Yoga studios in Singapore
Angry, anxious, and upset 24/7? Welcome to adulting, my friend. Life may not always be a bed of roses, but hey, there are plenty of ways you can make it rosier – like clocking in some zen time at yoga studios.
We’ve rounded up some yoga studios in Singapore for you to visit and check out. Think hot yoga, beginner-friendly classes, and callisthenics-yoga sessions that’ll help you obtain a healthier body and mind. Leggo.
Table of Contents
- Yoga studios in Singapore
- What are the different types of yoga available in Singapore?
- What do I need for a yoga class?
- Overview of yoga studios in Singapore
- 1. Real Yoga
- 2. Sweatbox Yoga
- 3. Jal Yoga
- 4. Hom Yoga
- 5. Yoga Movement
- 6. Yoga Inc
- 7. Paus Yoga
- 8. Yoga+
- 9. Lab Studios
- 10. PURE Yoga
- 11. Yoga In Common
- 12. Hale Yoga
- 13. LAVA Yoga
- Choosing the right yoga studio for you
What are the different types of yoga available in Singapore?
Type of Yoga | Description | Best For |
Hatha Yoga | Slow-paced with basic poses and breathing techniques. | Beginners improving flexibility and posture. |
Vinyasa Yoga | Dynamic, flow-based, syncing poses with breath. | Building strength with cardio. |
Ashtanga Yoga | Structured sequence, physically demanding. | Seasoned yogis seeking discipline and stamina. |
Hot Yoga | Practiced in a heated room for flexibility and detoxification. | Those who enjoy sweating and deeper stretches. |
Yin Yoga | Meditative, holding poses for several minutes. | Relaxation, stress relief, joint mobility. |
Power Yoga | Vigorous, fitness-focused yoga for strength and endurance. | Challenging workouts. |
Prenatal Yoga | Tailored for pregnant women, focusing on safe poses and relaxation. | Expecting moms easing pregnancy discomfort. |
Aerial Yoga | Yoga with hammocks for acrobatic poses. | Adventurous yogis enhancing core strength. |
Restorative Yoga | Gentle poses held longer with props for total relaxation. | Unwinding, healing from injuries. |
What do I need for a yoga class?
If you’re going to a studio, a pair of yoga leggings and a longline sports bra or cotton tee should suffice, as equipment and props like mats and blocks should be provided. But here’s a yoga starter kit if you’d like to continue practicing yoga at home:
- Yoga mat: Non-slip and thick are factors you’ll want to consider, as they’ll prevent mats from moving and provide padding when you’re on your knees. Optional: A yoga mat carrier strap that’ll make transporting your mat more convenient.
- Yoga blocks: A set of 2 will provide stability while holding certain poses.
- Yoga straps: Used in more advanced yoga poses to deepen stretches.
Overview of yoga studios in Singapore
Yoga Studio | Best Feature | Trial Price |
Real Yoga | Curated classes that target specific areas of the body, like shoulder and hip openings. | Free 1 class |
Sweatbox Yoga | Specialises in hot yoga for flexibility, muscle relief, and calorie burn. | None, drop-in from $38 |
Jal Yoga | Infrared heat yoga that’s gentle and detoxifying, plus face yoga classes. | Free 1 class |
Hom Yoga | Baby and kid-friendly classes with 7-day unlimited trial. | $49 for 1-week unlimited classes |
Yoga Movement | 10 outlets with IG-worthy studios and diverse difficulty-based classes. | $49 for 2-class trial package |
Yoga Inc | Offers 18 types of yoga classes across 4 studios. | $50 for 3-class trial package |
Paus Yoga | Boutique studio with Singapore River views and small class sizes. | $85 for 3-class trial package |
Yoga+ | Specialises in vinyasa yoga with a free trial every 1st-7th of the month. | Free 1 class |
Lab Studios | Beginner-friendly classes and packages combining yoga, barre, and pilates. | $50 for 3-class trial package |
PURE Yoga | Offers wall-rope and aerial yoga, plus membership perks. | $49 for 3-class trial package |
Yoga In Common | Stress-relief aromatherapy yoga and meditation soundscape sessions. | $95 for 5-class trial package |
Hale Yoga | Aerial yoga with hanging silks and hoops for challenging poses. | $50 for 1 class |
LAVA Yoga | Women-only hot yoga studio using Tokyo-imported Hinoki heating technology. | $20 for 1 class |
1. Real Yoga
Curated classes that target specific areas of the body
Image credit: Real Yoga via Facebook
Whether you’re in your 20s or mid-40s, most of us inevitably experience body aches from hunching over laptops or poor sleeping posture. Real Yoga helps to combat these pains by formulating curated classes that target specific areas of your body.
For example, those who suffer from stiff shoulders can go for the Shoulder and Hips Opening session. There’s also the Leg Balance class or the Back Bend class for all you consistent slouchers.
Trial: Free 1 class
Yoga available: Hatha, hot, yin
Real Yoga review: “Highly recommended for new and regular practitioners to join Real Yoga. The teachers are very knowledgeable and friendly. I have been practicing yoga with RY since 2017 and I look forward to being with them for many more years.”
– Kathy Heng via Google Maps
Full list of Real Yoga locations.
2. Sweatbox Yoga
Known for hot yoga
Image credit: Sweatbox Yoga
Sweatbox Yoga is exactly what it is – the place to sweat out all toxicity and bad vibes. The studio specialises in hot yoga which helps improve flexibility and lung capacity, relieve muscle aches, and burn a tonne of calories. But don’t sweat it if hot yoga isn’t your thing as the place also has regular yoga and classes for kids and pregnant ladies.
Trial: None, drop-in class from $38
Yoga available: Hot hatha, flow, vinyasa, yin, prenatal
Sweatbox Yoga review: “Amazing hot yoga studio; great air quality as they open windows before/after class – it’s a must for hot yoga. Plus, the instructor was amazing! He was so knowledgeable and gave great instructing points. I have been practicing yoga for many years and just by listening to his instructions I understood so many mistakes I make in my movements.”
– Marta via Google Maps
Full list of Sweatbox Yoga locations.
3. Jal Yoga
Infrared heat yoga to remove toxins
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Jal Yoga offers an alternative to hot yoga for those who might be sensitive to high temperatures. The studio uses infrared heating panels that directly warms up your body instead, and it’s completely safe for all to experience. You’ll enjoy the same benefits as hot yoga, such as lowered blood pressure and increased flexibility.
They also offer face yoga classes, where participants will go through a 6-week course to learn the different facial yoga techniques. This includes vital acupressure points and gua sha skills that will stimulate your face muscles and boost skin health. Botox, who?
Trial: Free 1 class
Yoga available: Hatha, asana and pranayama, ashtanga vinyasa, aerial, yin, restorative
Jal Yoga review: “Have been attending classes here for more than a year. Yoga instructors are experienced, yoga room is spacious for 30 pax. Many lockers available, there are 2 shower rooms for the ladies and also for the gentlemen. Yoga room is non-air-conditioned because it is infrared-room which is good for practice, but there are many fans available. Floor cleanliness can be improved further.”
– Trista Kok via Google Maps
Full list of Jal Yoga locations.
4. Hom Yoga
Baby & kid-friendly classes
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Turn yoga sessions into a family affair with Hom Yoga, where lil’ tots from 18 months to 3 years old can join the fun at the Mini Glow Yoga Club. As for the mummies and daddies, the studio offers various classes including vinyasa, hot hatha, and restorative yin that’ll get your body moving and blood flowing.
Trial packages go for $49/pax, and you’ll get 7 days of unlimited yoga classes. You can also use the Hom Yoga mobile app to easily manage and book your preferred sessions.
Trial: $49 for 1-week unlimited classes
Yoga available: Vinyasa flow, hatha flow, hot hatha, yin yang, ashtanga, prenatal
Hom Yoga review: “Beautiful interior, great facilities & lots of merch for sale. Sweat towels included, you’ll need them for the mats if you’re a sweaty person, I find manduka mats get slippery. Avoid the mats next to the wall; they are far too close for some poses.”
– Travis Chambers via Google Maps
Full list of Hom Yoga locations.
5. Yoga Movement
10 outlets around Singapore
Image credit: @angelicapngc via Instagram
With 10 outlets peppered around Singapore, Yoga Movement is your go-to studio if you prioritise convenience. That, and IG-worthy aesthetics as every studio is designed to the nines. Don’t believe me? Check out their Orchard flagship studio, where members can chill at the outdoor patio or refuel at the in-house coffee bar.
Class-wise, Yoga Movement offers an array of choices depending on the difficulty level. There’s even a HIIT yoga class for those who want to feel the burn.
Trial: $49 for 2-class trial package
Yoga available: Flow, resistance, zen, hot
Yoga Movement review: “This yoga studio offers excellent amenities that enhance the overall experience. You can rent towels, and they have a convenient water refill station, spacious shower rooms, and lockers for your belongings. There’s also a cozy chill area to relax before or after class. I appreciated the thoughtful details like the provided hair dryers in the shower room. Plus, the studio has its own coffee bar and a small merchandise section, which adds a nice touch to the experience.
I attended a class with Natalie, and she was fantastic! Her guidance and attention to detail really made the session enjoyable. Overall, it’s a well-equipped studio that offers a great environment for both beginners and experienced yogis.”
– Viv薇薇安 via Google Maps
Full list of Yoga Movement locations.
6. Yoga Inc
18 types of yoga classes available
The practice of yoga is extensive and there are plenty of classes you can take to focus on specific goals, such as improving on your fitness, strengthening your core, or just grounding yourself in this chaotic world.
Image credit: Yoga Inc
Whatever your intention is with yoga, you’ll be able to achieve it at Yoga Inc, which has 18 yoga practices available. For young yogis, the basics, hatha, flow, and vinyasa will be your staples in including yoga in your diet of workouts. Once you’ve got the basics down, go a step up with classes for inversions, backbends, and arm balances. There are also classes for kids and prenatal moms, all available at any one of their 4 studios in Singapore.
Trial: $50 for 3-class trial package
Yoga available: Hatha, flow, vinyasa, yin yang, inversions, backbends
Yoga Inc review: “This is a lovely gem of a yoga studio pack with caring and knowledgeable teachers. Teachers are willing to share and teach. I totally feel the warmth and have increased my knowledge when practicing in this space.”
– Angela Ng via Google Maps
Full list of Yoga Inc locations.
7. Paus Yoga
Boutique studio with views of the Singapore River
Taking up the upper floor of a shophouse along Boat Quay is Paus Yoga, a newly-opened boutique yoga studio facing the Singapore River. The cosy space caters to a medium class size of 16, which allows the instructors to spend more time correcting form and posture during class.
Image credit: @pausyoga via Instagram
Practicing yogis are spoiled for choice with the classes available here, which include basics, stretch, and flow. For something challenging, pick up Stronger, which works on arm balances, or AcroYoga, which will see you and a partner pulling off flips and lifts with one another.
Trial: $85 for 3-class trial package
Yoga available: Flow, stretch, AcroYoga, arm balances
Paus Yoga review: “I felt that I was comfortably pushed to my limit and the instructor is not afraid to correct form and posture, so that you’re nailing poses to the best and safest of your abilities. Highly recommend whether you’re new to yoga or a full-on practicing yogi and want to release tension in your muscles – especially great for desk workers who don’t move about much throughout the day.”
– Raewyn K. via Google Maps
8. Yoga+
Specialises in vinyasa yoga
Image credit: Yoga+ Singapore
You might have seen the word “vinyasa” floating around the yoga-sphere. This is actually a contemporary style of yoga, where every pose is strung together so you seamlessly change from 1 pose to another. Yoga+ specialises in this type of yoga, and newcomers can enjoy a free drop-in session when they register on the 1st-7th of every month.
Trial: Free 1 class from 1st-7th of every month
Yoga available: Flow, restorative, stretch, powerful, prenatal
Yoga+ review: “The Revitalise and Flow sessions were very well paced and I’m looking forward to future classes here. The studio is cosy with great food options downstairs – perfect after breaking a sweat!”
– Germaine Tan via Google Maps
9. Lab Studios
Beginner classes for poses & transitions
Image credit: Lab Studios
We know, it can be scary trying out a new workout. That’s why studios such as Lab Studios are every newbies’ best friend, as they have specific classes for beginners to learn basic yoga poses and transitions. And if you’re up for barre and pilates too, the studio offers packages that allow you to rojak your sessions and give all 3 workouts a go for a discounted price.
Trial: $50 for 3-class trial package
Yoga available: Flow, stretch, prenatal
Lab Studios review: “Great yoga studio with competent instructors. I love instructors who allow us to listen to our body and go at our own pace, so this was perfect. Very clean studio as well with a shower if you need to clean up. One downside is the window looks out to the busy street, so if there’s a lot going on outside, it might be a little noisy and distracting in class.”
– TW via Google Maps
Full list of Lab Studios locations.
10. PURE Yoga
Has wall-rope & aerial yoga
Image credit: PURE Yoga
Yoga isn’t just about mat work – there are plenty of other variations which you can try at PURE Yoga. Whether it’s wall-rope yoga, aerial yoga, or using equipment like the yoga wheel, this studio has a range of classes for curious yogis to try out.
Being a PURE Yoga member also comes with its perks – you can get 15% off at F&B outlets at Pullman Hotel Orchard, as well as a 20% discount on room rates at Pullman Hotel Hill Street. Membership packages start from $155/month, and you can sign up at any of their 3 studios or via their website.
Trial: $49 for 3-class trial package
Yoga available: Hot, dynamic, healing, grounding
Pure Yoga review: “Been with Pure Yoga for 1.5 years and enjoying every moment of it. The teachers are patient and attentive to individual students whenever they can… The cleaning crew are a hardworking bunch, keeping the place clean and tidy. I much prefer the NA branch as the male changing room is much less crowded: no need to share with the fitness gym users.”
– Gavin Tan via Google Maps
Full list of Pure Yoga locations.
11. Yoga In Common
Aromatherapy classes for stress relief
Image credit: @yicsingapore via Instagram
You’ll find your inner peace at Yoga In Common, where they have tonnes of classes such as yoga and stretch aromatherapy that uses pure essential oils to promote relaxation. They also have meditation soundscape sessions, where the Tibetan sound bowl will come into play and help with stress and anxiety relief.
Trial: $95 for 5-class trial package
Yoga available: Hatha flow, ashtanga, yin, vinyasa
Yoga In Common review: “Beautiful studio located conveniently in the heart of town. Calming and serene atmosphere once we enter the studio makes classes really rejuvenating and enjoyable. Love the flow of the classes and the instructors’ expertise when it comes to guiding and assisting students from different levels, to executing the pose safely and comfortably.”
– Jenny Chan via Google Maps
12. Hale Yoga
10 classes at $100
Image credit: Hale Yoga Studio
If you’ve been practising yoga for a while and want to challenge yourself with props, then Hale Yoga is where it’s at. The aerial yoga studio uses apparatus like hanging silks and hoops to execute familiar yoga poses… but in the air. Trust us, you’ll be feeling these moves in your core the next morning as the instructors push you to get yourself off the ground.
But first-timers won’t feel out of place here and are more than welcome to try out their aerial stretch and aerial silk stretch classes, which are suitable even for yoga newbies.
For more aerial yoga classes, check out these aerial yoga studios in Singapore.
Trial: $50 for 1 class
Yoga available: aerial stretch, aerial vinyasa, aerial hatha
Hale Yoga review: “I had an incredible experience at the Hale Yoga studio with ClassPass! The class had a beautiful flow and ample time for exploration. Thank you Hui Tene! Her intentional effort and planning was commendable, allowing us to observe and try cues, while emphasizing balance by working both sides.”
– Amanda Nio via Google Maps
Full list of Hale Yoga locations.
13. LAVA Yoga
Women’s only studio
Image credit: Hot Yoga Studio LAVA
If you prefer being in the presence of sisturs only, LAVA Yoga is the place for you.
Hailing all the way from Tokyo, this hot yoga studio uses the unique Hinoki underfloor heating technology to warm the studio. You’ll also notice a slight cypress scent, emitting from the flooring. Should you decide to be a LAVA Yoga member, you’ll also get free access to their online videos – perfect for home workouts.
Trial: $20 for 1 class
Yoga available: Hot, flow, core
Lava Yoga review: “I have been an avid practitioner of yoga for the past 17 years, and my recent experience at Lava Yoga has left an indelible mark on my journey. The instructor’s exceptional patience and personalised approach stand out, as they not only guide through the practice but also take the time to know each of our names, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.”
– Patricia via Google Maps
(Closed) Yoga Mala
Image credit: Yoga Mala
It’s easy-peasy to squeeze in a lunchtime workout at Yoga Mala, located in the heart of CBD. Just a 3-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT, the studio has a slew of classes to pick – including traditional hatha, vinyasa, ashtanga, and hot yoga.
(Closed) Jyan Yoga
Image credit: @enyagottahavepatience via Instagram
You don’t have to join a circus to learn acrobatics. Jyan Yoga is the first studio in Singapore to launch acroyoga classes – a blend of yoga and acrobatics that target your strength, flexibility, and balance. And newbies, fret not as they have beginner-friendly classes too. Go forth and live out your The Greatest Showman dreams.
Choosing the right yoga studio for you
If you’re new to yoga, it can be difficult to decide which yoga studio to go with. Here are a few things to look out for when you’re shopping around:
- Class size: a small class size is ideal for beginners as the instructor can pay more attention to each student. They can offer corrections to your form or assist you in deepening your stretches, which can be just what you need to start practising yoga more regularly.
- Location: buying a membership with a larger yoga studio brand such as Yoga Movement or Jal Yoga can grant you access to their multiple outlets islandwide, which is convenient if you want to have the option to attend classes near your home and office. In contrast, if you have a pretty fixed schedule, you can consider joining a smaller yoga studio with fewer outlets instead, especially if those studios have smaller class sizes.
- Class types available: apart from the usual mat yoga classes, several yoga studios like PURE Yoga and Club Yoga offer specialty classes such as aerial yoga or rope yoga, which can be a nice mixup for more experienced yogis.
Bonus tip: if you want to keep your options open, you can also get a ClassPass subscription and attend classes at a variety of studios to get a feel of how each studio conducts their yoga sessions!
Visit these yoga studios in Singapore
And there you have it – the best yoga studios in Singapore to check out, ranging from the types of classes available to the price range and locations. All that’s left to do is don your favourite workout fit and head out the door. Namaste, babes.
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Cover image adapted from: Lab Studios, Hot Yoga Studio LAVA
Last updated by Shannon Lee and Raewyn Koh on 26th December 2024.