The Best Yoga Studios in Philadelphia

Nina Starner

If you’re looking to get some rest and relaxation in Philadelphia and maybe get in shape at the same time, you’re in luck – the City of Brotherly Love is full of excellent yoga studios where you can take a breath away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Dhyana Yoga

With locations in both Rittenhouse Square and Northern Liberties, Dhyana Yoga offers a full schedule of classes in the flow style of yoga, such as Vinyasa or Ashtanga. They also have several options for attendance, including unlimited passes, multiple class cards, or pay-as-you-go classes.

Dhyana Yoga, 1611 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA, USA +1 215 222 9642

Mindful Elephant

Mindful Elephant, 2000 Spring Garden Street, 1R, Philadelphia, PA, USA +1 215 309 2900

Priya Hot Yoga

If you’re up to it, try a new challenge at Priya’s hot yoga classes, which has become a major fitness trend in the last few years. With each room heated to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, you’ll work up more of a sweat than usual, but many yoga practitioners swear by it and claim it releases toxins and improves muscle tone, among other benefits.

Priya Hot Yoga, 1828 Callowhill St, Philadelphia, PA, USA +1 267 519 0767

Maha Yoga

Maha Yoga is right in the heart of Center City, which means anyone with a nearby office has no excuse to skip one of their many classes. They also offer retreats, private instruction, teacher training, and a variety of workshops.

Maha Yoga, 1700 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA, USA +1 215 864 0770

Wake Up Yoga

No matter what part of the city you live in, Wake Up Yoga has you covered, with locations in Rittenhouse, South Philadelphia, and Fairmount, offering classes for everyone from beginners to experts alongside special workshops including “family yoga.”

Wake Up Yoga Rittenhouse, 2030 Sansom Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA, USA +1 215 235 1228

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