
Sleep program
A structured program with a clear booking path.
Duration, inclusions, booking lead time and extra price made clear.Wellness hotel search, without the guesswork
See guest access, extra fees, evidence and what still needs checking before you choose a stay.
Search exact amenitiesFacility-level filters
Compare every price rangeAffordable to exceptional stays
Know what is verifiedEvidence status and checked date
Book with contextDirect hotel or approved partner
Start with your trip
Start with the outcome. We show which facilities and conditions are worth checking.
Deep sleepCompare quiet-room details, blackout conditions and bookable sleep programs. A pillow menu does not count.
Serious trainingSee the racks, free weights, machines and access hours behind the gym label.
Heat & coldCompare saunas, cold immersion and recovery facilities. See access rules and fees before you book.
Healthy foodCheck protein, produce, allergy support and what breakfast includes.
Thermal escapeFind genuine thermal or mineral water. We only call a pool thermal when the water source supports that claim.Skip the vague filters
A “wellness hotel” can mean almost anything. We define each facility, show the evidence behind it and leave unknown details marked as unknown.
See how we check each claim
A structured program with a clear booking path.
Duration, inclusions, booking lead time and extra price made clear.
Only counted when the hotel or current evidence supports infrared technology.
See whether access is private, shared, included or reservation-only.
Equipment and guest access determine whether the gym qualifies.
Racks, free weights, cables, machines and opening hours made comparable.
Enough real choice and dietary support to make breakfast useful.
Protein, produce, whole grains, allergy handling and what is included.
See the exact minimum age and whether it applies to the whole hotel.
Exceptions and adults-only zones stay clearly separated.
A dedicated cold-water immersion facility. Cold showers and ice fountains do not qualify.
Temperature, guest access and extra fees shown when available.
Water identified as thermal, geothermal or mineral.
See the source, temperature, guest access and extra fees when stated.The wellness atlas
These are our first research markets. Hotel cards appear only after a property clears evidence and image-rights review.
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Urban recovery
Compare serious gyms, beach recovery, heat and cold facilities and options across price ranges.
Explore Dubai
Region by region
Keep Ubud, Canggu and the coast distinct, so setting, access and wellness facilities stay meaningful.
Explore Bali
Wellness in the city
See which city hotels offer credible training, recovery and sleep support. We also flag off-site facilities and extra fees.
Explore New York
Sleep & city recovery
Compare structured sleep support, serious training and thermal facilities, with private-club access and extra conditions made explicit.
Explore London
Hydrothermal city reset
Find city stays with credible pools, hydrothermal circuits, serious training and structured wellbeing offers, without blurring what is included.
Explore Madrid
Training by the bay
See which stays support real strength and lap training, where access is shared, and which recovery amenities carry an unresolved fee.
Explore San Francisco
Look closer
How trust is built
Hotel pages, booking sites and images can contradict one another. Tools help us find the claims. A person decides what is ready to publish.
Review current hotel pages, booking material and rights-cleared imagery instead of relying on one attractive claim.
Check the exact facility, guest access, fees and contradictions against a clear definition.
Publish the evidence status, checked date and caveats. Unknown stays unknown until the evidence supports a clearer answer.
From promise to proof
We compare hotel claims with observable facilities and repeated guest reports, then keep every unresolved detail visible.
Hotel says
Hotel website · Facilities
“A modern gym with everything you need.”
We check

Two independent checks
01 Facility inspection
Guest access stated on the official page
02 Guest review cross-check
“Well equipped for a full workout.”
“More than a hotel fitness room.”
You know
Enough equipment for a complete strength session.
This example explains the method. Published hotel records use sourced property material and preserve every unresolved detail.
Questions, answered precisely
Search, evidence and booking work differently here. These are the rules behind the answers you will see.
15 answers · reviewed against the product standard
MyWellnessHotel is a hotel search built around exact wellness facilities and the conditions attached to them. Instead of relying on a broad wellness label, it helps travelers compare the amenity, guest access, fees, evidence status and checked date behind each claim.
A hotel needs at least one current specialty claim that meets its published definition, plus a confirmed identity, booking path, provenance and image-rights review. A generic pool, an unspecified sauna or an ordinary fitness room does not qualify a property on its own.
Each priority amenity has a qualification rule. A cold plunge must be a dedicated cold-water immersion facility, a thermal pool needs stated thermal, geothermal or mineral water, and a serious gym is assessed from equipment and access details. The same approach applies to infrared saunas, healthy breakfasts, adults-only policies and sleep programs.
Yes. The product is designed to cover every useful price range, from affordable stays to exceptional resorts. A hotel is included for the quality and usefulness of its wellness evidence, not for a luxury label.
Confirmed means strong current evidence supports the exact claim. Hotel-stated comes from current first-party material. Visually identified means current imagery was reviewed by a person. Traveler-reported reflects recent attributable traveler evidence. Not confirmed means the available sources do not establish the claim. Outdated means the evidence is beyond its review window.
Silence in a hotel page or booking listing is not proof that a facility is absent. MyWellnessHotel only uses a negative statement when a reliable source establishes it. Until then, the public record stays Not confirmed so a missing claim is never turned into a false answer.
Freshness is stored per claim because prices, access fees, programs and physical facilities change at different speeds. Public records show a checked date, and older evidence is marked Outdated rather than presented as current. Corrections, conflicts and important property changes move a claim forward for review.
No. Crawlers and models can find sources, extract details and flag useful images, but they only propose changes. A reviewed publication step decides what reaches the public catalog, and model confidence is never shown as if it were proof.
Canonical hotel information remains separate from short-lived price and availability data. When a price is shown, the page must state whether it is live or cached, nightly or a trip total, what taxes and fees are known, and when it expires. A supplier outage cannot remove the hotel’s evidence or discovery content.
At launch, MyWellnessHotel is not the merchant of record. A booking action may send you to the hotel’s own booking engine or an approved booking partner, and the destination is named before you continue. Date and guest details are passed through when the receiving booking service supports them.
Yes, when the source establishes them. Amenity records are designed to show whether access is included, costs extra, needs a reservation, belongs to an external partner facility or is limited by age or guest policy. An unknown fee or rule stays clearly marked instead of being guessed.
No source can prevent a hotel from closing, renovating or changing access after it was checked. Evidence labels and checked dates show what the record supports, while live availability remains a separate booking check. Travelers should confirm any trip-critical facility with the hotel before a non-refundable booking.
The reviewed research markets are Dubai, Bali by region, New York City, London, Madrid and San Francisco. Hotel cards appear only after properties clear identity, evidence, booking-path and image-rights review. The atlas states when a market is still in review and no hotel has been published.
Published hotel pages are designed to include a Report outdated information path near the evidence summary. A traveler or hotel can identify the affected fact and provide an optional source. The correction enters a review queue and never changes the public catalog automatically.
No. The catalog describes facilities, programs, policies and booking conditions. It does not diagnose, prescribe or promise health outcomes. Travelers with medical or accessibility needs should confirm suitability with the hotel and an appropriate qualified professional.

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