Iyengar Yoga Centre located at 195 Bruntsfield Pl, Edinburgh EH10 4DQ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 229 6000

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Sally Lloyd

5 Google Rating

Very friendly, well priced, well organised studio in the heart of Bruntsfield. Drop ins are allowed

5/ 5

Very friendly, well priced, well organised studio in the heart of Bruntsfield. Drop ins are allowed but booking full classes is advised. Drop in classes range from £8-9 and are well worth it! I'm on a hunt for good yoga places in Edinburgh and looks like I've struck gold with the first place I've tried out!

Rosie Adamson

5 Google Rating

I've been coming to yoga classes here for the best part of five years and I will for many more years

5/ 5

I've been coming to yoga classes here for the best part of five years and I will for many more years to come! Wonderful staff and great facilities.

Robert Houston

5 Google Rating

I have been going to classes here for the last decade and think very highly of the centre. There are

5/ 5

I have been going to classes here for the last decade and think very highly of the centre. There are classes for all levels from beginners up to teachers, including specialist ante-natal ones. The teachers are uniformly excellent and some are truly inspirational. The teaching style is supportive, with an emphasis on demonstrating, because Iyengar yoga focuses on precision in the asanas and, ultimately, on breathing. That means it is less energetic than some styles, but still physically satisfying. The main point, however, is active meditation and for me Iyengar does that better than any of the other styles I have tried. Most of those who attend are women, but there are a few men and, whoever you are, the atmosphere among teachers and fellow students is welcoming. You do not need any of your own equipment, though some people bring their own mat. The centre is in a small former bank premises which means classes are small (no more than 20 people in my experience) and that makes it easier for the teachers to personalise instruction. Middle-class south Edinburgh is rich in yoga classes, so we are spoiled for choice, but I can recommend this centre.

Yarong X.

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Mónika Fejes

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4/ 5

Emma Pugh

5 Google Rating

Wonderful yoga classes, really experienced teachers- a local treasure. I am really missing the centr

5/ 5

Wonderful yoga classes, really experienced teachers- a local treasure. I am really missing the centre during lockdown.

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