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The best pilates studios in Austin

Austin’s pilates scene is as dynamic as the city itself. Whether you’re looking for a challenging reformer class near the Domain, a mat pilates flow in South Austin, or a high-intensity session that leaves you shaking in the best possible way, Austin studios deliver. We analyzed hundreds of ClassPass ratings and real member reviews to find the studios that consistently earn top marks for instruction, atmosphere, and community. Here are the best pilates studios in Austin right now.

Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.

1. VITA Well Studio – Integration

VITA Well Studio has quickly become one of Austin’s most beloved pilates destinations, and it’s easy to understand why. Their Integration class blends high-intensity pilates with mat fundamentals in a beautiful studio space that reviewers can’t stop talking about. Instructors walk the room, demonstrate every movement, and make sure no one feels left behind – whether it’s your first pilates class or your hundredth. Reviewers highlight the welcoming community vibes, hands-on form corrections, and events that make this studio feel like more than just a place to move.

“I’ve never done pilates before and now I understand the hype. The instructor talked us through every pose and demonstrated it – I never felt left behind once. The studio was beautiful and I loved the community vibes.”

“The instructor gives you corrections to better your form so that you can actually have a great experience. Truly the sweetest and I can’t wait to book again.”

“Great class for mobility and posture. The instructor was hands-on and personalized movements for everyone’s needs.”

Rating: 5.0 (42 reviews)

2. Truecore GTX – Pop-Up Pilates

Truecore GTX in Georgetown brings a signature reformer experience to the Austin area that reviewers describe as unlike anything else. Their Pop-Up Pilates classes use custom reformer machines and a technique that cinches your core, lifts your glutes, and engages muscles you didn’t know you had. The instructors are known for creating creative sequences that keep even seasoned pilates lovers guessing, and the welcoming atmosphere makes first-timers feel right at home.

“The instructor was super welcoming and gave me a nice rundown of the studio. The class itself was great and a good challenge for sure. Definitely sore. Would totally check out Truecore again.”

“I love pilates, but the moves can sometimes get a bit repetitive. This class threw in a bunch of moves I had never tried before, and it was killer. I loved it!”

Rating: 4.93 (95 reviews)

3. Club Pilates – CP Cardio Sculpt 1.5

Club Pilates brings the reformer pilates experience to multiple locations across the Austin metro, and their Cardio Sculpt 1.5 format is a standout. This intermediate class combines reformer work with cardio bursts that get your heart rate up while keeping the impact low – and reviewers say jumping on the reformer is a uniquely fun challenge. With a wide variety of class levels from beginner foundations to advanced flows, there’s a starting point for everyone.

“This class is by far the best. We use all the tools and I leave the class feeling accomplished!”

Rating: 4.94 (95 reviews)

4. [solidcore] – Power30: Core + Lower Body

If you’re looking for a pilates class that packs a serious punch in a short amount of time, [solidcore]’s Power30 format delivers. Their 30-minute high-intensity pilates sessions focus on slow, controlled movements on the megaformer that target your core and lower body with precision. Reviewers rave about the energy, the music, and the way instructors push you to find your edge while keeping the experience fun and motivating.

“I absolutely loved my first [solidcore] class and had high expectations for my second one, and the instructor literally exceeded that. Amazing energy, great critiques, and good music. I’m actually obsessed and will be attending so many more.”

Rating: 4.76 (29 reviews)

5. Black Swan Yoga – Yogalates

Black Swan Yoga is an Austin institution, and their Yogalates class – a fusion of yoga and pilates – offers a unique experience you won’t find everywhere. The studio’s laid-back, community-driven atmosphere pairs perfectly with classes that blend mindful stretching with core-strengthening pilates work. Reviewers love the creative flows, the no-judgment energy, and the way instructors encourage you to move in whatever way feels right for your body.

“The instructor creates such fun flows, and I love that I’m always trying something new. You never know what to expect. It’s a very chill vibe.”

“The instructor had a great style. She does a good job of allowing you to check in with yourself and your own body, giving opportunities to do free movement according to what feels best for you. That felt very honest and liberating.”

Rating: 4.86 (43 reviews)

6. Castle Hill Fitness – Pilates Mat Fusion

Castle Hill Fitness is a Tarrytown staple that brings a well-rounded wellness experience to Austin, and their Pilates Mat Fusion class is a favorite among members looking for creative, challenging mat work. Reviewers appreciate the beautiful setting, the thoughtful sequences that blend functional movement with core work, and instructors who make the class both accessible and stimulating.

“Such a great class! Challenging yet fun and accessible. It wasn’t the same old routine. A creative sequence and lots of functional movement and strong core work. I’ll definitely be back.”

“The routine was so fun and challenging, and the music was such a vibe. Don’t be intimidated if you’re new – it comes to you after a few classes!”

Rating: 4.73 (11 reviews)

Discover your next pilates class in Austin

From reformer sculpt sessions to mat fusions and everything in between, Austin’s pilates studios have something for every body and every goal. Whether you’re drawn to the high-energy intensity of a megaformer class or the welcoming calm of a mat flow, your next favorite class is waiting. Explore all pilates classes in Austin on ClassPass.


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Data sourced from CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.TOPS_IN_CITY and CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.SCORE_COMMENTS on 2026-02-18.