Phnom Penh

Rosewood Phnom Penh

The modern face of Cambodia

A stay within the heart of Phnom Penh

The Rosewood Phnom Penh takes up residence in the top 14 floors of the Vattanac Capital Tower, Phnom Penh’s most known modern structure and a symbol of the new Cambodia, soaring some 188 metres above the heart of the city.

Throughout the property you’ll find the hotel’s curated art collection, echoing the concept of life as a living canvas. Rosewood Phnom Penh also collaborates with the country’s most influential up-and-coming artists to showcase some of Cambodia’s most exciting contemporary artworks within its gallery.

The 175 rooms, including 37 suites, all open up to incredible views of the Mekong River. Interiors blend traditional refinement with sophisticated technology to create comfortable, residential-style living spaces. Stay in the expansive manor suite, with its airy foyer and elegant living room, or enjoy the urban retreat of the norodom house suite.

There are five distinct dining venues, ranging from casual to fine dining. Here you’ll indulge in a range of cuisines including Cambodian, French and Japanese. Crowning it all is one of the most spectacular sky bars and entertainment space in the city, if not the region. Back inside, take a dip in the property’s refreshing pool or relax in the Sense spa, where you’ll find treatments inspired by traditional healing herbs and techniques to restore and revitalise the body and mind.

Highlights

Elegant rooms and suites with views of the Mekong River

Savour the taste of Cambodian, French and Japanese cuisine

Gaze out across the city from the property's sky bar

Indulge with a traditional treatment within the Sense spa

Relax in the property's indoor pool

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Song Saa

Song Saa Private Island Resort
Song Saa is a beautiful eco-resort that sits across the islands of Koh Bong and Koh Ouen, which are affectionately known as the Sweetheart Islands. Accessible by a 45-minute speedboat journey from the mainland, Song Saa is the perfect place to completely unwind and explore southern Cambodia’s stunning coastline. The resort was built with sustainability in mind, and reclaimed timber and other materials from the mainland were used in its construction. Salvaged wood from old fishing boats and factory yards were turned into decking and beams, oil drums became lamps, and weathered driftwood was crafted into beautiful pieces of furniture. Set in a self-made marine reserve, Song Saa is also home to a team of marine biologists, implements recycling practices, and is involved in the funding and founding of sustainability projects in the area. The 24 luxury pool villas are scatted across the island, some nestled within the rainforest along the shoreline and others perched over the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Thailand. The open-plan design of the villas creates a real sense of space and light and the natural decor and design compliments the surrounding environment. For the ultimate exclusive escape, the two-bedroom Royal Villa is reached by private boat and has its own pool, kitchen and indoor dining space for up to 12 guests. Locally caught seafood and seasonal fruits and vegetables are used to create delicious Khmer cuisine at the overwater Vista Restaurant. Driftwood Bar on the beach is an ideal spot to grab a crisp beer or a mojito, along with a wood-fired pizza or some tapas as the sun goes down. Dotted around the resort are little sanctuaries where you can indulge in a spa treatment surrounded by nature. There’s also a large infinity pool, a fitness centre and yoga sessions for those that like to keep active while away. You’re surrounded by white sandy beaches and crystal clear water, so grab a snorkelling mask, a paddleboard or a kayak and explore. Alternatively, take to the rainforest trails and discover the native plants and wildlife.
Ariel view of waves breaking on a forested shoreline