Yoga Studios in Vile Parle, Mumbai

35 verified yoga classes in Vile Parle, Mumbai — ratings, reviews, fees and contact details.

Yoga classes in Vile Parle, Mumbai

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How many yoga classes are available in Vile Parle?

There are 35 verified yoga classes in Vile Parle. Each listing includes ratings, reviews, contact details, and photos to help you choose.

Which is the best yoga class in Vile Parle?

The YogArt Studio is one of the highest-rated yoga classes in Vile Parle with a 5.0 star rating on Google. Browse all 35 options to find the best fit.

How do I choose a yoga class in Vile Parle?

Look for classes with high Google ratings (4.0+), recent reviews, trial class availability, and proximity to your location. We list 35 verified options in Vile Parle with all these details.

Do yoga classes in Vile Parle offer trial sessions?

Many yoga classes in Vile Parle 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 Vile Parle?

The average Google rating of yoga classes in Vile Parle is 4.8 stars across 35 verified listings.

Best Yoga in Vile Parle 2026 — Where Locals Actually Go

Vile Parle sits in that sweet spot between the chaos of Andheri station and the relative calm of Juhu Beach — and its yoga scene reflects exactly that mix. Morning batches fill up fast here, especially the ones timed around the 7–9 AM local-train window at Vile Parle station. From the lanes near Irla to the stretches along S.V. Road, there are 29 listed studios in this locality alone. These 10 rose to the top. Tap any name below to open the full listing.

StudioBlockFeesDistance from Vile Parle Station
R S Yoga SchoolVile Parle WestMid~0.8 km
Asan Yoga Mumbai (Vileparle)Vile Parle EastMid~1.0 km
YogAngleVile Parle EastMid~1.3 km
New Age YogaVile Parle WestLow~0.7 km
The YogArt StudioVile Parle WestMid~0.9 km
Ayam YogaVile Parle WestMid~1.1 km
The Yoga Institute IrlaIrla, Vile Parle WestMid~1.5 km
Leading to Light ClassesVile Parle EastUnknown~1.2 km
Move - The StudioJuhu, Vile Parle WestPremium~2.0 km
Brahma Kumaris Rajayoga Meditation CentreVile Parle EastUnknown~1.4 km

How to choose

Vile Parle's East-West divide matters more than people think. If you're coming off the Western Railway line at Vile Parle station, studios on the west side — along Irla or towards S.V. Road — save you a 15-minute auto ride after a packed morning train. If you're closer to the Nehru Road side of Vile Parle East, YogAngle and Asan Yoga are the practical choices. Batch timing is the second filter: early morning slots (6–8 AM) fill within days of a new term starting, so don't shortlist a studio without checking their schedule first. Every studio in the top five offers a trial class — use it.

Frequently asked questions

How much does yoga cost in Vile Parle?
As of June 2026, most studios in Vile Parle fall in the mid-range — roughly ₹1,200 to ₹2,500 per month for group classes. New Age Yoga comes in at the lower end. Move - The Studio is the premium outlier, likely north of ₹3,000. A couple of listings don't publish fees publicly.
Which yoga studios are closest to Vile Parle railway station?
New Age Yoga and R S Yoga School are both within about a kilometre of Vile Parle station, making them the easiest options if you're factoring in a commute on the Western line and want to roll straight into class.
Which studio is best for a complete beginner in Vile Parle?
R S Yoga School and Asan Yoga Mumbai both specifically accommodate first-timers, and both offer trial classes so there's no financial risk in checking them out. New Age Yoga's 30-year track record also makes it a reassuring first step.
From what age can my child start yoga in Vile Parle?
Leading to Light Classes takes children from age 3 onwards. The Yoga Institute Irla is well-suited for ages 11 and up. YogAngle also works with younger students. So there's genuine coverage from early childhood through teenage years within this locality.
What should I check during the trial class for my child?
Watch whether the instructor actually makes eye contact with your child or only addresses the group. See if corrections are delivered gently or in a way that embarrasses. Check if the batch size lets the instructor realistically notice a kid who's disengaged. And ask directly: what happens when a child wants to skip a posture they find difficult?

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