Unique selling points
Innovative, personalized services define one’s stay. Rosewood Phnom Penh offers a range of services by friendly and professional associates who embody traditional Cambodian hospitality combined with international standards.
- 24-hour in-room dining service
- 24-hour concierge
- 24-hour fitness center
- 24-hour security
- Twice daily housekeeping service
- Butler service in suites
- Laundry/valet services
- Complimentary daily newspaper
- Complimentary high-speed Internet
- Complimentary local calls
- Complimentary remork ride within the radius of 2 kilometers from the hotel.
- 20-meter indoor lap pool.
Meeting facilities
All meeting and event facilities reflect the
history, culture, architecture and sensibilities of the location. The hotel showcases 992 square meters (10,677
square feet), including three salons to accommodate up to 300 guests, and a
multipurpose residential-style venue – The Pavilion (opens in 2019), which
consist of The Dining House and Conservatory.
Restaurants and bars
Rosewood
Phnom Penh, the capital’s stylish new dining destination, features sophisticated
restaurants and lounges designed to captivate local and global gourmands not
only by cuisine and concept, but by the bird’s eye views from each distinctive
venue set high atop Cambodia’s tallest skyscraper.
The culinary
journey spans from the vertiginous Sora, the highest sky bar in Phnom Penh on a cantilevered terrace,
Brasserie Louis and The Living Room to Iza, a Japanese izakaya-style restaurant. At the helm is Director of Culinary
Operations Michael Pearson, a passionate, inventive chef with more than 20
years’ experience and a repertoire that includes classic, international and
contemporary fare.
Access and location
Rosewood Phnom Penh occupies the top 14 floors of the city’s tallest skyscraper, the iconic Vattanac Capital Tower on Monivong Boulevard. The building is located in the heart of the city’s central business district and is conveniently accessible by cars, taxi or remork. Rosewood Phnom Penh provides a complimentary drop-off remork rides within the radius of 2 kilometers from the hotel.
Surroundings
For travelers
experiencing the vibe of Phnom Penh for the first time, Rosewood Phnom Penh is
the ideal base to become immersed into the vigor of the city. The Royal Palace, National Museum, Central
Market, Wat Phnom, the art street, riverside and other most fascinating
historic landmarks are within easy reach.
Room accommodation
The hotel’s 175 rooms, including 37 suites, blend traditional refinement with sophistication, and each room offers unparalleled views of the city. From plush furnishings to intuitive technology, every element has been thoughtfully considered, to create comfortable, residential-style living spaces that are equally suited to business and leisure stays.
Activities and leisure
Phnom Penh has the charm of historic Asia, yet a modern energy that stays alive right to the end of the night with lively shopping centers, clubs and restaurants.
- National Museum.
Wrapped
in a charming terracotta traditional building, the museum is home to ancient
Khmer art, including stone sculptures, artifacts
and statuary. The open-air pavilion fronts a beautiful garden that offers a
relieving escape from the Phnom Penh heat.
- Royal Palace.
The official residence of the
current king, His Majesty King Norodom Sihamoni, is a royal compound with
classic Khmer architectural features and towering spires, gilded halls and
elegant golden nagas.
- Silver Pagoda. The
pagoda is also known as the Emerald Buddha. Its floor is covered with more than
5,300 silver tiles. The Silver Pagoda is home to the life-sized gold Buddha,
which weighs 90 kilograms, and the Emerald Buddha, which is made of Baccarat
crystal.
- Wat Phnom.
The name is a symbol of Phnom
Penh. Wat Phnom is set atop a 27-meter-high tree-covered hill at the
northeastern side of the city.
- Riverfront.
The riverfront features an
array of restaurants, bars, hotels, cafés and shops along one side of Sisowath
Quay overlooking the Tonle Sap River. Early risers might like to witness the
beautiful sunrise over the river from in front of the Royal Palace.
- Phsar Tmei, also known as the
Central Market
A place to feel the pulse of
traditional life in Phnom Penh, the art deco market hosts shops and vendors
selling everything from flowers, groceries, jewelry and clothes to souvenirs.
The building is shaped in the form of a cross with a nice central dome.
- Bophana Center.
Founded by the award-winning
film director Rithy Phan, the Bophana Center acquires film, television,
photography and sound archives on Cambodia from around the world and gives free
public access to this precious heritage. If the thought of spending a few
hours traveling back in time through Cambodia’s history piques your interest,
the center is the answer. One can see archival films, documentaries and newsreels from the 1960s, listen to radio
recordings and view the rare photographic collection.
- Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide
and the Killing Fields.
This site is a former high
school that was turned into a prison during the reign of the Khmer Rouge
regime. The Killing Fields is a soccer-field-sized area surrounded by farmland
and consists of a collection of mass burials and a towering monument of human
skulls. It is located about 17 kilometers from Phnom Penh and is visited in
conjunction with Tuol Sleng.
- Cambodian Living Arts.
Cambodian Living Arts presents Living Art Experiences, a range of
cultural activities and services that offer a personalized opportunity for
guests to learn and experience Cambodia through the lens of arts and culture.
Experienced artists and cultural ambassadors accompany guests into artists’
homes, communities or local spaces in Phnom Penh.
- Phnom Oudong.
About
40 kilometers northwest of Phnom Penh, a
mountain topped with the spires of stupas rears from the plain like a
fairy-tale castle. Phnom Oudong comprises a row of stupas and shrines in a
variety of conditions that can be thoroughly explored at a comfortable pace.
Guests can climb the 509 steps to the top of Phnom Oudong to witness the
majestic views of the Cambodian countryside, dotted with innumerable sugar palm
trees. Best done in the late afternoon for a beautiful sunset moment.
- Sambor Prei Kuk.
The latest world heritage site
declared by UNESCO offers unique vestiges of the pre-Angkor civilization, Ishanapura,
the ancient Chenla Empire. Located 206 km north of Phnom Penh, Sambor Prei Kuk
site includes numerous temples, octagonal towers, and decorated sandstone
elements considerate as true masterpieces.
- Phnom Santuk
Cultural and natural site
located in the province of Kampong Thom, Phnom Santuk is a hill of 207 m (679
feet). It is the most sacred mountain of the province with a white-walled
temple at his top, including several reclining Buddhas made out of rock,
measuring more than 10 m (33 feet) in length. Situated at the top will be two –
natural–stone block forming a small hole where it’s customary to make a vow and
throw in it a coin. It believes that if the coin reaches the water, wishes will
come true.