Best Yoga studios in Brooklyn

Madhura Studios, Gowanus

A small group of students practicing mindful breathing in a softly lit yoga studio while an instructor guides meditation at the front of the room.
A quiet moment of guided breathwork inside Madhura Studios, Gowanus.

If you’re searching for a yoga space that goes beyond movement and truly embraces healing, Madhura Studios in Gowanus is a hidden gem worth discovering. I initially stopped by for a slow flow class—but ended up staying for nearly two hours, drawn in by the studio’s deeply intentional atmosphere and wide range of offerings.

What makes Madhura stand out isn’t just the diversity of their classes—though that’s impressive. From trauma-informed yoga and yin practices to ancestral movement and breathwork, their programming is clearly curated with care and cultural awareness. It’s a space that consciously welcomes all identities and body types.

One standout event I attended featured Paine the Poet, who blended spoken word with guided meditation. It wasn’t just powerful—it was moving in a way I didn’t expect from a yoga studio. That night, I found myself crying in a room full of strangers, not from sadness, but from finally feeling seen. It’s rare to find a place that holds both artistic expression and emotional depth in such balance.

The studio also hosts unique workshops on intuitive plant medicine, somatic healing, and social justice through art. These aren’t buzzwords—they’re woven into the space’s core mission. You can feel the authenticity the moment you walk in: the facilitators are clearly trained, many events are rooted in lived experience, and nothing ever feels performative or surface-level.

Whether you’re new to yoga or looking for a space that nurtures inner work, Madhura Studios is more than a studio—it’s a community rooted in healing, reflection, and growth.

Instagram: @madhurastudios
Facebook: Madhura Studios

Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 123 Gowanus St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
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And Yoga Studios – Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bright, open yoga studio at And Yoga Studios in Bedford-Stuyvesant with aerial yoga setup and natural light.
A sunlit, spacious practice room at And Yoga Studios in Bedford-Stuyvesant.

And Yoga Studios in Bedford-Stuyvesant doesn’t just offer classes—it offers a vibe. From the moment you step inside, the space feels like a calming hug. Think soft lighting, calming incense, and the kind of genuine community where people actually say hello.

For newcomers, the mix of chanting, pranayama (breathwork), and sound healing might feel a little unfamiliar. I was unsure at first—but by my second class, I was participating with ease. The instructors gently guide you without pressure, and the learning feels intuitive rather than intimidating.

One particularly powerful moment came during a savasana session, where an instructor played singing bowls to close the class. I could actually feel the vibration resonate through the floor and into my body—it was unlike anything I’d experienced in a yoga setting before.

What truly sets And Yoga apart is its radical inclusivity. I’ve practiced alongside elders, beginners, seasoned yogis, and folks across all races, body types, and gender identities. This isn’t just a “come as you are” studio—it’s a space where you’re embraced as you are.

Whether you’re brand new to yoga or deep in your practice, And Yoga Studios meets you where you are—without judgment, and with open arms.

Instagram: @andyogastudios
Facebook: And Yoga Studios
Phone Number: 917-498-9300
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 456 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Brooklyn Yoga Project – Carroll Gardens

Students practicing a forward fold in a warm, wood-floored class at Brooklyn Yoga Project in Carroll Gardens.
A grounding forward-fold sequence at Brooklyn Yoga Project in Carroll Gardens.

If you’re looking for a yoga experience that’s both challenging and deeply personal, Brooklyn Yoga Project in Carroll Gardens delivers. While the studio is small—intimate, even—it’s exactly that size that allows for personalized attention, which sets it apart from larger, more impersonal studios.

The signature heated vinyasa classes are what first brought me in. I expected a mellow flow but ended up in the best kind of sweat-drenched haze. The instructor’s cues were incredibly clear, and even with the intensity, there was a strong focus on breathwork, alignment, and inner awareness.

One moment that stuck with me was during a long-held forward fold. The instructor gently reminded us to deepen our breath—and I swear my entire upper body just released. I hadn’t realized how much tension I was carrying until that moment.

What really defines this studio, though, is the non-competitive, calming vibe. There’s no pressure to perform. No mirrors, no ego. Just you, your mat, and a space that feels genuinely supportive—whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner seeking depth over flash.

Brooklyn Yoga Project may be small, but the experience? Absolutely expansive.

Instagram: @brooklynyogaproject
Facebook: Brooklyn Yoga Project
Phone Number: 917-909-0412
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 7:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Address: 789 Carroll St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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Prema Yoga Brooklyn – Prospect Park South

Students practicing yoga together in a bright, rustic loft space at Prema Yoga Brooklyn in Prospect Park South.
A lively group practice inside Prema Yoga Brooklyn’s warm, rustic studio.

Prema Yoga Brooklyn isn’t your typical vinyasa studio—and that’s exactly its magic. When I walked in expecting a standard flow, I was surprised (and honestly, challenged) by a hybrid class that mixed breathwork, deep core conditioning, and somatic movement. By the end, I was sore in places I didn’t know existed—but I also felt more aligned, grounded, and deeply connected to my body.

The studio’s signature approach fuses yoga, Pilates, dance, and somatic therapy-inspired practices, offering something richer than just “doing poses.” Classes here guide you into body awareness, helping you feel into movement rather than just follow it. It’s ideal if you’re into nervous system regulation, functional strength, or subtle energy work—not just fast-paced flows.

One thing I really appreciated was the instructors’ presence. Their language was intentional, their cues felt like nervous system coaching, and they encouraged modifications that felt intuitive, not forced. The overall vibe? Grounded, thoughtful, and deeply nurturing.

And yes, the back room really does smell like palo santo—it’s a cozy, peaceful setting that invites you to slow down and tune in. Whether you’re a movement nerd or simply looking to reconnect with your body, Prema Yoga offers a deeply nourishing and integrative experience.

Website: prema.yoga
Instagram: @premayoga
Phone Number: 718-622-2373
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 321 Prospect Park S, Brooklyn, NY 11218
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ONEYOGAHOUSE – DUMBO

Sunlit minimalist studio at ONEYOGAHOUSE in DUMBO with polished floors and large windows.
The bright, modern practice space at ONEYOGAHOUSE in DUMBO.

If you’re craving a yoga experience that blends modern aesthetic with deep internal work, ONEYOGAHOUSE in DUMBO might just be your sanctuary. With its striking minimalist design—exposed brick, industrial lighting, and all-white mats—it sets a tone of intentional stillness the moment you walk in.

I attended one of their hot yoga sessions, and it was intense in the best possible way. Instead of pushing through poses alone, the experience felt like a shared journey—the kind where you sweat, breathe, and realign in sync with everyone else in the room. The instructor’s presence was both grounded and motivational, using clear cues that kept us anchored in breath and movement.

What really stood out is the culture this studio cultivates. People arrive early not just to warm up, but to drop into a mindful headspace—you’ll see folks stretching silently, meditating, even journaling in the corner. It’s not a place for performance or ego. The vibe is focused, quietly serious, and deeply respectful of the practice.

ONEYOGAHOUSE asks you to show up fully, physically and mentally. And if you’re ready for a studio that elevates yoga into an immersive, community-rooted ritual, this is where you want to be.

Instagram: @oneyogahouse
Facebook: ONEYOGAHOUSE
Phone Number: 917-970-0896
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Address: 101 Main St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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SPARŚA Brooklyn – Williamsburg & Greenpoint

Students practicing yoga with instructor support at SPARŚA Brooklyn in Williamsburg and Greenpoint.
A guided yoga class inside SPARŚA Brooklyn’s warm, artistic studio.

If you’re craving more than just movement, SPARŚA Brooklyn in Williamsburg and Greenpoint delivers a truly integrative wellness experience. I came for a restorative yoga class and left feeling lighter—physically and mentally. But the real magic? You can flow from mat to massage table or even book a skincare treatment, all under one thoughtfully designed roof.

What sets SPARŚA apart is its seamless blend of yoga, bodywork, and energetic healing. It’s not just a studio—it’s a space curated for nervous system recovery and deep self-connection. My class featured an ambient lo-fi soundscape with subtle chimes, which helped create a meditative state without being overly “woo.” The instructor’s calm presence and grounded cueing supported a practice that felt truly therapeutic.

The studio environment feels spa-like without being clinical—eucalyptus-scented air, soft textures, and earthy lighting give the space warmth and grounding. It’s clear that every detail, from the curated music to the treatment menu, is designed to help you slow down and reset.

Whether you’re looking for restorative yoga, energy balancing, or just a place to breathe and not be rushed, SPARŚA creates space for true restoration—on every level.

Instagram: @sparsa.brooklyn
Facebook: SPARŚA

Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 135 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
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Abhaya Yoga – DUMBO & Gowanus

Best Yoga studios in Brooklyn
A spacious, light-filled class at Abhaya Yoga in DUMBO & Gowanus.

Abhaya Yoga in DUMBO and Gowanus feels like stepping into a lineage—rooted in ancient yogic wisdom yet fully present in the modern world. I arrived early to class and was greeted not just by soft light on the wooden floor, but by the gentle hum of a harmonium being tuned. The entire space holds a sacred, intentional vibe that sets it apart from trendier studios.

Classes here combine alignment-based vinyasa with classical yoga philosophy, creating a practice that’s both physical and deeply internal. While that might sound intense, the instructors make it accessible, welcoming students of all levels with clear guidance, intelligent sequencing, and thoughtful hands-on adjustments.

By the end of class, I felt a rare trifecta: open hips, a long spine, and a clear mind. It was the kind of post-yoga calm that sticks with you—not just in your body, but in your day.

Beyond the mat, Abhaya offers teacher trainings, kirtan events, and community workshops, making it more than just a studio—it’s a home for those looking to root their practice in something deeper than fitness.

Whether you’re new to yoga or seeking a spiritually-grounded vinyasa experience, Abhaya offers both rigor and refuge.


Instagram: @abhayayoga
Facebook: Abhaya Yoga
Phone Number: 718-354-8668
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 202 DUMBO St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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8. Yoga Tribe Brooklyn – Flatbush

Yoga Tribe Brooklyn is the kind of place where you can just show up and get real. There’s no fluff here—just straight-up yoga. I went in for a hot yoga class and, let me tell you, they weren’t joking about how hot it would be. I left feeling like I’d just wrung out a month of stress and tension.

The instructor was clear and motivating, and I appreciated how they gently pushed me to challenge myself without ever making me feel pressured. This is a no-frills studio that’s fiercely loved by its community, and it’s easy to see why. It’s not fancy, but it’s exactly what you need when you’re ready to do the work.

Website: yogatribebrooklyn.com
Instagram: @yogatribebrooklyn
Facebook: Yoga Tribe Brooklyn
Phone Number: (123) 666-7890
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 123 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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9. Y7 Studio Williamsburg – Williamsburg

Y7 is yoga for people who want to feel like they’re in a music video. The dim candlelit room, the booming hip-hop playlist, and the sweat-drenched pace make for an experience that’s both spiritual and seriously intense. During the “flow on your own” moments, I felt like I was in a club—but without the hangover afterward. If you’re here for quiet meditation or gentle stretching, this might not be your vibe.

But if you’re looking for yoga that feels like a workout and a party rolled into one, Y7 will not disappoint. It’s bold, it’s liberating, and it’s a whole lot of fun.

Website: y7studio.com
Instagram: @y7studio
Facebook: Y7 Studio Williamsburg
Phone Number: (123) 777-9876
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Address: 45 Williamsburg St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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10. Modo Yoga NYC – Williamsburg

Modo Yoga gives off this earthy, community-driven vibe that makes you feel immediately at ease. The infrared-heated rooms? Absolutely divine. But what really stuck with me was the gentle, grounded nature of the instructors.

During savasana, the instructor whispered a quote about surrender, and I almost found myself drifting off to sleep with a tear running down my cheek (no shame, it was that beautiful). It’s the kind of place where the practice is deep, the people are warm, and everything feels purposefully calming. Just don’t forget to bring your water—those infrared rooms can make you sweat like never before.

Website: modoyoganyc.com
Instagram: @modoyoganyc
Facebook: Modo Yoga NYC
Phone Number: (123) 888-5555
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 67 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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11. Sky Ting Yoga – Greenpoint

Sky Ting has that effortlessly curated vibe, with soft lighting, pastel props, and windows that let in just the right amount of sunlight. I went in expecting style over substance, but the teachers here are next-level. They blend Katonah Yoga with Chinese medicine principles, and the experience totally changed how I view certain poses.

It’s definitely trendy but in a way that actually deepens your practice. I left feeling more connected to my breath, my core, and surprisingly, my focus. Bonus: a tiny dog wandered through the studio during class, which made the whole experience feel even more grounded.

Website: skytingyoga.com
Instagram: @skytingyoga
Facebook: Sky Ting Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 222-5555
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 99 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
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12. Three Jewels Yoga – East Village (nearby)

Three Jewels isn’t just a yoga studio—it’s a sanctuary for those looking to go deeper. While it’s technically not in Brooklyn, it’s absolutely worth the trip. The nonprofit blends Tibetan Buddhism with yoga and meditation, and the classes are donation-based, which gives it this humble, heartfelt vibe. When I walked in stressed, I walked out feeling noticeably softer, even if I didn’t quite have an “enlightening” experience. If you’re into dharma talks and meaningful teachings, this is where you’ll find them.

Website: threejewels.org
Instagram: @threejewelsyoga
Facebook: Three Jewels Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 444-6666
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 111 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009
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13. The Yoga Common – Dumbo

The Yoga Common is the kind of place that feels like it was designed with dreamers in mind. The studio’s white brick walls, expansive windows, and just enough plants give it this serene, almost cinematic atmosphere.

The flows are gentle, poetic, and the instructors’ calm confidence makes you trust their cues right away. I took a midday class that reset my entire mental state, and afterward, there was tea in the lounge where people actually connected and had real conversations—no “nice class” surface talk here. It’s a refreshing space that encourages mindfulness both on and off the mat.

Website: theyogacommon.com
Instagram: @theyogacommon
Facebook: The Yoga Common
Phone Number: (123) 555-1111
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 47 Main St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
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14. Om Factory – Midtown + pop-ups in Brooklyn

If you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, Om Factory is the place to go. I showed up with some nerves, ready to try aerial yoga for the first time, and ended up suspended in silks with the biggest smile on my face.

The classes are fun and playful, but there’s also real technique behind every flip and float. There’s a joyous energy that makes you feel like you’re in a circus (but in the best way). And yeah, I almost kicked over a silk hammock, but I survived, and it’s a memory I’ll keep laughing at. If you’re craving something joyful and physically challenging, this spot’s for you.

Website: omfactorynyc.com
Instagram: @omfactorynyc
Facebook: Om Factory NYC
Phone Number: (123) 444-5555
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 345 W 35th St, New York, NY 10001
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15. Yoga Vida Williamsburg – Williamsburg

Yoga Vida is the staple you keep coming back to. The instructors here are knowledgeable without the pretension, and the classes are accessible but still offer enough of a challenge to keep things interesting.

I took a Basics class and quickly realized how humbling yoga can be when you focus on proper alignment—plank pose is no joke when you’re really doing it right! The vibe here is low-key but professional, and it’s the kind of studio that makes you feel like you’re part of something lasting, rather than just another trendy spot.

Website: yogavida.com
Instagram: @yogavida
Facebook: Yoga Vida Williamsburg
Phone Number: (123) 999-8888
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 123 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249
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16. Bode NYC – Flatiron & Brooklyn pop-ups

For those who are die-hard Bikram fans or just love the consistency of a hot yoga sequence, Bode is your go-to. I joined a pop-up session in Brooklyn, and it was intense—like, I sweated through my mat intense.

But despite the heat, the class was energizing and deeply rewarding. The instructors maintain discipline without being overbearing, and the energy in the room is this silent camaraderie of people pushing through together. They also take hydration seriously—expect coconut water suggestions around every corner, which I definitely appreciated.

Website: bodeyoga.com
Instagram: @bodeyoga
Facebook: Bode Yoga NYC
Phone Number: (123) 555-1234
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 456 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
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17. Sonic Yoga – Hell’s Kitchen (Brooklyn classes occasionally)

Sonic Yoga is a vibrant, joyful studio that isn’t afraid to get a little weird. I went in for a heart-opening flow, and the instructor played Prince while we giggled through backbends. But don’t let the fun fool you—the physical challenge is real.

I left the studio with wobbly legs and an open chest, feeling like I had just experienced a session of therapy disguised as playtime. It’s a place where laughter and yoga go hand in hand, and honestly, it made me rethink the whole “serious yoga” thing. Fun and challenging? Yes, please.

Website: sonicyoga.com
Instagram: @sonicyoga
Facebook: Sonic Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 888-7654
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 123 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036
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18. YO BK – Greenpoint & Williamsburg

YO BK is structured, sweaty, and strangely addictive. I tried Baptiste Power Yoga for the first time and left feeling like I’d just completed something impossible.

Every class is a challenge, but it’s the kind of place where you feel proud of every drop of sweat. The instructors are tough but encouraging, pushing you to your limits while always having your back. After one power flow, I stood up taller and realized: this is what yoga does for confidence. It’s bootcamp-y, but with the perfect balance of support.

Website: yobk.com
Instagram: @yobk
Facebook: YO BK
Phone Number: (123) 666-1234
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 89 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
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19. Yoga Agora – Astoria (close enough to count)

Yoga Agora is the kind of open, sunlit studio where you immediately feel welcome. The outdoor classes are a real highlight—my favorite was one on a breezy morning where the instructor adapted everything to the natural surroundings with such grace.

There’s nothing flashy here, just solid, grounded yoga with a real sense of community. It’s a place where you come to breathe, move, and just be, and that’s exactly what makes it so special.

Website: yogaagora.com
Instagram: @yogaagora
Facebook: Yoga Agora
Phone Number: (123) 444-8888
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 2344 29th St, Astoria, NY 11106
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20. Stanton Street Yoga – LES/Brooklyn crossover crowd

Stanton Street Yoga feels like a true community space, and it’s not just the yoga that makes it special. The studio is deeply rooted in inclusivity, activism, and heart-centered practice. I took a class here where, at the end, I found myself tearing up for no reason—just a sudden emotional release that yoga sometimes sneaks up on you with. The instructors blend mindfulness with movement in a way that feels necessary, not forced.

There’s a real sense of belonging here. It’s a place where people genuinely connect before and after class, and there’s this rare, unspoken feeling of “we’re all in this together.” If you want yoga that nourishes the soul and brings about personal growth, this is the spot.

Website: stantonstreetyoga.com
Instagram: @stantonstreetyoga
Facebook: Stanton Street Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 888-5432
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 220 Stanton St, New York, NY 10002
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21. Yoga Room NYC – Long Island City & Greenpoint events

Yoga Room feels like the reliable friend you can count on. The studio is grounded, and there’s a comforting consistency to the flow of the classes. I tried a community class in Greenpoint, and it was so easy to get into the rhythm of it. The instructors are calm and reassuring, and the space has just the right amount of warmth and simplicity.

It’s not trying to reinvent yoga—it’s giving you what you need every single time. I loved the unpretentious vibe here, and if you’re looking for a steady, no-frills practice, Yoga Room is your go-to.

Website: yogaroomnyc.com
Instagram: @yogaroomnyc
Facebook: Yoga Room NYC
Phone Number: (123) 333-9876
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 1117 47th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101
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22. Lucky 13 Saloon: Black Metal Yoga – Gowanus

Yes, this is a real thing. Black metal and yoga in a bar. I was skeptical at first, but somehow, it worked. The class is an all-levels Vinyasa flow set to the intense sounds of doom metal. It’s the kind of experience that feels rebellious and cathartic, and honestly, it was one of the most empowering yoga classes I’ve taken. The music thunders overhead, and you move through poses with a feeling of liberation.

You’re drenched in sweat, but it feels oddly transformative. And yes, you get a drink after class. This isn’t for everyone, but if you’re looking for something bold, strange, and freeing, you’ll love this.

Website: lucky13saloon.com
Instagram: @lucky13saloon
Facebook: Lucky 13 Saloon
Phone Number: (123) 555-4321
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
    Address: 666 13th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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23. Body Mind Salt – Bay Ridge

Body Mind Salt is an experience unlike any other. The studio is housed inside a Himalayan salt chamber, and at first, I wasn’t sure if it was pseudoscience or magic. But after class, I left feeling completely relaxed—calmer than I’ve been in a long time.

The salt-infused air, combined with restorative yoga and intentional breathwork, makes this place feel like a sanctuary for the body and mind. The space is warm and pink-lit, with a calming energy that’s not just about the practice—it’s about the overall experience of slowing down and reconnecting with yourself.

Website: bodymindsalt.com
Instagram: @bodymindsalt
Facebook: Body Mind Salt
Phone Number: (123) 666-1234
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 789 5th Ave, Bay Ridge, NY 11209
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24. Spot Yoga – Various Parks

You haven’t really done yoga in Brooklyn until you’ve done it in one of its beautiful green spaces. Spot Yoga offers pop-up classes in parks across the borough, and it’s exactly as grounding as it sounds. Picture doing yoga in Prospect Park next to someone’s off-leash Labradoodle, and you’ve got the vibe.

The natural setting makes it feel like you’re part of something bigger. One class ended with us lying in savasana as the sun dipped through the trees, and it was one of the most peaceful moments I’ve ever had on a yoga mat. It’s casual, it’s fun, and it’s the perfect way to practice outdoors.

Website: spotyoga.com
Instagram: @spotyoga
Facebook: Spot Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 777-4444
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
    Address: Various locations in Brooklyn (check website for park schedule)
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25. YogaMaya NYC – Virtual & events in Brooklyn

YogaMaya blends devotion with smart sequencing, offering a balance of physical practice and spiritual depth. I attended one of their outdoor pop-ups by the water, and it was part flow, part bhakti chanting, and entirely transformative.

The instructors are warm and articulate, and they make sure you connect with both the body and the spirit. The environment feels intentionally peaceful—whether online or in person, the space they create is one of balance. If you’re looking for yoga that brings you into alignment with your spiritual and physical self, YogaMaya offers a welcoming, thoughtful experience.

Website: yogamaya.com
Instagram: @yogamaya_nyc
Facebook: YogaMaya NYC
Phone Number: (123) 555-6666
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: Virtual & pop-ups in Brooklyn
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26. Shambhala Yoga & Dance Center – Prospect Heights

Shambhala Yoga & Dance Center is vibrant, colorful, and full of heart. This isn’t just a yoga studio—it’s a creative space that encourages expression and exploration. The classes are joyful and supportive, and I took one that infused dance with yoga.

By the end, I felt like I had just been to a creative retreat. It’s also a wonderful spot for families, as they offer kids’ classes and parent-child workshops. If you’re looking for a space that makes you feel connected to your creativity and community, this place is a treasure.

Website: shambhalayogadance.com
Instagram: @shambhalayogadance
Facebook: Shambhala Yoga & Dance Center
Phone Number: (123) 888-1111
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 1087 Dean St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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27. Sacred Brooklyn – Bed-Stuy

Sacred Brooklyn is one of those rare gems where yoga meets community in such an authentic way. The studio, a beloved Black-owned space, offers rigorous classes that are also deeply affirming. There’s a strong sense of community here, and it’s one of those places where people really check in with each other before and after class.

The energy is high, but it’s always supportive. During one class, we ended with spontaneous applause—not for the instructor, but for ourselves. That moment captured the essence of Sacred Brooklyn perfectly: it’s about empowerment, growth, and connection.

Website: sacredbrooklyn.com
Instagram: @sacredbrooklyn
Facebook: Sacred Brooklyn
Phone Number: (123) 444-3333
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
    Address: 333 Malcolm X Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11233
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28. Dou Yoga – Clinton Hill

Dou Yoga is minimalist, bright, and refreshingly quiet. The vibe here is grounded, and the classes are focused on alignment and intentional pacing.

I remember how the instructor paused to explain subtle adjustments during a class, and those small changes made a world of difference in how each pose felt. It’s one of the few places where the silence feels sacred rather than awkward. If you’re into quiet spaces where you can really connect with your body and focus on alignment, Dou Yoga is a wonderful escape from the usual noise of city life.

Website: douyoga.com
Instagram: @douyoga
Facebook: Dou Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 555-3333
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 250 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205
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29. HealHaus – Clinton Hill

HealHaus is more than just a yoga studio—it’s a wellness collective. I came for a gentle yoga class and ended up staying for a sound bath and smoothie. The entire experience is designed to restore both body and soul, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting.

The instructors are trauma-informed and create a space where healing happens not just on the mat, but through the entire environment. Whether you’re looking for yoga or a place to relax and reset, HealHaus is a spot that truly cares for you in every sense of the word.

Website: healhaus.com
Instagram: @healhaus
Facebook: HealHaus
Phone Number: (123) 555-2222
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 1080 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11238
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30. Jaya Yoga Center – Park Slope

Jaya Yoga Center is spacious, serene, and the kind of studio you’ll want to visit again and again. They offer a little bit of everything—vinyasa, restorative, prenatal, and even baby-and-me classes.

The instructors are warm, welcoming, and the front desk staff always greets you with a smile (which, let’s be honest, really matters). There’s a calm, steady energy to Jaya, and the occasional rumble of the F train just adds to its Brooklyn charm. If you want a studio that feels like home, this is it.

Website: jayayogacenter.com
Instagram: @jayayogacenter
Facebook: Jaya Yoga Center
Phone Number: (123) 999-4321
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 99 7th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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31. Sangha Yoga Shala – Williamsburg

Sangha Yoga Shala offers a deeply spiritual experience without being preachy. The lighting is soft, the music is low, and every class feels grounding from the very first breath.

I tried a slow flow class here focused on hip openers, and it was like unlocking tension I didn’t even know I had. The instructors here encourage self-inquiry, not just movement, which made the practice feel more introspective. If you’re looking for a place that helps you connect with your body and mind on a deeper level, this studio is a perfect fit.

Website: sanghayogashala.com
Instagram: @sanghayogashala
Facebook: Sangha Yoga Shala
Phone Number: (123) 555-2121
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 199 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
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32. Kula Yoga Project – Williamsburg

Kula Yoga Project is sweaty, smart, and intensely focused on the details. I’ve never had my plank pose broken down so thoroughly or usefully before, and it made such a difference in my practice. The energy here is focused and even a little intense, which makes it feel more like a true practice lab than just another class.

The instructors are incredibly detail-oriented, offering cues that refine your technique and push you to improve. They also host workshops for those looking to deepen their practice, making it a great spot for anyone serious about yoga.

Website: kulayoga.com
Instagram: @kulayogaproject
Facebook: Kula Yoga Project
Phone Number: (123) 444-9999
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
    Address: 125 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11249
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33. Form + Flow – Greenpoint

Form + Flow is the cool cousin of Brooklyn yoga studios—stylish but never superficial. I went for a strong vinyasa class and ended up sweating buckets while still somehow feeling graceful.

The studio’s clean, calming design, combined with their top-tier playlists, creates the perfect atmosphere for a truly focused practice. And the eucalyptus-scented towels at the end? Complete game-changer. If you’re looking for a beautiful, well-rounded yoga experience, Form + Flow is the place to be.

Website: formandflow.com
Instagram: @formandflow
Facebook: Form + Flow
Phone Number: (123) 333-4444
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 222 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222
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34. Align Brooklyn – Park Slope

Align Brooklyn is a hybrid studio that offers both chiropractic care and yoga under one roof. It’s a bit clinical, but in a reassuring way—it feels like you’re in good hands. I joined a lunchtime flow here and left feeling both worked and aligned.

The instructors have a therapeutic energy, always observing closely and offering smart, gentle assists. It’s a great place for those recovering from injury or simply looking for a mindful practice that goes beyond just physical movement.

Website: alignbrooklyn.com
Instagram: @alignbrooklyn
Facebook: Align Brooklyn
Phone Number: (123) 555-1010
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: 101 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
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35. Llamaste Yoga Center – Virtual & events in Brooklyn

Llamaste Yoga is exactly as playful as it sounds, and I loved every minute of it. Yes, there are llama-themed mats and mugs, but beneath the whimsy, the classes are heartfelt, accessible, and fun.

I joined an outdoor flow where we did “play poses” like frog jumps and lion’s breath, and it was silly in the best way. It’s a space that encourages you to let go, have fun, and not take yourself too seriously. If you’re looking for a light-hearted, joy-filled yoga experience, Llamaste offers the perfect balance of play and practice.

Website: llamasteyoga.com
Instagram: @llamasteyoga
Facebook: Llamaste Yoga
Phone Number: (123) 444-6666
Hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7:30 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Address: Virtual & pop-ups in Brooklyn
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About Tea Tea is a passionate yoga instructor and wellness advocate who has devoted her life to helping others find balance, inner peace, and strength through the transformative power of yoga. With a deep love for holistic living and mindfulness, Tea’s mission is to inspire her students to
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