3918 30th St, San Diego, California 92104
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Amenities
CorePower Yoga - North Park
North Park Yoga Studio offers a variety of yoga classes designed to enhance physical and mental well-being. It fosters a welcoming community atmosphere and is focused on providing a space for both new and experienced yogis.
Pricing
- $99 / first month
- $189 / mo after your first month
- $33 / Single Studio Class
- $159 / 5 Studio Classes
- $275 / 10 Studio Classes
- $535 / 20 Studio Classes
- $780 / 30 Studio Classes
- $1250 / 50 Studio Classes
Classes
- Yoga
3918 30th St, San Diego, California 92104
Reviews
Rebecca Clement (Google User)
1 month ago
I love this studio! I can walk there and the staff is so kind! The only thing is the rooms always seem to be way hotter than other studios. I can do HPF at another studio and it feels great but when I do it at NP, I always end up feeling like I’m going to pass out. I don’t know if they do the temperatures different or if it’s just me. I’d love to be able to come to this studio more often!
Heather Williams (Google User)
1 month ago
The North Park Studio is wonderful, the staff and the classes are great! I have attended the HY1, Hot Fusion Yoga and the Restorative Class (which was a double class with HY1) and I LOVED IT!! I wished my schedule permitted me to go weekly but it doesn't, but when I have FRI's off I will definitely be attending HY1 & the Restorative class again!
The Gardening Channel with Hot Potato YouTube (Google User)
1 month ago
When considering a yoga studio, ambiance and facility quality significantly impact the experience. Core Power Yoga, unfortunately, falls short in these aspects. The studio's state of disrepair and an unmistakable smell of mold or mildew are immediate red flags for anyone seeking a clean, serene environment for their practice. Moreover, it appears that Core Power Yoga's corporate oversight is lacking, particularly concerning the support and maintenance of their studios. This is especially concerning given the high membership fees charged, which one would expect to contribute towards a well-maintained and functioning facility. Several visits to different locations have revealed a pattern of neglect, including lack of hot water in showers and issues with heating systems that compromise the quality of hot yoga classes — a core offering that should never be compromised. Such inconsistencies not only detract from the overall experience but also raise questions about the value for money and the brand's commitment to providing a premium service. Given these experiences, it's challenging to recommend Core Power Yoga. While the quality of yoga instruction may still be high, the physical conditions and operational oversights are significant drawbacks. Prospective members are advised to consider these factors carefully and perhaps look into other studios that prioritize both the quality of their classes and the condition of their facilities.
Nikki Johnson (Google User)
1 month ago
Love Heidi's HPF class! Heat was perfect, great energy. All around very friendly positive uplifting community. Namaste, thank you!
Ann Liu (Google User)
1 month ago
Didn’t make it to class due to inability to find parking. I couldn’t find anything on their website site that mentions where to park and had to read the reviews. Pretty frustrating to come early and spend 20 mins to find parking and not make it in