Samsung Galaxy and Claire Holt Host an Immersive NYC Wellness Tour Ahead of the Holidays
This week, Samsung Galaxy brought wellness to the forefront of the holiday season with an exclusive, thoughtfully curated Wellness Tour in New York City. Hosted by actress, wellness enthusiast, and Samsung partner Claire Holt, and curated by NYC tastemaker Uncover More, the one-day experience invited guests into a refined hop-on-hop-off journey through some of Manhattan’s most coveted wellness destinations—designed to encourage intentional pauses amid the year’s busiest moment.
Led by Holt, the tour reflected a holistic approach to modern wellness, blending movement, mindfulness, and elevated hospitality. Attendees moved seamlessly between key locations including Ora Method, Casa Cipriani, and The Greenwich Hotel, each stop offering its own interpretation of restoration—from sculpt-focused fitness to serene spaces that emphasize balance, recovery, and quiet luxury. The experience underscored Samsung Galaxy’s ongoing commitment to supporting wellbeing through both innovation and community-driven moments.
Claire Holt’s involvement brought a personal authenticity to the tour. The Australian-born actress is widely known for her roles in H2O: Just Add Water, The Vampire Diaries, and The Originals, where she built a global fanbase through characters defined by strength and emotional depth. Beyond the screen, Holt has become a vocal advocate for wellness, fitness, and mental health, often sharing her own journey with balance, motherhood, and self-care. Her partnership with Samsung Galaxy aligns naturally with her interest in tools and experiences that support a more intentional, connected lifestyle.
By pairing Holt’s perspective with Uncover More’s insider understanding of New York’s wellness landscape, the Samsung Galaxy Wellness Tour offered more than a guided itinerary—it created space for reflection, movement, and meaningful connection. As the holidays approach, the event served as a timely reminder that wellness is not a luxury, but a practice—one that can be integrated into even the most fast-paced urban lives.