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10 Best Pilates Studios in Singapore (2026)

The 10 best Pilates studios in Singapore for 2026, reviewed. Reformer classes, pricing from S$20 to S$150 per session, and who each studio is best for.

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Pilates has become the workout of choice for Singaporeans who want results without wrecking their joints. The numbers tell the story: average class experience scores across Singapore pilates studios rose 3.4% in 2026, with three studios earning Five-Star status for the first time. The quality bar is rising, and there are more options than ever.

That is also the problem. With dozens of pilates studios in Singapore competing for your attention, from luxury boutique spaces to budget self-access reformers, picking the right one can feel overwhelming. I have visited, researched, and compared studios across the island to cut through the noise.

This guide covers the 10 best pilates studios in Singapore for 2026. Each one earned its place for a specific reason: price, speciality, vibe, or results. Whether you are a first-timer curious about reformer pilates or someone who has been practising for years and wants a fresh challenge, there is a studio on this list that fits.

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How I evaluated these pilates studios

Every studio on this list was assessed on five criteria: class quality and instructor expertise, equipment condition and studio environment, pricing transparency, location convenience, and what real clients say in reviews. I also confirmed that every studio is actively operating in 2026 with current pricing and schedules.

A quick note on what this list is not. It is not a ranking from best to worst. Each studio excels in a different area, and the "best" one depends entirely on what you are looking for. That is why every entry has a clear "best for" label, so you can skip straight to the one that matches your priorities.

Next: 1. Breathe Pilates: best for clinical and rehabilitation pilates
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1. Breathe Pilates: best for clinical and rehabilitation pilates

Founded in 2011, Breathe Pilates is one of Singapore's longest-running and largest pilates operations, with five studios spread across Novena, Orchard, Parkway Parade, Raffles Quay, and one-north. They have built their reputation on depth, not trends. While other studios chase the latest workout fad, Breathe has stayed focused on classical and clinical pilates delivered by highly trained instructors.

What genuinely sets them apart is their clinical pilates programme. If you are recovering from surgery, managing a chronic back issue, or working through a sports injury, this is where you want to be. Their one-on-one clinical sessions are designed around injury management and rehabilitation, with instructors who understand anatomy at a level you will not find at most boutique fitness studios. They also offer GYROTONIC classes, prenatal and postnatal programmes, and instructor training courses through their Merrithew certification, which speaks to how seriously they take their craft.

The trade-off is price. Breathe is not the cheapest option on this list. New client packages start from S$1,026 for a combined private and group session bundle (5 of each, valid for 4 months). Group classes alone start from around S$50 per session. If you are looking for a bargain reformer workout, look further down this list. But if you need pilates that is clinically informed and genuinely therapeutic, Breathe is hard to beat.

Website: breathepilates.com.sg
Best for: Injury rehabilitation, clinical pilates, and prenatal/postnatal training.
Pricing: Group classes from ~S$50/session; new client bundles from S$1,026 for 10 sessions (5 private + 5 group).
Standout strength: Five studios, Merrithew-certified instructors, and a dedicated clinical pilates programme.

Next: 2. Absolute Pilates: best for affordable reformer classes with multiple locations
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2. Absolute Pilates: best for affordable reformer classes with multiple locations

If you want to try reformer pilates without committing to a premium price tag, Absolute is the studio that makes it accessible. Established in 2002, they have been in the Singapore fitness scene for over two decades, and their six outlets across Orchard, Buona Vista, Great World City, Millenia Walk, Katong, and Raffles Place mean there is probably one near your office or home.

Their intro deal is one of the best in Singapore: two reformer sessions for S$49 as a first-timer. That is hard to argue with when most studios charge S$40 or more for a single class. Their regular pricing is competitive too, with class packs bringing the per-session cost to around S$23 if you buy a 50-session bundle for S$1,160. They offer structured class tiers, from foundational "Essential 60" sessions for beginners to more intense "Fit & Tone" options for those who want a proper challenge.

Absolute is not trying to be an intimate boutique experience. Classes tend to be larger, and the vibe leans young and energetic. If you prefer small groups with constant instructor attention, you might want a studio further down this list. But for value, consistency, and sheer convenience of locations, Absolute is a strong starting point, especially if you are new to pilates and want to see whether it sticks before investing in pricier packages.

Website: absoluteboutiquefitness.com.sg
Best for: Budget-conscious beginners who want reformer pilates at accessible prices.
Pricing: Intro deal: 2 sessions for S$49; bulk packs from ~S$23/session (50-session pack at S$1,160).
Standout strength: 20+ years in Singapore, six centrally-located outlets, and one of the lowest per-class rates on the market.

Next: 3. VAURA: best for an immersive, nightclub-style pilates experience
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3. VAURA: best for an immersive, nightclub-style pilates experience

VAURA is what happens when pilates meets nightlife. Founded by John and Louise Keats in 2017, this studio has grown to serve over 2,000 members globally, and their Singapore locations at Tanglin and Joo Chiat have become genuinely buzzy. The workout is done under colour-changing lights with pulsing music, and the whole space is mirrored floor to ceiling. It sounds gimmicky until you try it; the atmosphere actually helps you push harder.

The workouts themselves are far from gimmicky. VAURA incorporates strength elements with heavy dumbbells alongside traditional reformer work, so you get a full-body session that builds real muscle, not just flexibility. Their instructors maintain strict punctuality (doors close when class starts, no exceptions), which keeps the energy focused and the experience premium. Their Tanglin studio holds a 4.9-star Google rating from over 345 reviews, which is exceptional.

The catch? Class sizes are larger than typical boutique studios, roughly two to three times bigger than competitors like KX Pilates. That means less one-on-one correction from instructors. Amenities are a strong point though: lockers, showers stocked with towels, deodorant, dry shampoo, and cotton pads. The intro offer is 5 classes for S$79 to S$88 depending on promotions, which is fair for the experience on offer.

Website: vaurapilates.com
Best for: Fitness enthusiasts who want high-energy, music-driven reformer workouts.
Pricing: Intro offer: 5 classes from S$79; regular drop-in rates vary by package.
Standout result: 4.9-star Google rating from 345+ reviews at their Tanglin studio.

Next: 4. Club Pilates: best for structured progression and memberships
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4. Club Pilates: best for structured progression and memberships

Club Pilates is a global franchise that entered Singapore with a clear proposition: structured class levels, consistent quality across outlets, and membership-based pricing that rewards regulars. With six studios in Orchard, Katong, Tanjong Pagar, Alexandra, Woodlands, and Serangoon, they have broader geographic coverage than most competitors, including a rare suburban presence in Woodlands.

Their class system is tiered by difficulty level, which makes it straightforward for beginners to start safely and progress at a measured pace. Unlike studios where every class is pitched as "all levels welcome" (and you end up lost in a session clearly designed for experienced practitioners), Club Pilates actually segments its classes so you are always working at the right intensity. This structured approach is why they attract a loyal membership base.

Pricing works on a membership model. Drop-in sessions cost S$47.60, but the real value is in memberships: four sessions a month for S$176, or unlimited classes from S$378 per month (minimum three-month commitment). If you plan to attend three or more times a week, that unlimited membership becomes excellent value. If you are more of a once-a-week person, the per-session cost stays higher than studios like Absolute or Lab Studios.

Website: clubpilates.com.sg
Best for: Regular practitioners who want structured class progression and unlimited membership value.
Pricing: Drop-in: S$47.60; memberships from S$176/month (4 sessions) to S$378/month (unlimited).
Standout strength: Six outlets including suburban locations, with a tiered class system designed for clear progression.

Next: 5. Off Duty Pilates: best for small-group, personalised instruction
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5. Off Duty Pilates: best for small-group, personalised instruction

Operating since 2019 with studios in Neil Road, Orchard Road, and New Bahru, Off Duty Pilates has earned a reputation for quality over scale. Their defining feature is small class sizes, which means instructors can actually watch your form and correct you mid-session. For pilates, where precision matters more than intensity, that kind of attention makes a real difference to your results.

Long-term members consistently highlight the instructors as the reason they stay. Reviews praise clear cues, thoughtful explanations of why each movement matters (not just what to do, but why), and a genuine hands-on approach that is rare in group settings. One member who has been attending for three years described the experience as "the closest thing to a private session within a group class," which is exactly the positioning Off Duty aims for.

The pricing reflects the premium experience. Trial packages start from S$60 for three classes, with regular group sessions around S$45 per session. It is not the cheapest per class, but the instructor-to-student ratio justifies the cost for anyone who has tried a larger studio and felt like just another body in the room. They also have their own mobile app for booking, which is a nice touch for managing your schedule.

Website: offdutypilates.com
Best for: People who value personalised attention and small group sizes over flashy amenities.
Pricing: Trial: 3 classes from S$60; regular group sessions ~S$45/class.
Standout strength: Small class sizes with hands-on instructor corrections, praised consistently in long-term member reviews.

Next: 6. BE. Studios: best for boutique intimacy and shareable packages
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6. BE. Studios: best for boutique intimacy and shareable packages

Founded by certified Pilates Academy International instructor Eugena Bey, BE. Studios on Amoy Street is deliberately small and deliberately personal. This is not a studio trying to scale to six outlets. It is a boutique space where the founder still teaches, classes are intimate, and the atmosphere feels more like a private session than a group class. If the big-box reformer studios feel impersonal to you, BE. is the antidote.

Their class offering spans private sessions, duets, group mat, and reformer circuit classes for all fitness levels. What makes their pricing model interesting is the shareable package: a 50-class bundle for S$1,679 (valid for 9 months) that you can share with friends or family. That works out to about S$33.50 per session, which is competitive for a boutique studio. First-timers can start with a group class trial at S$70 for two sessions, or jump straight into a private trial for S$80.

The obvious limitation is location. With a single studio at Amoy Street in the CBD, it is convenient for the Tanjong Pagar and Raffles Place crowd but less practical if you live in the suburbs. Classes also book up quickly because of the small capacity, so you need to plan ahead. For those who value a close-knit community over convenience, though, BE. Studios has a following that speaks for itself.

Website: bestudios.co
Best for: Those who prefer intimate, community-driven boutique pilates over large studio chains.
Pricing: Trial: 2 group classes for S$70; 50-class shareable pack at S$1,679 (~S$33.50/session).
Standout strength: Founder-led boutique studio with shareable class packages and a loyal community.

Next: 7. Lab Studios: best for multi-discipline flexibility
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7. Lab Studios: best for multi-discipline flexibility

Lab Studios takes a different approach to most entries on this list. Instead of pilates-only, they offer reformer pilates alongside yoga, barre, and their signature LabX conditioning classes across seven studios. The clever part? Your class credits work across all disciplines. Buy one package, attend any class type at any location. For people who get bored doing the same workout week after week, that flexibility is a genuine selling point.

Founded in 2016 by Jasmine Chong and Betty Kong, Lab Studios has grown steadily because they have found a sweet spot between affordability and quality. Their intro bundle is 4 classes for S$119.90, and regular packages can bring the per-class cost down to around S$18 if you buy a 25-class pack for S$450. That is significantly cheaper than most dedicated pilates studios, even accounting for the fact that not every class on their schedule is a reformer session.

The trade-off is specialisation. If you want the deepest possible pilates expertise, a dedicated studio like Breathe or Off Duty will serve you better. Lab Studios instructors are good, but they are generalists covering multiple disciplines rather than pilates specialists. The studio app is well-designed for booking and tracking your progress, and their locations in the East and North-East fill a gap that many CBD-focused studios miss.

Website: labstudios.com
Best for: People who want variety across pilates, yoga, and barre on a single package.
Pricing: Intro: 4 classes for S$119.90; 25-class pack at S$450 (~S$18/class).
Standout strength: Seven studios with cross-discipline credits, making it one of the most flexible and affordable options in Singapore.

Next: 8. KX Pilates: best for intense, athletic reformer workouts
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8. KX Pilates: best for intense, athletic reformer workouts

KX Pilates arrived in Singapore from Australia with a reputation for pushing people harder than traditional pilates studios. If you have ever felt that reformer pilates was "too gentle" for you, KX will change your mind. Their classes are fast-paced, strength-focused, and designed to leave you genuinely fatigued. This is reformer pilates for people who also lift weights and run.

Their Siglap studio earned The Fit Guide Award of Excellence for both full client experience and class experience in 2026, which is a strong third-party endorsement. The studio itself is modern and well-maintained, with equipment in excellent condition. Instructors get high marks for clear coaching cues and thoughtful class flow. The intensity is high but structured, so you are always working with purpose rather than just sweating for the sake of it.

One honest caveat: the studio amenities at Siglap are more spartan than competitors like VAURA. No shower towels are provided (though workout towels are available to purchase for S$25), and locker availability can be limited. Pricing sits in the mid-to-upper range, with an intro offer of 5 classes for S$85 and drop-in sessions at S$55. Longer-term packs include 20 classes for S$890 and 50 sessions for S$2,125 (both with 12-month validity).

Website: kxpilates.com
Best for: Fitness-forward individuals who want high-intensity, athletic reformer workouts.
Pricing: Intro: 5 classes for S$85; drop-in S$55; 50-session pack at S$2,125.
Standout result: Fit Guide Award of Excellence for class experience and full client experience in 2026.

Next: 9. Tirisula RX Pilates: best for self-paced, budget reformer sessions
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9. Tirisula RX Pilates: best for self-paced, budget reformer sessions

Tirisula is the most unconventional studio on this list. Their RX Pilates concept is Singapore's first self-access reformer studio. There is no instructor standing at the front of the room. Instead, you book through the Tirisula app, unlock the studio via Bluetooth, and follow one of over 6,000 guided video workouts on screen. It is pilates meets co-working space: show up when you want, work out at your pace, leave when you are done.

The pricing model is credit-based, and it can be remarkably affordable. A starter pack costs S$190 for 200 credits (valid for 2 months), which gets you around 10 RX sessions or 5 instructor-led sessions. If you buy the Ultimate Pack at S$3,000 for 4,000 credits, your per-session cost drops to about S$11.28. That is by far the cheapest reformer pilates option in Singapore. Even their trial at S$29 for 2 classes is the lowest barrier to entry I have seen.

The obvious question: is self-access pilates safe for beginners? Honestly, I would recommend at least a few instructor-led classes elsewhere first. If your form is wrong on a reformer, no video can correct you in real time. But for experienced practitioners who know their body, travel frequently, or just want to fit in a session outside normal studio hours, Tirisula's flexibility is unmatched. Their studios in Kovan, Paya Lebar, Lavender, and the CBD cover a good spread of locations too.

Website: tirisulapilates.com
Best for: Experienced practitioners who want flexible, budget-friendly self-access reformer sessions.
Pricing: Trial: 2 classes for S$29; starter pack S$190 for 200 credits; per-session as low as ~S$11.28 on bulk packs.
Standout strength: Singapore's first self-access reformer studio with 6,000+ guided video workouts and the lowest per-session pricing available.

Next: 10. The Flow Studio: best for rehabilitation and pre/postnatal pilates
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10. The Flow Studio: best for rehabilitation and pre/postnatal pilates

The Flow Studio focuses on what they call "intelligent, low-impact training," and their Stanley Street studio in particular has earned a strong reputation for rehabilitation, prenatal, and postnatal pilates. Unlike the high-energy studios further up this list, The Flow Studio prioritises control, precision, and long-term movement quality. If your goal is recovery rather than intensity, this approach hits the mark.

Instructors here receive consistent praise for being both professional and genuinely attentive. Multiple reviews highlight that each instructor "puts a lot of thought into class planning and keeps a watchful eye on each student," which matters enormously when you are managing an injury or pregnancy. They offer private sessions specifically designed for prenatal, postnatal, injury management, and athletic conditioning, which gives them clinical depth without the clinical price tag of somewhere like Breathe Pilates.

Their off-peak pricing is particularly attractive: 10 classes for S$210, which works out to S$21 per session if you can attend before noon on weekdays. Standard single sessions run around S$120 to S$130 depending on the package. The studio also has locations in East Coast and Thomson, giving options outside the CBD. It is a quieter, more mindful alternative in a market increasingly dominated by loud music and flashing lights.

Website: theflowstudio.co
Best for: Rehabilitation, prenatal/postnatal pilates, and mindful low-impact training.
Pricing: Off-peak: 10 classes for S$210 (~S$21/session); single sessions S$120-S$130.
Standout strength: Specialist private sessions for rehab and prenatal/postnatal clients with attentive, highly reviewed instructors.

Next: How much does pilates cost in Singapore?
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How much does pilates cost in Singapore?

Pilates pricing in Singapore varies significantly depending on the studio type, class format, and package size. Here is a realistic breakdown for 2026:

  • Group reformer classes (per session): S$20 to S$60. Budget studios like Tirisula RX and Lab Studios sit at the lower end; boutique studios like Breathe and Off Duty at the higher end.
  • Private sessions: S$80 to S$200 per session. Clinical or rehabilitation-focused private sessions (like those at Breathe or The Flow Studio) tend to cost more than general fitness privates.
  • Trial packages: S$29 to S$120 for 2 to 5 sessions. Nearly every studio offers a discounted intro deal, so take advantage of these before committing to a full package.
  • Monthly memberships: S$176 to S$378+ per month, typically with a 3-month minimum commitment. Worth it only if you attend 3+ times per week.
  • Bulk class packs: S$450 to S$2,125 for 25 to 50 sessions, with validity periods of 6 to 12 months. Per-session cost drops as you buy more.

One tip that saves money: many of these studios are available on ClassPass, which lets you try different studios on a single membership without locking into any one package. It is an excellent way to sample before committing.

Next: How to choose the right pilates studio in Singapore
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How to choose the right pilates studio in Singapore

With 10 strong options on this list alone, here is how to narrow it down efficiently:

  1. Define your goal first. Rehabilitation and injury recovery? Go with Breathe or The Flow Studio. Weight loss and strength? VAURA or KX Pilates. Flexibility and general fitness? Absolute or Club Pilates. Knowing your "why" eliminates half the list immediately.
  2. Check class sizes. If personalised attention matters to you, prioritise Off Duty or BE. Studios. If you are happy in a larger group and prefer lower prices, Absolute or Lab Studios will serve you well.
  3. Location matters more than you think. The best pilates studio in the world is useless if it takes you 45 minutes to get there. Pick 2 to 3 studios near your home or office and trial each one.
  4. Always use the trial package. Every studio on this list offers a discounted intro deal. Use at least two or three before buying a full package. The vibe, instructor style, and class pace vary enormously, and you will not know what suits you until you experience it.
  5. Read Google reviews, not just the studio website. Websites will always look polished. Google reviews from real clients tell you about cancellation policies, instructor turnover, air conditioning quality, and all the things the marketing glosses over.

Also consider whether you want purely pilates or a mix of disciplines. If variety keeps you motivated, Lab Studios' cross-discipline credits are worth considering. If you want to go deep into pilates specifically, a dedicated studio will always offer more depth.

Next: Frequently asked questions about pilates in Singapore
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Frequently asked questions about pilates in Singapore

Is reformer pilates better than mat pilates?

Reformer pilates uses a sliding carriage with adjustable springs to add resistance, which generally builds strength faster than mat work alone. Mat pilates relies on bodyweight and is excellent for core stability and flexibility. Most people see faster visible results with reformer, but both are effective. If budget is a concern, mat classes are typically 30 to 40% cheaper.

How many times a week should I do pilates?

Two to three sessions per week is the sweet spot for most people. At that frequency, you will see noticeable improvements in posture, core strength, and flexibility within 8 to 12 weeks. Going more than four times a week is generally unnecessary unless you are training for a specific goal or supplementing another sport.

Can beginners go straight to reformer pilates?

Yes. Most studios on this list offer beginner-specific reformer classes. Studios like Club Pilates and Absolute have structured introductory tiers designed specifically for first-timers. The only exception is self-access studios like Tirisula RX, where I would recommend getting comfortable with reformer basics at an instructor-led studio first.

Is pilates good for weight loss?

Pilates alone is not the most efficient way to lose weight. A 50-minute reformer session typically burns 250 to 400 calories depending on intensity. However, pilates builds lean muscle, which increases your resting metabolic rate over time. Combined with a calorie-controlled diet and some cardio, it is an excellent part of a weight loss programme. Studios like VAURA and KX Pilates lean more athletic if calorie burn is your priority.

Singapore's pilates scene in 2026 is as diverse as it has ever been. From clinical rehabilitation at Breathe to S$11 self-access sessions at Tirisula, from nightclub vibes at VAURA to intimate boutique classes at BE. Studios, there is a studio for every body and every budget. The hardest part is honestly just picking one and showing up.

My advice? Grab two or three trial packages from the studios that caught your eye, and commit to attending at least twice at each one. You will know within a few sessions which studio feels right for you. And if you are a pilates studio owner looking to attract more clients online, a strong website with seamless class booking can make a real difference. We helped Perfect Style Salon increase online enquiries by 180% with a website built around how their clients actually search and book. Take a look at our guide to website design for fitness and gym businesses for practical tips on what works in this industry, or explore our web design services to see how we help wellness businesses grow their online presence.

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