727 W 40th St, Baltimore, Maryland 21211
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Amenities
CorePower Yoga - Rotunda
The Rotunda Yoga Studio in Baltimore offers a community-focused atmosphere with a variety of yoga classes tailored to enhance physical and mental well-being. Known for its heated classes and supportive environment, it is suitable for practitioners of all levels.
Pricing
- $99 / first month
- $179 / mo after your first month
- $31 / Single Studio Class
- $149 / 5 Studio Classes
- $250 / 10 Studio Classes
- $490 / 20 Studio Classes
- $720 / 30 Studio Classes
- $1150 / 50 Studio Classes
Classes
- Yoga
727 W 40th St, Baltimore, Maryland 21211
Reviews
Annie (Google User)
1 month ago
Hayden our instructor was wonderful! We had never taken a CorePower class before and she was so welcoming and helped us set up our locker, mats, and weights. She was an excellent instructor and led the class with confidence with a fluid routine. She has a calming voice and made us feel so welcome and comfortable to let us really enjoy the class. Our class had a little bit of everything with classic yoga poses, strength training, and cardio workouts. I was exhausted and had a great experience. I would recommend CorePower to anyone especially with Hayden!
Nadia Moore (Google User)
1 month ago
Angela is amazing! Came for the community class and plan to return and will recommend to others!
Regan Farley (Google User)
1 month ago
I attended my first class at Core power today the studio was extremely clean and welcoming from the moment that I entered I was greeted by Kisha. She was my yoga instructor for the C1 beginner class. She made me feel right at home, The class was intimate, and I did not feel as if I could not complete the poses but that I was welcome to take my time and move at my own pace. I am looking forward to attending her class in order to learn more about yoga.
Honest (Google User)
1 month ago
Way too corporate. After having paid over $2,000 for a year of unlimited I reached my limit. With a $180 a month membership you get 1. Newly graduated instructors. Don’t get me wrong, there are experienced yoga teachers too, but they only teach once a week if that. 2. With unlimited, you still get nickel and dimed for missed classes…so if you sign up for a class, and get stuck in traffic, despite paying for unlimited classes you get an additional $15 charged per class. 3. You have to bring your own towels otherwise $15 charge 4. The studio has 1 shower 5. Studio does not enforce no cell phone zones so you have classmates taking pictures texting and all around buzzing while you try to unplug 6. (This was the last straw for me) they now have started to push the teacher training so hard that before and after a class, the instructor is forced to give studio announcements revolving around $pecial$ and other moneymaking activities 7. Classes can get cancelled even if you signed up, and when they do, you don’t get a $15 credit. See complaint 2. This should go both ways. Despicable. Yoga is a practice for self betterment, not whatever the hell this is. To a small locally owned studio I go.
Kayla Vlogs (Google User)
1 month ago
This yoga spot truly deserves every bit of praise and its well earned 5-star rating. It offers a haven for yoga enthusiasts seeking an authentic, transformative, and inclusive experience. Whether you're a seasoned yogi or just beginning your journey, this sanctuary of serenity will provide you with the tools, guidance, and inspiration to deepen your practice and find harmony within yourself.