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The best pilates studios in London

London’s pilates scene stretches from serene mat sessions in Camden to reformer classes that leave you shaking in the best possible way. We analyzed thousands of ClassPass ratings and real member reviews across more than 1,200 pilates classes to find the studios that consistently deliver standout instruction, welcoming atmospheres, and the kind of movement that keeps you coming back. Here are the best pilates studios in London right now.

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

1. triyoga

triyoga is one of London’s most celebrated wellness destinations, and its pilates programme is a major reason why. With a huge range of offerings – from gentle back care sessions to challenging Level 1-2 mat classes – this Camden studio earns consistently glowing reviews for its instructors, its beautiful and airy spaces, and the variety that lets you tailor your practice to exactly where you are. Members love the quality of coaching and the way every class feels both accessible and rewarding.

“The best pilates instructor I’ve ever had. She is so accommodating to different levels and extremely friendly and welcoming. I’m new to reformer and wellness classes, so always a bit nervous before a class. She made me so happy and excited about moving and in a great headspace for the day ahead.”

“An intermediate pilates class that was challenging in all the right ways. I left feeling like I truly moved and worked every muscle. The instructor’s taste in music is awesome too!”

“A stunning studio that felt like a total haven in London. The instructor is great – it’s not the hardest class I’ve done, but there are some challenging moments with clear instructions.”

Rating: 4.8 (169 reviews)

2. YMCA at One KX

Right in the heart of King’s Cross, YMCA at One KX offers a pilates experience that members describe as welcoming, knowledgeable, and consistently energising. Instructors here are praised for clear cueing, strong attention to form, and a positive atmosphere that makes even tough classes feel fun. Whether it’s a mat-based class or a reformer session, this studio has built a loyal following for good reason.

“Possibly the best mat pilates class in London. The instructor taught the movements right, and you could feel the burn was real.”

“A fantastic class! The instructor explains everything so clearly and creates such a positive, energising atmosphere. She’s clearly very knowledgeable, and I walked out feeling stronger and energised.”

“A lovely community space right in the heart of London, so much going on! The class was a treat – accessible for all, focused on putting moves together into a routine. The instructor was smiley, pushed us to keep going, and was supportive throughout.”

Rating: 4.9 (633 reviews)

3. NY Pilates Studio London

NY Pilates Studio London is a boutique mat pilates studio with a devoted following. Known for small class sizes and deeply attentive instruction, this studio earns near-perfect ratings from members who appreciate the personalised corrections and creative exercises that keep things fresh week to week. If you’ve ever wanted pilates that feels tailored specifically to your body, this is your spot.

“This is pilates on another level! What a brilliant class – I came out an inch taller. The instructor took care of each of our needs and tailored the session to us. Hard work but also really enjoyable.”

“I absolutely love this class. The instructor is great and we do something new each week. Such a discovery, especially for someone in the very beginning of their practice.”

“A small class where the instructor gave subtle but clear corrections throughout. The perfect kind of exercise for building strength and mobility.”

Rating: 4.9 (104 reviews)

4. Ten Health & Fitness

Ten Health & Fitness in Chiswick brings thoughtful precision to the reformer pilates experience. With instructors who prioritise correct form and gentle adjustments, this studio is a favourite among newer members and seasoned practitioners alike. Reviewers love the safe, encouraging environment and the quality of instruction that makes every movement count.

“This was my first time doing reformer pilates and the staff were very welcoming and checked on me throughout the class to see how I was doing. I had a lot of fun and would like to go again.”

“The instructor was very clear and made sure that everyone’s form was correct in a gentle manner. It felt like a safe space where I could challenge myself. I would definitely recommend these classes!”

“Very clear instructions and plenty of useful tips and adjustments. Easy for beginners to follow, and great for anyone who has been practising pilates for a while to refresh and strengthen their foundation.”

Rating: 4.9 (42 reviews)

5. Moreyoga

Moreyoga has multiple studios dotted across London, and their pilates classes consistently earn high marks for being beginner-friendly, well-paced, and genuinely enjoyable. Instructors here take the time to explain the how and the why behind every movement, making it an ideal starting point for anyone curious about pilates – and a reliable go-to for experienced practitioners who want a solid, no-fuss class.

“Really enjoyed this class. The instructor explained everything well and was really welcoming. Good but still a challenge for beginners.”

“This class was so uplifting. The instructor really took the time to explain the movements and moved around the room so it felt like everyone was getting attention and adjustments. I left feeling so energised and calm.”

“A clear, challenging but fun class. I will definitely join again.”

Rating: 4.7 (277 reviews)

6. New Direction Studio

Tucked away in Buckhurst Hill, New Direction Studio offers intimate pilates classes from improvers to intermediate level that members can’t stop raving about. The welcoming, friendly atmosphere and attentive instructors make this studio feel like a well-kept secret – small enough to feel personal, strong enough to keep you challenged.

“Absolutely loved the session, I feel so refreshed after it. The instructor and the group are always so welcoming and friendly.”

“The instructor is amazing – enjoyed the class lots!”

Rating: 4.5 (120 reviews)

Discover your next pilates class in London

From reformer studios in Chiswick to mat classes in Camden, London’s pilates scene has something for every body and every goal. Whether you’re stepping onto a reformer for the first time or deepening a long-standing practice, these studios offer the instruction, atmosphere, and community to keep you moving. Browse all pilates classes in London 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.