Want to know where to go when it comes to yoga in Philadelphia?
Luckily, the city boasts lots of high-caliber yoga options to sample in and around Philadelphia.
To find the top yoga studios in the area, Hoodline analyzed data from Yelp, Facebook and ClassPass to identify which studios are the most popular. Read on for the results.
(Bonus: You can try them all out if you're a member of ClassPass, a monthly fitness membership that provides access to thousands of different studios, gyms and wellness offerings.)
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CorePower Yoga
1616 Walnut St., #B01, Lower Level, Rittenhouse
CorePower Yoga is Philadelphia's favorite yoga studio by the numbers, with 4.8 stars out of 9,152 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of 37 reviews on Yelp and 177,935 fans on Facebook. It's the top yoga studio in the entire Philadelphia metro area, according to ClassPass' rankings.
"CorePower Yoga believes in the physical, mental and spiritual benefits of yoga," states its ClassPass profile. "CorePower Yoga strives to increase awareness and widespread adoption of yoga by making yoga accessible to everyone, through a variety of yoga styles, for beginners and more advanced yoga students, and class times to meet any schedule."
See what people are saying about the different classes at CorePower Yoga on ClassPass here.
Philly Power Yoga
2016 Walnut St., Rittenhouse
Also among Philadelphia's favorites is Philly Power Yoga, with 4.8 stars out of 10,770 reviews on ClassPass, four stars out of 141 reviews on Yelp and 1,481 fans on Facebook.
"Philly Power Yoga offers a variety of classes for all skill levels in yoga, including Pilates, barre and cardio," according to its ClassPass profile. "Instructors at Philly Power Yoga will make you feel at home and motivate and challenge you to reach your highest potential."
Learn more about the offerings at Philly Power Yoga on ClassPass here.
Priya Hot Yoga
1828 Callowhill St., Logan Square
With 4.8 stars out of 8,648 reviews on ClassPass, 4.5 stars out of 49 reviews on Yelp and 1,475 fans on Facebook, Priya Hot Yoga has garnered plenty of local fans.
"Priya Hot Yoga strives to strengthen the community," according to its profile on ClassPass. "Classes are vigorous, yet restorative, and the environment is warm and inviting. You will feel loved, cleansed, balanced and revitalized after each class."
Learn more about the different classes at Priya Hot Yoga on ClassPass here.
Three Queens Yoga
410 Monroe St., Queen Village
With 4.9 stars out of 7,411 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of 28 reviews on Yelp and 1,265 fans on Facebook, Three Queens Yoga holds its own among the competition.
"The studio offers the highest caliber yoga instruction that optimally aligns the body, mind and heart. In addition to regular, public classes we offer teacher training, acro-yoga, prenatal classes and training, Pilates, restoratives, and therapeutics," its Yelp page notes.
Learn more about the classes at Three Queens Yoga on ClassPass here.
Sanctuary Yoga and Mindfulness
1233 Locust St., Suite 102, Washington Square
With 4.8 stars out of 2,600 reviews on ClassPass, five stars out of 24 reviews on Yelp and 1,486 fans on Facebook, Sanctuary Yoga and Mindfulness is another popular local pick.
"Sanctuary Yoga and Mindfulness' yoga classes all have an emphasis on excellence in alignment, thoughtful sequencing and inspiring, and uplifting verbiage to support your body, mind and heart," explains its ClassPass profile. "Their expert and exceptional teachers are highly trained, and warm and knowledgeable in areas of therapeutics, bio-mechanics, philosophy, meditation and so much more."
See what people are saying about the classes at Sanctuary Yoga and Mindfulness on ClassPass here.
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