicago's Field Museum
• in-room Egyptian spa treatments, Egyptian massage, facial, body wrap and serenity bath treatments of rose, frankincense and myrrh
• limited edition gold and diamond Ankh necklace designed by local Chicago jeweler Gregg Helfer
• two, round-trip, first class tickets to Cairo and a week of luxury accommodations for two as the inaugural guests of The Fairmont Cairo, including limousine transportation and food


Join Luxist on Facebook!

Featured Galleries

Langham Yangtze Shanghai
Robb Report Limited Edition Series
Alberto Gonzales In McLean
House of Dog Cruelty-Free Pet Products
K-Swiss Classic High P in Limited Edition Colors
Bill Wrigley Jr. In Chicago
Bulgari Save The Children Auction
Felix Rey
Celebrity Pilots