PHNOM PENH, Feb 21 — Hotel openings may seem like everyday events, but a handful come with more excitement and anticipation than the rest. They may be in a particularly notable building, bring a fresh concept to an already popular destination or have the potential to attract travelers to a location they may not have thought of visiting. With these factors in mind, we turned to travel professionals who check out new properties for a living and picked eight names worth checking into in 2016 (excluded from the list below are hotels that are reopening after a renovation, as with the Ritz Paris).

Rosewood Phnom Penh

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Expected opening: Late 2016

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Cambodia’s capital city will add luxury accommodations to its hotel roster when the 148-room Rosewood makes its debut in the Central Business District. The hotel will occupy the top 14 floors of the Vattanac Capital Tower One, Phnom Penh’s tallest building, which is shaped like a rising dragon, and will provide panoramas of the city skyline and the Mekong River. Historic landmarks such as the Royal Palace are close by, and amenities will include a spa, two restaurants and a bar on a cantilevered terrace.

Amanemu

Ise-Shima National Park, Japan

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Expected opening: March

When Aman opened a Tokyo property at the end of 2014, it was the brand’s first foray into Japan. Now comes a far more remote one in Shima, a city about a four-hour train ride from the capital. The resort is perched on the shores of Ago Bay within a national park, and abundant hot springs are the draw: The 24 rooms and four villas have their own onsen, or mineral hot springs, and the spa has two onsen bathing pavilions.

The Silo

Cape Town, South Africa

Expected opening: Late 2016

A city venture from the Royal Portfolio, a hospitality group with three other high-end properties in South Africa’s countryside, including La Residence in Franschhoek, this boutique hotel on the Victoria and Albert Waterfront is being built in the grain elevator of a historic silo complex and will occupy the six floors above what will be the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa. The Royal Portfolio owner, Liz Biden, is designing the 28 rooms while notable London-based architect Thomas Heatherwick is in charge of transforming the building.

Park Hyatt St. Kitts

St. Kitts

Expected opening: November

Set on Banana Bay in the southeast peninsula of St. Kitts — an area with plenty of secluded white sand beaches — this property is the initial effort in the Caribbean from a brand known for sleek city hotels. It’s also the island’s first upscale beachfront resort. It will have 125 rooms, a 12-treatment-room spa and an aesthetic that combines contemporary architecture and a colonial feel reflective of the island’s historic roots; several of the suites will have a rooftop pool and unobstructed ocean views.

Il Sereno Lago di Como

Lake Como, Italy

Expected opening: Spring 2016

The owners of the see-and-be-seen Le Sereno St. Barth are hoping to bring some of that hotel’s glamour to their luxurious Lake Como venture on a promontory a few miles from the town of Como. Notable Milan-based designer Patricia Urquiola has created a property with a contemporary, relaxed feel, and in keeping with the brand’s philosophy of intimacy, it has just 30 rooms, each oversize and with lake views and terraces. There’s also a restaurant, infinity pool and spa.

Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

Expected opening: Spring 2016

All eyes are on Brazil, the home of this year’s Summer Olympics, and this 436-room Yabu Pushelberg-designed oceanfront property is a needed addition to a city where full-service, family-friendly resorts are scarce. Although it’s in Barra, a residential neighbourhood away from the crowds of Copacabana and Ipanema, guests will find all the amenities that come with a large hotel: three restaurants — Japanese, Italian and Brazilian — a large spa, a yoga studio, an extensive outdoor pool and lounge area, a kids’ program and two club floors.

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Heights, New York

Expected opening: Late 2016

The third location for Barry Sternlicht’s 1 Hotels brand, founded with a mission toward sustainability, this 194-room hotel is being built on a pier in Brooklyn’s new riverfront park. It will have impressive views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline, several farm-to-table food outlets overseen by New York City chef Seamus Mullen, a rooftop plunge pool, a screening room and car service from Tesla.

Shanghai Disneyland Hotel and Toy Story Hotel

Shanghai, China

Expected opening: June 2016

These two resorts are part of the excitement about the first Disney park opening in mainland China and are conveniently built right next to the fun. The art nouveau-inspired Shanghai Disneyland Hotel has 420 rooms, while Toy Story Hotel, inspired by the Disney Pixar series of Toy Story animated films, has 800. Both immerse guests in the world of Disney with character-themed room keys, bath amenities and family activity centres with crafts and games. — The New York Times