At the forefront of Lusail’s evolving skyline, something quietly spectacular has arrived.
A pair of sculptural towers, inspired by the coral reefs of the Arabian Gulf, now rise with confidence and grace, introducing Rosewood Doha, a property that doesn’t just reflect luxury, it redefines it.

This is more than an opening, it’s a moment, for Qatar, for design, for the future of refined hospitality. A bold new chapter for the Rosewood Hotel Group, the Doha debut marks a long term commitment to the Gulf Cooperation Council region, one of the world’s most dynamic, fast growing luxury markets. And it does so with intention, beauty, and cultural depth. Designed by acclaimed Qatari architect Ibrahim Jaidah, the architecture honours the sea. The twin tower form flows like waves, a sculptural tribute to Qatar’s marine heritage, both rooted and visionary.

Inside, the narrative continues through the thoughtful eyes of Lilian Wu, whose design language echoes the soft curves of dhow boats and the organic geometry of seashells. The interiors are calm yet commanding, blending natural tones with modern refinement to create spaces that feel both elevated and intimately connected to place. The hotel features 115 serene rooms and suites, 162 serviced apartments, and 276 private Rosewood Residences. Each is a quiet haven, enhanced by an art collection curated by Visto, which draws inspiration from Qatar’s landscapes, traditions, and contemporary identity.

From architecture to atmosphere, Rosewood Doha feels like a story carved from the sea, full of flow, elegance, and meaning. It’s a destination for those who seek not just to stay, but to feel something.
