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Pilates Studios in Lower East Side

Lower East Side has 4 Pilates studios, 100% contemporary. Pricing skews budget-friendly. Most studios offer private sessions and mat classes, but small group classes and duet sessions are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, prenatal, and postnatal. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Lower East Side ↓

Good Time Pilates-LES

Lower East Side · 4.9 (42 Google reviews)
Contemporary Cadillac Reformer Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Beginner Friendly $$

Pilates Coven

Lower East Side · 4.7 (65 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Other Prenatal Beginner Friendly

Pilates on Ludlow

Lower East Side · 4.1 (144 Google reviews)
Contemporary Barrel Cadillac Reformer Post-Rehab Postnatal Prenatal Beginner Friendly $

TRAPHAUS

Lower East Side · 5.0 (141 Google reviews)
Contemporary Reformer Beginner Friendly $$
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About Pilates in Lower East Side

The Lower East Side has 6 Pilates studios. Method mix on the Lower East Side leans contemporary at 50%, with classical and mixed-method tied at 17% each, and a small unspecified share of about 17%. The contemporary share runs ten points above the Manhattan-wide 40%, while classical sits well below the borough's 32% and mixed below the borough's 26%. Drop-in prices in Manhattan typically fall in the $36 to $50 P25-P75 band. The Lower East Side sits within the Manhattan sub-region, which carries 238 studios across 17 neighborhoods. The Lower East Side ties Gramercy for the twelfth-densest count, behind the high-density tier (Midtown, Chelsea, both Upper neighborhoods), the mid-density tier (Soho, Flatiron District), and the clusters at 7-9 (Tribeca, Greenwich Village, Financial District, East Village, Hells Kitchen).

Data snapshot: May 5, 2026

Where in Manhattan is the Lower East Side for Pilates studio density?

The Lower East Side has 6 studios, tied with Gramercy for the twelfth-densest count in Manhattan's 17 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 the borough's 238 studios. Soho and the Flatiron District follow at 13 each, Tribeca at 9, Greenwich Village and the Financial District at 8, the East Village and Hells Kitchen at 7. The Lower East Side has its own listing page on this site; the Manhattan sub-region page rolls every neighborhood together.

What method mix dominates the Lower East Side?

Half of Lower East Side studios — 50% — identify as contemporary, ten points above the Manhattan-wide 40%. Classical and mixed-method each sit at 17% (well below the borough averages of 32% and 26%), with another 17% unspecified. With 6 studios in total, the neighborhood's contemporary tilt translates into roughly three contemporary studios versus one each in the classical, mixed, and unspecified positions. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes and how a studio's lineage and apparatus choices signal which it draws from.