Standing tall in Phnom Penh’s business district, Rosewood cuts an imposing figure over the Cambodian capital. The sleek edifice of glass and steel is a reflection of the city’s energy, but step inside and you are instantly transported from the buzz of the bustling streets into a cool, calm space. Though it is an undeniably modern place, the hotel’s Cambodian heritage is celebrated in its traditional design flourishes and the carefully curated artworks that adorn its public spaces.
A stunning choice of rooms and suites are spread out across Rosewood’s upper floors. These contemporary hideaways are lined with dark wooden panels and draped in soothing tones of white and grey, offset with flashes of polished brass and gleaming marble. Options include spacious Executive Rooms, Manor Suites with their own foyer and expansive living area, and the Monivong House Signature Suite, a palatial space with light-filled living room two bathrooms and private study. Best of all, Rosewood’s towering stature means that every room comes with spectacular views of Phnom Penh’s glittering cityscape.