San Miguel de Allende already has something that draws you in. Those cobblestone streets, that light at 6 pm, that feeling that time flows differently. Now imagine all of that with Rosewood’s philosophy of wellness on top.
And when we talk about wellness here, we’re not just talking about the spa (although the spa deserves praise). We’re talking about a holistic approach that begins with what you eat, continues with how you move your body, and ends with rest that truly feels like renewal—all intentional and coherent.
Wellness at Rosewood San Miguel begins even before you arrive at the hotel. The first experience you should book is a visit to Vía Orgánica, the organic and sustainable ranch located just outside San Miguel.
There, Chef Odín Rocha, at the helm of Pirules Garden Kitchen, Rosewood’s newest restaurant, tours the farms, selects the day’s ingredients guided by the lunar cycle, and shows you where the food you’ll be enjoying that evening actually comes from. It’s the kind of farm-to-table connection you long for but never actually experience.
The first experience you should book is a visit to Vía Orgánica, the organic and sustainable ranch located just outside San Miguel. There, chef Odín Rocha, at the helm of Pirules Garden Kitchen, tours the crops, selects the day’s ingredients guided by the lunar cycle, and shows you where the food you’ll be eating that night truly comes from.
Pirules Garden Kitchen, the restaurant Rocha runs within the hotel, is a reason to visit San Miguel in itself.
The menu pays homage to the local culinary heritage, works with regional producers, and revives ancestral cooking techniques that make each dish tell a story. The dinner inspired by the new moon in Aries (designed with ingredients freshly harvested from the ranch) is one of those experiences you’ll remember long after it’s over.
Float Fit, the workout that challenges you and makes you laugh
If you’ve never tried Float Fit, add it to your list now. The concept is simple on paper: you hop on a floating board in the pool and do stretching and conditioning exercises.
The reality is that the balance required to keep that board stable forces you to activate muscles you normally ignore and keeps you so present that your brain doesn’t have a chance to wander. It’s fun, it’s challenging, and it’s exactly the kind of movement you need to start your day off right.

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