Yoga Classes Dublin: Complete Studio Directory [2026]

Looking for yoga classes in Dublin? Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced yogi, Dublin has a thriving yoga scene with studios across the city offering everything from gentle Hatha to intense hot yoga.

This guide lists 30+ yoga studios across Dublin - organised by area - so you can find the perfect class near you. We've included addresses, yoga styles offered, price guides and websites to make your search easy.

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Dublin City Centre Yoga Studios

The city centre offers convenient options for those working in Dublin or looking for a lunchtime or after-work class.

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Yogahub Camden Street 22 Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2 Vinyasa, Yin, Hot Yoga, Reformer Pilates Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie
The Elbow Room 6 Ely Place, Dublin 2 Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Kundalini, Iyengar, Prenatal Drop-in €16 / 10-class €130 theelbowroom.ie
Dublin Buddhist Centre 23 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2 Hatha, Meditation, Restorative Drop-in €15 / 10-class €100 dublinbuddhistcentre.org
Samadhi Yoga 8 Dame Court, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Yin, Meditation Drop-in €17 / Monthly unlimited €120 samadhiyoga.ie
Yoga Dublin - Charlemont Charlemont Square, Dublin 2 Vinyasa, Pilates, Barre, Prenatal Drop-in €20 / Monthly from €115 yogadublin.com
Studio NOW 9 Fade Street, Dublin 2 Hot Vinyasa, Infrared Hot Yoga Drop-in €22 / 10-class €180 studionow.ie

South Dublin Yoga Studios

South Dublin is home to some of the city's most established yoga studios, particularly around Ranelagh, Rathmines and Harold's Cross.

Ranelagh & Rathmines

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Yoga Dublin - Ranelagh 23 Ranelagh Village, Dublin 6 Vinyasa, Pilates, Barre, Gentle Yoga Drop-in €20 / Monthly from €115 yogadublin.com
Yoga Dublin - Rathmines 207 Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin 6 Hot Yoga, Vinyasa, Yin, Pilates Drop-in €20 / Monthly from €115 yogadublin.com
Hot Yoga Dublin 1a Brighton Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6 Hot Yoga, Bikram, Yin, Reformer Pilates Drop-in €22 / Monthly from €139 hotyogadublin.ie
Bikram Yoga Dublin 1 Carlisle Street, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W Bikram (Original 26 Postures), Hot Yoga Drop-in €20 / 10-class €160 bikramyogadublin.ie
Yogahub Harold's Cross Kenilworth Square, Harold's Cross, Dublin 6W Vinyasa, Yin, Reformer Pilates Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie

Ballsbridge, Donnybrook & Dublin 4

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Mandala Yoga Dublin St. Mary's Church, Haddington Road, Dublin 4 Dynamic Vinyasa, Yin, Prenatal, Beginners Drop-in €18 / Intro 4 weeks €69 mandalayoga.ie
Yoga Yard Dublin Unit 5, Irishtown Stadium, Dublin 4 Hot Yoga, Hot Flow, Yin, Vinyasa Drop-in €20 / 10-class €170 yogayarddublin.com
Ashtanga Yoga Ireland 15 Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 Traditional Mysore Ashtanga Drop-in €18 / Monthly €120 ashtangayogaireland.com

Dundrum, Rathfarnham & South County Dublin

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Yoga Dublin - Dundrum Village Centre, Dundrum, Dublin 14 Vinyasa, Gentle Yoga, Pilates Drop-in €20 / Monthly from €115 yogadublin.com
Healing Yoga Monkstown Therapy Centre, Monkstown, Co. Dublin Hatha, Restorative, Beginners, Workshops Contact for prices healingyoga.ie
Yogahub Blackrock Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Vinyasa, Yin, Hot Yoga, Reformer Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie

North Dublin Yoga Studios

North Dublin has seen significant growth in yoga studios in recent years, with options from the city centre to the suburbs.

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Yogahub Phibsborough 299 North Circular Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 7 Vinyasa, Yin, Hot Yoga Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie
Hotpod Yoga Dublin Various pop-up locations, North Dublin Hot Vinyasa in heated pods Drop-in €15 / 5-class €60 hotpodyoga.com
360 Hot Yoga Malahide Road, Artane, Dublin 5 Hot Rocket, Hot Flow, Yin, Pilates Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 360hotyoga.ie
West Wood Club Multiple locations (Clontarf, Westmanstown) Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin (included with gym membership) Gym membership required westwood.ie
Yogahub Swords Main Street, Swords, Co. Dublin Vinyasa, Yin, Reformer Pilates Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie

West Dublin Yoga Studios

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Yogahub Castleknock Main Street, Castleknock, Dublin 15 Vinyasa, Yin, Reformer Pilates Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie
West Wood Club Westmanstown Westmanstown, Clonsilla, Dublin 15 Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin Gym membership required westwood.ie

Coastal Dublin Yoga Studios

Malahide, Howth & North Coast

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
Barefoot Yoga Malahide The Diamond, Malahide, Co. Dublin Hot Yoga, Slow Yoga, Prenatal, Chair Yoga Drop-in €18 / 10-class €150 barefootyoga.ie
Soul Yoga Malahide Main Street, Malahide, Co. Dublin Vinyasa, Yin, Meditation Contact for prices soulyoga.ie

Dun Laoghaire & South Coast

Studio Address Yoga Styles Price Guide Website
West Wood Club Dun Laoghaire Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin Gym membership required westwood.ie
Yogahub Blackrock Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Vinyasa, Yin, Hot Yoga, Reformer Drop-in €18 / Monthly from €99 theyogahub.ie

What to Bring to Your First Yoga Class

If you're new to yoga, here's what you need to bring:

Essential Items

  • Yoga mat - Most studios provide mats, but having your own is more hygienic
  • Water bottle - Essential for hot yoga, recommended for all classes
  • Comfortable clothing - Stretchy leggings/shorts and a fitted top work best
  • Small towel - Especially for hot yoga classes

Tips for Beginners

  • Arrive 10-15 minutes early to settle in
  • Let the teacher know you're new
  • Don't eat a heavy meal within 2 hours of class
  • Hydrate well throughout the day (especially before hot yoga)

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Types of Yoga Classes Explained

Not sure which style is right for you? Here's a quick guide:

Style Best For Intensity What to Expect
Hatha Beginners Low-Medium Gentle poses held for longer, focus on alignment
Vinyasa/Flow All levels Medium-High Flowing sequences linking breath with movement
Ashtanga Intermediate-Advanced High Set sequence of poses, physically demanding
Hot Yoga Those who like intensity High Practiced in 35-40°C heat, very sweaty
Bikram Structure lovers High 26 set poses in 40°C heat, 90 minutes
Yin Flexibility & relaxation Low Deep stretches held for 3-5 minutes
Restorative Stress relief Very Low Supported, restful poses for deep relaxation
Prenatal Pregnant women Low Safe poses adapted for pregnancy

Which Yoga Mat for Each Style?

Yoga Style Recommended Mat
Hot Yoga / Bikram Non-slip mat with good grip - essential for sweaty sessions
Vinyasa / Flow 4mm mat - balance of grip and cushioning
Yin / Restorative 6mm mat - extra cushioning for long holds
Ashtanga 4mm mat with excellent grip - for dynamic movement
Beginners Basic PVC mat - affordable and reliable

Cost of Yoga Classes in Dublin

Yoga class prices in Dublin typically range from €15-25 per drop-in class. Here's what to expect:

Pricing Type Typical Cost Best For
Drop-in class €15-22 Occasional practitioners
5-class pass €70-90 Once-a-week yogis
10-class pass €120-170 Regular practitioners
Monthly unlimited €99-150 Dedicated yogis (3+ classes/week)
Intro offers €20-69 New students (usually 1-4 weeks)

Money-saving tip: Most studios offer discounted intro passes for new students - a great way to try different studios before committing.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to bring my own yoga mat?

Most Dublin studios provide mats for free or a small fee (€1-2). However, for hygiene reasons and a better practice, many yogis prefer to bring their own mat. A good quality yoga mat provides better grip, cushioning, and you know exactly where it's been! Shop yoga mats here.

What should I wear to yoga class?

Wear comfortable, stretchy clothing that allows you to move freely. For women, leggings and a fitted top work well. For men, shorts or joggers with a t-shirt. Avoid very loose clothing as it can get in the way during inversions.

Can beginners do hot yoga?

Yes, but start with a regular hot yoga class (not Bikram) and let the teacher know you're new. Stay hydrated, take breaks when needed, and listen to your body. The heat makes muscles more flexible but can be intense for newcomers.

How often should I practice yoga?

For beginners, 1-2 times per week is a good start. As you build strength and flexibility, you can increase to 3-5 times per week. Even one class per week provides benefits - consistency matters more than frequency.

What's the difference between hot yoga and Bikram?

Bikram is a specific style with 26 set poses practiced in 40°C heat for 90 minutes. "Hot yoga" is a general term for any yoga practiced in a heated room (usually 35-40°C) and can include various styles like Vinyasa or Flow.

Is yoga good for back pain?

Many people find yoga helps with back pain by strengthening core muscles and improving flexibility. However, if you have a specific injury or condition, consult your doctor first and let your teacher know before class.


Start Your Yoga Journey Today

Ready to find your perfect yoga class in Dublin? Use the directory above to find a studio near you, and don't forget to grab a quality yoga mat for your practice.

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Last updated: January 2026