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The best yoga studios in Singapore

A practical directory of real, currently-operating Singapore yoga studios, sorted by what you actually want to do: sweat it out, flow, fly, or just survive your first class without panicking.

An Asian woman in activewear practicing a seated forward-bend yoga pose on a mat in a bright studio
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Singapore has more yoga studios than it has free Sunday mornings, which makes "where should I go?" a surprisingly hard question. So we've sorted real, currently-operating studios by what you actually want out of a class: a sweat in a heated room, a steady hatha or vinyasa flow, a go at hanging upside down in silks, or just a gentle, low-stakes first lesson. Each pick names the style, the neighbourhood, a rough SGD price band, and who it genuinely suits.

One caveat before you book anything: prices are bands as of 2025-2026, and they move with promos, intro offers and the occasional quiet hike. Always confirm the live rate and schedule on the studio's own booking page before you turn up.

PickBest forStandoutIndicative price (SGD)
Yoga MovementVinyasa/power-flow regulars10 outlets islandwideDrop-in ~$35-39; 10 classes ~$290
Sweatbox YogaHot 26 fans in the CBDCo-ed boutique hot yogaDrop-in ~$38; 10-class ~$280
LAVA Hot YogaGentle hot-yoga entryWomen-only, underfloor heatTrial ~$20; monthly ~$185-230
Hom YogaCBD lunch-break flowsSleek, central, easy trialsDrop-in ~$38; 7-day intro ~$49
Pure YogaPremium all-roundersHot, aerial and rope under one roofTrial pack varies; membership from ~$155/mo
Hale StudioAerial beginnersDedicated trapeze + silk specialist5-class trial ~$95; 10 classes ~$220
Jal YogaHeartland valueAerial, wheel and hatha, low costFrom ~$4.50/class on unlimited plans
Freedom YogaBudget beginnersAffordable, low-pressureDrop-in from ~$35
ActiveSG yogaAbsolute first-timersCheapest way to test the waters~$5/class with ActiveSG credits

How to read the prices

Three pricing models show up again and again. A drop-in is one casual class, the most flexible and the most expensive per session, typically $30-40 at boutiques. A class pack (5, 10, 20 classes) drops the per-class cost but comes with a validity window, so don't buy 20 classes if you'll realistically do two a month. A membership is unlimited monthly access, only worth it if you're going 8-plus times a month.

The smart first move for nearly everyone is an intro or trial pack. Most studios sell a discounted starter (a week unlimited, or a cheap multi-class block) precisely so you can sample the room, the teachers and the commute before committing real money.

Hot yoga: heated rooms

If you want to sweat through your mat, this is the category.

1. Sweatbox Yoga — Best for hot-yoga fans who want a central, co-ed boutique. Sweatbox runs heated-panel Hot 26 alongside yin, restorative, prenatal, barre and hot pilates, across two outlets: Far East Shopping Centre on Orchard Road and Boat Quay at Raffles Place. The co-ed, CBD positioning makes it a natural fit for office workers chasing a midday or post-work sweat. Expect drop-ins from around $38, with 10-class blocks near $280 and a 25-class block around $600. The catch: it's a sweaty, intense format, so if "heated panels and 26 postures" sounds like a punishment rather than a treat, start gentler. Book at sweatboxyoga.com.sg.

2. LAVA Hot Yoga & Fitness — Best for women who want a warmer room without the brutal blast of heat. This Japan-origin, women-only chain heats its rooms with Hinoki underfloor heating rather than pumping out hot air, so the warmth feels more even and less suffocating, which makes it a kind pick for hot-yoga-nervous beginners. Two locations, Clarke Quay and Great World, keep it central. A trial class runs about $20, with monthly passes roughly $185-230. The catch: it's women-only and membership-led, so it won't suit men or anyone wanting pure casual drop-ins. Book at lava-yoga-global.com.

For chain convenience, Yoga Movement (below) also runs heated classes (Hot Basics, Hot Zen, Hot Slow Flow) if you'd rather keep your hot and non-hot practice under one membership.

Hatha, vinyasa and power flow: the all-rounders

This is the bread-and-butter of most people's practice, and where you'll spend the most time.

3. Yoga Movement — Best for vinyasa and power-flow regulars who want a studio near home and another near work. Singapore's biggest home-grown chain has 10 outlets (Orchard, Robertson Quay, Tanjong Pagar, Tiong Bahru, East Coast, Novena, Holland Village, Alexandra, Serangoon Gardens and Circular Road), and that geographic spread is the whole point: consistency you can actually keep up. Classes span Basic, Power Flow and Yoga HIIT plus the heated options. Drop-ins sit around $35-39, with a ~$45 two-class starter, 10 classes near $290 and 20 around $450; your first class is free with a class-pack purchase. The catch: it's busy and high-energy, less the place for a hushed, traditional practice. Book at yogamovement.com.

4. Hom Yoga — Best for city professionals who want a sleek, contemporary studio steps from the office. Two central outlets, Orchard Central and Valley Point on River Valley Road, plus regular intro deals make it genuinely easy to trial: think a 7-day unlimited pass around $49 and discounted multi-class packs. Polished and convenient for a lunch-break flow, with drop-ins around $38. The catch: those headline intro prices hinge on promos, and the standard pack rate resets a lot higher, so check what you'll actually pay once the trial ends. Book at homyoga.com.

5. Pure Yoga — Best for premium all-rounders who want everything under one membership. This upmarket chain runs several Singapore studios offering hot, dynamic, healing and grounding classes plus specialty aerial and rope (Yoga Wall) yoga, with memberships that bundle hotel and F&B perks. There's a paid trial pack to sample it first, and memberships start from roughly $155 a month. The catch: it's the priciest commitment here, pricing is quote-on-enquiry, and the membership model only pays off if you go often. Book at pure-360.com.sg.

6. The Yoga Mandala — Best for a traditional, slower-paced practice in a calm boutique setting. It moved to 50B Club Street (Level 3) from 15 September 2025, having previously been in Telok Ayer, so this is a useful reminder to confirm the address before you go. Drop-ins start from around $30, among the gentler price points in the category. The catch: it's small and quiet by design, not a high-octane power studio. Book via timeout.com/singapore or ClassPass.

The best studio is usually the one you can actually reach on a weeknight, not the one with the prettiest feed.

Aerial and apparatus yoga

For the want-to-fly crowd, with silks, trapeze and wheels.

7. Hale Studio — Best for aerial beginners who want trapeze and silk done properly. Hale is a dedicated aerial specialist, running Aerial Trapeze and Aerial Silk classes (Aerial Stretch, Aerial Vinyasa, Aerial Silk Hatha) plus floor yoga, across central locations including Tanjong Pagar (Robinson Road) and Orchard Cineleisure. Multi-level classes mean nervous first-timers aren't thrown in with the acrobats. A 5-class trial runs around $95; a 10-class pack around $220. The catch: aerial is its own skill and the entry cost is higher than a mat class. Book at hale.sg.

8. Jal Yoga — Best for heartland residents wanting aerial, wheel and hatha without city-centre prices. Five studios reach into the heartlands (Alexandra, Katong, Kovan, Upper Bukit Timah and Woodlands), with a broad menu spanning Hatha, Aerial Yoga, Wheel Yoga, meditation and yoga therapy across all levels. Unlimited plans can work out from around $4.50 a class, strong value if you go regularly. The catch: drop-in rates vary by studio, so confirm before assuming the per-class figure. Book at jalyoga.com.sg.

Beginner-friendly and budget

If you're nervous, new, or just price-sensitive, start here.

9. Freedom Yoga — Best for budget-conscious beginners who find the premium chains intimidating. Built around affordability and inclusivity, with locations at Lorong Liput (Holland Village) and River Valley Road, drop-ins start from around $35. A straightforward, lower-pressure on-ramp. The catch: fewer specialty formats than the big chains. Book at freedomyoga.sg.

10. ActiveSG yoga — Best for absolute first-timers who want the cheapest possible try-before-you-commit. These government-run community classes, booked through the MyActiveSG+ app at sports centres islandwide, work out to roughly $5 a class when paid with the $100 in ActiveSG credits every Singaporean and PR receives. Unbeatable on price. The catch: basic styles only, no specialty hot or aerial, and slots are limited. Book via activesg.gov.sg.

How to choose

Run it through three filters. Style: sweat (Sweatbox, LAVA), flow (Yoga Movement, Hom, Pure, The Yoga Mandala), fly (Hale, Jal), or gentle start (Freedom, ActiveSG). Budget: test cheap with ActiveSG or an intro pack before any membership. Location: the studio you can reach on a weeknight beats the one you'll admire from afar and never visit.

Bottom line
Buy a trial or intro pack before any membership, pick by commute as much as by style, and always reconfirm the price and schedule on the studio's own booking page before you show up.

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