Find your zen at these yoga studios in Charlotte

Check out these 14 yoga studios around the Queen City, which offer beginner classes, hot yoga, memberships, and more.

Three people balancing on one leg with their bodies perpendicular to the ground.

Okra Charlotte prides itself on providing a welcoming space for new and experienced yogis.

Photo via Okra Charlotte

Whether you’re a novice on the mat or an experienced yogi, the Queen City offers plenty of places to practice. Find your zen at these 14 yoga studios around Charlotte.

If you’re just getting started

Okra Charlotte, 1912 Commonwealth Ave.
This studio prides itself on creating a comfortable space for yogis of all levels and provides wellness classes, massage therapy, and a tea + coffee lounge.

Khali Yoga Center, 1210 E. 36th St.
Create a new routine participating in weekly yoga, meditation, and sound bath classes.

The Big Love Yoga Barn, 1911 Central Ave.
This community-focused studio provides yoga classes and events for yogis of all levels.

A group of people stretching and lifting weights above their heads.

Physoulcal Fitness boasts a variety of yoga, barre, and strength classes for all fitness levels.

Photo by Erin Thompson at Queen City Sweat via Physoulcal Fitness

If you want to connect with community

Physoulcal Fitness & Wellness, 3611 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Rd.
Whether you’re curious about yoga or have spent years on the mat, these classes combine movement and music for a transformative experience.

Charlotte Family Yoga Center, 8230 Poplar Tent Rd., Ste. 104, Concord
Gather the whole family for a variety of yoga classes, including hot yoga, deep stretch, and yoga for beginners.

QC Fit Yoga, 535 Yellowstone Dr., Ste. 204
Unwind your day with a variety of beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes focused on breath, HIIT-based movements, and sound baths.

A group of people in a lunge with a yoga block on the ground in front of them.

In 2025, Charlotte Yoga will be opening a second studio at Carmel Commons.

Photo by Erin Thompson at Queen City Sweat via Charlotte Yoga

If you’re looking to sweat

Arrichion Hot Yoga + Circuit Training, 125 Winona St.
Prepare to stretch, sweat, and challenge yourself with a mix of slow or high-intensity hot yoga, circuit training, or a combination of both.

Charlotte Yoga, 1730 E. Woodlawn Rd., Ste. E
Learn the moves to sculpt your body through hot and power yoga.

Y2 Yoga, Various locations
Join a hot quickie class (45 minutes) or a full-length session to improve your core strength and overall well-being.

A group of men and women stretching with their right arms over their head, stretching to the left.

The Coterie Wellness Studio offers classes that explore gentle movements, deep stretches, and breathwork.

Photo via The Coterie Wellness Studio

If you want a mix of fitness options

Alight Yoga, Various locations
Practice Vinyasa Flow, Pilates, or meditation with guided classes in-person or via Zoom.

The Coterie Wellness Studio, 2135 Thrift Rd., Ste. 102
Learn Vinyasa or grab weights and introduce HIIT elements to build strength.

YogaSix Ballantyne, 14815 Ballantyne Vlg. Wy., Ste. 105
This studio provides fast-paced and challenging classes to develop strength, focus, and flexibility.

A person doing a side plank holding a weight in the air with a trainer coaching in the background.

Meet your personal health goals with the help of a fitness expert.

Photo via ReBalance Fitness and Nutrition

If you prefer personal training

CorePower Yoga, Various locations
Improve your core strength through sculpt yoga classes or strength training courses in-person or at-home.

ReBalance Fitness and Nutrition, 507 Providence Rd.
Practice strength training and yoga fundamentals from certified trainers + nutrition tips during private sessions.

Did we miss your favorite local studio? Let us know and we may add it to the list.

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