Our 10 picks for yoga studios in Singapore

Friendly yoga studios in Singapore for beginners, steady regulars, hot yoga fans and deeper practice.

Tried and asked around by the SGRecommends crew · Updated July 2026 · How we choose

THE SHORT ANSWER

Our top pick is Hom Yoga for its calm spaces, broad class mix and reliable teaching across beginner and stronger practices.

Choosing a yoga studio in Singapore is less about finding the fanciest room and more about matching the pace, teacher style and location to your actual week. If you are new, look for clear fundamentals, smaller classes or a trial that lets you test a few teachers before committing.

For regulars, the best studio is usually the one with enough variety to keep you coming back: flow, yin, hot, mobility, breathwork or teacher-led alignment work. We have mixed polished multi-outlet names with smaller studios we would happily send a friend to.

Pick #1

Hom Yoga

SGRecommends Choice 2026
9.6OUT OF 10

A polished, calming studio with enough styles for both first-timers and serious regulars.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • River Valley and Orchard locations are easy for central after-work routines
  • Class mix covers traditional practice, modern flows and different experience levels
  • Seven-day unlimited trial gives newcomers a proper feel for teachers
  • Teacher training academy adds depth beyond casual fitness-style classes
  • Kids yoga arm is useful for families building wellness habits

Best for: city dwellers who want a calm, reliable all-round yoga home

Pick #2

Yoga Movement

Editor's Pick
9.4OUT OF 10

The easy default for flexible schedules, clean studios and a modern class experience.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Multiple studios make it easier to keep a weekly practice going
  • Modern class format feels approachable for people new to yoga
  • Good choice when timing and location matter as much as style
  • Broad schedule suits office workers, weekend regulars and casual drop-ins
  • Strong brand consistency helps when switching between outlets

Best for: busy people who need flexible timings across several neighbourhoods

Pick #3
9.2OUT OF 10

Warm, practical yoga with beginner help, Mandarin classes and lively workshops.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Holland Village and River Valley locations suit west-central regulars
  • Beginner guide and video glossary help new students feel less lost
  • Mandarin yoga classes make practice more accessible for Chinese speakers
  • Events include mobility, sound bath, handstand and yin-focused sessions
  • Package sharing is useful for friends or couples practising together

Best for: beginners and social regulars who want variety without feeling stiff

Pick #4
9.0OUT OF 10

A strong pick for authentic-style yoga, patient teachers and plenty of class variety.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Five neighbourhood studios cover both central and heartland locations
  • Yoga, barre, Pilates and infrared heat give members real variety
  • Teachers are presented as India-trained with formal yoga study backgrounds
  • Reviews often mention patient explanations and close attention to newcomers
  • Good spread for posture, stress, flexibility and strength goals

Best for: students who want traditional roots with modern class variety

Pick #5

Ziva Yoga

Rising Star
8.8OUT OF 10

Small, thoughtful CBD classes with a personal feel and strong fundamentals.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Duxton location is handy for Tanjong Pagar and Maxwell regulars
  • Small classes support more personal correction and teacher attention
  • Practice focuses on breathwork, movement and meditation together
  • Member feedback highlights nurturing teachers and alignment-focused sequencing
  • Two-class trial keeps the first step low-pressure

Best for: cbd workers who want small classes and attentive fundamentals

Pick #6
8.6OUT OF 10

A smart, intimate Killiney studio for breath, mobility and body-aware yoga.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Classes capped at 15 keep the room intimate and guided
  • Qi-ology blends breath, mobility, posture and nervous system work
  • Good fit for students who dislike rushed fitness-style yoga
  • Private sessions suit people working through posture or injury concerns
  • Killiney Road location is easy for Orchard and Somerset users

Best for: people who want breath-led, body-aware practice in small classes

Pick #7
8.5OUT OF 10

Club Street training depth with affordable group classes and handstand work.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Club Street location is convenient for CBD and Chinatown practitioners
  • RYT200 training gives the studio a more technical teaching backbone
  • Handstand masterclasses suit students building inversion skills
  • Published class rates are straightforward and relatively accessible
  • English and Chinese site support widens access for more students

Best for: regulars who want cbd classes with teacher-training depth

Pick #8
8.4OUT OF 10

A dependable hot yoga choice with Orchard and Raffles Place studios.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Orchard and Raffles Place outlets cover two high-demand central areas
  • Heating panels support a dedicated hot yoga experience
  • Class range includes beginner, intermediate and advanced levels
  • Prenatal, postnatal and kids yoga broaden the audience
  • Teacher training includes yin, restorative, prenatal and hot Pilates options

Best for: hot yoga fans who want central locations and structured classes

Pick #9
8.3OUT OF 10

A practical heartland-friendly option with many classes and several outlets.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • AMK, Jurong, Marine Parade and Westgate locations serve heartland students well
  • Hundreds of weekly classes make scheduling easier for regulars
  • Aerial and rope options add variety beyond mat-based practice
  • Private yoga and Pilates are available for more tailored support
  • Teacher training and retreats suit students who want to go deeper

Best for: heartland regulars who want many timings and broad class choice

Pick #10
8.2OUT OF 10

A roomy multi-studio club for hot yoga, aerial, wall rope and reformer classes.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • Millenia Walk, Novena and Raffles Place outlets cover key central zones
  • Over 300 weekly yoga and Pilates classes create strong scheduling flexibility
  • Original Hot Yoga, aerial and wall rope classes add useful variety
  • Reformer Pilates works well alongside yoga for strength and control
  • Beginner to advanced positioning suits mixed-experience friend groups

Best for: central members who want yoga, hot classes and reformer under one roof

Good to know

Which yoga style should beginners start with?

Start with basics, Hatha, gentle flow or beginner-labelled classes. You want slower pacing, clear cues and teachers who offer options.

Are hot yoga classes suitable for first-timers?

They can be, but start gently. Hydrate, arrive early, tell the teacher you are new and rest whenever the heat feels too much.

Should I choose a big chain or a small studio?

Chains give you more timings and locations. Small studios often feel more personal, with closer teacher attention and a steadier community.

What should I check before buying a package?

Check expiry dates, sharing rules, peak-hour access, cancellation windows and whether the teachers you like appear regularly on the schedule.

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