Rosewood San Miguel de Allende : hôtel, restaurant et rooftop
Inauguré en 2011 par la prestigieuse marque Rosewood Hotels, le Rosewood San Miguel de Allende s'impose comme un établissement d'exception dans le quartier de Zona Centro. Conçu pour refléter la grandeur d'une hacienda coloniale, cet hôtel de luxe allie élégance et authenticité, avec ses 67 chambres et suites décorées avec soin, mettant en valeur le savoir-faire mexicain. Depuis son ouverture, il a su s'imposer comme une référence pour les voyageurs en quête d'authenticité et de confort dans cette ville emblématique du Mexique.
Le Rosewood SMA se distingue par ses services haut de gamme, notamment son restaurant 1826, qui propose une cuisine mexicaine traditionnelle et innovante, ainsi que Luna Rooftop Tapas Bar, offrant une vue panoramique sur la ville et un cadre idéal pour admirer le coucher de soleil. Le spa Sense, A Rosewood Spa®, propose des soins revitalisants, tandis que l'art et la culture occupent une place centrale, avec une collection d'œuvres mexicaines et des expériences artistiques proposées par une conciergerie spécialisée. La proximité des attractions locales permet aux visiteurs de profiter pleinement de leur séjour.
L'ambiance du Rosewood San Miguel de Allende est à la fois sophistiquée et chaleureuse, avec un décor qui mêle authenticité coloniale et touches contemporaines. Le design intérieur respire la sérénité, avec des espaces ouverts, des matériaux naturels et une décoration raffinée. La terrasse du rooftop, particulièrement prisée au coucher du soleil, offre une vue imprenable sur la ville, créant un cadre magique pour des moments inoubliables. Le lieu incarne un véritable havre de paix au cœur de cette ville vibrante, où luxe et culture se rencontrent dans une harmonie parfaite.
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"Rosewood San Miguel de Allende is a luxury hotel located in the historic heart of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Designed to resemble a grand hacienda, the hotel features 67 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, each showcasing wood-beamed ceilings, hand-carved furnishings, and rich Mexican craftsmanship. Guests can enjoy multiple dining venues, including 1826 Restaurant, which offers traditional and innovative Mexican cuisine, and Luna Rooftop Tapas Bar, providing panoramic views of the city. The hotel also boasts Sense, A Rosewood Spa®, offering a range of rejuvenating treatments. Since its opening on February 4, 2011, Rosewood San Miguel de Allende has been recognized as one of the best hotels in Mexico and the world. "
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"Great rooftop bar at sunset. "
@gdresser
"Hotel restaurant beach club"
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"The Rosewood San Miguel de Allende captures an idea about faded colonial grandeur but presents it in a way that is bright, fresh, vibrant. I remember the generous amounts of space all around me, including above me, in all the passageways of the hotel, and accompanying that a kind of comfortable tranquility (also, the lovely smell of lavender). What's the backstory? Opened in 2011, Rosewood's first city hotel in Mexico embodies the ultra-luxury brand's strategy of going deep into the character and culture of a place. Though it is a new build, the hotel feels deeply ingrained in the fabric of San Miguel, and you'd be excused for thinking it had stood since the 19th century. This is San Miguel, so naturally the hotel has an extraordinary collection of artwork by Mexican artists. Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book? My room, the Tower Suite, was a two-room penthouse suite with stairs leading to an enormous private terrace with its own splash pool overlooking the hotel pool below. The appointments, in keeping with everything else about the hotel, reflected the best kind of artisanal Mexican luxury, from the wood-beamed ceiling to exquisite hand-carved four-poster bed. Yes, I would most certainly want this room again. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? No. The quality is excellent. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at? Luna Tapas Bar has become one of the most popular rooftop destinations in a city full of popular rooftop destinations. You won't find a better place to take in the sunset, and the views of the iconic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel are first-rate. The menu offers a classic selection of tapas (aguachile, octopus, and patatas bravas) and tacos, and, naturally, a long list of tequilas. The ground-floor fine-dining restaurant 1826 is home to successful twists on traditional Mexican cuisine. This is where you'll have breakfast, too—a nourishing bowl of chilaquiles, perhaps, that will keep you going through lunch no matter how active your morning. When you spread the butter on toast, you'll notice the scent of lavender again. And the service? The service throughout was smooth, gracious, friendly, and unfailingly helpful. My spa experience—both the arrival and departure as well as the massage itself—was especially good. In addition to all the great art around the property, the Rosewood SMA has an art concierge, who can arrange painting classes and art experiences throughout the city. Cooking classes, at an outdoor kitchen if you'd like, are another key part of the Rosewood SMA experience, and can be paired with a visit to the local farm where the hotel sources much of its produce. The hotel can also set up bike rides, horseback riding adventures, you name it. Anything you can think to do in San Miguel the hotel can make happen. What type of travelers will you find here? The guests are affluent but not ostentatious; their demeanor and dress is relaxed. It's primarily a mix of families (who make full use of the hotel's world-class pool) and older couples. Most are passionate about food and/or art, probably the two leading draws for anyone visiting San Miguel. What about the neighborhood? Does the hotel fit in, make itself part of the scene? The Rosewood San Miguel is remarkably successful at being a small sanctuary set apart from the city. It feels like its own private campus. And yet, the bustle of San Miguel is steps away from the front door. The church and the Jardin Allende are just a 10-minute walk, and all of the cities great restaurants and galleries are immediately accessible. There are many great hotels in San Miguel, but none that is so good at being both in the city and set apart from it, which makes it an especially good option for families. Is there anything you'd change? There is nothing I would change, but it bears mentioning that this really does feel like a resort experience, and as with any great resort, it's only natural to want to spend all your time on the grounds. That may not be what every visitor to San Miguel is seeking. Any other hotel features worth noting? The spa amenities are first rate. And beyond just the concierges, this hotel is really extraordinarily well-equipped to facilitate your overall experience of San Miguel. It's easy to imagine staying a week here. Bottom line: Worth it? Why? Yes. This hotel delivers on its promise and then some."
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"Terrasse avec superbe vue. Y aller pour coucher de soleil et réserver à l'avance"
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"Rooftop de ouf à faire en fin de journée pour le coucher de soleil (possibilité de réserver)"
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"la comida buenísima y la terraza super bonita no hacen reservaciones a menos que estés hospedado en el hotel"
@eglz92
"perfect for drinks and nice view"
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"Rooftop dans hotel avec vue panoramique sur San Miguel de allende et la Catedral archangel. Assez pricy donc bien pour prendre un drink "
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"Beautiful, 5 pools amazing rooftop bar. "
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