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The best pilates studios in Phoenix and Scottsdale

The Valley of the Sun is home to a thriving pilates community, from intimate reformer studios in Scottsdale to high-energy resistance classes across the East Valley. We analyzed hundreds of ClassPass ratings and real member reviews to find the Phoenix and Scottsdale studios that consistently deliver outstanding instruction, welcoming vibes, and classes worth coming back to. Here are the best pilates studios in the Phoenix and Scottsdale area right now.

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

1. The Vault Pilates

The Vault Pilates in Tempe has quickly become one of the most talked-about reformer studios in the Phoenix metro. With a near-perfect rating across 63 reviews, members rave about the creative class programming and the instructors’ dedication to form and technique. Their Jump class is a particular standout, blending reformer work with dynamic, full-body movement.

“The flow of the class is always different, and it’s a nice challenge. It’s clear that pilates is the instructor’s passion and they love what they do.”

“The instructor gave amazing cues and was so encouraging throughout the entire class. The moves were so creative – I’ve done pilates for five years and this class was so unique.”

Rating: 4.95 (63 reviews)

2. [solidcore] McCormick Ranch

[solidcore] brings its signature slow-burn, high-intensity pilates experience to Scottsdale’s McCormick Ranch neighborhood. The classes here are built around controlled resistance movements on the Megaformer, and reviewers consistently highlight how challenging yet rewarding the experience is. Instructors earn praise for checking in with newcomers, giving hands-on cues, and keeping the energy high.

“Such a good class! It was my first ever [solidcore] class and the instructor was amazing with helping me and guiding me when I was lost. The energy and being shouted out in class gave me so much motivation.”

“Easy check-in and they even had a handwritten note for me since it was my first time. The instructors give a lot of spring load options and modifications. Super challenging but fantastic experience!”

Rating: 4.90 (Power30: Core + Obliques)

3. Orange Blossom Pilates LLC

Orange Blossom Pilates in Phoenix stands out for its Reformer + Mobility Flow class, which blends traditional reformer pilates with targeted mobility work. Reviewers love the warm, informative teaching style and the fact that the studio’s reformers are notably comfortable for all body types. It’s a great fit if you’re looking for a class that leaves you feeling both strengthened and stretched.

“The instructor was bright, bubbly, informative, and down to earth! Even as someone who has taken pilates consistently for about a year, this mobility class taught me new variations to get an even more beneficial stretch. Great for post-class recovery days or just to feel loose.”

Rating: 4.92

4. Club Pilates

Club Pilates has multiple locations across the Phoenix and Scottsdale metro, from Arcadia and Scottsdale Promenade to Gilbert, Tempe, and Queen Creek. With hundreds of reviews spread across their Valley studios, they consistently deliver accessible, well-structured reformer classes at every level. Members appreciate the clean facilities, clear instruction, and the range of class types – from Reformer Flow and Cardio Sculpt to Suspend and Center+Balance.

“This was my first pilates class and I absolutely loved it. The music was great and the instructor was super educated and welcoming. Definitely recommend.”

“The studio was very clean and nice. The instructor was thorough in her teaching and you can tell she knows what she’s talking about. Great experience!”

“A pilates breathing class with very low intensity moves, and I have never been so sore! Highly recommend.”

Rating: 4.80 (across multiple Phoenix/Scottsdale locations, 500+ reviews combined)

5. Vibe Barre

Vibe Barre in Mesa rounds out its barre lineup with a dedicated Reformer Sculpt class that has earned a perfect 5.0 rating from the ClassPass community. If you love the precision of pilates but want a studio that also offers variety across movement styles, Vibe Barre delivers. Members highlight the welcoming instructors and the studio’s upbeat, encouraging atmosphere.

“The instructor is the best – the class was challenging and fun! The studio is clean, welcoming, and organized. I left feeling stronger and genuinely excited to come back.”

Rating: 5.0

6. Radius Fitness

Radius Fitness in Mesa offers a Pilates Toning 45 class that blends pilates fundamentals with strength-focused movement, and the community can’t get enough. With 78 reviews and a strong rating, this studio earns consistent praise for its knowledgeable instructors and the welcoming, small-studio feel. Early-morning class options make it especially convenient for members with busy schedules.

“The instructor is kind, a true grit kind of person, gave great instruction and demonstration. She encouraged every participant and individualized helpful feedback.”

“I loved this class – very welcoming community.”

Rating: 4.79 (78 reviews)

7. Moving Breath Pilates Studio

Moving Breath Pilates Studio in Tempe offers a more intimate, small-group pilates experience on the reformer. With just four reformers in the studio, every class feels personal. Members love the boutique atmosphere and the sense of connection that comes with working out in a tight-knit group.

“This was a treat to experience versus the larger pilates classes that I normally do. The small class – just four reformers – was intimate. It felt like friends hanging out and doing pilates at the same time!”

Rating: 5.0

Discover your next pilates class in Phoenix and Scottsdale

From high-intensity Megaformer sessions in Scottsdale to intimate four-person reformer classes in Tempe, the Phoenix metro’s pilates community has something for every body and every goal. Whether you’re brand new to pilates or looking to level up your practice, these studios are a great place to start. Browse all pilates classes in Phoenix and Scottsdale 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.