Yoga Studios in Kothrud, Pune

28 verified yoga classes in Kothrud, Pune — ratings, reviews, fees and contact details.

Yoga classes in Kothrud, Pune

Frequently asked questions

How many yoga classes are available in Kothrud?

There are 28 verified yoga classes in Kothrud. Each listing includes ratings, reviews, contact details, and photos to help you choose.

Which is the best yoga class in Kothrud?

Iyengar Yog Sadhana by Abhay Javakhedkar is one of the highest-rated yoga classes in Kothrud with a 5.0 star rating on Google. Browse all 28 options to find the best fit.

How do I choose a yoga class in Kothrud?

Look for classes with high Google ratings (4.0+), recent reviews, trial class availability, and proximity to your location. We list 28 verified options in Kothrud with all these details.

Do yoga classes in Kothrud offer trial sessions?

Many yoga classes in Kothrud 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 Kothrud?

The average Google rating of yoga classes in Kothrud is 4.8 stars across 28 verified listings.

Best Yoga in Kothrud 2026 — Where Locals Actually Go

Kothrud is one of Pune's most lived-in neighbourhoods — the stretch along Karve Road between Chandani Chowk and Dahanukar Colony has more yoga studios per square kilometre than most people realise. Whether you're walking distance from Nal Stop or commuting in from Warje on a weekday morning, the 7–8 AM slot fills up fast across almost every studio here. From precision alignment work to wellness-focused women's classes, there's a lot to sort through. We've cut the list to 10 worth your time. Tap any name below to open the full listing.

StudioBlockFeesDistance from Chandani Chowk
Iyengar Yog Sadhana by Abhay JavakhedkarKothrudMid~1.5 km
RUTUYOG LIFESTYLEKothrudMid~2 km
Cult Gym KothrudKothrudMid~1.8 km
Atenx Performance StudioKothrudMid~2.2 km
Primrose Wellness and CareKothrudMid~1.2 km
Yogoda Satsanga Dhyana KendraKothrudMid~2.5 km
Devyani's Yoga UrjaKothrudMid~1.6 km
MM YogaKothrudMid~2 km
Divine Yoga StudioKothrudMid~3 km
Eternal BlissKothrudMid~1.4 km

How to choose

Kothrud's yoga studios split fairly cleanly into two types — precision-focused teaching spaces (like Iyengar Yog Sadhana) where corrections and props matter, and fitness-first setups where yoga is one offering among several. If you're within walking distance of Nal Stop, morning slots between 6:30 and 8 AM book out by Wednesday for the weekend; call ahead rather than showing up. If you're commuting from Warje or Bavdhan, confirm whether the studio holds its schedule on Pune Bandh days — a few don't. Every pick marked 'Trial available' lets you test the instructor's style before you commit to a monthly fee, and that one class tells you more than any description will.

Frequently asked questions

How much does yoga cost in Kothrud?
Most studios in Kothrud fall in the mid-range fee band, which typically means monthly fees between ₹1,500 and ₹3,500 depending on batch size and session frequency, as of June 2026. Specialised programmes like pregnancy yoga or meditation-focused centres may price differently.
Which yoga studio in Kothrud is closest to Chandani Chowk?
Primrose Wellness and Care and Eternal Bliss are both within roughly 1.5 km of Chandani Chowk junction, making them practical options if you're commuting on the Pune-Bangalore highway corridor or heading in from Warje.
Which studio is best for a complete beginner to yoga in Kothrud?
Devyani's Yoga Urja and RUTUYOG LIFESTYLE are both strong starting points — both offer trial classes, keep batch sizes manageable, and instructors are known for not assuming prior experience. Either one will give you a realistic feel for the teaching style before you commit.
From what age can my child start yoga in Kothrud?
Kids can start as young as 3 years old in structured yoga settings, though most studios in Kothrud are best suited to children from age 6 upward. Check with the studio directly — batch composition matters more than the minimum age listed.
What should I check during the trial class if I'm bringing my child?
Watch how the instructor responds when a child loses focus or gets the posture wrong — correction tone matters. Check whether instructions are given in simple language the child actually understands, and notice if the instructor makes eye contact with kids rather than just talking to parents. Batch size is worth confirming too; more than eight or ten children makes personal attention difficult.

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