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CorePower Yoga Downtown LA is a yoga studio in Los Angeles, California, situated at 831 S Hope St in the city’s downtown area. The studio offers classes focused on CorePower Yoga, a structured program combining strength, flexibility, and breathwork. It serves members and visitors seeking a consistent yoga practice in an urban setting. The studio specializes in CorePower Yoga, a method that blends traditional yoga poses with dynamic movements and core-focused exercises. Classes are designed for various levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. The location is accessible, with parking and public transit options nearby. While specific hours aren’t listed, most CorePower Yoga studios operate weekday mornings, evenings, and weekends, with drop-in and membership-based scheduling. Visitors can contact the studio by phone at +1 833-448-2561 or check availability and class details on the website. First-time attendees may want to review the studio’s schedule online, as drop-in policies and class types vary. The studio has a 4.3-star rating based on 47 reviews, indicating generally positive experiences from members. Newcomers should bring athletic wear and a water bottle, as amenities like lockers or showers may not be available.
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What visitors are saying
“The exterior they can only do so much since it is LA but the interior is kept clean. Iu2019ve always enjoyed all the yoga classes that Iu2019ve attended and I always feel much better (physically and mentally) coming out of the studio than I do coming in. Just a call out for those thinking about the logistics of coming: Corepower does validate for parking but if the parking garageu2019s machine is being faulty/buggy for some reas”
— Christine · ★★★★★
“Great instructors, great classes. The hot classes are perfectly heated. Just remember to bring towels and mat, if not they do rent it out for a fee.”
— K · ★★★★★
“Every other business on this street takes care of their street scape but this one which makes you wonder about the interior. Their sign has been flashing/dying for months, they never cleaned up their windows and there is just a general lack of care to their appearance. I wouldn't go to a place that primarily needs to be hygienic that looks like this.”
— S L. · ★☆☆☆☆
“Great central location with great Yoga practitioners. The sequencing isn't always quite sequential as I prefer but the flows are still great and well coordinated. You can expect the same sequencing some weeks which can be great at times as our human selves do appreciate things that are familiar. I generally prefer slower gentle flows and this location meets somewhere in the middle with that which has worked out. Stud”
— T R. · ★★★★☆
“One of the worst workout experiences I have had. The sculpt class I took was extremely awkward. There was very little cues, no rhythm to the class. The instructor was monotone, low energy, seemed like a robot. The instructor wandered around the class, clapping off beat and seemed lost. The flows were clunky and seemed like she was always searching for what to say next. The music did not match the tone of the exercise”
— Krista D. · ★☆☆☆☆
“I have been going to corepower to help with PTSD. I had an instructor, while signing me in , was chatting with another instructor that she does not want to be at corepower nor wants to teach the class this morning and the other instructor concurred. It was very disappointing that instead of a meditative environment focused on wellbeing, I was greeted with the opposite before and after the class. I have rated this a t”
— Katey K. · ★★★☆☆
“Super glad I found this place. Iu2019m just getting into yoga (only done it a handful of times before) and Iu2019m a little taken aback by how welcoming the teachers areu2026. Welcoming like Iu2019ve never experienced before. My first class was here was C2 with Amy, I made a mistake and showed up at the wrong place for my next visit and Sydney was incredibly patient and kind in helping me figure out the schedule/class types, and I j”
— Clayton M. · ★★★★★
“I love it here. They have a military discount for active and veterans which is incredible as yoga has been shown to help tremendously in recovery for TBIs, the facility is so clean, and I have not had a single teacher who wasnu2019t professional, clear with their cues/instructions, attentive to their students, and incredibly friendly. Just overall sets the bar far above others (:”
— Raven C. · ★★★★★
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Frequently asked questions
Where is CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA located?
CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA is located at 831 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90017, United States. It is in Los Angeles, California.
What is the phone number for CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA?
You can call CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA at +1 833-448-2561.
What are the hours of CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA?
CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA is open as follows: Monday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Tuesday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Wednesday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Thursday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Friday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Saturday 6u202famu201310u202fpm; Sunday 6u202famu201310u202fpm. Hours may change on holidays — call ahead to confirm.
How is CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA rated?
CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA has an average rating of 4.3/5 from 47 customer reviews on Google.
Does CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA have a website?
Yes. CorePower Yoga – Downtown LA's official website is https://www.corepoweryoga.com/yoga-studios/ca/los-angeles/downtown-la.
