We narrow down some of the best yoga studios in Singapore to balance your mind, body and soul.
A boutique yoga studio near Bishan Park, Align is endearingly humble in size, but its small classes also means that you get more personalised attention from their highly-qualified instructors. This is a safe space that doesn’t discriminate, and welcomes people of all shapes, sizes and experience level.
Located at the PUB Recreation Club, All About Yoga is, quite literally, all about yoga. Whether you’re looking to improve strength, balance and flexibility, enhance core strength or get a lean and toned body, there are yoga, aerial, barre and Pilates classes to help achieve your goals.
If you’re looking for a safe haven to practise yoga, Bliss Shala is an intimate home studio where you’ll find a judgement-free and trauma-sensitive community. It was founded by Krisa Qiu, a certified facilitator in Trauma Centre Trauma Sensitive Yoga, who’ll support your development in personalised classes.
Founded by the late yoga instructor Adlyn, who passed away in 2019 from breast cancer, Club Yoga is a reflection of her indelible spirit. Here, they offer a wide range of classes, from aerial classes for kids to mat Pilates and hatha poses for adults. Perfect for beginners and experienced yogis alike.
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If you’re in Holland Village, take a pause from the chaos of life and clock in a yoga session at Freedom Yoga. You’ll be guided by teachers who are united by a shared passion for yoga. And if you need to head back to work after, there are ample shower facilities to wash up and freshen up.
Hale Yoga has branches in Somerset and Tanjong Pagar, making it easy for busy professionals to squeeze in a yoga session. If you want to sharpen your mental focus, try the Aerial Yoga classes, but if you’ve seen suffering from tight back and shoulders, you’ll love the Wheel Vinyasa class.
Hom Yoga is a stunning studio that encourages a deep understanding of yourself and your connection with nature. It also provides a Hom Yoga Training Academy for those who want to conduct their own personal practice. If the kiddos want to give yoga a try, there’s even a Mini Glow Yoga Club.
From Singapore and Malaysia to Russia and Taiwan, iDance Yoga & Studio has a team of internationally-certified instructors who will guide you in your yoga and dance practice. There is an extensive list of classes offered here, ranging from TRX, Pilates and yoga to prenatal/postnatal, HIIT and dance.
With yoga instructor Trisno Widiyanto at the helm, Iyengar on Bukit Pasoh Road feels like a complete centre for practitioners and future teachers of yoga. Apart from the yoga classes and education courses, we love the workshops where you’re taught how to care for your body.
In Hindi, Jal means water. And at Jal Yoga, the instructors hold classes that help your body flow just like water. A three-in-one yoga, Pilates and barre studio, Jal Yoga also comes with an infrared heat yoga, which uses radiated heat like rays from the sun to help alleviate body aches and pain.
Founded by Jiamin Yang who’s trained as an International Ballroom Dancer and yoga teacher, Jyan Yoga Studio uses yoga as a tool of introspection and a form of physical workout. It offers everything from yoga workshops and livestreams, but what gets people coming back is the welcoming community.
Promoting “yoga for normal people”, KPY Studio was founded by Kate Porter, who discovered yoga as a healing tool after she was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and Fibromyalgia. She has transferred ownership to Li Ling, who continues the studio’s good fight in using yoga to benefit everyday people.
Looking to still your mind, burn fats or simply dance to pumping music? Keep Fit With Me has something for everyone who’s looking to maintain good health. A single studio offering yoga, dance and fitness classes, there are also virtual classes if time doesn’t allow you to go down to the studio.
Looking for a women-only environment to practise hot yoga? LAVA Yoga checks those boxes. The all-female instructor team will impart wisdom on different types of yoga. And its Hinoki x Hot Stone Studio comes with multiple benefits, including weight loss and improved skin condition.
Masters’ Yoga Sadhan offers a convenient place for those working in the Telok Ayer area to clock in a good yoga session. Helmed by Shree, a yoga instructor who’s been awarded Yoga Acharya (Master of Yoga), and Yumi, who specialises in prenatal, Hatha and Vinyasa yoga, you know you’re in very capable hands.
Situated on East Coast Road, Music Love Yoga was co-founded by Renuka Silvaraju, a yoga instructor who will guide you on everything from Yin Yoga to Ashtanga Led. This studio in Katong is also perfect for pregnant ladies based in the East who are looking for prenatal yoga classes.
At OhmSantih Yoga, yoga is not just taught to be done in the studio, but conditioned to be a way of life. And whether it’s mindfulness courses, corporate yoga classes or yoga therapy classes, having no more than five to six students per class ensures you’ll get more personalised attention.
Ojas means the “essence of vitality” that promotes and sustains physical vitality, mental clarity and overall positive health, and that’s what Ojas Yoga Wellness strives for. It offers everything from yoga therapy to prenatal yoga. But if you need tranquility from a hectic life, try its sound bowl healing sessions.
Growing older does not have to mean a deteriorating body. At Olivfitness, the instructors have 25 years of combined experience that will help you feel younger and healthier. Offering yoga, Zumba and dance, it also has infrared-heated rooms with plenty of benefits, including stress reduction and detox.
A yoga and barre studio, On Good Ground offers a range of classes that pays special attention to mindful movement. Whether you’re discovering your inner ballerina in Ballet Barre or having a connection with your breath in Viyansa Flow, there’s something for everyone whether you’re new or experienced.
Perched on the 13th floor of the Singapore Post Centre, Our Yoga Place comes with a reference library, showers and a special section for cleansing processes. You’ll also enjoy their blog that shares everything from the benefits of yoga for gut health and meditation for beginners.
“Yoga is for everyone and anyone” – that’s the philosophy that Platinum Yoga believes in. With five different locations and hundreds of classes available seven days a week, they make it impossible for you to have any excuse not to squeeze in a yoga session, regardless of age, size or experience level.
Pure Yoga is on a mission to help people “lead happier, healthier and more balanced lives”. If you’re unsure where to begin, refer to their five pillars: Healing, Grounding, Dynamic, Hot and Specialised. There are specific classes under these categories that will help tackle your specific needs.
Since 2008, Real Yoga has been actively practising and teaching the concept of “yoga from the heart”. Their classes revolve around the four pillars of yoga –Care, Body, Mind and Hot – which guide the teachers in providing you with the best quality service.
Meaning “kindness, generosity, patience and consideration toward others’, Shan is a yoga and dance studio that has a wide range of classes, from Acro Yoga and Yoga Therapy to Shoulder Opening and Aerial Yoga. And if the art of belly dancing is something you want to consider, there are classes for that as well.
Nestled within Bugis Village, Shiva Yoga has an extensive list of classes, from Hot Yoga to Deep Stretch. Even in a group class setting, they will still focus on your individual development as a yoga practitioner. They believe true growth is not a sped up process, and strive to be on this journey of mindful practice with you.
One of Singapore’s premium boutique yoga studios, Sweatbox Yoga will get you perspiring in no time with its extensive selection of hot and regular yoga classes that are catered for beginner, intermediate and advanced practitioners. It currently has three branches located in Bukit Timah, Orchard and Raffles Place.
Formerly known as True Yoga, TFX offers 30 different types of yoga, hot yoga and Pilates classes, all of which offer different benefits, be it improved sleep, better posture, or mind-body connection and clarity. TFX also has fitness clubs in Funan and Millenia Walk that come with snazzy facilities.
Positioning itself as the best calisthenics, yoga and HIIT hybrid studio in Singapore, The Faculty was founded by Haaziq and Ashikin, who kickstarted their journey with outdoor calisthenics bootcamps. They use the principles of yoga as the foundation that strengthens the practice of HIIT and calisthenics.
With more than 150 classes every week and three different outlets to choose from, Tirisula makes it impossible not to clock in a good yoga and Pilates session. They have everything from sun salutations in the morning to Yin Yoga at night. Teaching courses and certifications are also available here.
Sharing is caring, and the experienced practitioners at Trust Yoga want to share their knowledge that consists of yogic science, asana, pranayama and kriya practices and meditation. Regardless of your age, body type or experience level, this is where you’ll experience an overhaul of your mind and body.
Started in 2011, Vyasa Yoga was founded in affiliation with S-Vyasaa, a leading yoga university in Bangalore. They marry the best of ancient Yoga teachings with modern-day science, and under the guidance of their certified instructors, you will be properly guided in your yoga journey.
Yoga Inc offers everything from prenatal classes to Hot 26, which is practised in a heated room to give your organs and muscles good health. With five branches to choose from, travelling to get your yoga fix is made easier. And as icing on the cake, you’ll get to enjoy free classes all day on your birthday.
One of three fitness concepts under Lab Studios, Yoga Lab is a boutique studio offering specially designed classes for people of different experience levels. Beginners can try Yoga Stretch, which is great for tension release, while the more experienced onea can opt for Yoga Playground for guidance on asanas.
The name Yoga Mala is derived from the word Mala – the string of beads that help you focus on the mind and create awareness and consciousness. At Yoga Mala, it’s all about learning the right breathing techniques and meditation through classes that aim to promote both the physical and mental well-being.
Housed within a shophouse at Telok Ayer, Yoga Mandala offers courses for aspiring yoga instructors and a wide selection of classes for people of different experience levels. If you want a good sweat session, try Power Yoga. It strengthens the body through movement that puts your flexibility to the test.
Yoga Movement has a total of nine aesthetically-pleasing studios. But beyond aesthetics, this is where yoga practitioners and budding yoga teachers alike can find what they’re looking for. And where’s the fun in doing yoga without some cool threads? Head to their merchandise store to get some snazzy tops.
Whether you’re new or a seasoned pro, Yoga+ has something that will appeal to you. And depending on how often you can or want to attend yoga sessions, you can choose between the Class Bundles and Unlimited Sessions. And if you really are strapped for time, they also have livestream classes twice daily.
Looking for a solid foundation? Ziva Yoga believes that the practice of yoga can be the root of your health and happiness. A five minute walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT station, the yoga studio offers everything from Hatha-Vinyasa to Hot Classic. They also hold regular workshops so visit their site for updates.
Helmed by Boe who left her job as a special needs teacher to pursue her yoga passions, ZoYoga is where you’ll experience mental, physical and spiritual growth. While they do have a studio, you also have the option of doing yoga by the beach if you want to be close with nature.
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