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MoreYoga Old Street

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202 City Rd, England, EC1V 2PH, United Kingdom
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Aug 13, 2018
I've just completed MoreYoga's 20 days for £15 intro offer and managed to visit 10 of their studios. Old Street was my favourite location - with only 10 spaces available per class, you do need to be quick to book in here, but the small size means more personal adjustments and an intimate class experience. Mirrored walls in part of the studio are also helpful for adjusting alignments.

Aug 18, 2018
Good range of classes and great teachers. It's in a good location so easy to get to and from after work. Have enjoyed every class there so far!

Jul 14, 2018
A cosy studio near Old Street Station. I signed up for the £15 for 20 days pass and I am really enjoying it. I recommend getting the pass and trying as many different types of classes with different instructors as you can to work out what you like.

Jul 6, 2018
Lovely little studio and the small class size allows for really good one-to-one attention from the teachers. I have loved MoreYoga since I tried the £15 for 20 days intro offer. The best value yoga I have found in London.

Aug 16, 2018
The great thing about MoreYoga is the number of conveniently located studios. The Old St one is very small and the mirrors completely steam over, but Dijana's class there is amazing and I would definitely recommend it.

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