In a city where culture, style, and self-expression run deep, Parisian yoga studios are redefining what it means to practise — combining ancient disciplines with immersive art, infrared technology, and social club concepts. They are curating entire atmospheres for transformational experiences. From candle-lit studios to full-sensory flows, each space offers a distinct take on what modern wellness can feel like. Here is our insider selection of eight studios where the city’s most discerning practitioners go to unwind.
Baba Yoga Social Club (10e)





Baba has created Paris’ first yoga social club as a vibrant departure from the solitary practice spaces of tradition. The place feels fun, free, and lively. Their signature urban retreat trilogy (Babayoga → Babarelax → Babarista) turns practice into a half-day ritual, blending Vinyasa yoga with post-session therapeutic massages and lattes in their cozy sunlit café. The living room-style area with a curated library, wellness shop, and communal tables encourages you to linger.
Why we love it: It’s yoga as social philosophy and the space thrums with contagious energy. (A note for coffee connoisseurs: they serve coffee from Kawa, one of Paris’ most respected roasters, at the coffee shop.)
Baba Yoga Social Club — 53 rue de Chabrol, 75010 Paris
Aja House (7e)


Just minutes from Sèvres-Babylone, Aja House is a peaceful sanctuary where movement meets intention. With sunlit studios, natural textures, and calm open space, it offers a new kind of city escape. “Full living begins with feeling at home in your body” is a philosophy that guides their curated mix of classes. Across four rooms, you’ll find pilates reformer, yoga, barre, and cardio — all designed to help you move with strength, ease, and joy. Thoughtfully equipped changing rooms extend the sense of care. Their café-boutique, stocked with edit-worthy activewear and wellness beverages, turns recovery into a continuation of self-care.
Why we love it: Where Parisian wellness feels like coming home. More on Aja House coming soon.
Aja House — 4 rue Oudinot, 75007 Paris
My Ginger (6e)






The first immersive yoga and pilates studio in France, My Ginger offers a transportive experience through the projection of changing landscapes across its walls during practice. Tucked behind a small courtyard, this 6th arrondissement gem offers a pause from Parisian pace through visual poetry.
Why we love it: Each session is a sensory journey that carries you away with soothing, relaxing landscapes.
My Ginger — 13 rue du Vieux Colombier, 75006 Paris
Bloom (2e & 9e)

Bloom practises and teaches simple and modern meditation. They offer a “day/night” approach through its two meditation rooms: a green, light-filled day room for classes that focus more on being alert and aware, and a night room that focuses on stress, sleep, and emotions. The studio’s focus on emotional wellness and inner alignment makes it a go-to for mind-body balance seekers.
Why we love it: A sanctuary of softness, Bloom is where design meets deep inner work, offering tools to align mind, body, and spirit.
Bloom — 4 rue Etienne Marcel, 75002 Paris & 30 Rue Laffitte, 75009 paris
YUJ (multiple locations)




Founded in 2014 by Hélène Duval, YUJ was one of the first French yoga brands. With seven locations across Paris (including a new Louvre outpost), YUJ is today a complete yoga universe: from online classes to teacher training, from retreats to yoga accessories. It also pioneered the infrared-heated yoga studios in the city, promoting deep muscle detoxification while maintaining a comfortable 28°C.
Why we love it: You know what to expect when you walk into a YUJ studio and attend its signature class.
YUJ — multiple studios (listed here)
Poses (3e, 9e, 10e)



Three stylish studios that specialise in 50-minute “blackout” sessions. The absence of visual stimuli, combined with their Pulse&Poses® technique, creates unprecedented mind-body awareness. Part of the Sanctuary family, Poses is one of the six fitness concepts that help you get into a diversified wellness routine. On the sustainability front, they partner with eco-conscious brands like L:A Bruket for studio amenities.
Why we love it: Coaches with style!
Poses Marais — 21 rue des Filles du Calvaire, 75003 Paris
Bonne Nouvelle — 6 rue de l’Échiquier, 75010 Paris
Saint-Lazare — 28 rue de Châteaudun, 75009 Paris
Chez Simone (2e)




Located in central Paris, Chez Simone creates a home for a diverse sports programme — a lifestyle space as much as a studio. It’s cozy, friendly, and designed for women who want to move, take care of ourselves, and share laughs in between. The vibe is warm and slightly cheeky, all led by a passionate team.
Why we love it: Yoga in a chic Parisian apartment with hardwood floors.
Chez Simone — 226 rue Saint-Denis 75002 Paris
OLY Be (multiple locations)
For those craving variety and freedom, OLY Be offers yoga (and more) across the city. With a seamless app and a big network of instructors, it brings wellness wherever you are. If freedom and flexibility are your vibe, OLY Be is your go-to. What sets OLY Be apart is its mission to democratise wellness — both in terms of access and atmosphere. You’ll find diversity in teachers, formats, and spaces, making it a great fit for busy city life and curious souls alike.
Why we love it: Yoga for all!
OLY Be — multiple studios (listed here)
Photos courtesy of each studio featured.



