The best yoga studios in Seattle
Seattle’s yoga community is thriving – and the ClassPass community has a lot to say about it. We looked at more than 2,000 reviews across seven studios to find where the city’s best yoga experiences happen. From deep-stretch yin paired with live sound baths to energizing kundalini flows and meditative restorative sessions, these Seattle studios consistently earn rave reviews.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. Soul Healing Collective – Yin / Restorative Yoga + Sound
Soul Healing Collective has become a go-to destination for anyone seeking deep relaxation and renewal in Seattle. Their signature Yin / Restorative Yoga + Sound class pairs long-held poses with a live sound bath, creating an experience that members describe as transformative. With 163 reviews and a 4.94 average, it’s one of the highest-rated yoga classes in the city. The studio itself is beautifully arranged, stocked with bolsters, blankets, and eye masks, and designed to feel like a personal retreat.
“The sound bath clears your mind and truly allows your body to melt and relax. There were about six poses held throughout the duration of the class, and it felt so nice to just let your body go.”
“The space is calm, inviting, intimate, and cozy. The class was exactly what I needed – the guidance and instruction was kind and clear, starting with a mantra and ending with a song.”
Rating: 4.94 (163 reviews)
2. Body Reflects – Refresh and Stretch
Body Reflects offers a welcoming, low-pressure environment that’s ideal for anyone looking to build a sustainable yoga practice. Their Refresh and Stretch class is perfect for deep stretching and recovery, and members appreciate the small class sizes that allow for personalized instruction. The studio uses a thoughtful consent system – painted stones that let you choose whether you’d like hands-on adjustments – which speaks to the care and respect that defines this space.
“The class was thoughtfully paced, with a mix of challenging and restorative poses. The instructor gave verbal feedback on modifications and was genuinely positive about listening to our bodies and doing what we needed in each pose.”
“It’s a small studio with more opportunity for personalized instruction and hands-on assistance. The classes feel casual, not intense and cliquey, and the instructors offer plenty of modifications based on how your body is feeling that day.”
Rating: 4.98 (47 reviews)
3. Columbia City Yoga – In-Studio Therapeutic Yoga
Columbia City Yoga is a neighborhood gem for anyone drawn to the healing, meditative side of yoga. Their In-Studio Therapeutic Yoga class incorporates guided Yoga Nidra, chanting, sound, and breathing techniques to release tension and bring the nervous system back into balance. Reviewers consistently highlight the depth of the experience – this isn’t your typical stretch-and-flow class.
“I’ve done sleep meditation videos before and other yoga classes that featured meditation, but this was a whole other level. This class really cleared my mind, and I was deep in the nidra.”
Rating: 4.93 (83 reviews)
4. Flow Fitness – FlowYoga Restore
Flow Fitness in Fremont brings a polished, well-rounded approach to yoga with classes that span vinyasa to restorative. Their FlowYoga Restore class is a standout for members who want to unwind – the focus on the lower and upper back, chest, and shoulders makes it especially popular with anyone carrying tension from long days at a desk. With 88 reviews and a 4.84 average, it’s a reliable choice for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers.
“This was the best experience I had with yoga. It was really relaxing and exactly what I needed!”
Rating: 4.84 (88 reviews)
5. Yogarama – Kundalini Yoga Church x Gong
Yogarama brings something truly unique to the Seattle yoga scene with its kundalini-focused offerings. The Kundalini Yoga Church x Gong class blends kundalini yoga with the immersive resonance of a gong bath, and members praise the studio’s warm, beginner-friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re new to kundalini or a seasoned practitioner, the instructors create a supportive space that makes everyone feel welcome.
“The studio is serene and calm inside. I enjoyed the way the class flowed, and I would totally check this studio out again.”
“A wonderful way to spend my evening. I feel so much lighter and full of space. Holding the poses for a length of time really helps relax and calm myself down.”
Rating: 4.81 (42 reviews)
6. Kindred Healing Space – Gentle Flow + Meditation
Kindred Healing Space rounds out our list with a perfect 5.0 rating for its Gentle Flow + Meditation class. This studio delivers a holistic experience that soothes the mind, body, and soul – reviewers describe it as an accessible, meditative practice that gives you as much of a challenge as you want. The instructors are praised for clear cues, thoughtful modifications, and creating a space that feels like a true sanctuary.
“Super peaceful class with whole body stretching, along with some strengthening opportunities. The class went by so fast – I could’ve gladly spent another hour.”
“A great combo of strength and stretching. The instructor made it feel approachable for all levels. Highly recommend giving it a try.”
Rating: 5.0 (24 reviews)
Discover your next yoga class in Seattle
Seattle’s yoga studios offer something for every practitioner – from immersive sound baths and kundalini flows to gentle restorative sessions that melt away the stress of everyday life. Ready to find your next favorite class? Explore yoga classes and appointments in Seattle 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.