Pilates Studios in Houston
Houston has 151 Pilates studios, with 48% contemporary, 33% mixed, and 17% classical. Drop-in classes typically run $30-$40. Most studios offer small group classes and reformer classes, but private sessions and large group classes are also available. The most common specialties are beginner-friendly programs, athletes, and prenatal. Use the filters or explore the listings below for more detail. Learn more about Pilates in Houston ↓
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About Pilates in Houston
Houston the city carries 155 Pilates studios — about 67% of the 231-studio metro total and the largest single sub-region by raw studio count in the Houston metro. Method mix inside the city reads 48% contemporary, 32% mixed, and 19% classical, with roughly 1% unclassified. The classical share inside the city runs higher than the metro-wide 15%, while the contemporary share runs slightly lower than the metro's 51%. Drop-in classes across the Houston metro typically run $30 to $40, a band that applies to studios inside the city as well as the surrounding sub-regions; exact pricing varies by studio, format, and group size. Most studios offer small group classes and private sessions; mat classes and duet sessions are also common. The other sub-regions in the Houston metro — The Woodlands & North, Southwest Houston, Southeast Houston, plus smaller West and East Houston — are listed on their own pages on this site.
Data snapshot: May 5, 2026
How does Houston's method mix compare to the surrounding sub-regions?
Inside the city, 19% of studios identify as classical — higher than any other sub-region in the metro and noticeably above the metro-wide 15%. Contemporary studios make up 48% (against 51% metro-wide), and mixed-method studios 32% (against 33% metro-wide). Roughly 1% are unclassified. The suburban sub-regions skew further toward contemporary and mixed: classical share is 8% in The Woodlands & North, 13% in Southwest Houston, and 0% in Southeast Houston. The classical vs. contemporary guide on this site covers what each tradition emphasizes.
What's the typical price range for a drop-in Pilates class in Houston?
Drop-in classes across the Houston metro typically run $30 to $40, a band that holds inside the city as well as in the surrounding sub-regions. The exact price varies by studio, format (mat, reformer, full equipment), and group size (private, duet, small group, large group). Most studios publish detailed pricing on their websites; many also offer intro packages — a first private session bundled with several group classes — that bring the per-class cost down for a first month. The Studio Finder price step on this site lets you filter for studios in a specific drop-in band before browsing.