Discover your strength, balance, and inner peace with these best-in-class yoga studios in Pittsburgh.
Yoga Factory
Yoga Factory, located in Lawrenceville and Squirrel Hill, dedicates past life teachings to current practice for all skill levels. You can even do online classes!
The studio primarily focuses on Asana, meaning posture, but also offers meditation, yoga philosophy, bodywork, teacher training, classes, retreats, special events, and more! So find what moves you and get into flow with Yoga Factory. You could start by attending their sound bath on Friday, May 24th at 6pm in Squirrel Hill.
Yoga Flow
With six locations across the Pittsburgh region, Yoga Flow is the destination for all yogis. They host events and workshops from sound baths to chakra cleanses. Also, they do life-changing tranquility retreats that will inspire and manifest new possibilities.
New to yoga? Sign up as a new student and only pay $30 for 30 days! And women, this one’s for you — join the Full Moon in Sagittarius Women’s Circle on Friday, May 26th from 7:30pm – 9:30pm at their Shadyside location. Rest, relax, and recharge!
SUP Yoga PGH, LLC
Good weather is here, and so are good times on the water! Try something new like guided stand-up paddleboard yoga, and take one of SUP Yoga PGH’s classes in North Park, Brady’s Run, or Robinson, available from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
Also, they even do private events! Follow SUP Yoga PGH, LLC on Instagram and also check out their events on Facebook for all info.
Schoolhouse Yoga
With locations in the Strip District and North Hills, Schoolhouse Yoga has something for everyone in Pittsburgh. Classes include Gentle, Prenatal, Yin, Yoga 1, Yoga 2, Ashtanga, Flow, Kundalini and also kids yoga! So breathe, treat yourself, and elevate your body and spirit today.
Other Local Yoga Studios
Some other top yoga businesses around Pittsburgh include Amazing Yoga, OM Lounge, Iyengar Yoga Institute of Pittsburgh, Yoga Love, One Point One Yoga, Yoga Hive, and so many more.
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