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Pilates Studios in Gramercy

Gramercy has 5 Pilates studios, 100% contemporary. Most studios offer private sessions and small group classes, but duet sessions is also available. 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 Gramercy ↓

Club Pilates

Gramercy · 4.9 (190 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Mat Only Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly

Core Pilates NYC

Gramercy · 4.5 (63 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Back Pain Post-Rehab Prenatal Scoliosis Beginner Friendly $$$

JETSET Pilates - Gramercy

Gramercy · 4.7 (28 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer $$$
Contemporary Duet Postnatal Prenatal Seniors Beginner Friendly

Pilates Habitat

Gramercy · 5.0 (117 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Wunda Chair Post-Rehab Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$$
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About Pilates in Gramercy

Gramercy has 6 Pilates studios. Method mix in Gramercy is an even three-way split: 33% classical, 33% contemporary, and 33% mixed-method. That's the most evenly balanced method distribution among Manhattan's smaller neighborhoods. Compared with the Manhattan-wide pattern (32% classical, 40% contemporary, 26% mixed), Gramercy's classical share roughly tracks the borough average, the contemporary share runs notably below, and the mixed share runs above. Drop-in prices in Manhattan typically fall in the $36 to $50 P25-P75 band. Gramercy sits within the Manhattan sub-region, which carries 238 studios across 17 neighborhoods. Gramercy ties the Lower East Side for the twelfth-densest count, behind the high-density and mid-density tiers, the cluster at 8-9 (Tribeca, Greenwich Village, Financial District), and the cluster at 7 (East Village, Hells Kitchen).

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

How does Gramercy compare to other Manhattan neighborhoods for Pilates?

Gramercy has 6 studios, tied with the Lower East Side for the twelfth-densest count in Manhattan. The four high-density neighborhoods — Midtown (42), Chelsea (33), the Upper East Side (29), and the Upper West Side (28) — carry more than half of Manhattan's 238 studios. Soho and the Flatiron District follow at 13 each, then Tribeca at 9, Greenwich Village and the Financial District at 8 each, and the East Village and Hells Kitchen at 7 each. Gramercy's listing page on this site rolls its 6 studios together; the Manhattan sub-region page rolls all 17 neighborhoods.

What method mix dominates Gramercy?

Gramercy splits evenly across the three method positions: 33% classical, 33% contemporary, and 33% mixed-method. With 6 studios in the neighborhood, that translates into roughly two studios in each tradition. Compared with the Manhattan-wide 32% / 40% / 26% mix, Gramercy's classical share roughly tracks the borough, the contemporary share runs below, and the mixed share runs above. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes; for a Gramercy student, choice within any one tradition is narrow given the 6-studio total.