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The H Street Studio is all about love. With an inclusive, welcoming community and simple light-filled practice space, it feels like home to many. You can access this studio through a little courtyard at the back of the building, then up two flights of stairs. This third floor haven is near grocery stores and friendly neighborhood cafes.
We also hold park classes at nearby parks and plenty of online classes, in addition to classes at our five other locations.
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Alyssa Neumann
★ 5
I love this studio so much! From the first time I took a class here, I felt comfortable and at home. The teachers are all amazing, some of my favorites are Deb (amazing yin and restorative classes), Sarah MC (my favorite morning flow), and Nikisha (loved the headstand workshop). With frequent free classes and charitable causes, this organization really embodies what yoga is all about.
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Molly Rose
★ 5
Love YD! There’s a wide variety of class types and each teacher truly is fantastic. My favorites are Morgan’s and Kelsey’s classes!
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Maya Rizkala
★ 5
The teachers at Yoga District changed my life. So healing. Cannot recommend enough!
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Isabella Ariza
★ 5
I really enjoy Edgar’s core class. I’m there every Friday!
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Angela Yan
★ 5
I've been coming to Yoga District since April and have absolutely loved the inclusive environment and energy of the instructors! I am a regular at Sarah's Friday sunrise flow, and her class has been something I look forward to every week! I also have attended Nikisha's, Andrea's, and Emily's classes, and they are amazing as well.
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Tracie
★ 4
Overall A very small spot for yoga with a lot of clases throughout the day from morning to late evening (8pm) for a decent price. I’ve visited this spot a handful of times since it’s a few blocks away from my apt. I appreciate the commitment to serve the community and stay affordable and inclusive. Things to note, arrive a few minutes early to check in with someone holding a phone or iPad with the class attendance . Cons: The building isn’t very accessible as they have super steap stairs to go inside. Also their ac isn’t the greatest, can get stuffy during the summer days. The weekend classes are super packed and you’re literally touching the person next to you so I avoid those (personal preference) Pro: You can rent a yoga mat for like $1 and pay via Venmo once inside the studio. Overall very friendly instructors, with chill energy, and there is plenty of free two hour or zone 6 parking around the studio. In terms of membership, I believe that the monthly unlimited fee is around $100. That includes yoga at the H Street location and all the others and online options. That’s affordable compared to other studios near by.
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Winn Roberton
★ 5
Great classes, great pricing, highly recommend!
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Jeremy Edmunds
★ 5
Climbing two flights from a H Street NE courtyard, past a hand-painted sign promising "Classes for $12 or less," you enter Washington's most democratically minded yoga studio. Yoga District has earned "best studio" honors five years running—not despite its nonprofit mission and bargain pricing, but because of them.
At $11.50 per class, it costs half what comparable DC studios charge. The sliding scale goes lower: free classes through accessibility applications, work-study programs, donation-based sessions. "It's a basic right to have access to mindfulness resources," explains founder Jasmine Chehrazi, a former attorney who quit law to democratize wellness.
Natural daylight streams through large windows onto warm wood floors, creating atmosphere that feels more community center than luxury retreat. Students arrive in everything from designer leggings to sports bras and old t-shirts—the dress code is "come as you are." Loaner mats cost $2; props are freely shared.
What distinguishes this studio isn't just pricing but pedagogy. Teachers employ trauma-sensitive methods prioritizing safety over Instagram poses. They request consent before adjustments, offer modifications for every posture, use inclusive language welcoming all bodies.
This serves H Street's complex demographics, where longtime residents navigate gentrification alongside newcomers. Studio founder Hannah Allerdice, living seven blocks away, noted neighbors asking about yoga before the studio opened. "There's real yearning for these practices here," she observes.
Classes span vigorous Vinyasa flows to gentle chair yoga. Teachers avoid spiritual bypassing common in wellness culture, acknowledging students might face trauma, displacement, or financial stress.
Beyond 500 H Street NE, Yoga District operates as Yoga Activist, bringing trauma-informed yoga to DC prisons, shelters, schools. Class proceeds fund these programs—your $11.50 supports both personal practice and community healing.
Student culture reflects this mission. Work-study participants exchanging four weekly service hours for unlimited classes often become teachers, creating authentic investment. Reviews praise "non-judgmental atmosphere" and "dedicated teachers."
Recognition has followed. DC City Paper and Washington Post Express readers repeatedly vote Yoga District best studio. The Post noted "teachers as dedicated as any" while CBS highlighted "relaxed, casual atmosphere."
Some prefer marble bathrooms and eucalyptus towels. Yoga District offers gender-neutral restrooms and hand sanitizer. Think community healing space, not spa retreat.
Chehrazi's vision extends beyond one studio. She advises Yoga Alliance Training Standards Committee, authored peer-reviewed trauma-sensitive instruction articles. Her work suggests yoga's future lies in radical inclusion, not exclusivity.
For newcomers or veterans seeking authentic community practice, Yoga District delivers accessible excellence without compromise. In a city where wellness correlates with wealth, this sanctuary proves another way is possible—healing shouldn't require privilege.
Clear cuing ★★★★★
Mindfulness /breathwork ★★★★★
Asana variety ★★★★☆
Daylight studio ★★★★★
loaner props ★★★★★
Good value ★★★★★
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Hadia Rehman
★ 5
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★ 5
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hannah grayson
★ 5
Welcoming and warm!! The culture and tone of classes here at Yoga District totally match what their website promises. I have felt so welcome and the space is free from judgement. Classes are well guided, with lots of options, but ultimately it's the instructors and volunteers who set a tone of warmth and welcome. Highly, highly recommend.
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Bianca Brown
★ 5
I had a good time. I found a few new friends as well. I will be back.
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Kit Maher
★ 3
I liked the 615a class, the movements were great. I noticed the teacher asked the virtual students what they needed from class, but didn’t ask the same of the students who were there in person. Being new to the studio, would’ve liked some more attention/adjustments.
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MJ H.
★ 5
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Rebecca Wright
★ 5
I have been going to Yoga District on H Street for six months now, and I can't imagine considering going anywhere else. It has become an integral part of my life and wellness, and I'm so thankful for all the instructors for making it a fun, inclusive and positive place to practice yoga.
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Mala Velamuri
★ 5
I love Yoga district! I've been doing their classes since 2019, and they offer a wide variety of classes for various levels and in different styles. I've never had a bad class with them. My favorite teacher is Edgar, who's absolutely amazing and inspiring. He brings several years of experience with him, and his classes are always immersive, spiritual experiences! Thanks Edgar, and thanks to all the teachers in Yoga district!
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Brooke K
★ 5
I've only been to one class but that's all it took to make me want to take even more!!
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Jeanne Fleck
★ 5
I have been taking classes virtually from YD since the pandemic. Thank goodness for the virtual, as I live in CT! I very much enjoy all of the classes I take and I think the instructors are the best I have had at any Yoga establishment. My usual classes are Jennifer A’s Serene Moon Flow with sound bowls on Sat ( 5:00 ) Greg’s 10:30 gentle class on Sun., Sarah A’s 12:30 gentle on Monday and Deb’s 6:15 Gentle on Tuesday at 6:15 pm. Also I have taken classes with Lorena. As I said the instructors are top-notch! The virtual system works well ( with few glitches), my monthly debit is done flawlessly. I just wish that they would a a couple more gentle/restorative classes. YD does not disappoint!
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Shawna Walker
★ 5
Love this ladies, very professional! absolutely 5 star!
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Edie J
★ 5
Tons of options, great teachers, and a wonderful community space overall. Grateful that it’s here!
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Nyasha Laing
★ 4
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Caitlin Cox
★ 5
H Street studio is my favorite YD studio (though all are great!). It’s the perfect ambiance with plants galore, wood floors, brick walls, and plenty of natural lighting. It really helps to get into the yoga mindset, especially when coupled with the amazing YD teaching staff! 10/10 recommend
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Sara Federman
★ 5
Really great, community-oriented studio. The teachers are wonderful - would highly recommend!
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Abigael McGuire
★ 5
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Ilana O
★ 5
Lovely little studio with welcoming instructors.
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Lauryn Rainey
★ 5
Awesome studio! The Yoga District Community is AMAZING. I love that they specify the difficulty/level of their classes before you attend, so you'll know what to expect. The teachers here have such great knowledge and expertise to guide the students into a safe wholesome practice.
The space is so inclusive and holds safe space for BIPOC community members, which is taught by Aaron, and amazing teacher!
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Meron
★ 5
Love these classes! I appreciate the sense of community they foster and the positive energy they leave me with. Definitely a highlight of my weekend. Thanks for being a great instructor, Aaron!
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Cassandra Babilya
★ 5
Amazing studio on H ST. Quiet large open floor space, bright sunny, no mirrors! Every instructor I’ve worked with has been wise, created a peaceful and fun environment, and offers unique perspective.
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★ 5
This is my first time taking yoga classes, and I’m loving it! The instructor, Aaron, does a great job of tailoring each class to the students , offering detailed help if needed, and just generally fostering a positive/fun atmosphere and community. He encourages making connections in class and tends to remember small details about students and will follow up weeks later, which I really appreciate. The class is usually made up of students with a wide range of yoga experience but it always seems to work really well for everyone. The studio is also clean and nicely set up. No complaints at all. I’d recommend this class to anyone!
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Cierra Stewart
★ 5
I love this place!! Aaron is a great instructor and it's such a welcoming and inclusive environment.
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Julianne Amenta
★ 5
The space is beautiful with plants and hardwood. Every teacher I’ve had has been highly skilled, generous, and inclusive. I’ve taken yin, restorative, gentle, flow, power, meditation, and rocket
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Asia King
★ 5
It has been so amazing to join this community of folks at Yoga District. Coming as a novice to yoga I never felt judged or unsupported in these classes. I started with the BIPOC Saturday classes which was such a good soft landing for me starting my practice. Yoga District has a variety of class types and levels and at an extremely reasonable price. The instructors are truly what make the space but I'd like to give a special shout out to Aaron, Miguel, and Felix for being so welcoming. 10/10 would recommend!
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Rosie Mayne
★ 5
My favorite yoga studio (:
The instructors are all so friendly and welcoming. They usually take requests before the practice if there’s any specific things you want to focus on which is awesome. The space can get packed on certain days but everyone always makes the best out of it. Overall amazing vibes and I always leave feeling great!
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Carlo Juntilla
★ 5
Yoga District is a safe place to practice yoga for all levels! All the teachers are wonderful, patient, and thoughtful in creating their classes.
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Marissa Stewart
★ 5
good yoga class!! very enjoyable
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Mikaela Saccoccio
★ 5
Beautiful space and people — and affordable to boot!
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Aaron Curtis
★ 5
One of my first studios in the city. There's something special about the space that just feels warm. I definitely recommend it. Try out a bunch of different teachers :) They've got lots of different styles for different modalities of practicing.
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Coumba Gueye
★ 5
I enjoy the space and community at Yoga district, extremely welcoming and accomodating for all levels and skill sets, I enjoy practicing in a multilevel environment where both teachers and students attend class, After falling out of practice for years I am grateful for the safe and clean space! The instructors are welcoming and stay after to answer any questions you have as well. 10/10 recommend
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Mia Thoresen
★ 5
Beautiful studio with a relaxed feel. Aaron is an amazing instructor and made everyone in the class feel comfortable to push themselves to the fullest. Will definitely be back for more classes!
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Derrick Lykins
★ 5
I discovered my love for yoga here after medically retiring from the military last year. Yoga District is amazing because they provide yoga classes at a reasonable price. Other yoga studios nearby and around DC can be very expensive. The H Street location is walk-able from where I live, and has different styles of yoga for everyone. My interactions with the instructors and other students have been positive. I'm thankful that I discovered this place!
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Elizabeth Chang
★ 5
My favorite neighborhood yoga studio with a great mission! They offer a variety of classes throughout the week at a reasonable price.
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Kea Dodson
★ 5
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Suhey Ortega
★ 5
Great instructors, beautiful studio, and amazing organization! They are very community based with flexible fair prices, a mix of classes from easy to challenging (they have different levels you can check online for each class type) and at all different dates and times. As someone who's never been to an in person yoga class, I felt very welcomed and comfortable. I will say, each class and instructors are different so having basic knowledge of yoga poses is very helpful to know beforehand (but not necessary). I would suggest taking different classes to fit your pace and needs! Overall love Yoga District!
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Shane Lewis
★ 5
A really nice and clean studio right along the H street corridor.
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Carlos Lamadrid
★ 1
Beware the one-month introductory offer with this studio, which requires a three week advance notice before they automatically charge you for a full membership.
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Kelsey Desmond
★ 5
I have taught and practiced at this studio for years. The space is clean and inspiring. I so appreciate the community here, both teachers and students alike. Class offerings are diverse-suitable for beginner practitioners and advancing practitioners alike. I will note that to enter the studio requires climbing a set of stairs.
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Dheeya Rizmie
★ 5
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Meredith Reilly
★ 5
This is my favorite studio. Prices are really good and all of the instructors are super nice. The location is really central. It’s a 3rd story walk-up and you enter through the back garden. Hardwood floors with lots of natural light. They don’t use mirrors. Love it
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melissa johnson
★ 5
Very chill yoga experience. Mats, blocks, water, all available. Exposed brick and lots of windows with second floor privacy (no one staring in). Andrea is awesome.
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Ryan
★ 4
Good spot. Just make sure you know what you are doing cause if you're a beginner it's probably not the place for you. But I like the classes I've done.
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Lauren
★ 5
Love this studio! Wide variety of classes to build strength or unwind, beautiful space, warm staff - AND the most affordable prices I've seen anywhere in DC. The community vibes here just can't be beat.
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Melissa Posey
★ 5
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Arianna Vranas
★ 5
Love love love this studio! It’s one of the most affordable studios in DC while still having quality instructors and classes! All of the people I’ve met there have been very kind as well.
The entrance is behind the pub on H street where there’s a little courtyard. Just open the door and go up the stairs. 🙂
If you can catch a class with Andrew here, I highly recommend it.
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Christina Bond
★ 5
Beautiful studio, lots of plants and natural light. Wide variety of affordable classes.
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Saule Kasen
★ 5
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Magen Wetmore
★ 5
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ethan mathews
★ 5
My favorite studio in DC. Thoughtful instruction, clean facility, and an overall great experience.
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Megan John
★ 5
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Zach Cammer
★ 5
I don't get to do yoga very often due to my schedule and your class was easy to follow along, was challenging enough when I wanted it to be, and the studio was very unique. If my schedule permits I will definitely be coming back soon.
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tsadeek
★ 4
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Leo Howard
★ 5
It was my first visit to Yoga District with instructor Cynthia and I hooked. The class for beginners is the Best ever!
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Heather Waldroup
★ 5
Really nice yoga studio and not overpriced for a drop-in. I went when i was in town for work and felt very welcome. Will come next time I'm in DC!
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Max Gruber
★ 5
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Andrew Glendening (mdrndgtl)
★ 5
A small spot for yoga with knowledgeable instructors for a cheap price. As of this post the monthly unlimited fee is around $100. That includes yoga at the H Street location and all the others. Classes are available all day for different skill levels. Highly recommended.
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Elisabeth Horan
★ 5
Patrick's classes are legit. Just the right amount of challenge, encouragement, and subtlety. Ashtanga can be intimidating but I found the environment offered at YD very accessible.
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M.C. R
★ 4
Great spot for yoga. All levels and types of classes are offered.
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