How Much Do Yoga Classes Cost?

How Much Do Yoga Classes in the Bromley Borough Cost?

A Yoga Teacher’s Insight From 12 Years of Experience

If you’re thinking about starting yoga in the Bromley borough – whether you’re a complete beginner or simply new to the local class scene – it’s natural to wonder what yoga classes actually cost. As someone who has been teaching yoga since 2013, I’ve seen the full spectrum of prices, formats, and value.

Yoga isn’t just another fitness class you tick off your to-do list; it’s a practice that asks for time, space, presence, and qualified guidance. And those elements shape pricing more than many people realise.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through the typical costs of yoga in the Bromley borough, using my own offerings and industry insights to help you understand what you’re paying for – and how to choose the option that’s right for you.

What You Can Expect to Pay for Yoga in Bromley

Across Bromley, yoga prices vary depending on the class type, teacher experience, studio overheads, and the intimacy of the setting. Here’s what rates commonly look like, with real examples from my own classes so you can ground these numbers in reality.

Group Yoga Classes (In Person)

In Bromley, drop-in yoga classes typically range from £10–£15 per class, depending on the venue and teacher experience.

In my own classes:

  • £12 per individual class
  • £40 for a block of four classes (to be used within a month)
  • £60 for my six-week beginner’s course, ideal for those who want structure and steady progress

Most teachers and community studios in the borough stay within a similar range. What shifts the price can be the environment – some venues offer boutique-style spaces, others offer church halls or community centres with lower overheads.

However, for me, it’s important to keep yoga accessible, so I keep my prices a little on the low side to ensure as many people as possible can benefit from this practice that I love so much.  

Online Group Yoga Classes

Online yoga is usually a little more affordable because there’s no studio rental and class sizes can be slightly larger.

My online pricing reflects this:

  • £10 per online class, or
  • £30 for a block of four classes (to be used within a month)

For students who practise regularly, this can make yoga much more accessible – and is often ideal for those balancing home, work, and daily life.

Unlimited Monthly Yoga in Bromley

If you take two or more classes a week, an unlimited monthly pass is often the best value.

I offer:

  • A one-month unlimited pass for £60
    This allows students to join any and all my classes – online and in-person – for the entire month.

Considering the average cost of drop-in classes, this option can drastically reduce the cost per session, especially for keen practitioners.

Private Yoga Sessions

Private yoga is where you get the deepest personalised attention – which is why it’s priced differently.

Across Bromley, private sessions usually range from £45–£100 per hour, depending on the instructor’s background and whether studio hire is required.

My private classes are:

  • £50 per hour, plus the studio hire cost

These sessions are ideal for people working with injuries, specific goals, or those who simply feel more comfortable learning privately, sometimes people want to build knowledge and confidence before joining a group class.

Yoga Workshops in Bromley

Workshops tend to be longer, more focused, and more specialised than a standard yoga class. In Bromley, prices typically fall between £15–£35.

My workshops sit right in that range:

  • £15 for online workshops
  • £30 for in-person workshops
  • £25 early bird price

Workshops often include themes like relaxation, meditation, posture alignment, breathwork, or seasonal practices. Because of their depth, students often say workshops create powerful energetic or emotional shifts that a regular class can’t match.

Workshops take the teacher longer to prepare than classes so the preparation time is factored into the cost.

What Makes Yoga Cost More Than Other Fitness Classes?

People sometimes notice that yoga can be slightly more expensive than larger fitness or gym-based classes – and there’s a good reason.

  1. Smaller class sizes

Every student needs space for a full yoga mat and the freedom to move safely. This instantly limits how many people can attend each session.

  1. Teacher training and continued education

Yoga teacher training is extensive, long-term, and often ongoing. I’ve been teaching for 12 years, with a background as an allied health professional and years of meditation experience woven into my work. All of this informs the depth and quality of every class.

  1. Preparation and aftercare

Yoga teachers often spend hours planning, sequencing, communicating with students, setting up rooms, and managing bookings — all unseen behind-the-scenes work.

  1. Space and studio costs

Hiring a peaceful, clean, dedicated environment in London/greater London comes with real overheads.

When you’re paying for a yoga class, you’re not just paying for one hour; you’re paying for a teacher’s experience, the environment, and the quality of the experience.

Why My Pricing Has Boundaries (and Why That Helps You)

I strive to keep my prices accessible – that’s genuinely important to me. Yoga should feel like an open door, not a luxury reserved for a few.

But I also maintain boundaries around class passes, such as requiring that they be used within one month. This isn’t about rigidity; it’s about rhythm. Yoga’s power comes from consistency. When students practise regularly, they see meaningful transformation mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Those boundaries help you honour your commitment, and they help me hold a stable and organised practice space for everyone.

How to Choose the Best Yoga Pricing Option for You

Here’s a gentle, practical guide:

  • New to my classes?

Try an individual class or book the beginner’s course.

  • Already practising regularly?

A four-class pass or monthly unlimited pass often gives the best value.

  • Tight on time?

Online classes are more affordable and easier to fit into a busy schedule.

  • Want personalised support or dealing with a specific condition?

A private session might be the best investment.

  • Interested in deepening your practice?

Workshops offer time and space to go deeper into your body, breath, and inner stillness.