Pilates Studios in Carroll Gardens
Carroll Gardens has 4 Pilates studios, with 50% contemporary, 25% classical, and 25% mixed. Pricing is evenly distributed. Most studios offer private sessions, but duet sessions and small group classes are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, post-rehab, and prenatal. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Carroll Gardens ↓
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Carroll Gardens has 6 Pilates studios. Method mix splits exactly 50% classical and 50% contemporary, with no mixed-method studios listed. That's an unusual shape for Brooklyn — the borough overall reads 18% classical, 53% contemporary, and 29% mixed, so Carroll Gardens carries a classical share roughly three times the borough average and no mixed-method presence at all. Prospect Heights carries the same 50/50/0 shape across its 6 studios. Drop-in prices across Brooklyn typically run $35 to $44 for a group class, and Carroll Gardens sits inside that band. What a drop-in buys varies by studio — classical studios more often run full-apparatus group sessions, while contemporary studios more often run reformer-class formats. Carroll Gardens sits within the Brooklyn sub-region, sharing the 6-studio tier with Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Heights, and Crown Heights.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
What does a 50/50 classical-contemporary split mean for someone choosing a studio?
It means three of the six studios in Carroll Gardens identify within classical-lineage training and three within contemporary training, with no mixed-method studios in between. Compared to Brooklyn overall — 18% classical, 53% contemporary, 29% mixed — that's a much heavier classical share and no mixed presence. For someone with a strong preference for one tradition, both are well-represented in absolute terms. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes and how to read a studio's positioning before visiting.
How does Carroll Gardens compare to Prospect Heights?
Carroll Gardens and Prospect Heights are the only two Brooklyn neighborhoods that carry the same exact split across the same exact study count: 6 studios each, 50% classical and 50% contemporary, 0% mixed. The two are otherwise separate sub-region neighborhoods. Boerum Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant share their own matching 14/71/14 split across 7 studios each. These pairings show up in the data without explanation — they are simply how the studios in each neighborhood describe their training.