
It’s standard to be stressed and frantic on the regular when you live in New York City. That is why yoga has become such a popular way to decompress. It is the perfect way to quiet the mind, let the hustle and bustle of the day go, and just meditate. With countless gyms and yoga studios offering classes around NYC, it can be time consuming just doing research to figure out where you’d like to practice. We’ve lined up five of the best New York studios for master yogis and beginners alike! Check them out and choose the best that suits your needs. Get your zen on in one of these fantastic yoga studios!
12 St Marks Pl, 2nd Fl, New York, NY
This East Village spot offers donation-based classes, which is perfect if you’re a yogi on a budget. They offer power Vinyasa flow classes that are accessible to everyone, regardless of skill level. Reviewers have nothing but good things to say about this studio, but recommend arriving early to secure a spot.
59 West 19th St, 3rd Fl, New York, NY
This yoga studio in the West Village offers several different classes, including a community class, which is open to all levels on a donation basis. They also have a midnight class with live music on Friday evenings, perfect for unwinding after a long week. An unlimited class pass ranges in price from $140–$170, depending on the length of class. Single classes are $18.
204 West 77th St, New York, NY
Pure Yoga offers a wide array of different classes all throughout the day, including hot yoga, prenatal/postnatal yoga, and meditation classes. They even offer private sessions for those who want a more personal experience.
28 Warren St, New York, NY
The Tribeca studio offers advanced classes and is not recommended for beginners. However, reviewers said instructors are very hands-on and give each person special attention. The studio offers an introductory deal with three classes for $30, making it quite reasonable for Manhattan studios.
841 Broadway, Suite 608, New York, NY
Bikram yoga, a type of hot yoga, is one of the more intense types out there. Prepare to work hard— classes are taught in 105 degree heated rooms and last 90 minutes. Rates vary, but the studio offers an unlimited, seven-day introductory package for just $20!





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