Yotopia is in a really great, central location only a couple of minutes from Covent Garden tube and not far from Oxford Street. This is a bit plus for me as it offers two different ways to get home.
The studio is pretty cool looking, very clean and sleek and new looking. No shabby edges, or poky spaces. Another big plus are the snacks and water on sale in the lobby. I almost always forget my water, so it's good to be able to buy some, or a snack if I'm finishing a class late.
The changing area is good, but often gets crowded at busy times. Compared to some of the bigger gyms, it is obviously a lot smaller, but when you take into account how big other similar studios are in the local area they are more than adequate. The showers are nice and clean, although there isn't a huge amount of space for drying hair if you go before work. Not the end of the world at all, but it can sometimes be a bit of lottery if you'll get to use the hairdryer exactly when you want to. Hardly a big problem though!
Yotopia has two studios, one (much larger) hot studio and one smaller and only warmish room. They are both kept clean and tidy (no smelly carpets) but again can pretty crowded at peak times. There are lines on the floor, but obviously you do have to be careful of space and not knocking into your neighbour!
Class-wise, there is a really great mix to keep things interesting and there are good options for beginners and advanced students alike. I'm a particular fan of Jennifer Ellis' Ashtanga and Hot Flow classes. I've been practicing yoga for several years now and have been to most of the studios across London, so I think I can comment with quite a lot of authority on how good a particular studio is. Where Yotopia is really great, I think, is that it blends some of the 'trendier' and newer (or non dogmatic) yoga practices with traditional and expert teaching. I'd recommend it to any level of yogi, although perhaps not very very beginners as the heat can sometimes be a little overwhelming if you are completely new to yoga.
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