There is no month more representative and significant for Mexico than September. Nothing that other cultures believe, such as the importance of the battle of May 5th, comes close to the heart of a Mexican like September does with the Grito de Dolores.
Mexican parties, Buddhist meditations and incredible concerts are just some of the events that the month of Independence has prepared for us.

An afternoon spent listening to one of the most rhythmic genres of human beings is what the Latin Jazz Evening offers us the virtuosity of Mario Torres on vocals and percussion, Samuel Martínez on piano, Antonio Lozoya on bass and Dagoberto Quintana on drums, all gathered together in El Nigromante.

The interesting life of Lama Aria Drolma, who went from being a top model on the catwalks of New York to becoming a Tibetan nun, will serve as inspiration in her guided meditation where we will learn to enjoy the present without expectations of the past or anxieties of the future for two consecutive days in the Library.

An exciting Golf tournament will take place from September 14 to 18 within the golf course of the course of Windows with 18 holes par 70 designed by the renowned English golfer Sir Nick Faldo that will have 3 categories: Gentlemen, Seniors and Ladies.

All the patriotic elements come together in Rosewood Hotel so we can give a shout out at the top of our lungs! Mariachis, fireworks, Mexican food, DJs and many more surprises are being prepared so we can celebrate Mexico as it deserves.

Now if what you like is the Mexican drink, you will not be able to do anything but delight yourself with the Mexican Night that The View Terrace has prepared for you with its gigantic mojigangas and its open bar. Cheers to our great country!
After the intense and fun night of the 15th in Rosewood, it's time to celebrate the 16th in a more relaxed way at the same venue in the pool and with a DJ livening up our big day with his beats as well as eating barbecue.

He Janzu It is a relaxing therapy of Japanese origin in water where the therapist performs certain strategic levels to relax the patient and free them from traumas and addictions and this technique will be taught at a basic level on September 19 within the delicious hot springs of San Miguel de Allende.

Continuing with jazz, this is improved with the rhythms of the Blues on the night of Jazz & Blues from September 24th within the Angela Peralta Theater.

The interwoven story of 3 characters: a girl, an adult and a cactus are played by actress Sandra Ramírez in Cactus Time A philosophical story that invites reflection on the meaning of life and that will take place on Recreo Street in The Union.

The Sun Bazaar will feature multiple local exhibitors selling their products and crafts in Ranch of the Golden Sun which will make for a lovely way to spend your Sunday whilst supporting local businesses.

The Rosewood Hotel offers several activities this month and one of the most notable is the meditation that they will have with Aria Drolma who on this occasion will show us a little more about the art of detachment, always within a margin of love and absolute kindness, which he has learned within his monastery.

The Fair of San Miguel de Allende It starts on September 26th with a concert by Los Ángeles Azules, continues on the 27th with Ana Bárbara and closes the month with a flourish with a great concert by El Tri. If you love concerts and Mexican music, this is an unmissable occasion!