Pilates Studios in Manhattan
Manhattan has 149 Pilates studios, with 58% contemporary, 28% classical, and 10% mixed. Drop-in classes typically run $45-$400. Most studios offer private sessions, but reformer classes and duet sessions 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 Manhattan ↓
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About Pilates in Manhattan
Manhattan has 215 Pilates studios spread across 17 neighborhoods, from the Upper East Side and Upper West Side down through Midtown, Chelsea, and the Flatiron District, into Greenwich Village, the East Village, and Soho, and on into Tribeca and the Financial District. The borough is the densest Pilates market in the directory by raw studio count. Method mix in Manhattan reads roughly one-third classical (33%), with contemporary studios at 38% and mixed-method studios at 29% — the most balanced split of any metro or borough in the directory. Drop-in classes run from about $35 at budget studios up to $95 at premium classical-method studios with full apparatus, with the spread reflecting neighborhood and method differences. The studios concentrate in Midtown (40 studios), Chelsea (33), the Upper East Side (29), and the Upper West Side (28); Soho and the Flatiron District follow with 13 each. The remaining studios spread thinner across the rest of the borough.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
Which Manhattan neighborhoods have the most Pilates studios?
The four densest neighborhoods are Midtown (40 studios), Chelsea (33), the Upper East Side (29), and the Upper West Side (28). Together those four account for nearly two-thirds of Manhattan's Pilates studios. Soho and the Flatiron District each carry 13. Tribeca, Greenwich Village, the Financial District, the East Village, Hells Kitchen, the Lower East Side, Gramercy, the West Village, and Murray Hill all carry between 5 and 9 studios each. NoHo and Nolita are sparser. Each neighborhood has its own listing page on this site.
How much does a drop-in Pilates class cost in Manhattan?
Drop-in prices in Manhattan span $35 to $95 — the widest range in the directory. The lower half of that band is occupied largely by reformer-class studios and contemporary mat classes; the upper half concentrates among classical-method studios with full apparatus and studios in the densest commercial neighborhoods. Private and duet sessions price separately, typically running well above the group drop-in band and varying widely by instructor seniority. Many studios offer intro packages that lower the per-class cost during a first month. The Studio Finder price filter on this site lets you scope to a specific band.
What method mix runs through Manhattan?
Manhattan's method mix is the most balanced of any metro or borough in the directory: roughly 33% classical, 38% contemporary, and 29% mixed. The classical share is notably higher in Manhattan than in most other metros — closer to one-in-three rather than one-in-five or six. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes; for someone choosing a studio in Manhattan, both traditions are well-represented enough that fit and convenience can drive the choice as much as method preference.