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Pilates Studios in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village has 4 Pilates studios, with 75% contemporary and 25% classical. Pricing is evenly distributed. Studios offer private sessions and duet sessions. 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 Greenwich Village ↓

Core Burn Pilates West 8th

Greenwich Village · 4.2 (22 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Tower Wunda Chair Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly $$$

Dynamic Body Pilates NYC

Greenwich Village · 5.0 (62 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Post-Rehab Prenatal Beginner Friendly

New York Pilates West Village

Greenwich Village · 4.8 (252 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Beginner Friendly $$

Noho Pilates

Greenwich Village · 5.0 (1 Google reviews)
Classical Cadillac Reformer Back Pain Dancers Post-Rehab Beginner Friendly
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About Pilates in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village has 8 Pilates studios. Method mix in Greenwich Village leans contemporary at 50%, with mixed-method at 25%, classical at 12%, and a small unspecified share of about 12%. The contemporary share runs ten points above the Manhattan-wide 40%, the classical share runs well below the borough's 32%, and the mixed share roughly tracks the borough's 26%. Drop-in prices in Manhattan typically fall in the $36 to $50 P25-P75 band, with the upper half of the borough's wider range concentrated among classical full-apparatus studios. Greenwich Village sits within the Manhattan sub-region, which carries 238 studios across 17 neighborhoods. Greenwich Village ties the Financial District for the eighth-densest count, behind the high-density tier (Midtown, Chelsea, both Upper neighborhoods) and the mid-density tier (Soho, Flatiron District, Tribeca).

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

How does Greenwich Village compare to other Manhattan neighborhoods for Pilates?

Greenwich Village's 8 studios sit in the lower-mid range of Manhattan neighborhoods. 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. Below them, Soho and the Flatiron District have 13 each, then Tribeca with 9. Greenwich Village ties the Financial District at 8. After that, the East Village and Hells Kitchen carry 7, Gramercy and the Lower East Side carry 6, and the West Village carries 5. Greenwich Village has its own listing page on this site.

What's distinctive about Greenwich Village's Pilates method mix?

Half of Greenwich Village studios — 50% — identify as contemporary, ten points above the Manhattan-wide 40%. The classical share sits at just 12%, well below the borough's 32%. Mixed-method makes up 25% (roughly tracking the borough's 26%), and 12% is unspecified. The neighborhood's 8-studio count, paired with its low classical share, means a Greenwich Village student looking specifically for classical lineage has a narrower set to work with than in the Upper neighborhoods or Hells Kitchen. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes.