Pilates Studios in Fort Greene
Fort Greene has 4 Pilates studios, 75% contemporary. Pricing skews affordable. Most studios offer private sessions. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, prenatal, and post-rehab. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Fort Greene ↓
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About Pilates in Fort Greene
Fort Greene has 5 Pilates studios — the smallest count among the nine Brooklyn neighborhoods covered on this site. Method mix reads 0% classical, 80% contemporary, and 20% mixed — four contemporary studios and one mixed-method studio, with no classical-lineage studios listed. The 80% contemporary share is the highest contemporary concentration of any Brooklyn neighborhood covered here, well above the 53% borough-wide contemporary average. Drop-in prices across Brooklyn typically run $35 to $44 for a group class, and Fort Greene sits inside that band. Format varies by studio — some focus on reformer classes, some on mat work, some on small-group format. Fort Greene sits within the Brooklyn sub-region; the next-smallest covered neighborhoods sit at 6 studios each (Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, Crown Heights), and Williamsburg leads the borough at 25.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
What's behind the 80% contemporary share in Fort Greene?
Four of Fort Greene's 5 studios identify as contemporary, with the fifth identifying as mixed-method. There are no classical-lineage studios in the directory for Fort Greene at this point. That works out to the highest contemporary share among the nine Brooklyn neighborhoods covered on this site. The data shows the pattern but does not explain it. For someone wanting classical-lineage training in Brooklyn, the closest concentrations are in Williamsburg (3 classical studios), Greenpoint (3), Carroll Gardens (3), or Prospect Heights (3).
How much does a drop-in class cost in Fort Greene?
Fort Greene sits inside Brooklyn's borough-wide drop-in band of $35 to $44 for a group class. With no classical-lineage studios in the neighborhood, the available drop-in formats lean toward contemporary reformer and mat classes, plus mixed-method options at one studio. Private and duet sessions price separately and vary more widely by studio and instructor. Many studios offer intro packages — a first private session bundled with several group classes — that lower the per-class cost during the first month.