



Vattanac Capital Tower stands in the lively Central Business District, and the hotel rises from its thirty-ninth to forty-third floors. From the lift lobby, you look across the Tonle Sap River and the Royal Palace. At dawn, saffron monks cross Wat Ounalom nearby. Designer shops sit under the tower, and the French Quarter cafes line the next street. Phnom Penh International Airport is located just twenty-five minutes by car, making your arrival and departure easier.
Each of the one hundred seventy-five rooms sits high above the streets, so windows frame endless sky. Soft rice tones meet hand-carved timber and local art. The Deluxe Room category offers 47 square metres, more than many city suites. The Manor Suite features a salon with a grand piano for private recitals. Marble baths hold deep tubs and separate rain showers. Touch a screen to set lights, draw curtains, or summon a butler at any time.
Phnom Penh rewards curious hearts. Cruise a wooden boat at sunset where the Mekong meets Tonle Sap and catch cool breezes. Walk to the Royal Palace to admire the Silver Pagoda's floor, made of pure tiles. The National Museum houses serene sandstone statues that predate Angkor—shop for silk scarves at Central Market under its Art Deco dome. Sample coconut waffles from a street cart, then admire local painters at close art hubs along leafy riverside walks.
Level thirty-three gathers the wellbeing space. Sense Spa offers Khmer herbs, quartz beds and skyline views. A twenty-metre indoor pool lets you glide beside floor-to-ceiling glass while monsoon clouds drift beyond. Next to the pool, the fitness studio houses a Technogym kit and a quiet yoga room. Young travellers join the Rosewood Explorers club for crafts and games. High-speed WiFi and butler service are available throughout the tower, ensuring a seamless blend of work and pleasure.
Food lovers roam five venues without leaving the lift bank. Brasserie Louis plates French brasserie fare with Khmer twists at sunrise and twilight. Cuts pairs dry-aged beef with fresh Kampot pepper while the city glows beneath. Iza crackles with robata flames and rare sake. Living Room serves single-garden teas alongside light pastries. After dusk, you step out onto Sora, the sky bar, sip aged Japanese whisky and watch the river lights dance bright.
Mark a life chapter in rooms that float above the clouds. Vattanac Ballroom accommodates two hundred seated guests under crystal chandeliers and a nine-metre ceiling. The Pavilion terrace frames palace rooftops for twilight vows. Private dining rooms within Cuts and Brasserie Louis are ideal for family dinners or business meetings. Salon meeting suites are adapted for fashion shows or photo shoots. The team crafts Khmer menus, floral arrangements, and custom gifts, so every gathering feels special today.