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Santosha Yoga Center
4.6 ★★★★★ 14 Google reviews · Hot yoga studio in Menlo Park, California
Plan your first class
- ClassPass classes are bookable on ClassPass — an easy way to try the studio before committing
- Teacher training offers teacher training — ask about upcoming YTT cohorts and prerequisites
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (650) 519-8555
- Website & schedule santoshayogacenter.com — book classes and see the live schedule
Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–6:30 PM |
What's on offer
“Big beautiful shower with really nice plush towels available, no extra charge.”
“The bathroom and shower are incredibly clean with lockers available.”
What students say again and again
“The ambience and aesthetic of the studio are immaculate.”
“The bathroom and shower are incredibly clean with lockers available.”
“The studio itself is gorgeous - really well done.”
From the reviews
This is an exceptional and thoughtful experience from start to finish. You’re greeted by a welcoming front desk member where there are complimentary towels and hair ties available. Mats and towels are complementary. The studio takes care of cleaning all supplies and props.
This yoga studio is definitely one of the best, if not the best, in the mid peninsula. They’ve hired a roster of the best instructors in the area - and great instructors make a huge difference. The studio itself is gorgeous - really well done. Great sound system, awesome heating system. Super clean, modern, and simple.
5 star space, 5 star faculty, 5 star experience. I'm a professional in the dance/exercise industry and you won't find a better space to practice yoga in Menlo Park. If you're looking for a home studio become a member. Love it here.
Teacher training at Santosha Yoga Center
Santosha Yoga Center comes up for teacher training — confirmed on their own site. If you're thinking about becoming an instructor, a few things are worth asking up front. First, which certification the program leads to — most hot-yoga trainings are Yoga Alliance registered (RYT-200 or RYT-500), and the style matters: a Bikram or hot-power lineage trains differently than a hot-vinyasa or sculpt one. Second, the schedule and prerequisites — cohorts often run in intensive weekend blocks or over several months, and many studios want you practicing regularly there first. Third, cost and payment plans, and whether tuition includes an unlimited membership for the training period. Teacher training is a real commitment of time and money, so it's worth a call or an info session before you enroll.
Your first hot yoga class at Santosha Yoga Center
Nervous about your first hot class? Almost everyone is, and a good studio expects beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. What to expect: the room is heated, so it feels intense for the first few minutes — rest in child's pose any time you need to, no one will bat an eye. Hydrate: drink water through the day before class, not just as you arrive, and bring a bottle. What to bring: a mat and towel, water, and a change of clothes; wear something light you don't mind sweating through, and skip a heavy meal in the couple of hours beforehand. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and set up. It gets easier fast — most people say their third class feels completely different from their first.
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