London's leading yoga and pilates centre, offering treatments and over 600 classes per week at locations in Soho, Camden, Chelsea, Shoreditch and Ealing.
The classes are great but sadly the price hikes have just made it so unaffordable now. The online sessions have recently been raised by 25% which is a huge uptick.
Im not writing to complain about the customer service at Triyoga, as many others have done here. Although i too have experienced off hand and abrupt behaviour, inppropriate anywhere but particularly unfitting for a yoga studio. My main gripe is to do with the prices which are exorbitant and only acceptable, perhaps, to a certain demographic. Because i like the environments in the Ealing and Camden studios, i was prepared to pay the £20 drop in charge for a single class as an occasional treat. I have hever purchased a 'discounted' bundle of classes primarily because you are required to use them within a limited, short, time frame. This is just not realistic if leading a very busy working life. Why cant Triyoga provide greater flexibility?? However, in the last 2 weeks, I note, the cost of a single class has increased to £25!!! I mean, how can that possibly be justified?? This is the cost of a monthly membership at certain London gyms....Utterly ridiculous, but hey, the market will vote with its feet....Goodbye Triyoga
Having been a visitor over the almost 25 years Triyoga has been around, above all, the culture really isn’t anymore what it used to be, in spite of some staff members’ good effort, and I’d like to call out Haddi and Nikesh in Camden. In addition to a number of operational and maintenance issues, I particularly noticed over a few visits some staff acting quite entitled or outright rude, having mobile phone conversations on loudspeaker, berating visitors, or underutilised therapists occupying the most comfy seating area for an entire afternoon, to nurse (and spread) their cold whilst talking loudly across the community space, before leaving, not even clearing their dishes away. Whatever happened to the 8 limbs of yoga, some have evidently gone a bit limp!
Avoid TriYoga at all costs. I tried to cancel my membership due to a parental DEATH. Even a death wouldn’t stop these blood hounds from cutting me a break and cancelling my membership. I have to give 30 days notice, I gave 28 and therefore they wouldn’t cancel it and charged me. I would fully understand if it was a whimsical reason and I was maybe 4 days away from being charged but this really showed their true colours. Are they a yoga studio or a bailiff company? Truly awful people. Having returned to London I have joined 3Tribes and Down to Earth. Beautiful people and worth every penny. Sad as the teachers at Triyoga are wonderful but haven’t spoken to a few other yoga teachers I’ve been told Triyoga take the biggest staff fee cut! So sad. Business ethics and morals are so important for growth.