August 2021 by STAY COOL HVAC LTD
Excellent service friendly staff
July 2021 by Mukesh Makwana
Never go there again those machines redy take your hard earned cash walk pass it
May 2021 by A Rouf
Please open the venue soon as possible thanks William Hill are open
October 2020 by Rafique Ullah
I will never go back rubbish
April 2019 by George Ola Kamara
Lovely amusement centre.
March 2019 by The Z code
Ok place to lose some money but sometimes u win alot like me yesterday I won 300£
January 2019 by Michael Simcock
Great service and great selection of slot machines
March 2010 by Tina M.
Yogaplace is ok... its a bit too busy for me though. Didnt really get any proper adjustments from the teacher although she was really nice, I felt a bit forgotten at the back. I would go back but not keen at all on the mixed male and female changing rooms!!!
March 2009 by Thomas W.
I am up and down about yoga place. The venue itself is fine. A couple of good sized studios. Unfortuantely they are not particularly open to light or well lit (as opposed to triyoga's ones) but are still sufficient for yoga. The yoga mats you get there are generally rather worn and the changing rooms and main area is also a little bit battered. However, to the important bit, the teachers. Some are fantastic, dynamic, engaging and learned. Some are cliches. Find the right ones and you can have a great experience. Get the wrong one and you can spend an hour and a half wondering if you are allowed to leave.
December 2008 by Leon C.
Yoga Place is a behemoth for Yoga in the East End. The centre itself is bright and airy with two beautifully offered studios. There are a variety of styles of yoga to try such as Ashtanga, Hatha and Shadow. You can book courses, workshops or simply come along to drop in classes. Many of the teachers are affiliated to the British Wheel of Yoga. The classes are challenging, well paced and I often leave feeling very euphoric. Like many yoga studios they offer alternative holistic therapies and special pregnancy classes. For a deep understanding and practice of yoga, Yoga Place is a great studio to train in.
November 2008 by Bea B.
A retreat amidst the busy centre of Bethnal Green, Yoga Place seems to emit a calming, relaxing vibe as soon as you step through the door. Specialising in Ashtanga, a more dynamic form of yoga, they have regular morning 'self-practice' sessions for the more experienced, as well as evening beginners classes, Postnatal & Baby yoga, Hatha and Pilates. There are two rooms, one slightly smaller than the other, so there are usually two classes at once. It's a very popular yoga centre and so the classes can get extremely packed, and inevitably very hot & sweaty! The teachers have all been very good and teach at a high standard, unlike some of the yoga classes I have been to before in London. They hold regular workshops for beginners to Ashtanga Vinyasa, as well as meditation. There is also a therapy room which offers various holistic treatments such as Acupuncture, massage, and reflexology. It's a great place to practice yoga, but at £12.50 per class I'm not sure if it's really all that good. I can't help but feel that this money making business could do more to help the less affluent of Hackney in the quest to bring yoga to the masses.