Rosewood will soon be helping guests uncover A Sense of Place in Hong Kong

Hello, Hong Kong! Rosewood to open its first Hong Kong ultra-luxury property. The one-of-a-kind luxury hotel to open in 2018.

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As one of the world’s great cities, with iconic character and landscape, Hong Kong is a superlative location for any luxury hospitality chain. Rosewood Hotels & Resorts will open the ultra-luxury brand’s first Hong Kong property in 2018 in a prime Victoria Harbour waterfront location at the former New World Centre on Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui. Rosewood Hong Kong will occupy 27 floors of a multi-use tower owned by New World Development Company Limited.

Rosewood Hong Kong will join a regional network of Rosewood properties in Asia, including Rosewood Beijing, and upcoming in Phnom Penh, Phuket, Guangzhou, Luang Prabang, Sanya, Bali, Jakarta, Hainan, Bangkok and Siem Reap.

According to Sonia Cheng, chief executive officer of Rosewood Hotel Group, the new luxury hotel “will capture Hong Kong’s grace and dynamism,culture and modernity.”

Acclaimed New York-based Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates will blend classic design elements with references to the vibrantly contemporary surroundings in the architecture of the 398-room hotel.

Rosewood Hong Kong will offer eight dining options; recreational facilities will include a fitness center, swimming pool and Rosewood’s holistic wellness concept; and the Manor Club executive lounge will provide an array of exclusive privileges for its guests. The Pavilion will introduce to Hong Kong Rosewood’s signature, high-end residential-style meeting and event spaces.

Rosewood Residences – 199 luxury accommodations for longer stays located on the top 19 floors of the tower, some with outdoor terraces and all with bird’s eye views — will offer a dedicated lounge, indoor swimming pool and fitness center along with special services and amenities for residents.

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