Discover 54 yoga studios in Boston, Massachusetts. Find the perfect class for your practice.
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“Boston offers a vibrant yoga community with 54 studios across 10 neighborhoods.”
— Lisa Marie, Viveka Yoga Studio
Each neighborhood has its own yoga culture. Find the vibe that fits your practice.
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Find yoga studios in South Boston, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
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Find yoga studios in Beacon Hill, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
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Find yoga studios in Packard's Corner, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
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Find yoga studios in South Boston Waterfront, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
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Find yoga studios in Back Bay, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
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Find yoga studios in Fenway–Kenmore, Boston. This neighborhood offers a variety of yoga styles and welcoming studios for all levels.
Explore Fenway–Kenmore→Quick answers about yoga in Boston
There are 54 active yoga studios in Boston, Massachusetts, offering a variety of styles and class formats for practitioners of all levels.
Drop-in yoga classes in Boston typically range from $$. Many studios also offer class packages and monthly memberships for better value.
Boston studios offer a wide variety of yoga styles including Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin, and more. Check individual studio pages for specific offerings.
Yoga studios in Boston are spread across 10 neighborhoods, including South Boston, Beacon Hill, Packard's Corner, and more.
Yes! Most Boston yoga studios welcome beginners with foundational classes, intro offers, and supportive instructors. With an average rating of 4.0 stars, Boston studios are known for creating welcoming environments for new practitioners.
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Andrea Soler is a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT500) with Yoga Alliance, which acknowledges the completion of a yoga teach...

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Aileen Anderson is a Registered Yoga Teacher (E-RYT) with Yoga Alliance, which acknowledges the completion of a yoga tea...
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