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The best yoga studios in Houston

Houston’s yoga scene is as expansive and diverse as the city itself – from slow, breath-centered flows in cozy neighborhood studios to challenging power sessions and heated vinyasa classes. We looked at over 1,300 reviews across dozens of studios to find where Houston’s most rewarding yoga experiences happen, and these seven studios consistently rose to the top.

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

1. Serasana – Hatha Yoga

Serasana in Katy has become a go-to destination for Houston-area yogis seeking variety and depth. Their Hatha Yoga class draws the most consistent praise, but members also rave about Power Yoga and Ashtanga sessions. What sets Serasana apart is the full experience – an inviting studio atmosphere, instructors who guide with intention and care, and a tea and matcha bar waiting for you after class.

“The yoga itself is very relaxing and wholesome. I felt more at peace with myself than when I first walked in.”

“I had an amazing experience – the flow was challenging yet completely doable, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced yogis. The focus on breathwork and mindfulness added a deeply calming and centering element.”

Rating: 4.95 (183 reviews)

2. Saha Yoga House – Gentle Yoga: All Levels

Saha Yoga House in Tomball is a community-centered studio where every class feels personal. Their Gentle Yoga: All Levels class carries a near-perfect rating, and reviewers consistently highlight how welcome they feel from the moment they walk through the door. The studio also offers Kundalini Yoga and Awaken Flow classes, giving members plenty of room to explore.

“The flow was unique yet challenging but light enough to still sweat. Felt very relaxing, grounded, and super beginner-friendly. The instructor was so inviting – she showed us the studio, helped us set up, and just had great vibes overall.”

“One of my most favorite classes. She takes her time to let you breathe once settling into a pose, and the smooth transitions from one pose to another actually helped me breathe better afterwards.”

Rating: 4.97 (77 reviews)

3. Lost Lotus Yoga – Divine Feminine Flow

Lost Lotus Yoga brings a warm, intimate energy to Houston’s yoga scene. Housed in a charming space, this studio is known for heated classes that challenge without overwhelming, small class sizes that allow for real coaching, and thoughtful touches like lavender towels and tea after every session. Their Divine Feminine Flow and Sunday classes have developed a devoted following.

“This studio is so special – a small space where the classes are heated but not overwhelmingly so. Intimate class sizes allow for enough space to practice comfortably and opportunities for coaching. Class ends with a cool lavender towel and tea shared amongst the class.”

“Such a cute studio, very peaceful and relaxing. The Sunday class had a wonderful heated flow and then plenty of time for meditation and even some journaling. Feeling way more centered for the week.”

Rating: 4.97 (36 reviews) Sunday Flow: 5.0 (42 reviews)

4. Powerhaus – Morning Vinyasa Flow

Powerhaus has quickly earned a reputation as one of Houston’s most welcoming yoga studios. Their Morning Vinyasa Flow carries a perfect 5.0 rating, and members love the personalized attention they receive – instructors here actively correct form and help you sink deeper into every pose. The intimate space creates a soothing atmosphere that’s ideal for both first-timers and experienced practitioners.

“This was one of the best classes I’ve ever been to. The instructor was coming around correcting us and fixing our form, which I personally loved since no other studio really does. If you want to work on your yoga skills, this is definitely the place.”

“The class was incredibly stress-relieving. The instructor was so vibrant and always there to help. The room is small but the energy is soothing, and everything is nice and tidy.”

Rating: 5.0 (27 reviews)

5. The Space Between Yoga Studio – Vin Yin

The Space Between Yoga Studio lives up to its name, offering a vibey, welcoming retreat right in Houston. Their Vin Yin class – a blend of vinyasa and yin yoga – is a community favorite, combining a challenging first half with deep, restorative holds. Members also love the lavender towels at the end of class and the cool, intimate studio atmosphere that makes newcomers feel right at home.

“This class was a perfect combo of challenging and relaxing. I appreciate the class sizes as it makes it feel intimate. The instructor was welcoming and personable – definitely recommend.”

“Such a great flow. Loved the lavender towels at the end. The instructor has amazing energy and enthusiasm. The studio has a cool, vibey feel that is welcoming for newcomers.”

Rating: 4.90 (31 reviews)

6. YogaSix – Y6 101

YogaSix Clear Lake Reserve brings a polished, approachable yoga experience to the southeast side of Houston. Their Y6 101 class is designed for all levels and focuses on the fundamentals – proper form, alignment, and breath connection. It’s the kind of class where you feel confident building a strong foundation, and reviewers consistently praise the clear, supportive instruction.

“Teaching the basics of yoga and proper form – loved it!”

Rating: 4.87 (172 reviews)

7. DUO Houston – RECOVER: Soothe

DUO Houston in Autry Park brings a fresh perspective to yoga and recovery. Their RECOVER: Soothe class blends yin yoga with restorative elements, and it’s the perfect way to reset after a long week. With grip socks required and mats provided, DUO takes care of the details so you can focus on unwinding.

“Excellent environment and class.”

Rating: 5.0 (15 reviews) RECOVER: Unwind: 4.93 (14 reviews)

Find your perfect yoga class in Houston

Houston’s yoga community is thriving, with studios spanning everything from traditional hatha and ashtanga to creative flows, heated sessions, and restorative recovery classes. Whether you’re stepping onto the mat for the first time or deepening a longtime practice, there’s a studio in Houston ready to welcome you. Browse all yoga classes in Houston 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.