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Rosewood Doha Launches as Lusail’s Premier Luxury Destination

Rosewood Doha celebrated its grand opening in Lusail with a landmark event, highlighting the unique Rosewood Doha experience. The evening combined culture, performance, and design to introduce the hotel as a new hub for luxury and lifestyle. Consequently, the event showcased the property as a central addition to Lusail’s growing cultural and social landscape.

The opening brought together global and regional guests to experience Rosewood Doha firsthand. The carefully curated program featured live performances, connecting international artistry with regional identity. British pianist and producer Tokio Myers captivated the audience with his fusion of classical and contemporary music. Meanwhile, Saudi music duo AlTurk Twins delivered a modern interpretation of Arab music, bridging global and local influences.

Executives from Rosewood Hotel Group attended the event, emphasizing the brand’s commitment to growth in dynamic destinations. Sonia Cheng, Chief Executive Officer, Radha Arora, President, Anthony Ingham, Chief Operating Officer, as well as Joanna Gunn, Chief Brand Officer, welcomed guests and highlighted Rosewood Doha as a model for cultural-led hospitality. Their presence reinforced the importance of the property within the group’s international portfolio.

The hotel itself offers a distinct blend of architecture, interiors, and maritime-inspired design. Rising along the Lusail Marina District, Rosewood Doha incorporates elements inspired by coral formations and the movement of the sea. This design approach creates a vertical expression of contemporary living while reflecting Qatar’s natural landscape and cultural rhythms.

Rosewood Doha provides 155 rooms and suites, 162 apartments, and 276 Rosewood Residences. Guests can enjoy eight dining destinations, including Chinese fine dining at Koo Madame, Mediterranean-inspired Mila, and unique concepts such as Butterfly Room & Patisserie and Stoke & Stoker. Additional offerings include Sikar, QDeli, and Asaya Kitchen, while wellbeing services are anchored by the Asaya integrative concept. Together, these offerings define the full Rosewood Doha experience.

Beyond accommodations and dining, Rosewood Doha prioritizes culture and creativity. The property encourages collaboration between artists, performers, and designers, establishing itself as a cultural landmark within Lusail. Visitors can immerse themselves in experiences that combine modern luxury with local heritage.

In conclusion, the launch of Rosewood Doha represents more than a hotel opening. It introduces a lifestyle destination centered on innovation, culture, and hospitality. For guests and residents alike, the Rosewood Doha experience offers a distinctive blend of design, performance, and luxury in the heart of Lusail.

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