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The best yoga studios in London

London’s yoga scene is as vast and varied as the city itself – from heated flows in Catford to calming hatha sessions in Blackheath, and dynamic vinyasa classes tucked into neighbourhood studios across the capital. We analyzed thousands of ClassPass reviews across more than 1,800 yoga classes to find the studios that consistently earn the highest praise for instruction, atmosphere, and the kind of practice that keeps you rolling out your mat week after week. Here are the best yoga studios in London right now.

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

1. Yoga House

Yoga House in Catford has built a devoted following for its warm, soulful approach to yoga. With hot flow, vinyasa, and restorative offerings, this studio earns near-perfect ratings for its beautiful space, attentive instructors, and the kind of welcoming energy that makes every visit feel like coming home. Members consistently praise the way classes balance challenge and calm – and the cosy touches like tea and magazines don’t hurt either.

“A lovely class – deeply relaxing and grounding, exactly what I needed. The space feels calm and welcoming. An unexpected but wonderful find.”

“The warmth allowed my body to relax into the postures. It was mindful with a great focus on the breath throughout. I’ll be back!”

“A gorgeous space with real soul. The facilities are impeccable and it is just a lovely place to be. I always feel so safe and encouraged to extend my practice.”

Rating: 4.9 (500+ reviews)

2. Lost In Yoga

Lost In Yoga is a studio with serious heart. Offering everything from vinyasa flow to yin and pregnancy classes, it’s earned a reputation as one of London’s most inclusive and community-driven yoga spaces. Reviewers love the range of class styles, the genuinely welcoming instructors, and the way the studio feels like it’s for everyone – regardless of experience, age, or background.

“Maybe my favourite class I’ve tried on ClassPass! The teacher was welcoming and kind, offering a range of options for people of varying ability levels. The class itself was a great mixture of ease and challenge.”

“A very fun, feel-good yoga session. The studio has a real community space feeling with people attending from a variety of age groups and yoga skills. Not your typical studio catering to one kind of clientele.”

“A brilliant teacher – very calm and explains positions in a way that everyone can adapt or catch up. I love coming to wind down.”

Rating: 4.9 (500+ reviews)

3. triyoga

triyoga is one of London’s most established yoga destinations, with studios across Camden, Shoreditch, and beyond. Whether you’re drawn to Iyengar precision, dynamic rocket flows, or a grounding beginner-friendly session, this studio delivers world-class instruction in beautiful, purpose-built spaces. Reviewers consistently highlight the depth of teaching, the welcoming atmosphere, and the way every class feels thoughtfully crafted.

“The class was focused on backbends, spinal care, and heart opening. Set up and led beautifully with a really good energy. I felt challenged and opened.”

“An awesome class! The combo of vinyasa, yin, and gong bath is brilliant. The instructor was one of the funniest, most kind instructors I’ve ever met.”

“My yoga practice has improved immensely as a result of helpful instruction and personal adjustments. Highly recommend!”

Rating: 4.9 (500+ reviews)

4. Lumi Power Yoga

If you love the intensity of a heated practice, Lumi Power Yoga delivers. This studio specialises in hot power yoga with a core focus, and members rave about the calm, knowledgeable instruction and the airy, light-filled space. It’s a studio that pushes you physically while keeping the atmosphere grounded and encouraging – the kind of class where you leave feeling both worked and renewed.

“Very well-cued class, really warm! The instructor calmly walked all levels through the class and corrected when needed. Relaxed atmosphere and airy space with natural light.”

“A gorgeous class. The instructor was so welcoming and patient – it was lovely to do such an in-depth practice. I’ll definitely be back.”

Rating: 4.9 (288 reviews)

5. Blackheath Yoga

Blackheath Yoga brings a beautifully grounded hatha practice to south-east London. Set in a peaceful space that reviewers describe as calming and restorative, this studio is perfect for anyone who wants yoga that slows things down without sacrificing depth. The instruction here is praised for being warm, welcoming, and wonderfully attentive to each person in the room.

“What a beautiful space. The class was very welcoming, and the practice was calming and restorative.”

“A class that lets you focus and really feel each movement. The instruction was supportive and encouraging – perfect for returning to yoga after a break.”

Rating: 4.9 (151 reviews)

6. The Life Centre

The Life Centre is a London institution for good reason. With a deep roster of yoga classes ranging from gentle to intermediate, this studio earns high marks for its skilled instructors, its calm and well-maintained spaces, and the quality of practice that leaves you feeling genuinely restored. Reviewers love the blend of challenge and relaxation – and the way the teaching always meets you where you are.

“Best yoga class I have taken in London, by far. The energy was warm and peaceful. The flow went at a nice speed, focusing on the breath, without feeling rushed, and offered the perfect bit of challenge with modifications.”

“The class can only be described as pure bliss. The instructor was incredibly positive and encouraging, and did a great job at getting us to feel at ease.”

Rating: 4.8 (182 reviews)

7. Moreyoga

With multiple locations across London, Moreyoga makes quality yoga accessible wherever you are in the city. From energising morning flows to slow, restorative sessions and challenging ashtanga classes, there’s something for every mood and level. Members love the approachable instruction, the variety of class types, and the way even a quick weekday class can reset your entire day.

“A lovely lesson and great start to the weekend. I was nervous but once it started it was brilliant. I’ll definitely be back.”

“Great start to the day – energising, really good flow. The teacher managed to create a lovely atmosphere for all.”

“The class was exactly what I was looking for, a slow and easy return to yoga. Loved the relaxing poses in the second half.”

Rating: 4.8 (500+ reviews)

Discover your next yoga class in London

From heated studios in Catford to calming hatha sessions in Blackheath and dynamic vinyasa flows across the capital, London’s yoga scene has something for every body and every intention. Whether you’re deepening a daily practice or stepping onto the mat for the first time, these studios offer the instruction, atmosphere, and community to support your journey. Browse all yoga 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.