Yoga Studios in Sector 61-63, Noida

25 verified yoga classes in Sector 61-63, Noida — ratings, reviews, fees and contact details.

Yoga classes in Sector 61-63, Noida

Frequently asked questions

How many yoga classes are available in Sector 61-63?

There are 25 verified yoga classes in Sector 61-63. Each listing includes ratings, reviews, contact details, and photos to help you choose.

Which is the best yoga class in Sector 61-63?

Samarpan Fitness is one of the highest-rated yoga classes in Sector 61-63 with a 5.0 star rating on Google. Browse all 25 options to find the best fit.

How do I choose a yoga class in Sector 61-63?

Look for classes with high Google ratings (4.0+), recent reviews, trial class availability, and proximity to your location. We list 25 verified options in Sector 61-63 with all these details.

Do yoga classes in Sector 61-63 offer trial sessions?

Many yoga classes in Sector 61-63 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 Sector 61-63?

The average Google rating of yoga classes in Sector 61-63 is 4.8 stars across 25 verified listings.

Best Yoga in Sector 61-63 2026 — Where Locals Actually Go

Sectors 61–63 sit in that sweet spot of Noida where the morning rush to the Sector 62 Metro station hasn't yet swallowed the side streets. Green belts near Sector 62's NTPC office colony and the quieter residential pockets off the Dadri Main Road give this cluster a calmer character than the commercial corridors further north. Twenty-five yoga options serve this stretch as of June 2026 — we've filtered to the ten worth your time. Tap any name below to open the full listing.

StudioBlockFeesDistance from Sector 62 Metro Station
Sahaja Yoga Meditation CenterSector 61-63Free~1.2 km
Aadinath YogshalaSector 61-63Low~1.5 km
Sohum Yoga InstituteSector 61-63Mid~1.8 km
Vanchha YogaSector 61-63Mid~2.0 km
Samarpan FitnessSector 61-63Low~1.3 km
Yoga MudgalSector 61-63Mid~2.2 km
Transcending BeliefsSector 61-63Mid~1.9 km
Energise Studio GymSector 61-63Mid~1.6 km
Infinity Yog FeetsSector 61-63Mid~1.7 km
Brainy Biceps GymSector 61-63Low~1.4 km

How to choose

Two filters matter most in this sector. First, timing: the Sector 62 Metro corridor gets genuinely congested between 8–9 am, so if you're commuting from outside the sector, shortlist centres within a 10-minute walk of your entry point rather than assuming a 2 km drive is quick. Second, format flexibility — several centres here offer both studio and online classes, which is worth confirming upfront since Noida's patchy weather between July and September can disrupt outdoor or ground-floor studio access. Every centre on this list offers a trial class, so use it before you pay for a full month.

Frequently asked questions

How much does yoga cost in Sector 61-63?
As of June 2026, the range runs from completely free (Sahaja Yoga Meditation Center) to low-cost options starting around ₹500–800/month, up to mid-range centres likely charging ₹1,200–2,500/month depending on batch frequency and session type. Home visits and personalised programmes typically cost more than group classes.
Which yoga centres are closest to Sector 62 Metro Station?
Most centres on this list sit within 1.2–2.2 km of Sector 62 Metro Station on the Blue Line. Sahaja Yoga Meditation Center and Samarpan Fitness are among the closest, making them practical for commuters catching a morning class before heading into Delhi or central Noida.
Which centre is best for a complete beginner in Sector 61-63?
Aadinath Yogshala and Samarpan Fitness are both strong first choices — both offer trial classes, low fees, and instructors who work across fitness levels. Sohum Yoga Institute is worth considering too if you'd like structured progression with a more experienced teaching setup.
From what age can my child start yoga in Sector 61-63?
Yoga works well from around age 3 upwards, with practices adjusted for each age group. Children between 3–5 typically do movement-based breathwork, while the 6–10 and 11+ groups can handle more structured posture and mindfulness work. Check with your shortlisted centre that they run age-appropriate batches rather than mixing kids into adult classes.
What should I check during the trial class for my child?
Watch whether the instructor adjusts cues for younger bodies rather than just scaling down adult instructions. Notice if your child's attention is held for most of the session and whether the pace allows mistakes without embarrassment. A structured but gentle correction style — not silence and not constant correction — is what you're looking for.

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