Best Yoga Studio near Cambridge, Massachusetts
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1. CorePower Yoga - Fresh Pond
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Fresh Pond Yoga Studio offers a variety of yoga classes aimed at enhancing physical and mental well-being in a supportive community atmosphere. The studio provides an accessible environment for both new and experienced yogis.
200 Alewife Brook Pkwy, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
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Laura Frye (Google User)
2 months ago
I took Linnea's C2 class and it was a delight! She is really great for people returning to yoga after a hiatus. She gives calm, clear, and helpful tips for improving control in challenging poses. I like her vibe! She has a good mix of chill instrumentals during the flow, and upbeat music during the ab workout. Big fan! will attend her classes again!
A. Makela (Google User)
2 months ago
Excellent instructors/guides, each with different but high quality styles! Excellent variety of classes offered from beginner to advanced to aerobic style yoga. The workouts are as challenging as you make them for yourself, and there is NO JUDGEMENT HERE! You are encouraged to listen to your body and respond to what it needs. I have been going for months and think I have been in classes with at least 10 different instructors - every single one was personable, encouraging, non-judgemental and welcoming. I love it here!
Vanessa Delegas (Google User)
2 months ago
Such a great studio. The facility is modern and clean. All the instructors are so friendly. I love coming here for classes! I personally take the sculpt classes, which I find to be a great mix of yoga, strength and cardio. It's always challenging, refreshing and fun too. If you're looking for something that will keep your mind clear and body in great shape, this is a great place!
Gino Pascual (Google User)
2 months ago
I had an amazing experience attending the largest Corepower Yoga Studio in the nation. Widya's C2 Class was very inspirational. I found gratitude throughout the sequence and in every posture and flow. I was constantly reminded to appreciate what I could do and to continue to challenge myself. The next day my body was tender and tired and still I wanted more so I attended Larissa's Sculpt class. Her energetic cadence filled the studio as she counted down the reps. Larissa pushed my endurance levels with a full body experience. Widya and Larissa left a lasting experience of wanting to sweat more and I cant wait to return to this studio. I'm filled with gratitude with Corepower Freshpond Studio.
Alice Zhu (Google User)
2 months ago
Really bad experience, I was disappointed with the service. I was really interested in the CorePower yoga. I came to the fresh pond site. I tried to ask question in front desk. The reception refused answer all the questions and just told me everything is online. Ignore and helps people who is after me. Yes.I know everything is online but I really needs more information this why came to visit. Just ignore me and taking care other people. Thank you CorePower Really disappointed.
2. Down Under School of Yoga - Porter Square
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Iconic studio providing yoga, meditation, Pilates, and strength training classes.
2000 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140
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Brooke (Google User)
2 months ago
There’s truly nothing like starting the day with a sunrise class at Down Under Yoga in Porter Square. The studio has this serene, open feel, with tall windows that frame the most exquisite view of a nearby chapel. Practicing here feels like a little piece of magic every time. One of my favorite classes is Gregor’s 90-minute Hot Power Flow on Saturday mornings. His teaching is absolutely unparalleled—thoughtful, challenging, and grounding all at once. The combination of his guidance, the spacious room, and the calming morning light makes for the most rejuvenating practice imaginable. Down Under Yoga doesn’t just have amazing teachers—it has the best teachers on the East Coast, hands down. Every class I’ve taken here is full of intentionality and expertise, making it a place where I can truly grow my practice. Whether you’re new to yoga or have been practicing for years, Porter Square is a must-visit for any yogi.
OMKAR HEGDE (Google User)
2 months ago
As someone who applied to teach at this yoga studio, my experience was deeply disappointing. While they present themselves as a studio with high standards, my experience revealed a different story. The audition process seemed less about assessing genuine teaching abilities and more about funneling teachers into their paid 300-hour training program. After my audition, I received feedback suggesting I wasn’t the right fit—which is fine—but it was immediately followed by a recommendation to join their costly training (with additional discounts) as a way to improve and “align” with their expectations. This isn’t mentorship or genuine support; it’s a sales strategy disguised as an opportunity. The emphasis on pushing their programs makes it clear that the focus is on monetizing teachers rather than fostering authentic growth or maintaining quality. Adding to the disappointment was the unprofessional handling of minor details. I arrived two minutes late due to an unavoidable situation and was told I missed critical context about the process—a poor excuse to shift blame and invalidate legitimate concerns about their approach. If you’re considering this studio, be aware that their priority seems to be selling courses, not providing opportunities. I strongly recommend exploring other studios with a genuine commitment to supporting and growing their community, rather than monetizing it. Edit: Shocked after seeing this reply. I’ve already made it clear that I have no issue with receiving feedback or not being selected. They can continue pointing out my shortcomings if needed. However, the email (attached in the photo) serves as evidence that their approach is primarily a sales pitch. When I already have a 500 hour of training from the most renowned places in India, and I have come for a job audition, why would you want to persuade me to take your 300 hour course? I gracefully accept the verdict for whatever it be, and I am ready to move on, but they want me to do another 300 hour course with them, because they want to fill their seat. They fail to understand that inviting a large number of people for auditions and then forcing them to join their 300-hour course is not an effective way to fill their seats.
Anna Folta (Google User)
2 months ago
The Porter square location is absolutely gorgeous. With the spacious windows letting in sunlight, attentive staff, and lovely merch on sale-- I'll be back whenever I get the chance :)
Mycah L (Google User)
2 months ago
If you are looking for a studio with impressive teachers, kind staff, and a real community around love for yoga, look no further! This studio is top tier in every way - and there truly is something for everyone!
Isabella DeMarco (Google User)
2 months ago
I always have an amazing time when visiting the Porter Square Down Under School of Yoga. They have a very unique studio there, it is so beautiful, it is giant, and has a long history of love from it's community. I recently attending a workshop with David Magone in Porter Square, the community was bustling over this Trance Breathing Workshop.