The hotel features a mix of rooms, suites, and what it calls “House” accommodations. Rooms cover six categories ranging in size from 42sqm to 103sqm studios, while suites come in two types – Manor Suite and Rosewood Suite – offering 79 and 88 sqm respectively. The “Houses”, meanwhile, come in three categories, all with private terraces and outdoor plunge pools, and range in size from 189 to 291 sqm.

On the food and beverage front, the hotel has four offerings. Lakorn European Brasserie on the seventh floor is the all-day dining venue; G&O – standing for “green and organic” – is on the ninth floor adjacent to the outdoor pool and serves healthy cuisine; Nan Bei on the 19th floor is the hotel’s Chinese restaurant offering food from around China; and Lennon’s is the hotel’s top-floor speakeasy bar.

Elsewhere on the leisure side of things is the Sense Spa, an indoor-outdoor lap pool that has views over the city skyline, and a fitness studio.

Bangkok is seeing a number of new, high-end hotels crop up at the moment, including the upcoming Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, which is due to open in the third quarter of this year.

Accorhotels, meanwhile, will open the first of its Orient Express branded hotels in the Thai capital in the last quarter of 2019.

Rosewood, meanwhile, has big plans in Asia as well with the Hong Kong-based company finally due to open a property in its home city on March 17. Further down the line in 2024, Rosewood also plans to open a hotel in Taipei.