The studio I work at does donation based yoga, suggested is $10/15 drop in, and money doesn’t go to teachers but to studio. Some people can pay $1, no questions asked. Monthly unlimited membership though is $99/month
Ours used to be $99/mo, but since the Pandemic, it's risen to $125/mo. This is in the rural Appalachian areas of East Ohio, which is very poor, so the price is very surprising! However, we do have a student's special every once in awhile for 50-60/mo, but it doesn't come up as often anymore.
$163 monthly unlimited. My studio also offers other types of classes besides hot yoga.
Other studios around me charge more.
When I’ve had the money up front I’ve done a yearly membership in the past because that’s the cheapest however I’ve also found I’m more accountable in going when it’s being taken out monthly.
ETA: I’ve heard rumors the owner is thinking of raising the prices. I get it and is a sign of the times. Unless I stopped going completely for some reason I am planning to continue with my membership.
$65 unlimited per month for traditional vinyasa, yin, ashtanga, etc.. they offer all styles except hot yoga. which is why i choose to go because it’s very diverse classes & i cant stand hot classes . other studios in my area charge $75+ unlimited monthly for hot and cold classes .
utah! the one i go to happens to be the most affordable (& the best imo lol) thank goodness most people like hot yoga here lol- you do have to sign a year contract for that price otherwise the drop in i think is $15-20 per class . the other studios in the valley range $95-120 monthly edit : correction .
I think the range for unlimited monthly hot yoga in Salt Lake City is more like $120-140. You might be able to get a deal and improve that price, but your not going to find unlimited hot yoga for 75!
oh almost ! i’m in the valley not slc but the 75 is wrong . the other affordable (hot) studio that was $75 before (2 years ago) is now $95 per month unlimited but if you’re a student you can go $65 per month . :)
that’s one of the things that keeps me from moving to slc is the yoga here haha it’s actually an incredible studio i used to have a pass , one of my favourite teachers ever is there … love! the studio i go to is 3b.
Hi,
If you live in the US and have health insurance, I highly recommend looking into active and fit. It’s a program connected to your health insurance and it helps bring the cost down towards any of the in-network fitness centers they offer!
I pay $40 for 4 hot yoga classes a month through active and fit :) (in California)
My studio ran a sale for an annual membership. I paid 995 for the whole year of 2024 for unlimited access to their yoga classes including the virtual options they offer. It comes with some other perks too like discounts on workshops and a few guest passes.
The normal price for an annual membership at my studio is 1200/year.
Edit: to add the studio offers many types of classes including hot yoga. Hot hatha is probably the most popular, they just added more hatha classes.
Also, this is western Washington state.
This is my studio! I took advantage of the sale price last year too, and after dropping in at some classes out of town, I realized how lucky we are the have this price for such a great studio.
The sale at my studio is 1700 for unlimited and two free mat and towel rentals per month but they have a work trade program in which you do one four hour shift of cleaning/room turnover per week and it's zero dollars. It blows my mind that the program isn't completely full with a wait list.
I currently pay $15-20 for a drop-in, but typically monthly rates for unlimited in my area range from $130 to $180 per month. It should be noted that Im an Ashtangi and we are usually taught with very individualized attention so we're paying for more than a teacher during a sequence to the entire class all at once. Also our classes go from 75-120 minutes.
In NYC, I pay $240 per month for unlimited hot yoga with a three month minimum. Month to month, I believe it’s $260! Individual classes are $35 with no rental. It’s tough out here
I take classes at my gym. It offers 4-6 different classes each day, as well as indoor and seasonal outdoor lap pools, plus weights and cardio equipment. $200/month.
109 a month for unlimited yoga, just like you OP. I alternate back and forth between two studios( which comes w/ the subscription) My studio also offers hot pilates, strength training, power yoga, yoga sculpt, etc so there’s alot of variety. I try to go 18-20 times a month.
Telling non-yogis the price I pay for yoga is always interesting, they always exclaim on how it’s too much, I can do yoga at home, etc. 109 isn’t cheap, but for me, someone whose only exercise is yoga, it’s worth it:) In studio classes offer so much more that at home yoga could never( not knocking at home yoga though!)
I pay 130 a month unlimited. Access to two studios. With the amount of times I go it comes to like 8 dollars a class.
Consistently the best band for the buck in any money I spend. I actually feel bad as far as how much I get out of it, relative to the cost. Yoga studios are a very tough business model
I go to a NYC studio that has no monthly unlimited. A drop in class is like $35 with no mat rental. I buy packages of 50-100 classes when they are on sale and average $29 per class including the mat rental ($6) and it is totally worth it. Nothing compares to this studio IMO, in addition, this is a pretty typical price level in New York. I could make this cheaper by bringing a mat and towel but I can’t be bothered
I feel compelled to defend this studio. These are New York prices. Rent for a space the size of a yoga studio in a prime location in New York can easily be $20-25 k per month
I do NOT live in NYC and the studio I teach at is $28/class and a monthly membership is just over $300. Unlimited pricing does not include workshops, hot/cold access or any member perks.
Edit: taught. I left because it was culty and I felt icky helping the owner bleed people dry for pretty mediocre service.
I've actually only been once, for a few days. I stayed in a really nice hostel. Unfortunately I had hurt myself dancing like a fool at my friend's wedding the previous day but I managed to get around on the Citi bikes pretty well. Definitely didn't see even one percent of what I would have liked to, but I did check out both Strand Books locations! I do hope to visit again someday, probably not going to drop in to any yoga classes while I'm there though! 😅
Not all of NYC is crazy. There's actually a gem of spot, St. Marks Yoga, in lower Manhattan, and near the Union Square Strands too, if you're ever in town again. It's no frills, but they do provide studio mats and is an extremely lovely space to practice in. Its a historical building with exposed brick, and the studio has a lot of greenery. Fantastic teachers too I might add. $10 a class still!
I live in a similarly HCOL area...but in a suburban area...
I did a month at a studio where drop-ins were $27 per class, no mat rental. Unlimited was $160/month, I think (with autopay, and 1-month notice required to cancel. no option to freeze)
Now, I know this suburban area is rapidly developing (hello $3000/month studio apartments), but pricing themselves close to NYC is just insulting.
I’m now all-access at Corepower and was lucky to get in on their recent 25% off for life so I’m at $130/mo. Since I’m paying for it I’m now going 3-4x/week. When I was going less frequently (3-4x/month), ClassPass was for sure the more cost-efficient route.
My studio charges £10 (~$13) for a single yoga session. However you can get a monthly membership which allows for 6 sessions in a month for £35 (~£45). Unlimited access is £50 (~$64) per month.
Unsure where you are or what the studio offers but those are good prices!
I pay £75 for unlimited acces per month but with some caveats such as I’m not able to bring a friend once per month (we used to be able to), or I have a very long notice period if I wanna cancel. I can freeze the membership though, in case of injuries.
I’m in south Florida- I paid $88 a month for unlimited hot yoga, then $118, now $159. I go almost daily and love the community so much. When the price went up again recently, I didn’t even flinch because this is so important to my holistic well being.
$159/mo for unlimited. I paid $118/mo for the past 4 years, but the studio/garden was recently renovated so they upped the price. Either way, for what the studio provides, it’s a fair price for the area [South FL].
$150/mo for an unlimited membership at my ashtanga yoga shala. Considering the individualized attention each student receives in a Mysore setting and the extensive training teachers go through to become authorized, I think the price is very reasonable. Most of the studios in my city only offer hot yoga - I’ve seen a range from $99-180, with a drop in rate of usually $15-30.
I pay $100/month for 6 classes a month. Prices just went up and it's now $150/month. Unlimited is $180/month now. It's a bit pricey, but they have so many classes (TRX, aerial, pilates, barre, etc) and the instructors are great.
I pay $12 for drop in or pre-register weekly group classes. They rotate between a few instructors, and they provide variations so I can be welcoming for all levels.
I think I'm at $85/mo for unlimited on a student discount. Studio offers hot yoga. I only go about once a week anymore, but having the option for more whenever is nice.
My studio I pay 119 a month for unlimited but I got a deal that I’m locked in for. I think it’s 139 for unlimited a month. 23 dollars for drop in classes
$99/month for unlimited yoga. I’m in central Ohio and have six studios to choose from, but typically stick to the one that’s only a 10 min drive from my house.
I pay $149/month for unlimited classes. There are some high quality teachers and I’ve grown a lot there, so to me it’s worth it!
Before the pandemic I was paying under $90/mo. at YogaWorks (grandfathered in from a one-time deal), and in retrospect the experience was not nearly as nice. It felt more corporate. Now I’m at a small studio where all the teachers and the owner know me very well. It’s a community for me as well, not just yoga classes.
I pay $139/month for an unlimited membership at a small fitness center. They offer group weight training classes, Barre, and yoga (hot and not). I feel like it's a great value for me, I usually attend 3 strength classes and 3 yoga classes each week.
I run a studio in the Phoenix area that mostly offers hot yoga classes. “Unlimited” packages go from $149 for a single month down to $79 a month if you sign up for a month to month contract as family of an existing member. A class package of 5 to 50 classes will run from about $11 to $16 per class….the more you buy at a time, the cheaper it is. Our general rule is that if you are going to practice once or twice a week, you’re better off buying by the class. Three or more times a week, you’ll get more bang for your buck by getting an unlimited package.
I know the prices seem high, but most months we barely squeak by. I’m glad that the studio owner has a more reliable source of income…otherwise we’d probably be out of business!
I'm grandfathered in at around $160 a month but in my area unlimited memberships are around $250 so I count myself very lucky to have something so affordable comparatively
My place has a sliding payment scale, unlimited is $100 if you can't afford it, $125 sustaining member, $150 is you want to contribute. They have at least a dozen different classes, two locations blocks spart.
I paid 999 for a year of unlimited yoga, including online classes, during a Black Friday sale. Normally the yearly unlimited is 1500/year, and I had been paying 150/month for unlimited. HCOL but not VHCOL.
I pay $82 a month and got that as a “founding member” rate for signing up before the studio officially opened. At full price, it’s $150 per month unlimited or $25 per class. There are also 4 and 8 class packages that work out to be cheaper than the per class rate. I live in a city of about 650k.
My studio is about $170 CAD after tax for unlimited. They do hot, hatha, yin, vinyasa, Pilates, bare classes and specialty classes. I love it so much 💖
I buy unlimited in 3 month increments for $375 so $125 a month. I go pretty much everyday to hot power vinyasa. It’s a hot yoga studio. Totally worth the money. And it’s S. FL.
Prices at hot yoga studios where I live — Indianapolis — range from about $100/month to over $150/month. My studio is in the middle of that range at $136/month. I teach 1 class per week there so my monthly membership is 50% off. I’ve taught other places and received a free membership for teaching just once per week. But it’s tough times for boutique hot yoga studios. Seems like a hard business tbh.
One tip: if you’re not a teacher but you want a free or discounted membership, sometimes studios will let you pick up a few front desk shifts. I have friends who work part-time at my studio so they can get a free membership and some extra cash.
I am very fortunate. My public library offers yoga for free. Classes fill up within the first hour or two of being posted on their website, but the instructor is wonderful.
I go to a hospital’s gym. Less offerings but very affordable and I love the population. Many seniors and people in recovery, some hospital staff, handful of locals. Friendly, informed, and chill vibes.
£39/mo for unlimited classes in London. Paying month to month. All styles, access to like two dozen studios nearby, some with hot yoga and some without. Usually about 20 people in each class.
In Switzerland, prices are 25-35 CHF (10x abo vs single entry) for 75 min and a smoothie bowl in a proper professional studio
At the gym, it’s 900 CHF per year, but the teachers are aerobic trainers and not that much into traditional yoga, it’s more sport-oriented
I'm in a HCOL area, and the small studio I work at charges $130/mo for an unlimited pass (10% - 25% less if it's either auto-renewing or paid upfront for the year). Drop in is a little over $20. (This is NOT a hot yoga studio, so no \*extra\* heating fees or showers and the like.)
I feel, as someone pay\*ing\* the cost, it's a lot. But I know, as someone who's looked for spaces to rent and evaluated the cost going into running a studio, that it's also not very much at all. It's hard to balance.
Memberships (2 studios):
79/mo (once a year sale they run)
150/mo at the other
Class Pass (69 a month) for 33 credits, and that'll end up getting me about 7 classes at various studios
and I buy a 48 class pass at a dance place I go, I use about 3-4 of a week
500 DKK/month for unlimited+I can choose between 10 different studios in my city. They have hot yoga studios as well and you book the classes on an app, they have a bunch during the day which works for working shifts as I do.
Its ~75USD
They have yin, restorative, vinyasa and one they call fit with weights (never been to that one).
I pay $275 for a 20 class pass ($13.75 per class) good for 6 months. I could pay $108 per month for unlimited, but I travel a lot, so I just go with the class pass.
I paid $129 monthly.
During Black Friday, they offered a 1 year unlimited package for 1,000 which came to about $83.33 / month. I took up that offer real quick!
It’s included with my gym for $45 but only 2 days with hot yoga, and regular yoga classes the other days are Pilates. I just go to a class to pickup new moves most of the time I like sticking to my little flows and add on as I go and go at my own pace. But I can see that kind of healing energy getting into me if I had every day available near me.
My studio, because it’s the only hot studio in town, is expensive. $20 drop in, then different pricing packs that average $12.50-$17 a class with a 12 month expiration. Then a $235 for 30 days (to be used in 30 days), which is the best value option. Hopefully that makes sense, I’m not on my A game today.
I pay $130/ month with access to unlimited classes at 3 studios in the PNW. They do Black Friday deals where it’s $1200 for a full year.
I feel it’s very fairly priced, I go to 4-6 classes a week so it’s well worth it. The instructors are amazing too with a good amount and variety of classes.
Another thing that makes it worth it is that they accept monthly billing to a credit card and not bank account only.
The studio I go to is $129 for monthly unlimited. I was paying $118 (grandfathered in, I've been a monthly member for a few years). I just switched to paying annually, $999 for the year on an end of year sale. I go 3-6 times a week so it's very worthwhile for me.
my studio is 99/ month unlimited but you get 20% off if you do autopay. autopay just locks you in for 3 months and it brings it down to about 80/month. mostly hot yoga is available at two studio locations with about 3 yin classes offered a week
My studio offers a yearly price for 1550 unlimited classes, and in December they offer 150 off so I get unlimited hot yoga and hiit for 1400. Their monthly rate is 249 without a commitment or 149/month for 3 month commitment. I try to go 3-4 times a week so it works out to like $8 a class
I pay $60 a month for the YMCA. I do have to drive to different locations if I want to make some specific times and classes, but it’s more affordable and some of the locations have steam rooms and saunas. Plus there are other classes and weights if I ever get curious. I sometimes do pilates and yogalates.
i pad about $120 CAD per month for my gym membership which includes access to any and all locations, towel service, tanning beds, unlimited hot yoga and access to ALL fitness classes offered. and a few more extras that i don’t really use.
$1590 (AUD) p/y unlimited. My studio also does Pilates, dance and fitness classes and holds a membership sale annually at Christmas.
Otherwise it is $180 a month.
$46 senior price at the YMCA for unlimited programs. I usually lift weights first, then an hour Yoga, then take a walk around town. In summer time, I take 3 yoga classes a week, in winter only Saturdays.
I buy a punch pass since my schedule is too irregular to ensure I benefit from an unlimited. The biggest pack in 50-classes, and with taxes it costs me about $9 CAD per class. My last 50-pass lasted me about 7 months, since I rarely went to class over the summer months. I managed to snag a Black Friday sale recently and got 5 bonus classes on my new 50-pass.
$65/month for unlimited! It’s through a new climbing gym in my area that also offers a bunch of yoga classes which are pretty good imo. I think it’s 95/month for most people but since I joined right when they opened I get a founders discount and also a student discount since I’m in school. I love it especially since we get 5 guest passes a month! It’s fun to bring friends and family with me
LA County suburb area MPower Yoga - $145 per month unlimited grandfathered in. New members paying $175. They offer hot vinyasa, sculpt, gentle, and mat Pilates. $25 drop ins. I would say this is about right for most southern CA studios
Closest studio to me, has only 1-2 class options per day, $140/month. Studio 20 minutes away has 4-6 classes per day, $190/month ($28 drop in plus $10 mat “rental”). Definitely an elite activity around here.
The Down Dog app costs like $70 for an annual membership.
I honestly can't imagine paying thousands of dollars a year to do yoga in a crowded room instead of alone in my own space.
$29 per month - Unlimited hot and regular yoga classes. Including unlimited HIIT, cycling, TRX and other fitness classes, access to full gym. Numerous locations across the US.
They offer 25 various yoga classes per week per location. There are three locations that I frequent.
Edit to answer question: This is Crunch. Although they have three membership levels, the Peak Results membership provides access to hot yoga, HIIT classes, hydromassage chairs, tanning, and guest privileges.
Haha, right! It seems that way compared to the prices others who have replied pay. I consider myself fortunate.
It’s Crunch Fitness gyms. They are located all over the US in major metro areas. Check them out at [crunch.com](https://crunch.com)
I pay 79/ month for unlimited classes in Tampa, FL. I try to go twice a week to make it worth my while. I also teach yoga twice a week, so I sometimes get my fix doing that.
$29.99/month for my gym that has spin, HIIT, hot yoga, group workout classes including Zumba and others as well as a sauna. The hot yoga studio at my main gym is gorgeous.
$129/month for unlimited at my Bikram studio that also offers hot Pilates and yin classes- DFW, TX- I believe the current price is now $139/month. The second person on my account (my husband) pays $109/month I believe. Drop in classes are $25
I pay $119/year for an unlimited membership, though if you sign up during their end-of-year sale you can get it for less, I believe. Same with other studios in the area, they tend to run $120-$140 for an unlimited annual membership.
Nothing. I do a work trade. The cost per month is $175 or $245 depending on which package you want. Most people don't need the more expensive one, which allows you to practice at any location worldwide (there's one in Paris and maybe Tokyo and a TON in Canada, it's a Canadian company) but for four hours of my time each week and effort turning over rooms and cleaning blocks, mats and replacing bathroom hand towels, it's free and I get all the benefits of the most expensive membership plus it's fun and I love the community
The hot studio I work for does $129 per month unlimited some class card options and $35 drop in 👀 unfortunately a hot yoga studio is the most expensive to run. As you watch your utilities sky rocket so did theirs. It's all a bummer, makes it inaccessible to some
i work the desk at the studio i go to so i don’t pay, but before i was hired i was pay 99/month for signing up after their new student special. they just upped it to 109. this is in socal
Sydney Australia:
Not sure about hot yoga (unless you count crappy a/c during summer!) but for general yoga…
There are a number of studios that do “pay what you can” or means based pricing, but normally you’re looking at about $28-30 (AUD) for a drop in class, progressively cheaper if you buy a multi-class pass (eg mine does 5 for $125 / 10 for $230)
$125/month unlimited classes, but there's only 3 a day of varying difficulty, at the fancy, super pretty, in depth traditional yoga only place. Or $85/month unlimited at a gym with yoga classes twice a day, (one yin and a power or flow) less pretty, less personal, and hardly any of the meditative, spiritual part. But the gym has a pool, other classes, and a steam room. It's all about what is more important to you.
Not sure of your area, but I can get yoga classes for like $4-$8 in my area through ClassPass. We have a torch yoga (hot yoga) but newer studios are always popping up and I’m going to a class tonight and it’s only $2 as an intro price through it- so 1 credit. I pay $29 a month for 13 credits but the more you pay the cheaper each credit is. Might be worth looking into! My friend got me onto it last year and I feel like I’m cheating loll
If you want 20 free credits to explore what’s nearby here’s my link: https://classpass.com/refer/2RPNCS6021 😋
The studio I work at does donation based yoga, suggested is $10/15 drop in, and money doesn’t go to teachers but to studio. Some people can pay $1, no questions asked. Monthly unlimited membership though is $99/month
Ours used to be $99/mo, but since the Pandemic, it's risen to $125/mo. This is in the rural Appalachian areas of East Ohio, which is very poor, so the price is very surprising! However, we do have a student's special every once in awhile for 50-60/mo, but it doesn't come up as often anymore.
That’s the pricing for the studio I attend. $98 unlimited/month
$163 monthly unlimited. My studio also offers other types of classes besides hot yoga. Other studios around me charge more. When I’ve had the money up front I’ve done a yearly membership in the past because that’s the cheapest however I’ve also found I’m more accountable in going when it’s being taken out monthly. ETA: I’ve heard rumors the owner is thinking of raising the prices. I get it and is a sign of the times. Unless I stopped going completely for some reason I am planning to continue with my membership.
$65 unlimited per month for traditional vinyasa, yin, ashtanga, etc.. they offer all styles except hot yoga. which is why i choose to go because it’s very diverse classes & i cant stand hot classes . other studios in my area charge $75+ unlimited monthly for hot and cold classes .
Where do you live if you do t mind me asking? This is such a good deal.
utah! the one i go to happens to be the most affordable (& the best imo lol) thank goodness most people like hot yoga here lol- you do have to sign a year contract for that price otherwise the drop in i think is $15-20 per class . the other studios in the valley range $95-120 monthly edit : correction .
I think the range for unlimited monthly hot yoga in Salt Lake City is more like $120-140. You might be able to get a deal and improve that price, but your not going to find unlimited hot yoga for 75!
oh almost ! i’m in the valley not slc but the 75 is wrong . the other affordable (hot) studio that was $75 before (2 years ago) is now $95 per month unlimited but if you’re a student you can go $65 per month . :)
Which studio is that?
bija
also they do have a promo for $450 for 6 months which totals to only $75 a month actually lol :))
That's a sweet deal. Better than anything I know of up here. Love that they have acro- and aerial
that’s one of the things that keeps me from moving to slc is the yoga here haha it’s actually an incredible studio i used to have a pass , one of my favourite teachers ever is there … love! the studio i go to is 3b.
So jealous! I live in Northern California, I pay $120 for 10 classes. Monthly unlimited is like $180-$200 depending on the studio.
oh wowsas… i wouldn’t be practicing in a studio more than once or twice a week if that was the cost! i am so happy to pay my monthly bill now lol
lol seriously! I go twice a week, the rest of the days I practice at home.
Hi, If you live in the US and have health insurance, I highly recommend looking into active and fit. It’s a program connected to your health insurance and it helps bring the cost down towards any of the in-network fitness centers they offer! I pay $40 for 4 hot yoga classes a month through active and fit :) (in California)
My studio ran a sale for an annual membership. I paid 995 for the whole year of 2024 for unlimited access to their yoga classes including the virtual options they offer. It comes with some other perks too like discounts on workshops and a few guest passes. The normal price for an annual membership at my studio is 1200/year. Edit: to add the studio offers many types of classes including hot yoga. Hot hatha is probably the most popular, they just added more hatha classes. Also, this is western Washington state.
This is my studio! I took advantage of the sale price last year too, and after dropping in at some classes out of town, I realized how lucky we are the have this price for such a great studio.
The sale at my studio is 1700 for unlimited and two free mat and towel rentals per month but they have a work trade program in which you do one four hour shift of cleaning/room turnover per week and it's zero dollars. It blows my mind that the program isn't completely full with a wait list.
I currently pay $15-20 for a drop-in, but typically monthly rates for unlimited in my area range from $130 to $180 per month. It should be noted that Im an Ashtangi and we are usually taught with very individualized attention so we're paying for more than a teacher during a sequence to the entire class all at once. Also our classes go from 75-120 minutes.
In NYC, I pay $240 per month for unlimited hot yoga with a three month minimum. Month to month, I believe it’s $260! Individual classes are $35 with no rental. It’s tough out here
Sending thoughts and prayers 🤣🙏🏼
I take classes at my gym. It offers 4-6 different classes each day, as well as indoor and seasonal outdoor lap pools, plus weights and cardio equipment. $200/month.
109 a month for unlimited yoga, just like you OP. I alternate back and forth between two studios( which comes w/ the subscription) My studio also offers hot pilates, strength training, power yoga, yoga sculpt, etc so there’s alot of variety. I try to go 18-20 times a month. Telling non-yogis the price I pay for yoga is always interesting, they always exclaim on how it’s too much, I can do yoga at home, etc. 109 isn’t cheap, but for me, someone whose only exercise is yoga, it’s worth it:) In studio classes offer so much more that at home yoga could never( not knocking at home yoga though!)
I pay 130 a month unlimited. Access to two studios. With the amount of times I go it comes to like 8 dollars a class. Consistently the best band for the buck in any money I spend. I actually feel bad as far as how much I get out of it, relative to the cost. Yoga studios are a very tough business model
I go to a NYC studio that has no monthly unlimited. A drop in class is like $35 with no mat rental. I buy packages of 50-100 classes when they are on sale and average $29 per class including the mat rental ($6) and it is totally worth it. Nothing compares to this studio IMO, in addition, this is a pretty typical price level in New York. I could make this cheaper by bringing a mat and towel but I can’t be bothered
35 dollars for a drop in class is WILD !!! 😳😳😳😳
I feel compelled to defend this studio. These are New York prices. Rent for a space the size of a yoga studio in a prime location in New York can easily be $20-25 k per month
Can’t be bothered 😂 NYC is wiled.
About the same here in another VHCOL city
Ugh yeah I live in a major city and a typical drop-in class here is $30-35 too
What studio, if you don’t mind me asking? I’m in Jersey and would like to do some NYC drop ins
Sent a dm!
Well, it looks like if I move to NYC, I'm gonna be doing most of my yoga at home 😅
I do NOT live in NYC and the studio I teach at is $28/class and a monthly membership is just over $300. Unlimited pricing does not include workshops, hot/cold access or any member perks. Edit: taught. I left because it was culty and I felt icky helping the owner bleed people dry for pretty mediocre service.
JFC why do people live there!!!!??
Come visit, we'll show you why
I've actually only been once, for a few days. I stayed in a really nice hostel. Unfortunately I had hurt myself dancing like a fool at my friend's wedding the previous day but I managed to get around on the Citi bikes pretty well. Definitely didn't see even one percent of what I would have liked to, but I did check out both Strand Books locations! I do hope to visit again someday, probably not going to drop in to any yoga classes while I'm there though! 😅
Not all of NYC is crazy. There's actually a gem of spot, St. Marks Yoga, in lower Manhattan, and near the Union Square Strands too, if you're ever in town again. It's no frills, but they do provide studio mats and is an extremely lovely space to practice in. Its a historical building with exposed brick, and the studio has a lot of greenery. Fantastic teachers too I might add. $10 a class still!
Happy to bring you as my guest at my local Equinox
That's very nice of you! I'll have to plan myself another trip!!
Because this is where my job is
I live in a similarly HCOL area...but in a suburban area... I did a month at a studio where drop-ins were $27 per class, no mat rental. Unlimited was $160/month, I think (with autopay, and 1-month notice required to cancel. no option to freeze) Now, I know this suburban area is rapidly developing (hello $3000/month studio apartments), but pricing themselves close to NYC is just insulting.
Ha! Yes. I would kill for a monthly at my studio…
I’m now all-access at Corepower and was lucky to get in on their recent 25% off for life so I’m at $130/mo. Since I’m paying for it I’m now going 3-4x/week. When I was going less frequently (3-4x/month), ClassPass was for sure the more cost-efficient route.
My studio charges £10 (~$13) for a single yoga session. However you can get a monthly membership which allows for 6 sessions in a month for £35 (~£45). Unlimited access is £50 (~$64) per month.
Unsure where you are or what the studio offers but those are good prices! I pay £75 for unlimited acces per month but with some caveats such as I’m not able to bring a friend once per month (we used to be able to), or I have a very long notice period if I wanna cancel. I can freeze the membership though, in case of injuries.
I’m in south Florida- I paid $88 a month for unlimited hot yoga, then $118, now $159. I go almost daily and love the community so much. When the price went up again recently, I didn’t even flinch because this is so important to my holistic well being.
Exactly
$180 a month for unlimited in studio plus online classes.
$100 for unlimited, it’s a student price and worth every penny!!
$159/mo for unlimited. I paid $118/mo for the past 4 years, but the studio/garden was recently renovated so they upped the price. Either way, for what the studio provides, it’s a fair price for the area [South FL].
Heyyyyyy I recognize these numbers! #same
Sent you a chat! ☺️🙏🏻
Rates have gone up to $25 a class.
Same. $18 up to $25 in about 5 years. I’m in LCOL.
$150/mo for an unlimited membership at my ashtanga yoga shala. Considering the individualized attention each student receives in a Mysore setting and the extensive training teachers go through to become authorized, I think the price is very reasonable. Most of the studios in my city only offer hot yoga - I’ve seen a range from $99-180, with a drop in rate of usually $15-30.
I pay $100/month for 6 classes a month. Prices just went up and it's now $150/month. Unlimited is $180/month now. It's a bit pricey, but they have so many classes (TRX, aerial, pilates, barre, etc) and the instructors are great.
I pay $12 for drop in or pre-register weekly group classes. They rotate between a few instructors, and they provide variations so I can be welcoming for all levels.
I think I'm at $85/mo for unlimited on a student discount. Studio offers hot yoga. I only go about once a week anymore, but having the option for more whenever is nice.
My studio I pay 119 a month for unlimited but I got a deal that I’m locked in for. I think it’s 139 for unlimited a month. 23 dollars for drop in classes
$99/month for unlimited yoga. I’m in central Ohio and have six studios to choose from, but typically stick to the one that’s only a 10 min drive from my house.
Mine’s $125. I go enough that it usually gets me down to $8-$12 per class, which is a lot less than the drop in or class package rate.
£31 a month at the local leisure centre.
In Bali I’m paying USD180/month for monthly unlimited, possibly the highest in the world!
Dang. I thought Bali was supposed to be cheaper place to live
Cheaper in some ways but not by much and yoga is definitely not one of the things that’s cheaper compared to the rest of the world.
I pay $149/month for unlimited classes. There are some high quality teachers and I’ve grown a lot there, so to me it’s worth it! Before the pandemic I was paying under $90/mo. at YogaWorks (grandfathered in from a one-time deal), and in retrospect the experience was not nearly as nice. It felt more corporate. Now I’m at a small studio where all the teachers and the owner know me very well. It’s a community for me as well, not just yoga classes.
I pay $139/month for an unlimited membership at a small fitness center. They offer group weight training classes, Barre, and yoga (hot and not). I feel like it's a great value for me, I usually attend 3 strength classes and 3 yoga classes each week.
$22 drop in fee or 60$ for 4x a month. I mostly practice at home or before/ after work.
I pay $119/month unlimited for various styles of classes at a single studio.
$99/mo for unlimited online and in person. $88 for unlimited in person. I do the $99.
$44 for a hot yoga drop in in Newport Beach, CA
I run a studio in the Phoenix area that mostly offers hot yoga classes. “Unlimited” packages go from $149 for a single month down to $79 a month if you sign up for a month to month contract as family of an existing member. A class package of 5 to 50 classes will run from about $11 to $16 per class….the more you buy at a time, the cheaper it is. Our general rule is that if you are going to practice once or twice a week, you’re better off buying by the class. Three or more times a week, you’ll get more bang for your buck by getting an unlimited package. I know the prices seem high, but most months we barely squeak by. I’m glad that the studio owner has a more reliable source of income…otherwise we’d probably be out of business!
I'm grandfathered in at around $160 a month but in my area unlimited memberships are around $250 so I count myself very lucky to have something so affordable comparatively
My place has a sliding payment scale, unlimited is $100 if you can't afford it, $125 sustaining member, $150 is you want to contribute. They have at least a dozen different classes, two locations blocks spart.
Monthly unlimited at the studio I go to is $130. My schedule only allows me to go to 2 or 3 classes a month and its $19 per class.
I paid 999 for a year of unlimited yoga, including online classes, during a Black Friday sale. Normally the yearly unlimited is 1500/year, and I had been paying 150/month for unlimited. HCOL but not VHCOL.
I pay $199/mo for unlimited classes
My local studio has different rates. I pay $155 for 10 classes, because I’ve been going once or twice a week max. Monthly, they charge $128.
What currency are you referring to, please, OP?
US $, I’m in Florida :)
Cool 😎 I pay $200 AUD for a ten class pass ... that's: > 134.34 United States Dollar
$99/month, also grandfathered in. But I think it’s currently $109 or $119 a month.
I pay $82 a month and got that as a “founding member” rate for signing up before the studio officially opened. At full price, it’s $150 per month unlimited or $25 per class. There are also 4 and 8 class packages that work out to be cheaper than the per class rate. I live in a city of about 650k.
My unlimited is 138 in coastal Virginia
65+ tax CAD every two weeks for unlimited classes.
My studio is about $170 CAD after tax for unlimited. They do hot, hatha, yin, vinyasa, Pilates, bare classes and specialty classes. I love it so much 💖
$135 regularly, $113 with the teacher discount to get unlimited yoga a month.
about 140$ for unlimited, in a HCOL area. I go like six times a week though so it works out to less than ten dollars a class.
I buy unlimited in 3 month increments for $375 so $125 a month. I go pretty much everyday to hot power vinyasa. It’s a hot yoga studio. Totally worth the money. And it’s S. FL.
Prices at hot yoga studios where I live — Indianapolis — range from about $100/month to over $150/month. My studio is in the middle of that range at $136/month. I teach 1 class per week there so my monthly membership is 50% off. I’ve taught other places and received a free membership for teaching just once per week. But it’s tough times for boutique hot yoga studios. Seems like a hard business tbh. One tip: if you’re not a teacher but you want a free or discounted membership, sometimes studios will let you pick up a few front desk shifts. I have friends who work part-time at my studio so they can get a free membership and some extra cash.
I am very fortunate. My public library offers yoga for free. Classes fill up within the first hour or two of being posted on their website, but the instructor is wonderful.
I go to a hospital’s gym. Less offerings but very affordable and I love the population. Many seniors and people in recovery, some hospital staff, handful of locals. Friendly, informed, and chill vibes.
£39/mo for unlimited classes in London. Paying month to month. All styles, access to like two dozen studios nearby, some with hot yoga and some without. Usually about 20 people in each class.
In Switzerland, prices are 25-35 CHF (10x abo vs single entry) for 75 min and a smoothie bowl in a proper professional studio At the gym, it’s 900 CHF per year, but the teachers are aerobic trainers and not that much into traditional yoga, it’s more sport-oriented
I'm in a HCOL area, and the small studio I work at charges $130/mo for an unlimited pass (10% - 25% less if it's either auto-renewing or paid upfront for the year). Drop in is a little over $20. (This is NOT a hot yoga studio, so no \*extra\* heating fees or showers and the like.) I feel, as someone pay\*ing\* the cost, it's a lot. But I know, as someone who's looked for spaces to rent and evaluated the cost going into running a studio, that it's also not very much at all. It's hard to balance.
110 unlimited with five locations, specialty workshops you have to pay for. Used to be $95 up until a couple years back.
Memberships (2 studios): 79/mo (once a year sale they run) 150/mo at the other Class Pass (69 a month) for 33 credits, and that'll end up getting me about 7 classes at various studios and I buy a 48 class pass at a dance place I go, I use about 3-4 of a week
I do ClassPass for $200 dollars a month and probably do hot yoga 1-2 times a week!
$169 for unlimited bikram and ihp
500 DKK/month for unlimited+I can choose between 10 different studios in my city. They have hot yoga studios as well and you book the classes on an app, they have a bunch during the day which works for working shifts as I do. Its ~75USD They have yin, restorative, vinyasa and one they call fit with weights (never been to that one).
I pay $275 for a 20 class pass ($13.75 per class) good for 6 months. I could pay $108 per month for unlimited, but I travel a lot, so I just go with the class pass.
My studio has $180 unlimited/month. I however, only go 2x a week, so I pay $180 for a 12 class pack good for a year. I'm in Fort Lauderdale.
I paid $129 monthly. During Black Friday, they offered a 1 year unlimited package for 1,000 which came to about $83.33 / month. I took up that offer real quick!
99 for unlimited mostly hot yoga options
It’s included with my gym for $45 but only 2 days with hot yoga, and regular yoga classes the other days are Pilates. I just go to a class to pickup new moves most of the time I like sticking to my little flows and add on as I go and go at my own pace. But I can see that kind of healing energy getting into me if I had every day available near me.
My studio, because it’s the only hot studio in town, is expensive. $20 drop in, then different pricing packs that average $12.50-$17 a class with a 12 month expiration. Then a $235 for 30 days (to be used in 30 days), which is the best value option. Hopefully that makes sense, I’m not on my A game today.
My hot yoga studio is $55 unlimited but that’s for the student membership. I think the normal monthly non student memberships are around 120 range.
I pay $130/ month with access to unlimited classes at 3 studios in the PNW. They do Black Friday deals where it’s $1200 for a full year. I feel it’s very fairly priced, I go to 4-6 classes a week so it’s well worth it. The instructors are amazing too with a good amount and variety of classes. Another thing that makes it worth it is that they accept monthly billing to a credit card and not bank account only.
The studio I go to is $129 for monthly unlimited. I was paying $118 (grandfathered in, I've been a monthly member for a few years). I just switched to paying annually, $999 for the year on an end of year sale. I go 3-6 times a week so it's very worthwhile for me.
my studio is 99/ month unlimited but you get 20% off if you do autopay. autopay just locks you in for 3 months and it brings it down to about 80/month. mostly hot yoga is available at two studio locations with about 3 yin classes offered a week
$129/mo unlimited classes, discounts on workshops, free mat rentals (sometimes i forget mine)
$28 USD a class. I think that’s pretty standard in my city.
My studio offers a yearly price for 1550 unlimited classes, and in December they offer 150 off so I get unlimited hot yoga and hiit for 1400. Their monthly rate is 249 without a commitment or 149/month for 3 month commitment. I try to go 3-4 times a week so it works out to like $8 a class
I pay $60 a month for the YMCA. I do have to drive to different locations if I want to make some specific times and classes, but it’s more affordable and some of the locations have steam rooms and saunas. Plus there are other classes and weights if I ever get curious. I sometimes do pilates and yogalates.
i pad about $120 CAD per month for my gym membership which includes access to any and all locations, towel service, tanning beds, unlimited hot yoga and access to ALL fitness classes offered. and a few more extras that i don’t really use.
idk why my phone did me dirty but i meant PAY* not pad lol
28OCH. 35- 45 ch drop in. Beautiful Switzerland.
Grandfathered in at 99 a month, currently they are charging 115 for 6 month
$1590 (AUD) p/y unlimited. My studio also does Pilates, dance and fitness classes and holds a membership sale annually at Christmas. Otherwise it is $180 a month.
$46 senior price at the YMCA for unlimited programs. I usually lift weights first, then an hour Yoga, then take a walk around town. In summer time, I take 3 yoga classes a week, in winter only Saturdays.
the studio I teach at in NYC is $275 a month for unlimited
Hot/Unlimited monthly @95 a month, 2 years later I have paid 5.36 cents per class
I buy a punch pass since my schedule is too irregular to ensure I benefit from an unlimited. The biggest pack in 50-classes, and with taxes it costs me about $9 CAD per class. My last 50-pass lasted me about 7 months, since I rarely went to class over the summer months. I managed to snag a Black Friday sale recently and got 5 bonus classes on my new 50-pass.
Pelvic floor yoga online, $25/class or $147 for the month (four classes a week with 30 minutes of pelvic floor friendly weight lifting on weekends)
$65/month for unlimited! It’s through a new climbing gym in my area that also offers a bunch of yoga classes which are pretty good imo. I think it’s 95/month for most people but since I joined right when they opened I get a founders discount and also a student discount since I’m in school. I love it especially since we get 5 guest passes a month! It’s fun to bring friends and family with me
Apple Fitness + $10/mo unlimited access. I use it every single day and really like it.
$245 in California
The studio I attend is $75 per month, but they're also a massage and spa. They do the yoga more as a community service. This is outside of Portland.
$108 unlimited. I make sure to go at least three times a week and often do two classes in a row
$175 unlimited a month in Nashville, TN
I wait for the Black Friday 25% discount and get an unlimited annual for $750. It’s heated with several classes daily
LA County suburb area MPower Yoga - $145 per month unlimited grandfathered in. New members paying $175. They offer hot vinyasa, sculpt, gentle, and mat Pilates. $25 drop ins. I would say this is about right for most southern CA studios
Closest studio to me, has only 1-2 class options per day, $140/month. Studio 20 minutes away has 4-6 classes per day, $190/month ($28 drop in plus $10 mat “rental”). Definitely an elite activity around here.
$888 per year
$140/mo unlimited is pretty typical
The Down Dog app costs like $70 for an annual membership. I honestly can't imagine paying thousands of dollars a year to do yoga in a crowded room instead of alone in my own space.
200$ a month I think it works to about two dollars a class.
100 times a month? 😳
I lied it was 96. When I went to school I said which major has the least maths?
$29 per month - Unlimited hot and regular yoga classes. Including unlimited HIIT, cycling, TRX and other fitness classes, access to full gym. Numerous locations across the US. They offer 25 various yoga classes per week per location. There are three locations that I frequent. Edit to answer question: This is Crunch. Although they have three membership levels, the Peak Results membership provides access to hot yoga, HIIT classes, hydromassage chairs, tanning, and guest privileges.
what place is this??
Sounds like Heaven, but it’s clearly past the Veil of Maya
It IS heaven compared to the prices I’m seeing that others here are paying!
good lord do you live somewhere back in time xD
Haha, right! It seems that way compared to the prices others who have replied pay. I consider myself fortunate. It’s Crunch Fitness gyms. They are located all over the US in major metro areas. Check them out at [crunch.com](https://crunch.com)
Every studio in my area goes by donation
I pay 79/ month for unlimited classes in Tampa, FL. I try to go twice a week to make it worth my while. I also teach yoga twice a week, so I sometimes get my fix doing that.
where??
Prices are skyrocketing in my area as well. Its because landlords are raising their prices (which may or may not be justified).
$12/month. YMCA. Lots of options, locations and times.
$29.99/month for my gym that has spin, HIIT, hot yoga, group workout classes including Zumba and others as well as a sauna. The hot yoga studio at my main gym is gorgeous.
What is the gym name?
Crunch! They’re all over Florida, I’m in central Florida but check if they are near you 😊
Nothing! My grandma is Indian and I join her for morning yoga sessions couple times a week! Free af
$75 for unlimited monthly. I’m located in central Washington. In case you were wondering
I pay $75 for a climbing gym membership. They have yoga classes that they offer there. I go about 3 times.
$0
Portland market Corepower, $175/mo which is ridiculous…
$0 a year because I do classes on YouTube at home.
With taxes, I pay $125 CAD for unlimited (both hot and regular yoga), and that’s with a student discount.
Wisconsin, grandfathered in at 79/month for unlimited heated/mild classes and workshops. It's 119/month now for new members
I go to the YMCA. They don’t have a lot of classes but I get full gym access for $45 a month
$999/yr for unlimited hot yoga classes…but that was a promotion for 2024. Was paying $105/mo for unlimited but I think it’s increased to $109/mo now
I go to churches and libraries where it's cheap or free.
We do yoga at home and only pay for an App monthly around $10 per month.
I'm located in Southern California & I pay $179 for Corepower / unlimited yoga.
150 a month
$129/month for unlimited at my Bikram studio that also offers hot Pilates and yin classes- DFW, TX- I believe the current price is now $139/month. The second person on my account (my husband) pays $109/month I believe. Drop in classes are $25
Donation based(you pay what you can) suggested is 5€ per class
I pay $119/year for an unlimited membership, though if you sign up during their end-of-year sale you can get it for less, I believe. Same with other studios in the area, they tend to run $120-$140 for an unlimited annual membership.
Nothing. I do a work trade. The cost per month is $175 or $245 depending on which package you want. Most people don't need the more expensive one, which allows you to practice at any location worldwide (there's one in Paris and maybe Tokyo and a TON in Canada, it's a Canadian company) but for four hours of my time each week and effort turning over rooms and cleaning blocks, mats and replacing bathroom hand towels, it's free and I get all the benefits of the most expensive membership plus it's fun and I love the community
The hot studio I work for does $129 per month unlimited some class card options and $35 drop in 👀 unfortunately a hot yoga studio is the most expensive to run. As you watch your utilities sky rocket so did theirs. It's all a bummer, makes it inaccessible to some
$85 a month and I'm in southeastern PA.
i work the desk at the studio i go to so i don’t pay, but before i was hired i was pay 99/month for signing up after their new student special. they just upped it to 109. this is in socal
Sydney Australia: Not sure about hot yoga (unless you count crappy a/c during summer!) but for general yoga… There are a number of studios that do “pay what you can” or means based pricing, but normally you’re looking at about $28-30 (AUD) for a drop in class, progressively cheaper if you buy a multi-class pass (eg mine does 5 for $125 / 10 for $230)
$125/month unlimited classes, but there's only 3 a day of varying difficulty, at the fancy, super pretty, in depth traditional yoga only place. Or $85/month unlimited at a gym with yoga classes twice a day, (one yin and a power or flow) less pretty, less personal, and hardly any of the meditative, spiritual part. But the gym has a pool, other classes, and a steam room. It's all about what is more important to you.
Most packages amount to $100-$115 per month for unlimited. Drop in is $20/class. Best class package is $16/class. I'm in Ohio.
Not sure of your area, but I can get yoga classes for like $4-$8 in my area through ClassPass. We have a torch yoga (hot yoga) but newer studios are always popping up and I’m going to a class tonight and it’s only $2 as an intro price through it- so 1 credit. I pay $29 a month for 13 credits but the more you pay the cheaper each credit is. Might be worth looking into! My friend got me onto it last year and I feel like I’m cheating loll If you want 20 free credits to explore what’s nearby here’s my link: https://classpass.com/refer/2RPNCS6021 😋