Yoga Studios in Andheri East, Mumbai

46 verified yoga classes in Andheri East, Mumbai — ratings, reviews, fees and contact details.

Yoga classes in Andheri East, Mumbai

Frequently asked questions

How many yoga classes are available in Andheri East?

There are 46 verified yoga classes in Andheri East. Each listing includes ratings, reviews, contact details, and photos to help you choose.

Which is the best yoga class in Andheri East?

Yoga With Deepa is one of the highest-rated yoga classes in Andheri East with a 5.0 star rating on Google. Browse all 46 options to find the best fit.

How do I choose a yoga class in Andheri East?

Look for classes with high Google ratings (4.0+), recent reviews, trial class availability, and proximity to your location. We list 46 verified options in Andheri East with all these details.

Do yoga classes in Andheri East offer trial sessions?

Many yoga classes in Andheri East offer trial sessions. Look for the 'Trial Available' badge on individual listings to find ones that let you try before committing.

What is the average rating of yoga classes in Andheri East?

The average Google rating of yoga classes in Andheri East is 4.8 stars across 46 verified listings.

Best Yoga in Andheri East 2026 — Where Locals Actually Go

Andheri East is a different beast from its western counterpart — tighter lanes, the constant hum of the MIDC industrial belt, and a crowd that's largely office-goers spilling out of Marol Naka or Chakala metro stations by 7 pm. Morning batches here fill up fast because the evening window is brutal if you're commuting toward the Western Express Highway. From studio apartments near Saki Naka to quieter pockets off Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road, there are 41 yoga options listed for this locality. These are the 10 worth your time. Tap any name below to open the full listing.

StudioBlockFeesDistance from Marol Naka Metro
Sudam Shelar - Personal Fitness TrainerAndheri EastMid~1.2 km
Sudipa YogalayaAndheri EastMid~1.5 km
Neerja Prabhu - Holistic WellnessAndheri EastMid~1.8 km
YogPrarthna Yoga ClassesAndheri EastMid~2.0 km
K11 Education Pvt. Ltd.Andheri EastMid~1.0 km
YoFit TrainingAndheri EastMid~2.3 km
Sahaja Yoga Centre - MumbaiAndheri EastMid~2.5 km
Yoga Classes with GyaneshwariAndheri EastMid~1.7 km
RK Fitness ZumbaAndheri EastMid~1.4 km
Blue Hat FusionAndheri EastLow~2.1 km

How to choose

Andheri East has two very different yoga crowds — the early-morning MIDC office-goer who needs a 6:30 am batch near Saki Naka, and the Powai-adjacent resident who prefers a quieter evening slot closer to the JVLR. Before you shortlist, check two things: whether the batch timing actually survives your train or auto commute, and whether the instructor takes walk-ins or runs pre-registered batches only (some smaller studios stop taking new students mid-term). Batch size matters too — a 20-person class will feel very different from a 6-person one, especially for beginners. Every studio here offers a trial class, so there's no reason not to show up before you pay.

Frequently asked questions

How much does yoga cost in Andheri East?
Most studios and trainers in Andheri East fall in the mid fee band, which typically means roughly ₹1,500–₹4,000 per month for group classes as of June 2026. Blue Hat Fusion sits in the low band, making it the most accessible option. Personal or semi-private sessions cost more.
Which metro station is closest to yoga studios in Andheri East?
Marol Naka on Line 1 (Versova–Ghatkopar) is the most central reference point for Andheri East yoga studios. Chakala–J B Nagar station also works well for options sitting closer to the MIDC and Western Express Highway side.
Which studio is best for a complete beginner?
Sudipa Yogalaya and Yoga Classes with Gyaneshwari are both well-suited to first-timers — both signal personalised corrections and small-group attention. Blue Hat Fusion's lower fee band also makes it a low-stakes starting point if cost is a factor.
From what age can my child start yoga in Andheri East?
Kids as young as 3 can start with age-appropriate yoga. Sessions for the 3–5 age group focus on playful movement and breath awareness, while kids 6 and above can handle more structured practice. Sudipa Yogalaya explicitly caters to children across these bands.
What should I check during the trial class for my child?
Watch whether the instructor actually gets down to the child's eye level or just talks from the front. See if corrections are encouraging or corrective-only. Check whether your child seems to follow cues willingly or looks confused — that's usually a teacher communication issue, not a child issue. Batch size matters too; fewer kids means more attention.

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