
The Class x Viceroy Hotels
At Viceroy, we believe every journey is a constellation of discovery, creating experiences that connect you deeper with your surroundings, and yourself. Thats why we’ve partnered with The Class–the celebrated, music-driven somatic practice founded by Taryn Toomey–to offer something truly transformative: a series of exclusive in-room video wellness rituals designed to help you reconnect with your body, mind, and spirit.
Available to any Viceroy guest throughout any stay, these offerings invite you to move with intention, feel your breath rise and fall, allow the world to slip away, and return to yourself. Each ritual begins with breathwork and presence, then flows into dynamic, rhythmic movements, and traditional exercises performed with mindful purpose. Sound release offers space for emotional expression, while a restorative close invites deep rest and integration.
Whether you’re seeking energy for daily pursuits, restore from travel jet lag, or release of inner tension, let The Class take you somewhere new.
Tune-in to The Class now, at select Viceroy Hotels & Resorts worldwide.
Rooted in Presence and Transformation
The collaboration brings six intentional video modules directly into the in-room guest experience, supporting daily grounding, energetic resets, and mindful movement. Whether decompressing after a long flight, setting a purposeful tone for the day, or recalibrating before heading home, guests will find practices tailored to meet them exactly where they are.

Sessions
Each session begins with breathwork and grounding, then moves into dynamic, rhythmic exercises like squats, burpees, and jumping jacks—familiar movements performed with purpose and presence. Sound release offers an optional, powerful outlet for emotional expression, while each class closes with a restorative sequence to encourage deep rest and integration.

Practice
The practices are concise and designed to help you stay connected to your body, your breath, and the moment you’re in. Because the journey doesn’t pause when you check in—it continues, more intentionally.
