The best yoga studios in Austin
Austin’s yoga scene is as diverse as the city itself – from heated vinyasa flows and yin sessions to strength-building yoga with weights, there’s a class for every mood and every level. We analyzed over 1,500 reviews across five studios to find the yoga experiences that keep the ClassPass community rolling out their mats, and these five rose to the top.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. 5 Fitness Training and Yoga – Yoga with Weights
5 Fitness Training and Yoga in Rollingwood brings a fresh twist to traditional practice with their Yoga with Weights class. This studio has earned the highest average rating of any yoga class in Austin, and members love the welcoming, self-paced atmosphere that lets you dial the intensity up or down. The instructors go out of their way to make newcomers feel at home while keeping regulars challenged.
“This studio is so friendly and very clean. The owner made sure to make me feel welcome, and the class is self-paced so you can go as intense as you want. I immediately felt at home.”
“I wished I lived in Austin so I could be a part of this community! Loved the class and everyone was so fun.”
Rating: 4.99 (88 reviews)
2. Ying Yoga – Hatha Flow
Ying Yoga in Cedar Park offers an experience that members describe as the best yoga they’ve found anywhere in Austin. The studio has a warm, local feel – far from corporate – and the instruction is both knowledgeable and deeply supportive. Whether you’re working through a challenging sequence or settling into a restorative breathwork session, the attention to each practitioner’s needs is what keeps people coming back.
“The best yoga class I have ever been to, and I have gone to over 300 across the city. The energy and vibe are incredible – it’s a local studio with so much heart.”
“I had a fantastic experience! The class was both challenging and rewarding, pushing me to explore my limits while staying grounded. The teacher was exceptional – attentive to everyone’s needs. I left feeling stronger and refreshed.”
Rating: 4.90 (146 reviews)
3. Serasana – Hatha Yoga and Gentle Yoga
Serasana in Dripping Springs is a haven for yogis who want both depth and variety. Their Hatha Yoga class delivers a sophisticated, well-paced flow that feels like a real practice, while their Gentle Yoga class offers a peaceful, body-and-mind reset that regulars treasure. With over 600 reviews across their yoga offerings, Serasana has built one of Austin’s most devoted yoga communities.
“A thoughtful, sophisticated flow – the cadence is excellent, the vibe is fun.”
“Such a friendly group of regulars. Peaceful, safe, and relaxing for body and mind.”
| Rating: 4.90 (273 reviews) | Gentle Yoga: 4.85 (357 reviews) |
4. TruFusion – 60 Min. Tru Fit Flow and Tru Yin
TruFusion in South Austin is a powerhouse for heated yoga, offering everything from sweat-dripping fit flows to deep, restorative yin sessions. Members rave about the instructors’ attention to form, the upbeat music and lighting, and a community that feels genuinely connected. With nearly 200 reviews on their Tru Fit Flow class alone, this is one of the most popular yoga destinations in the city.
“TruFusion is my absolute favorite studio in Austin. It is truly an incredible community. Everyone is so friendly and you can tell the instructors really care. They keep a close eye on you throughout class to ensure you’re using proper form.”
“Very deep and relaxing! Gentle poses so the heat never felt overwhelming or too sweaty.”
| Rating: 4.84 (195 reviews) | Tru Yin: 4.90 (108 reviews) |
5. Your Yoga Studio – Yoga Fundamentals
Your Yoga Studio in Austin rounds out the list with a class built for learning and growth. Their Yoga Fundamentals class focuses on good functional movement and uses props to help you deepen your practice at any level. It’s a welcoming, calming space that members appreciate for its knowledgeable instruction and beginner-friendly approach.
“A very welcoming and knowledgeable teacher. There was a great emphasis on good functional movement. A wonderful way to wind down.”
“Easy to find and a calming setting. The session was good for a beginner and I left feeling relaxed.”
Rating: 4.81 (27 reviews)
Find your perfect yoga class in Austin
Austin’s yoga scene stretches from heated power flows in South Austin to serene hatha sessions in Dripping Springs and Cedar Park. Whether you’re chasing a sweat, building strength with weights, or looking for a gentle wind-down, there’s a studio and a class waiting for you. Browse all yoga 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.