Bienestar Fest Returns: Two Days to Unwind, Feel, and Recharge
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Bienestar Fest, a wellness festival organized by LA NACION and OSDE, is returning for its second edition on October 24-25.
- The first edition in 2025 attracted 8,000 attendees to the Hipรณdromo de Palermo for activities like yoga, meditation, and dance.
- This year's festival will again offer a variety of wellness practices and include a children's area for families.
The Bienestar Fest is set to return on October 24-25, offering a dedicated space for individuals to pause and recharge amidst the demands of modern life. Following the success of its inaugural event, which drew 8,000 attendees to the Hipรณdromo de Palermo, the festival aims to provide a sanctuary for personal well-being.
The first edition, a collaboration between LA NACION and OSDE, featured a wide array of activities including yoga, meditation, dancing, and breathing exercises, led by prominent figures in the wellness community. The overwhelming positive response, with many attendees echoing the sentiment "well-being was breathed," highlighted a strong desire for such an event.
This year's festival promises a diverse program, including a closing session by Dafne Schilling, creator of "Intenciรณn en Movimiento," designed to encourage intuitive movement. A new "movement island" will also be introduced, offering additional experiences. The event is also mindful of families, with a dedicated children's space planned.
The Bienestar Fest distinguishes itself by offering a flexible experience, allowing attendees to curate their own journey based on personal needs and interests. The previous event was structured around four distinct zones: the main stage for energetic activities, the inspiration space for expert talks on topics from neuroscience to nutrition, the chill zone for intimate practices like sound baths and reflexology, and the Zen island for tai chi and chi kung.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.