TaraNa
Located at 37th Street and Grand in Minneapolis, TaraNa is a gem. It is clear that this space was thoughtfully put together. You are greeted by the door with matching wave posters from the Walker Art Center. At the front of the room is a beautiful wood alter, Shiva statue, and fountain with fresh flowers floating in it! Throughout the space, antique Thai furniture and accessories are thoughtfully placed against boldly painted walls to create a modern feel with ancient charm. And all of their yoga props are the best of the best- no cheapie, worn bolsters here. I think TaraNa is the crème de la crème of yoga spaces in town. YogaCenter of Minneapolis – Downtown Minneapolis Big Studio
In many ways, this studio currently serves as the heart of Minneapolis’ yoga community. Ask anyone who has done yoga in Minneapolis and they know about this space. Set in Minneapolis’ warehouse district, this space boasts exposed brick walls (painted white), clean wood floors, and a wall of windows overlooking the festive Monte Carlo Restaurant sign and the skyline of Minneapolis. My favorite part of this space is the huge, half wheel windows on the lime green wall. Many a sun salutation has paid homage to that window.
CorePower Yoga – Downtown Minneapolis Studios
Yes, it’s a little corporate. But remember, corporations do their research about what people like. And this time they got it right. From the exposed brick wall behind the front desk, to the earthy yet energizing color palette, revolving art work from local artists, ladies’ locker room stocked with all the necessities, slightly bouncy bamboo studio floors, and unparalleled boutique offerings, CorePower got it very right in this space. It is easy to breeze in after work for a class and pleasant enough to linger in after. They really have created a yoga community center at the downtown studio.
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I would also highly recommend Amber Huttner's Good Life yoga studio in Deephaven. It's a bit of a drive, but worth it!
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