Best Yoga Schools Boston Near Me

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1. Down Under School of Yoga - Brookline

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· 54 reviews

1054 Beacon St, Brookline, MA 02446

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Down Under School of Yoga: what do users think?
Lydia P: The place needs improvement. Classes are good though
Irina Angel: I am writing to review Gregor Singleton.With all the ups and downs we are going through right now, I can’t think of a better investment in our well-being than signing up for the class with Gregor Singleton. I first met Gregor 15 years, and without a doubt, there is no one like Gregor when compared with the best yoga teachers!Every minute of a 90-minute class with Gregor counts. Starting with ever so gently, “let’s begin’, Gregor will take you through the steps of interconnected movements and breaths, signaling your mind and body to relax and begin to discover the return of your health and self-empowerment.Every word you hear comes with the wisdom of a master of yoga and the fluency and precision of academic scholar, in a way that only Gregor can craft, as his outstanding education in classic literature and a past career in Royal Arts shapes it.Gregor makes it easy for anyone to animate the most abstract ideas related to human perceptions and feelings, which is soothing and brings your sense of knowing how to move, breath, and be at any moment.Gregor’s lessons are often packed, so if you are even a few minutes late, you might end up squeezing your mat at the farthest space in the studio or the most visible spot. Regardless of where you land or how many students are around you, you will likely feel like the only student in the class. Gregor’s reassuring way of speaking coveys such a sense of trust, as if you are conversing with an old friend.Thank you, Gregor, for empowering the community through achieving our best health and self-realization!
Kara VanGuilder: My favorite yoga place in the Boston area. Very clean facility, awesome teachers, and overall very relaxing environment. I recommend it to everyone in the area! It’s been my saving grace in the pandemic.
Melissa Faulkner: Most knowledgeable teachers in Boston, and a calm, warm, peaceful environment thanks to wonderful faculty and desk staff. Clean beautiful studios. And they truly pay all their teachers a fair living wage - which is almost unheard of in the yoag community nationally. You can feel good about supporting this local woman-owned business while intentionally growing physically and mentally through their powerful classes.
Avi Kramer: I have had only amazing experiences at Down Under Yoga in Brookline. The manager, Kyle Morgan, has been a great yoga teacher, extremely generous, and kind with helping me get my yoga practice going and just being a good friend as someone new to the area. The heated classes are difficult and are too much for me (although a lot of people seem to love them) but I have learned a lot in the none heated flow classes, and appreciate this studio for what it has to offer.
Derek Wright: I like yogo and it strengthen your body and Down Under School and Core Power represent yogo and I support both.
Jeff Kauppi: As a long-time practitioner of Hot Power Vinyasa Yoga, I'm ambivalent about the Down Under School of Yoga. I've practiced for fifteen years at the Cambridge studio, and flowed through all the changes of the last few years. With “7 Schools of Down Under” it seems they are trying to be all things to all people. If you don't know what you're looking for in a yoga practice, this might be a good thing. But, if you're like me and know what you want, it's getting harder and harder to find a class that satisfies.I've visited all three studio locations, and everyone I've encountered working there has been very helpful, kind, and knowledgeable. However, not all the teachers are ready for prime time. If you're a beginner I would recommend starting with Gregor's class. If you're a more advanced student, and can handle more nuanced instruction, go see Masaaki.I've researched other yoga studios, and taken classes at a number of them. Despite my reservations about Down Under School of Yoga, I will say this, they are the best game in town.
Kyra Chester-Paul: Having spent a decade studying various styles of yoga at numerous studios throughout the country, I felt like I found my yoga home at Down Under. The 200 hour teacher training systematized the body of knowledge I already had, demonstrated how much more I still have to learn, and pointed me in the direction I next want to take my practice. Very grateful to have been a student here.-Kyra Chester
Jim Kozubek: I have been doing yoga at the Brookline studio for about a year. The teachers at this studio are friendly and professional. They are pretty good at teaching, and comparatively as good as anywhere in the area.Recently the studio was having some discussion regarding the metoo movement. They were talking about adopting some strategies for students to opt out of contact with teachers. It is hard for me to believe that adult women are paralyzed or helpless in class, and even harder to believe that women do not already have the ability to express themselves without some sort of esoteric communication strategy supplied to them by the studio. In general this sort of thing strikes me as going against the grain of the women's liberation movement, since I already believe women to be competent to do this thinking on their own. Since there have apparently been no incidents at this studio, the whole discussion was awkward to begin with, and more in line with the cultural progressive currents than about the needs of students. In any case, no harm done.In truth, I don't understand where ideas like 'trigger warnings' and 'safe spaces' originate from. To me, there really are no safe spaces in the world, and it does a disservice to perpetuate the sort of illusions that we live in separate safe zones, since you are not only still not safe, but you have decided you are not going to adjust or learn anything new.Overall I can recommend this studio.
kari mar: great programming and instructors.
Drishti: Where’s the WELLNESS ? ☹️My first experience at Down Under Yoga was a BAD one. I was given a monthly pass as a birthday gift and was excited to try this studio, which is close to my home. Unfortunately, in the immediate weeks following my birthday I became ill with a nasty upper respiratory infection and was unable to utilize my monthly pass - but once ( before falling ill ). By the time I was well enough to practice again my monthly pass was about to expire, so I decided to reach out to the studio to let them know my situation, - in hopes of reconciling a fraction of the missed gift pass in the form of a future visit / class. I later received a voicemail & subsequently spoke with Holly from the Brookline studio, who informed me that I was welcomed to purchase more passes, if I’d like to return to the studios. The conversation felt transactional and I was put off. I expressed my disappointment at the way the situation was handled and wished her a good day.I expected more from a WELLNESS based business and it’s unfortunate that they are so focused on the latter.
Gabriela DeLeon: Really enjoyed the class and instructor! However, I didn’t appreciate the front desk service. I live in Roslindale so drove in and needed some quarters for the meter. I had other coins and wanted to exchange for quarters (meter only accepts quarters) and she said they can only give me $1 in quarters and are not allowed to accept coins in exchange for quarters. Just so difficult...if the exchange is of the same value what’s the big deal. If someone drives to your studio and you don’t have free parking and they’re looking to get quarters for meter to park and you have them it shouldn’t matter how many they need or if the exchange is in other coins. That’s all :)
Mary Gleason: People are nice. If you don’t have strong yoga skills don’t go! Very little corrections and minimal guidance to improve. I don’t have same relaxed feeling when I leave. It feels like yoga factory. If I didn’t have strong yoga basics I would be lost.
Iris: Clean, good vibes and the instructors I have come across are great. Good for all skill levels
Kevin Glynn: This place is top notch due to the fact that they have Patricia Walden on their teaching facility. She is a premier Iyengar teacher and direct disciple and devotee of BKS Iyengar. Patricia's teachers and students are a strong and serious group of practitioners.If you're serious about yoga and want to go beyond the asanas, come early to Patricia's classes to attend the talk. This often includes a deep philosophical discussion that complements the physical practice nicely. Usually, it is based on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.
Scott Jones: Excellent yoga studio. I've been attending the hot power yoga classes and every teacher has been excellent. A great mix of styles and personalities. The space is clean, easy to use, great facilities, showers. Online portal is quick and easy. The staff is friendly. And the other people there are friendly and not intimidating. I cannot recommend this studio enough. I practiced yoga 10 years ago and have come back to it recently. There are a lot of studios to choose from now, and this is by far my favorite.
Heather Wise: Avoid the instructors at Claire Este McDonald and Barbara Benagh at all costs. Claire in particular seems like a highly inexperienced teacher who criticizes her students practice, while being inexperienced herself, and provides yoga flows that don't incorporate therapeutic stretches, making her class dangerous for anyone prone to injury. Avoid at all costs. Barbara clearly has narcissistic personality disorder and thinks she is a god of yoga or something without any respect for other personal practice. All other teachers are great, especially Gregor Singleton-- highly recommend his class.
David Freeman: Not a fan of this studio, especially when it comes to heated practice. Extremely crowded classes and very poorly designed lobby. Also had a very unpleasant exchange with the owner, which was unfortunate. If you are interested in heated yoga, I would suggest the newly reopened Baptiste studio in Brookline. I recently went back to this location, and it is far superior to this one.
Libby Nicholaou: Great yoga studio. They offer a variety of classes ranging from very intense (sweaty) to restorative. The studio has a nice feel to it and the teachers are well seasoned and friendly. Recommend it 👍
Gary Martin: Tom yoga classes are great, all must attend.
Sarah Don: I LOVE this yoga studio. I was originally drawn in by the name since I'm from Australia but I haven't met any other Aussies yet.Everyone is so friendly and the studio itself is very clean and well kept. You can borrow the yoga mats and blocks and stuff so you don't have to lug your own around if you're walking straight from work. The instructors are absolutely fantastic - I've enjoyed every class I've taken so far. There are so many different instructors and types of yoga to choose from.Newcomers can pay $30 for 30 days of unlimited yoga which really allowed me to explore the classes and decide not only if I liked the studio, but also if I liked yoga and wanted to pursue it.

2. Boston Yoga Union - Boston

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1112 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02215

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Boston Yoga Union: what do users think?
Ramiro “VSpeed” Villalobos: I’ve been teaching yoga for the last 7 years and Amanda’s flow was simplistically incredible. Sequencing flowed smoothly for equally the beginner to the experienced. Flow featured a full body stretch and recovery for this weary traveler. Studio is clean, perfectly lit and precisely heated. If you are in town or just passing by, I highly recommend checking this space out. Namaste.
Jazz: Literally one of the best yoga communities I have ever been a part of, everyone who works there is so special in their own way and teaches classes so different and in unison at the same time as well as their teacher training programs being amazing I wish I could’ve finished my 300 hour with BYU! The worst thing about moving back to California was leaving this community!
Randal Engelmann: A studio with spirit, humor, fitness and wellbeing. Looking for a great yoga experience? Check out the Union, you won't be disappointed. Lead by Tim and his amazing approach to being seriously dedicated to the practice while bringing a level of humor and occasionally a bit of snark. Oh yeah, it is also a beautiful space filled with light and great energy.
JP Hogan: This place is world class. The absolute best. I recommend it as far and away the best studio in Boston. Huge, sunny studios, great community. If I could give more than 5 stars I would.
Steve F: The best yoga studio in Boston!
Casey Smith: Best yoga studio in Boston!
Tracy Margaret Thorn: Beautiful, open space with lots of light.. and the most wonderful teachers & classes. LOVE
Daniel Mundo: Best studio in Boston (and possibly country?) Soothing ambience, large main studio so you never feel cramped, and most importantly, fantastic teachers. They offer a nice variety, but they all focus on a holistic experience and don’t treat it like strictly a workout class as you find in many other studios. Lots of classes at different times to cater to any schedule and very reasonably priced considering the prime location. Great community feel as well and their workshops and teacher training programs are wonderful additions to get deeper into your practice.
David Crocini: The real deal
Anna Sager Real Estate: Positive:ProfessionalismTrying to take up time on my business trip, I booked a class here and had no idea what to expect but leaving this place I was so happy. The instructor was amazing and so were the other staff. It took my mind off business for awhile and gave me time to relax.
Ben Greenstar: Beautiful new studio, feels like home. And Emily is such a great instructor. They were so welcoming there!
Tina Cincotti: There's no better yoga studio in all of Boston and probably beyond. From the physical space and classes to the teachers and community of students, it's such a special place. Tim and Emily put their heart and soul into Boston Yoga Union and you can feel it the moment you arrive. I can't say enough about how incredible it is.
Stephanie Paparsenos: Incredible energy and community feel. Classes range from all levels, so there is something for everyone. Best yoga in Boston hands down!
Sarah Louise: As soon as you walk in the door you can feel a shift in the energy. Every instructor will teach you something new and useful. Thank you Em and Tim for giving life to this wonderful space and thank you to all of the teachers that make every class a new and exciting challenge!
Kathryn Brown: I went last night for a pre-opening free class just to try it out and it was exceptional! The instructor (Emily) was approachable, kind and extremely helpful (I am not really an avid yoga person). The studio is warm and inviting - feels like a home. I ended up purchasing a card of 10 classes! Maybe I am a yoga person after all! Thank you Boston Yoga Union!

3. Radiant Yoga Boston - Boston

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· 33 reviews

840 Summer St, Boston, MA 02127

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Radiant Yoga Boston: what do users think?
Alexandra Orsino: Be careful if you sign up for a membership here. Unless you email the company, and you have to email them because they never pick up the phone, the same day that you get billed, you will automatically be billed for their next cycle as well per their 30 day cancelation policy. This is the most ridiculous policy I've ever seen in a studio. There are much better studios in the area.
Alina Sushko: Hi ! My name is Alina. I’am a Yoga Instructor at Radiant studio. I’ve been blessed by working in such a warm and beautiful studio. The team always very supportive ! Thank you for everything! Happy to be a part of this community!
Melissa Pennington: Such a warm and welcoming space! Great variety of classes from slow and chilled to energy building.
Maria Modesto: Radiant is my yogi home! I felt so welcomed when I first met the owner and I've stayed with the studio ever since. Its such a open and accepting space, with no judgements! just come as you are with all or nothing. Its simply the best in Southie
Stephanie Hao: Radiant yoga is a very special studio located in Southie that truly embodies inclusivity within yoga. Chanel, the owner, and her staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and welcoming. I love the sense of community within the studio and the diversity in teaching styles and class offerings. From prenatal yoga to yin yoga and power flows, you can find them all here. The studio genuinely strives to make yoga accessible to everyone from all walks of life.
Athena Desai: Lots of love and community at Radiant - a beautiful physical space, for when we all return to that, but online still keeping it together with friends from all corners of the world, wonderful vibrant teachers, fun and mellow styles that teach me so much about all the forms of yoga.
Gabrielle Figueiredo: The space and people are warm and welcoming. It is a lovely studio with a great sense of community, like you dont find elsewhere. The teachers are great and have such a mentor to look up to. They are also offering online classes which is great!
bbabs31: Radiant yoga studio is a very warm and welcoming community. I am new to yoga and feel very comfortable taking the classes and talking with the instructors! You walk into the studio greeted with soft lighting and relaxing music that would put anyone at ease. The space itself is super unique ! Would definitely recommend !
Courtney Subatis: I absolutely LOVE RYB!! I’ve taken classes there for a few years now (through 2 pregnancies) and have truly enjoyed every single one. The instructors are knowledgeable, kind, and welcoming plus the atmosphere is super cool and perfect for yoga!
Katherine Stockton: Knowledgeable staff and welcoming community. I highly recommend.
Rebecca Hall: When I started attending Radiant yoga I had, maybe, been to 3 yoga classes prior. I was hooked after my first class. I might not have know what the heck I was doing but I had this amazing support from the team, the teachers, and the community there. I absolutely love Radiant. The teachers are all amazing and thoughtful.It is in the basement of The Distillery that has a bunch of artist spaces. You meander down the hall with art all around you before you end up at the studio. It is just one piece of the incredible experience I have had at Radiant.If you are experienced or inexperienced this is a wonderful studio to practice at. Try it. Trust me.
Danielle Valle Gilchrist: Radiant is quickly becoming by favorite studio in Boston. The classes are the right level of challenging, the studio is beautiful and the community is unbelievably supportive. I especially recommend Kristine's restorative classes!
samantha russo: October marks 6 months I've been practicing with Radiant Yoga. Not only did they welcome me with open arms on my very first day, they helped me rediscover myself with wise and kind teachers, make friends (which; let's face it, is very hard as a busy adult) and find a sense of community in a new city. The energy in the studio is palpable and warm, they often host events and workshops that are beneficial to a wide variety of people and practices. I look forward to every class I sign up for and leave feeling relaxed, smiling and breathing peacefully. Please go visit and experience the zen for yourself!
Sarah McInturff: Radiant Yoga Boston is a hidden gem in Southie. Each instructor has their own way of welcoming you and making you feel like you’re a part of the RYB community from day one. No matter your experience level, there’s never any judgement or expectations for what you bring to your mat each class. I’m a newbie to the practice and have only felt comfortable and supported by all. Each time I visit, I always leave smiling!
Valerie Cekovsky: Radiant Yoga is an amazing studio in the heart of Southie. It is the perfect retreat for those who are looking for a real home-grown yoga studio. Chanel, the owner, welcomes you with open arms every time you arrive. The instructors and classes are varied so everyone can find something they like. I have continued to go back to them year after year, almost 5 years in the making, because I feel such a sense of community with them. Bonus, I always feel better after I leave. Get to a class, you won’t be disappointed!
Elena Taurasi: The community at Radiant is so warm and welcoming – it feels like coming home! The Studio itself is in a cool, old building and the soul of the space speaks before you even get inside. There is always a happy, fun and upbeat vibe at Radiant. The variety of classes and quality of teachers complement each other and make it possible to get all your yoga wants and needs in one place. It’s clear that everyone on staff is passionate about yoga beyond the physical practice, which inspires a truly loving and supportive atmosphere for all levels of students to explore and grow their practice. The natural comfort of the community makes it easy for all types of yogis to enjoy the ‘bigger picture’ that Yoga offers – and Radiant really offers it all! 3 3 3 Love!
Jessica Kline: I LOVE Radiant! I started practicing just 9 months ago and was definitely hesitant at first - the 'yoga' you see on social media is intimidating and I didn't want to feel that way during classes. The teachers are fantastic, the studio atmosphere is relaxing, and there are a variety of classes to choose from to best fit your schedule and style.
Ramsay Brasza: The Radiant Yoga studio and community has been one of my favorite parts of moving to South Boston about a year and a half ago. I have been to many studios in the past where the mat boxes are drawn out on the floor and everyone files in, puts their mat inside the lines, takes class and then leaves. Radiant Yoga is so much more than that with a loving and caring group of teachers and students that make me truly feel welcomed. I have been working as a work study for over a year now and love spending time at the studio and even the yoga retreats!!
Mariel Modern RE: Best studio and overall yoga community in the area! The teachers are knowledgeable and friendly, and the vibe is incredibly welcoming. Not to mention very unique studio space in the Distillery Building. Worth checking out, will probably end up being your new favorite studio!
brittani smith: I stumbled upon Radiant Yoga Boston a few years ago when I moved into the neighborhood. Immediately the studio felt like home.The space itself was so warm and cozy and the staff was so welcoming. Chanel, the owner, took time to introduce herself was always available for questions after her classes.After a year or so of being a part of the Radiant community and really honing my own practice (thanks Kaileen!!) I decided to enroll in Chanel's teacher training program.Fast forward to today....I cant imagine my life without Radiant and its amazing little community. I teach four days a week and its always the best of hour of my day!
Dianna Nelson: Since moving to Boston, Radiant Yoga has truly been my home away from home. Radiant Yoga is a community-based studio that is both warm and welcoming. The classes that are offered are the perfect blend of creative, accessible, and challenging. If you spend just a few minutes in the lobby between classes you will quickly understand why Radiant is such a special place. You will see yogis smiling, laughing, and chatting about their day. You will see teachers and students greet each other by name. You might see a new student walk in and notice that they are immediately welcomed into a conversation. Radiant Yoga is the type of yoga studio that I would recommend to everybody from the first time yogi to the yogi who has been practicing their whole life!

4. East Side Yoga and Fitness - Boston

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· 9 reviews

584 E Broadway, Boston, MA 02127

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East Side Yoga and Fitness: what do users think?
Maggie Cook: I started going to Eastside Yoga a couple weeks ago and I’m hooked. Angela’s Yoga Sculpt class is INCREDIBLE! A challenging mix of flow, cardio, and weights that she expertly guides through to make it approachable for all levels (and truly makes it fun with awesome music). The class flies by and you leave with the best energy. Angela is so welcoming and kind, and the studio itself is beautiful and spacious. I can’t wait to try more classes!
Anna Kokos: East Side Yoga has been my saving grace the last two years. The group classes are wonderful and Andrea is an incredible personal trainer. Her expertise make her one of the best in the business! I always leave the studio happier and with such positive energy. I can’t recommend this place enough!
Angela P: Andrea the owner is amazing, she fosters a great community in Southie through ESYF and her classes are inclusive for all levels of fitness. I started going with my roommate when we could barely hold a plank and through regularly attending her sculpt classes, we were able to build up our muscle strength and cardio endurance. Andrea truly cares about her patrons and is always willing to talk through any questions or just life with her students.Ashley Powers who teaches flow is also incredible, she's always so kind and inspiring during her classes. She manages to make the flow both spiritual and challenging for the mind.I will also say, this studio has AMAZING music and if you're the kind of person that needs music to get through a workout you will not be disappointed.
Chelsea Downer: It was my first time at East Side Yoga. I have taken flow classes before (not in a while and at other establishments) but I wanted to try the Yoga Sculpt Express class with Andrea. It was SO amazing. Although I was rusty with some of the cues and poses, Andrea was patient while also keeping me motivated and keeping the flow of the class. It was the best workout class I have taken in a while. Cardio, body weight, light weights and stretching all incorporated for an invigorating, full body workout. I can't wait to make this apart of my weekly workout regime!! Thank you, Andrea!!
John Lepore: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,QualityThis is the best yoga studio that I have been to in Boston.
John Uriostegui: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,QualityKeely was awesome. Studio is clean and comfy. Great flow class. Nice changing room with plenty of parking.
Diana Downey: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,QualityOne of the best yoga and strength training studios in all of Boston. Andrea is an energetic and encouraging teacher who guides you to a stronger you. The studio is meticulously clean and well equipped with everything you need. Classes are engaging and and a one hour session flies by. Highly recommend!!
Nicholas Catucci: Awesome studio
Jane Bunn: I highly recommend East Side Yoga to anyone who is looking for an awesome workout, a clean studio, and helpful instructors. The monthly passes are the way to go if you go more than 3x a week!
Karin Wolok: This studio is amazing!!! I didn't know what to expect when coming here... Seemed like there was a nice amount of morning variety daily, so I gave it a shot. It's so much better than I imagined! It's a complete fitness routine. routine. strength, endurance, flexibility. I feel myself getting stronger after every class. Some of the classes, like yoga sculpt and athlete will get you sweaty... It's like a solid cleanse and a workout. 3
Nicol Katarousky: Over all I have had such an amazing experience !!! The girls are great and really cater to individuals !! I lost over 50 pounds with classes over a 6month period with tone and definition !!! Truly excited to see if prenatal yoga is going to be added to her class schedule !!

5. Health Yoga Life - Boston

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· 4 reviews

12 Temple St, Boston, MA 02114

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6. JP Centre Yoga - Boston

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· 12 reviews

670 Centre St, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

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JP Centre Yoga: what do users think?
Laura Sheehan: Love this yoga center so much it almost makes me want to move to Boston. My 2 months experience there (I live abroad) helped me reconnect with my yoga practice, and it's been a life changer for me!Lovely space, wonderful and knowledgeable teachers, friendly staff, affordable, with a variety of different styles of classes to choose from. I hope I get to visit again!Keep up the good work!
Ilana Yakubovich: favorite yoga studio on the planet. all the instructors are so knowledgeable and kind, the space is so safe and community oriented. classes for all interests and experience levels. highly recommend for all boston folk to check it out :)
Meghan McKinnon: I love this place and I think you will too...
Shira Davis: I love JPCY. I dabbled in yoga to some extent most of my life but this is the first studio that made me want to commit.The atmosphere is welcoming and not intimidating for a beginner, but there's plenty of knowledge and challenge for anyone with more experience. The studio culture/environment clearly speaks to many because students are at all ages and levels.Lots of classes to fit anyone's schedule. I haven't had a bad class yet, though my personal fav teachers are Daniel Max and Ame Wren.Also the studio is vocal about social justice and equity, and actually takes action (e.g. tiered pricing, community classes, etc). It's great to see a business that doesn't just see this as a marketing opportunity.
Justine Portmann Katz: Come for the excellent yoga, stay for the commitment to action supported community centered values. JPCY offers a wide variety of yoga practices from asana (postural) and flow focused to pranayama (breath work) and meditation both virtually and in person (in accordance with CDC guidance) via a new and progressive three tiered pricing model designed to make the practice more financially accessible to the community. The teachers have unique approaches and lineages that inform their offerings, the staff are friendly and helpful, and the space is beautiful.
Sarah: I stumbled upon this studio through class pass. I have lived in JP for years and didn't know it was there until now. I have fallen in love this this studio! It is so welcoming, the instructors have all been so knowledgable and helpful. There is truly people of all levels and it is such a non-competitive, supportive environment to be in!
Sonali Shah: It's been hard for me to find a studio I love this much - but this is it. And I drive 25 min out of my way to get here.
Korri Crowley: I love this studio. The clientele is all ages and all levels and I've always felt welcome. I've practiced with 6 different teachers and they all bring their own personality and approach while all sharing the core principals of health, self care, mindfulness, and general peace. Going here for the past few weeks has reawakened my love of yoga and I'm now practicing almost daily. Thanks JPCY!!
Paul Sweeney: I am thankful for the instruction I receive at JP Yoga. My experience at JP yoga has made a huge difference in my life. Thank you
Stacy Thompson: I was really surprised by how nice this space was and how knowledgable the instructors are. A much needed addition to JP

7. North End Yoga Llc - Boston

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· 18 reviews

256 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02113

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North End Yoga Llc: what do users think?
Audrey J: Positive:Communication,Professionalism,QualityAmazing space and great class, thank you Anna! I’ll be back!
Samantha Murphy: North End Yoga is my favorite yoga studio in Boston. Between the location, the fantastic instructors, and the beautiful space, it really feels like an oasis in a beautiful part of the city. I started coming here before COVID, and have recently felt comfortable coming back to studios, and this place has stayed consistently clean and well managed! I am so happy to be back.
Alexandra Gabriel: Beautiful studio even more beautiful practice!
Amy Qiu: conveniently located and offers a variety of classes
Leah Olverd: Kind, friendly staff and a great teacher. Disappointed that there was no music/sound other than the man grunting behind me and the honking outside.
Laura Nelson: Great instructors and beautiful studio!!
Annette Cheng: Coming to Ame and Ben’s classes at North End Yoga these past two years had significantly improved my mood and overall well-being. I can’t recommend north end yoga enough.I was skeptical of yoga in the beginning because I didn’t subscribe to the whole spirituality part of it; however, both Ame and Ben’s style of direct prompts really worked for me. Shuli is also amazing if you want a butt-kicking. Everyone has a slightly different style and there’s something for everyone here.Here, you’ll find men and women who swan dived straight off a lululemon catalogue and other who are just starting to be able to reach their toes. I’ve always felt comfortable here, regardless of my ability/mood/how I feel about my body that day. All the teachers are mindful of the range of abilities and offer variations of poses, which gives me something to strive towards.All in all, I am very grateful for the wonderful folks at North End Yoga.
Christen Boyles: Flew in from out of state with a heavy backpack to lug around for 6 hours. Took a 9:30 am class and (Julie I think?!?) was so accommodating and helped me out when I had hours to spend in the city alone. Class was beautiful and really helped me loosen up after getting not enough sleep and flying in just an hour earlier. Not to mention it is a BEAUTIFUL studio with showers complete with body wash, shampoo and conditioner. All in historic old north in a beautiful old building. Done raving, but such an awesome experience 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Delphine Cherewick: The instructors are great and I love the space. It’s a very nice studio.
Dmytro Florov: Very cozy yoga studio with interesting programs..
Megan Kelley Marina: Incredible studio, brilliant teachers, beautiful space!
Linn Kay: The studio is warm and smells like incense. It's in a convenient location in the North End, just 5 minutes walk from the Haymarket t-stop. There are lots of great places to grab a cup of coffee or salad after yoga nearby as well. They have very nice bathrooms with showers if you need to rinse off before heading out. When you arrive, you're greeted cheerfully and Brittany, one of the pilates teachers, makes an effort to learn names when she's working the desk. The teachers are positive, exceptionally knowledgeable and teach creative sequences so you always feel like you're building to a new pose. Yoga never feels boring here. They have a great selection of classes from relaxing Ananda, to strict Ashtanga, to fun and challenging Vinyasa. Ame teaches a Deepen Your Practice class that is amazing and small and you can learn a lot about correct alignment as well as how to get into challenging poses. She's very funny and makes you feel at home. She also delves into more "basic" poses like chataranga to change your perspective about the pose and show you little things that most people do wrong, so you can elevate your yoga practice and keep away from injuries in other classes with less experienced teachers because you know the pitfalls. Overall, amazing yoga studio!
Lauriston Segerson: My first visit to North End Yoga - When I arrived this morning for the 6:30am class, I mentioned it was my first time and excited. The receptionist was not friendly and told me to wait because the class was full. Once the class started, the teacher came out and told her there was one more spot and I could squeeze in, but the receptionist still told me I could not join the class. Came back to my hotel feeling very disappointed, considering I have read such positive reviews.

8. Down Under School of Yoga - Cambridge

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· 39 reviews

2000 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140

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Down Under School of Yoga: what do users think?
Isabelle Raposo: Every time I'm nourished by class with Franny, my eyes are opened by class with Ashley, and my limits are pushed in class with Sami! (in a good way!). I've had such a good experience here over the past year and I appreciate that I never know exactly what to expect.
Kelly A: My happy place! I joined this studio 2 months ago and already am feeling so many benefits from regular practice. It's what I look forward to the most throughout the week. Highly recommend!
Aylen Doucette: I found this studio walking by one day and have been to three of its locations and I have to say it has made my stays in boston so very nourished. Great challenging but meditative at the same time, classes, nice folks, beautiful spaces, lovely teachers, I have done yoga for 26 years and have been exposed to a lot, and this place is great!
Vitali Vashkevich: Good first experience but a few things were suboptimal in my opinion:-Studio: No showers [ nice to have but not a big deal especially if it's 20F outside and you're sweaty]-Class: heated flow with G. Singleton. I had trouble hearing the instructor who did a lot of work for the camera but seemed like students physically present in the studio had no attention. The class felt extremely rushed - like cramming a yoga class on the way to the appointment for which you're already late. No time to catch a breath, to do the flow properly, feel your body. I am hopeful to try enough classes/instructors to find a good flow.
Bobby Leighton: Best yoga studio I've ever been to and I have been to a lot.
Elise Capodilupo: Down Under is my happy place! its where I go to challenge my mind, my body and to find inner peace. The environment at down under is what you aim for at any studio, there is a strong sense of community but an immense respect for each individual. come as a novice or an expert and you will find that every teacher can meet you where you are at in your practice. Shout-out to Erran, who is running the Cambridge studio, she makes sure that every person walking in the doors feels welcome and comfortable. I am so happy I found my place here at Down Under!
L Adams: Awesome staff and classes
Meghan Day: my second home! down under has 3 beautiful studios and an amazing, welcoming, and inclusiveness community. the teachers are the best in boston and my practice has come so far since joining a year ago and i see myself learning and growing with every class taken. what a truly special place! highly, highly recommend any heated flow class!
Alechka: Good teachers, but the studio itself is very uncomfortable.
Saana McDaniel: This yoga studio has been my home-away-from-home for almost 21 years now. It has changed management few times but the magical spirit has stayed the same -- it is a true mothership of Boston yoga. Excellent teachers who possess great knowledge, respect and compassion. They know when to turn it up but also when to dial it down. Namaste!
Drishti: Where’s the WELLNESS ? ☹️My first experience at Down Under Yoga was a BAD one. I was given a monthly pass as a birthday gift and was excited to try this studio, which is close to my home. Unfortunately, in the immediate weeks following my birthday I became ill with a nasty upper respiratory infection and was unable to utilize my monthly pass - but once ( before falling ill ). By the time I was well enough to practice again my monthly pass was about to expire, so I decided to reach out to the studio to let them know my situation, - in hopes of reconciling a fraction of the missed gift pass in the form of a future visit / class. I later received a voicemail & subsequently spoke with Holly from the Brookline studio, who informed me that I was welcomed to purchase more passes, if I’d like to return to the studios. The conversation felt transactional and I was put off. I expressed my disappointment at the way the situation was handled and wished her a good day.I expected more from a WELLNESS based business and it’s unfortunate that they were so focused on the latter.
Michael Brown: I love their Iyengar classes (unfortunately, the Cambridge campus has fewer Iyengar than Brookline). The instructors are very well informed about sports medicine as well as the history, culture and context of yoga.

9. Beacon Hill Yoga - Boston

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· 15 reviews

57 Phillips St, Boston, MA 02114

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Danielle W: Surprised to hear some of the negative reviews, as I’ve only had positive experiences here. I pay through class pass and go about 1-2 times a week. Casandra and Shannon are wonderful instructors.The space can be on the cooler side sometimes (which is actually my preference), but I’ve noticed lately they’ll turn on a couple of the heaters from hot yoga, which helps keep it warmer.Always clean and it had a beautiful view of some of the cool MGH buildings across the way - I love it!
Caroline: Beautiful, immaculate, welcoming space with friendly, expert instructors. Beacon Hill is so lucky to have this gem!
Rose Corcoran: I moved to Beacon Hill in August and have been coming here as much as I can ever since taking my first class - every instructor is so amazing and I love my experience every time!!! I feel so welcome and the classes are challenging yet relaxing - I recommend this place to everyone and love how with each class, I feel myself improving. :)
Deirdre Parsons: I have been going here for a handful of yoga sessions and I love it! Super friendly staff, great yoga sessions. This is a warm, unpretentious, welcoming spot for anyone new to yoga or for those experienced yogis looking to deepen their practice.
Riki Rosenthal: Took Meredith’s class on Friday and it was amazing! She’s such a gifted teacher. The studios is also really beautiful. Def recommend!
Samantha Pepe: This is the best yoga studio in Boston!
Anna Rombe-Shoov: Best in Boston. Warm cozy space. Excellent, fun teachers
Laurie Borstelmann: Small but clean and Natalie is a great teacher!
Al Torabi: For starters it was a freezing cold Friday night and I just needed to get away from the reality of work and traffic so Yoga was going to be my gateway to much needed zen.Studio was clean and convenient to get to - just a stones throw away from MGH.Vinyasa with Jenn was on the docket and luckily had space for a late add.Jenn was very welcoming and friendly, made you feel like you were a regular right when you walked in. Class started exactly where I needed it, controlling breathing and clearing the mind. Progression of flow was great, three main flows that seemed to naturally build on one another and inline with music. Shavasana closed out the class and was the perfect reset.Would definitely take a class with Jenn again.
Zoe DeStories: Lovely little studio! I'm new to yoga but felt welcomed and was able to follow along. The studio is quite small (fits a class of 6 people!) and was well-heated.
Emi Michaud Weinstock: I was disappointed and frustrated after a Restore class- those things do NOT belong together. The class name was Flow & Restore. There was exactly 1.5 minutes of flow. We did 1 or 2 downward dogs. The rest was all Restore. I appreciate Restore and all it can do for you and take those classes regularly but I don’t like being misled. Be honest about the class. Also there is so much construction happening around the neighborhood in a tiny studio with windows it was REALLY difficult to get my Restore on even when I was trying to get in that place. Finally, I was so damn cold even after I put my hoody on. Again instead of focusing on my Restoration I was left distracted and cold. The review is 2 stars because the instructor was good. If it was simply a Restore class it would’ve been fine but no amount of instruction could help with the environment and the misleading title.
Maria Iannuccillo: Take Helen's class on Tuesday at 5 pm. 100% worth your time and Helen is a wonderful instructor.
Paulina Podgorska: Clean studio, good teachers, good workouts. Space is too small for busy classes (8+). Not much time is given to final relaxation period in most classes.
Omar Wahid: The instructors are very kind and make the class interesting to multiple skill levels. The space can get a bit tight depending on class time. Their new customer trial is a great value.
Aska: I went to this studio for more than one year. Instructors are very friendly, and they try to memorize each student’s name. The classes are well organized, and I was able to take cardio exercise to relaxing yoga classes at one studio. You can actually get rid of your gym membership when you go to this studio. Highly recommended! :)
Hilary Moore: Love the barre classes! Great timing and great workouts, very clean studio.
Becka Simon: Always too crowded and not a large variety of classes. I hate looking up at the camera in the studio that's always on while practicing yoga. It's distracting and invasive to see the red light from it and know I'm being recorded.

10. Blissful Monkey Yoga Studio - Boston

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· 10 reviews

663 Centre St, Boston, MA 02130

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11. Mission Hill Yoga - Boston

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· 47 reviews

1467 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02120

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12. SWETSTUDIO® - Boston

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· 68 reviews

480 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116

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13. Down Under School of Yoga - Newton

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· 36 reviews

306 Walnut St, Newton, MA 02460

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14. Baptiste Power Yoga Boston - Brookline

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· 29 reviews

25 Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02445

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15. Boston University Yoga - Boston

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Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center, 915 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215

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16. The Point East Boston Barre and Yoga - Boston

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· 20 reviews

20 Orleans St, Boston, MA 02128

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17. Be. in Union Yoga - Cambridge

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· 17 reviews

440 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143

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18. Amy Leydon Yoga - Boston

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376 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116

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19. 4 Corners Yoga + Wellness - Boston

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336 Washington St, Dorchester, MA 02121

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