Pilates Studios in Greenpoint
12 studios · 8% classical · 75% contemporary · Drop-in $0-0 · Learn more about Pilates in Greenpoint ↓
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About Pilates in Greenpoint
Greenpoint has 11 Pilates studios — the second-densest single-neighborhood concentration in Brooklyn after Williamsburg (25 studios). Method mix in Greenpoint leans contemporary at 55%, with classical-lineage studios at 27% and mixed-method studios at 18%. The 27% classical share is higher than Brooklyn's borough-wide 18% classical share, putting Greenpoint among the more classical-leaning neighborhoods in the borough. Drop-in prices in Brooklyn typically run $35 to $44 for a group class — Greenpoint sits inside that band. What that price buys varies by studio: some focus on reformer classes, some on mat work, some on full apparatus and small-group format. Greenpoint sits within the Brooklyn sub-region; the next-densest Brooklyn neighborhoods after Greenpoint are Park Slope (9 studios), Boerum Hill (7), and Bedford-Stuyvesant (7).
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
How does Greenpoint's method mix compare to Brooklyn overall?
Greenpoint reads 27% classical, 55% contemporary, and 18% mixed across its 11 studios. Brooklyn borough-wide reads 18% classical, 53% contemporary, and 29% mixed. So Greenpoint carries a noticeably higher classical share than the borough — about one-in-four studios versus one-in-six borough-wide — and a lower mixed-method share. Contemporary is the dominant tradition in both. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes; for someone choosing a Greenpoint studio, the higher classical share means classical-lineage options are more available than in most of Brooklyn.
How much does a drop-in Pilates class cost in Greenpoint?
Greenpoint sits inside Brooklyn's borough-wide drop-in band of $35 to $44 for a group class. Private and duet sessions price separately and vary more widely by studio and instructor. Many studios offer intro packages — a first private session bundled with several group classes — that lower the per-class cost during the first month. Each studio's listing on this site links out to its own pricing page; the Studio Finder price filter lets you scope to a specific band before browsing.