Pilates Studios in Queens
Queens has 38 Pilates studios, with 76% contemporary, 16% classical, and 8% mixed. Drop-in classes typically run $40-$195. Most studios offer private sessions and reformer classes, but duet sessions and small group classes 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 Queens ↓
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About Pilates in Queens
Queens has 48 Pilates studios — the third-densest borough in the New York City metro after Manhattan and Brooklyn. Method mix in Queens skews contemporary at 58%, with classical-lineage studios at 21% and mixed-method studios at 19% — the most contemporary-leaning mix of the four NYC boroughs covered on this site. Drop-in classes typically run $25 to $40, the lowest typical band of any NYC borough and noticeably below Manhattan's $36-$50 range. Studios concentrate most heavily in Flushing (10) and Long Island City (9); the rest of Queens' studios spread across other neighborhoods at lower per-neighborhood counts that fall below the threshold for individual neighborhood pages.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
Where are Pilates studios concentrated in Queens?
Flushing carries 10 studios and Long Island City carries 9 — together about 40% of the borough's total. The remaining studios spread across Queens' other neighborhoods at counts that fall below the threshold for getting individual neighborhood pages on this site, so they're rolled into the borough page rather than broken out. Flushing and Long Island City each have their own neighborhood listing pages where you can narrow the listing further.
How does Queens compare to other NYC boroughs for pricing?
Drop-in classes in Queens typically run $25 to $40 — the lowest typical band of any NYC borough on this site. Brooklyn's typical band runs $35 to $44, Manhattan's runs $36 to $50, and Staten Island's is the highest at $49 to $50. Queens' lower band reflects a market with proportionally more contemporary and mixed-method studios (77% combined) and proportionally fewer classical-method studios with full apparatus, which tend to drive higher pricing in Manhattan. Private and duet sessions price separately and vary more widely; many studios offer intro packages.