Rosewood San Miguel de Allende Introduces New Inspirational Art Amenity

Rosewood San Miguel de Allende Introduces New Inspirational Art Amenity
Taking advantage of the cultural richness of San Miguel de Allende, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its colonial authenticity and cultural integrity, the hotel is inviting guests to discover their artistic talent through painting.

Visitors who stay in select suites or a residence will be welcomed with an easel in their room, complete with paints and all the tools for creating a unique piece of artwork to take home. Ideal for families and a further testament to the hotel's reverence for the history, culture and creativity of San Miguel de Allende, the welcome amenity includes a special adult-sized easel as well as a kids-sized easel, with a full set of paints and tools for creating a one-of-a-kind piece of art and a lasting memory of their stay.

At the conclusion of their visit, guests have the option to purchase the kit to continue their artistic exploration at home.

Adult Kit includes:

• Portable wooden easel
• Gouache paint kit
• Pencil, eraser, sharpener
• Four different size brushes
• One paint palette
• Apron
• Tablecloth
• Brush cleaner
• Canvas
• Card with information about the amenities
• Takeaway bag

Children's Kit includes:

• Small easel
• Basic painting kit with 5 colors
• Brush set and container for rinsing
• Sponge
• Canvas
• Report Card
• Takeaway bag

Opened in February 2011, Rosewood San Miguel de Allende was crafted by local artisans with the look and feel of old San Miguel to capture the historical essence and ambience of Mexico's most beloved city. The hotel pays homage to San Miguel de Allende's storied past while staying true to Rosewood's philosophy of providing guests with a memorable experience of unparalleled luxury and understated elegance.

San Miguel is considered a remarkable example of 16th-century Spanish Colonial Baroque architecture and also played a vital role during the Mexican War of Independence. To honor its famous son and national hero - Ignacio Allende - the town renamed itself San Miguel de Allende in 1826. In recent decades the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, quality of light and unique ambience have drawn artists to study, work and settle here.

Rosewood San Miguel has an extensive and spirited collection of contemporary Mexican art exhibited throughout public areas of the hotel, consisting of works by prominent artists active in various regions of Mexico and includes a few expatriate artists who have made San Miguel their second home.

Visit website: www.rosewoodhotels.com/sanmiguel