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Rosewood Luang Prabang

“Because luxury travelers are familiar with extravagant lifestyles, they usually do not just want to stay in 6 or 7-star hotels. They want something more special," says Khun Rena Udomkunnatum, Managing Director of Elysian Development Co., Ltd. and owner of Rosewood Luang Prabang, Laos’ newest luxury resort. The project is a collaboration with Rosewood Hotel Group.

 

 

“Although each Rosewood property is distinctive, they are united by the same philosophy of A Sense of Place®, taking into consideration factors such as location, culture, history, geography, and local culture. Likewise, we have comprehensively considered these factors at our Luang Prabang location," states Khun Rena, revealing why she chose Luang Prabang.

“I chose Luang Prabang simply because my family loves coming here. It’s the only location in the world where as soon as you step from the plane, time stops. Everything automatically slows down, and a feeling of peacefulness arises. Also, Luang Prabang is only an hour by plane from Bangkok, which allows guests to fully recharge."

Rosewood Luang Prabang is designed by architect Bill Bensley under the concept of a Laotian hill station hailing from the turn of the twentieth century, a time when French soldiers opened their big, luxurious houses to courageous adventurers from every corner of the world. Thus, the room designs and decorations at Rosewood Luang Prabang bring to life the beauty of the bygone French Indochina spirit, accentuated by authentic, tasteful artworks and collectibles that reflects the character of the adventurers who sojourned here a century ago.

 

 

The resort has 23 rooms, including regulars, suites, and villas. Notably, Rosewood Luang Prabang also offers luxury stays in tents; this is the first property from Rosewood Hotels & Resorts® with opulent tent accommodations. Charming for its quiet beauty, Rosewood Luang Prabang is the latest landmark for luxury travelers worldwide.

 

 

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Published 22nd August 2018
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