All Hotels

Side-by-side

Rosewood London vs Rosewood Beijing

A direct comparison across five dimensions: Service, Design, Location, Dining, and Wellness. Scored from signals across luxury travel communities, editorial publications, and verified guests.

Scoreboard

DimensionRosewood LondonRosewood Beijing
Overall Fat Score
8.1
8.2Wins
Service
7.8
8.4
Design
8.6
8.8
Location
7.9
7.8
Dining
7.7
8.1
Wellness
8.2
8.5

The Verdicts

Rosewood London

The original Rosewood London occupies an Edwardian Belle Époque masterpiece in Holborn, offering genuine old-world grandeur with Belle Époque architecture, soaring ceilings, and the celebrated Mirror Room. While the location sits outside Mayfair's golden triangle, it delivers authentic British luxury with exceptional afternoon tea and the world-renowned Scarfes Bar. Service hits the mark with genuine warmth and professional competence, though it occasionally lacks the intuitive anticipation of London's very finest. The suites are genuinely spacious by London standards, but some room categories feel underwhelming given the price point. This is classic luxury done right, though it's now overshadowed by the brand's spectacular new Chancery property in Mayfair.

Rosewood Beijing

Rosewood Beijing delivers the brand's signature residential luxury in China's capital, with thoughtfully curated rooms that feel more like a sophisticated private library than a hotel. The property excels in the details that matter—spacious suites with genuine art and books, exceptional concierge service that handles complex requests, and what many consider Beijing's finest hotel pool. While the CBD location lacks the cultural immersion of newer hutong properties, it compensates with easy access to business districts and reliable Western-standard service that particularly appeals to first-time China visitors.

Strengths & trade-offs

Rosewood London

Strengths

  • Stunning Belle Époque architecture and design
  • Exceptional afternoon tea in Mirror Room
  • World-class Scarfes Bar with guest priority
  • Genuinely spacious suites by London standards
  • Warm, professional service throughout

Trade-offs

  • Location outside prime Mayfair/Knightsbridge areas
  • Some standard rooms feel cramped and dark
  • Breakfast pricing structure confusing

Rosewood Beijing

Strengths

  • Exceptional concierge handling complex requests
  • Beijing's most beautiful hotel pool
  • Spacious rooms with curated art and books
  • Manor Club lounge experience
  • Consistent luxury service standards

Trade-offs

  • CBD location lacks cultural authenticity
  • Some rooms overlook industrial buildings
  • Breakfast service inconsistencies
  • Dated design after 10+ years