
The brand has long celebrated the uniqueness of each of its 41 (and counting) destinations, but the new direction further prioritises offering genuine cultural immersion by inviting its guests to engage more profoundly with each destination’s culture and environment.
The emphasis on cultural connection is further displayed in upcoming openings like the Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin. The new property will open its doors in December and feature art installations by Olafur Eliasson, which celebrate the location as a renowned ski retreat. In 2026, the Rosewood Blue Palace in Crete will merge the island’s coastal heritage with modern luxury aesthetics, while Rosewood Calistoga in California’s Napa Valley, sprawled across 48 forested hectares, will focus on wellness and connection to the land.