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Yoga in London for 100 people

Explore yoga spaces in London for 100 people. Perfect venues for corporate events and wellness retreats.

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Discover the perfect yoga spaces in London for your next event accommodating up to 100 participants.

  • Lumiere Underwood - image
    From £63.37 per person130

    Bright, stylish loft spaces with natural light, ideal for corporate events and private functions.

  • People's Mission Hall - image
    From £400 per person200

    A modern coworking and event space with a private garden, AV setup, and capacity for 200 guests.

  • Camberwell

    ORTUS Conference and Events Venue

    From £47 per person150

    A high-tech, eco-friendly venue with a large, versatile event space ideal for presentations and receptions.

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  • Aldgate

    Victus Soul Limited

    From £1,000 per person100

    A boutique HIIT studio with luxury facilities, top equipment, and a Soul Bar. Ideal for training, workshops, and photoshoots.

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  • Forest Hill

    Horniman Museum and Gardens

    From £595 per person120

    A grand Victorian conservatory in a scenic garden, ideal for film shoots and photography.

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  • Fleet Street

    St Bride Foundation

    From £705 per person180

    The largest of our spaces - the Bridewell Hall is an elegant space with high-ceilings and large original windows, lending itself just as easily to conferences, lectures and AGMs as to lavish parties, formal dinners and wedding receptions. The Farringdon Room neighbours Bridewell Hall and is often hired in conjunction, serving as a breakout space, registration and catering space or dance floor for receptions. For events over 100 guests, we do recommend that you book this adjoining room for your comfort and ease. Please enquire about weekend pricing.

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  • South Bank

    Coin Street Conference Centre

    From £2,000 per person250

    A versatile, modern meeting space with natural light and hybrid capabilities, plus a roof terrace.

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  • Greenwich

    Laban

    From £900 per person280

    A versatile, light-filled studio in a modern dance space with floor-to-ceiling windows.

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Yoga in London for 100 people

Explore yoga spaces in London for 100 people. Perfect venues for corporate events and wellness retreats.

About Yoga Class

### Why London's Yoga Scene is Perfect for Your 100-Person Corporate Wellness Event When you're planning a corporate wellness event for 100 people, London's yoga scene offers something truly special that you won't find elsewhere in the UK. We've seen the market evolve dramatically over the past few years, with the UK yoga market growing at a robust 9% annually, and London leading the charge with over 36 notable studios available for hire. What makes London particularly brilliant for large-group yoga is the sheer diversity of spaces. You've got everything from converted Victorian warehouses in Shoreditch with soaring 4-metre ceilings perfect for aerial yoga, to sleek glass-fronted studios near Canary Wharf that your finance teams will love. The city's multicultural population means you can find instructors specialising in everything from traditional Hatha to corporate-friendly chair yoga sessions. #### The Corporate Wellness Advantage Here's what we've learned from organising hundreds of these events: London's business districts create natural clusters of demand. Tech firms in Shoreditch, finance companies in the City, and creative agencies in King's Cross are all actively seeking wellness solutions for their teams. This concentration means venues have become incredibly sophisticated at handling corporate bookings – they understand your procurement processes, can provide proper invoicing, and know how to manage the logistics of getting 100 busy professionals through a session smoothly. The transport connectivity is genuinely game-changing. When you're coordinating 100 people, having venues near King's Cross (6 tube lines), Liverpool Street (5 lines), or London Bridge (4 lines) means your attendees can actually get there without the usual London transport drama. We've found that venues within 5 minutes' walk of major stations see 20-30% better attendance rates. #### What Sets London Apart The infrastructure here is built for scale. Most purpose-built yoga venues can comfortably accommodate 100 people with proper spacing – that's 250-300 square metres of clear floor space, which is surprisingly hard to find outside major cities. London venues typically offer the full package: professional sound systems, climate control, changing facilities, and crucially, the insurance and licensing that corporate events require. The pricing reflects this sophistication. You're looking at £8,000-£25,000+ for a quality 100-person session, but that includes everything from mat hire to professional instruction. Compare this to trying to coordinate multiple smaller venues or compromise on quality, and the value becomes clear. For your next corporate wellness initiative, consider exploring [Corporate Days Out in London for 100 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) to see how yoga fits into broader team-building programmes. The combination of London's venue quality, transport links, and corporate-ready infrastructure makes it the obvious choice for ambitious wellness events. ### The Essential Space Requirements: What 100 People Really Need for Comfortable Yoga Practice Getting the space requirements right for 100 people isn't just about cramming everyone in – it's about creating an environment where your team can actually focus on their practice without feeling like sardines. We've learned this the hard way after seeing too many well-intentioned events fall flat because the venue was simply too cramped. #### The Mathematics of Mindful Movement Here's the reality: each person needs a minimum of 2.5 square metres of floor space, but for a truly comfortable experience, you want 3 square metres per person. That means you're looking at 300 square metres of clear floor space as your absolute minimum, though 350-400 square metres is where the magic happens. To put this in perspective, that's roughly the size of a tennis court – and finding that much uninterrupted space in London isn't trivial. The ceiling height is equally crucial, especially if you're considering dynamic styles or aerial yoga. We always recommend a minimum of 3.5 metres, though 4 metres gives you proper flexibility. Those beautiful Victorian conversions in areas like Shoreditch often have the height but watch out for exposed beams or architectural features that could become hazards during sun salutations. #### Beyond Square Footage: The Details That Matter What many event planners miss is the flow dynamics. With 100 people, you need clear entry and exit routes – ideally separate ones to avoid bottlenecks. We've seen events where half the group was still filing in while the instructor was trying to start the warm-up. Plan for at least 3-metre-wide aisles and consider how people will move to collect props or visit facilities. | Space Element | Minimum Requirement | Optimal Standard | |---------------|---------------------|------------------| | Floor space per person | 2.5m² | 3m² | | Total clear area | 300m² | 350-400m² | | Ceiling height | 3.5m | 4m+ | | Aisle width | 2m | 3m | | Storage space | 15m² | 25m² | The technical infrastructure becomes critical at this scale. You'll need proper climate control – 100 people generate significant heat, and nothing kills a zen moment like a stuffy, overheated room. Most London venues charge extra for enhanced HVAC, but it's worth every penny. Similarly, the sound system needs to reach the back row clearly without being overwhelming for those at the front. Storage is another often-overlooked requirement. With 100 yoga mats, blocks, straps, and personal belongings, you need at least 25 square metres of secure storage space. The best venues have built-in storage solutions, but many require you to factor this into your floor plan. When evaluating potential spaces, consider how these requirements might align with other team activities. [Team Off Sites in North London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/North-London/Team-Off-Sites) often combine yoga with other wellness activities, so flexibility in space configuration becomes even more valuable. The key is visiting potential venues with these specific measurements in mind – don't just rely on the venue's capacity claims. ### Navigating London's Best Yoga Venue Locations: Transport, Access and Hidden Costs ### Navigating London's Best Yoga Venue Locations: Transport, Access and Hidden Costs Location isn't just about finding a pretty space – when you're coordinating 100 people for a yoga session, transport accessibility can make or break your event. We've seen brilliantly planned wellness days crumble because half the team couldn't actually get to the venue on time, or worse, gave up trying altogether. #### The Transport Reality Check King's Cross and the surrounding area have become our go-to recommendation for large yoga events, and the numbers tell the story. With six tube lines converging (Metropolitan, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria), plus Eurostar and mainline services, you're looking at journey times under 25 minutes from virtually anywhere in London. We've tracked attendance rates and consistently see 15-20% better turnout for venues within a 5-minute walk of King's Cross compared to more remote locations. Canary Wharf presents an interesting case study. The yoga studios there are absolutely stunning – floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Thames, state-of-the-art facilities, and corporate-friendly pricing. But here's the catch: if your team is spread across London, getting everyone to Canary Wharf for a 7 AM session means some people are leaving home at 5:30 AM. We've learned to factor in these journey times when setting session times, often pushing morning starts to 8 AM for eastern locations. #### The Hidden Cost Calculations Parking is where many budgets get blindsided. Central London venues rarely include parking, and with 100 people, even if only 30% drive, you're looking at 30 parking spaces. Near popular yoga areas like Shoreditch or Covent Garden, expect £8-12 per hour for private car parks. That's potentially £240-360 in parking costs alone – money that could be better spent on enhanced instruction or post-session refreshments. The loading and setup logistics become crucial at this scale. Many beautiful converted spaces in areas like Bermondsey or Hackney Wick offer fantastic rates but have nightmare access for equipment delivery. We always factor in an extra hour for setup in venues without dedicated loading bays, and some require special permits for van access during peak hours. #### Strategic Location Planning Consider the ripple effects of your venue choice. [Team Off-Sites in South London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-London/Team-Off-Sites) often work brilliantly for companies based south of the river, but can add 45 minutes to journey times for teams coming from North London. The sweet spot is often venues in Zone 1 with multiple transport options – yes, they cost more upfront, but the improved attendance and reduced stress often justify the premium. For your next booking, map out where your 100 participants are actually travelling from, then work backwards to find venues that minimise total journey time rather than just looking at the prettiest spaces. ### Smart Budgeting for Large Group Yoga: From £8,000 to £25,000+ - What Drives the Price The pricing for 100-person yoga sessions in London can feel like a minefield, especially when quotes range from £8,000 to £25,000+ for what appears to be the same service. Having negotiated hundreds of these bookings, we can tell you that understanding the cost drivers is absolutely crucial for getting value rather than just paying premium prices. #### The Foundation Costs You Can't Avoid The venue hire itself typically accounts for 40-50% of your total budget. In Central London, you're looking at £80-250+ per person for day rates, whilst Greater London venues (Zones 2-5) range from £70-200+ per person. For a 100-person group, this translates to £8,000-25,000+ just for the space. The wide range reflects location premiums – a converted warehouse in Shoreditch commands different rates than a purpose-built studio in Canary Wharf. What many don't realise is that instructor costs scale differently at this size. A single instructor for 100 people simply doesn't work – you need 2-3 qualified teachers to maintain safety and instruction quality. Experienced London instructors charge £150-400 each for large group sessions, with senior specialists commanding £300-600+. Corporate sessions often attract a 20-30% premium due to scheduling flexibility requirements. #### The Hidden Multipliers That Catch Everyone Out Mat hire becomes a significant line item at scale. Premium venues charge £5-15 per person for mat provision, adding £500-1,500 to your budget. However, the logistics of sourcing, transporting, and sanitising 100 mats yourself often makes venue provision worthwhile. We've seen companies spend more on van hire and staff time than the venue's mat fee. Equipment and props multiply costs quickly. Blocks, straps, and bolsters for 100 people can add £300-800 to your bill. Sound system upgrades for clear instruction across large spaces often cost £200-500 extra. Climate control enhancements – essential for 100 people generating heat – typically add 10-15% to venue costs. #### Smart Negotiation Strategies Timing is your biggest lever. Weekday morning sessions (7-9 AM) often cost 20-30% less than evening slots, and venues are more flexible on pricing for off-peak times. January-March sees peak demand due to New Year wellness goals, so booking for April-June or September-November can yield significant savings. Consider package deals that bundle multiple elements. Many venues offer comprehensive packages including mats, props, enhanced sound, and even light refreshments for £120-180 per person – often better value than itemising each component. For companies planning regular wellness initiatives, explore how yoga sessions might integrate with broader programmes. [Corporate Days Out in London for 100 people](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/Corporate-Days-Out) often provide better per-person rates when yoga is part of a larger team-building package. The key is getting detailed quotes that break down every cost component, then negotiating based on your specific requirements rather than accepting standard packages. ### Booking Success: Timeline, Instructor Requirements and Day-of Logistics for 100-Person Sessions Getting the logistics right for a 100-person yoga session is where experience really shows – and where many well-intentioned events fall apart. We've seen companies nail the venue selection and budget planning, only to have their wellness day derailed by poor timing or inadequate instructor briefing. The scale changes everything, and what works for a 20-person team session simply doesn't translate. #### The 12-Week Rule for Premium Venues Start your booking process 12-16 weeks in advance, especially for January-March when New Year wellness resolutions drive peak demand. Premium venues with the space and infrastructure for 100 people book up fast – there are only about 15-20 venues in London that can genuinely handle this scale comfortably. We've seen companies forced into suboptimal venues or split sessions because they left booking too late. For corporate events, factor in your internal approval processes. Most companies need 4-6 weeks for procurement approval on budgets over £15,000, and you'll want venue contracts signed before instructor negotiations begin. The best instructors for large groups are booked months ahead, particularly those experienced in corporate wellness programmes. #### Instructor Requirements That Actually Matter Here's what most people get wrong: you can't just scale up a regular yoga instructor for 100 people. You need someone with specific large-group experience who understands crowd dynamics and can project their voice naturally across 350+ square metres. We always insist on seeing video evidence of instructors managing groups of 80+ people – the energy management is completely different. Plan for 2-3 instructors minimum. The lead instructor handles the main flow whilst assistants provide individual adjustments and manage any participants who need modifications. This isn't just about safety – it's about maintaining the quality of experience that makes corporate wellness programmes successful. Budget £450-1,200 total for instructor fees, depending on seniority and session length. #### Day-of Logistics That Prevent Chaos Arrival management becomes critical with 100 people. Stagger arrival times over 20-30 minutes to prevent bottlenecks at reception and changing facilities. We typically recommend three waves: 7:00-7:10 AM, 7:10-7:20 AM, and 7:20-7:30 AM for an 8:00 AM start. This gives everyone time to change, collect mats, and settle without the stress of queuing. Pre-session communication is everything. Send detailed joining instructions including transport options, what to wear, and what's provided. Include a simple floor plan showing entry points, changing areas, and where personal belongings can be stored securely. For [Team Off-Sites in South East London](https://hirespace.com/GB/London/South-East-London/Team-Off-Sites), we've found that clear pre-event communication reduces day-of questions by 70%. The setup timeline needs buffer time. Allow 90 minutes before your session start for venue setup, sound checks, and instructor briefing. With 100 mats to arrange and props to distribute, rushing this phase compromises the entire experience. Book your venue visit at least 4 weeks before the event to walk through these logistics with venue staff and identify potential bottlenecks before they become problems.

Featured Venues for Yoga Class

Browse 16 venues perfect for Yoga Class

Business at Lumiere Underwood

Bright, stylish loft spaces with natural light, ideal for corporate events and private functions.

From: £63.37 per person

Capacity: Up to 130 guests

Business at People's Mission Hall

A modern coworking and event space with a private garden, AV setup, and capacity for 200 guests.

From: £400 per person

Capacity: Up to 200 guests

Events at ORTUS Conference and Events Venue

A high-tech, eco-friendly venue with a large, versatile event space ideal for presentations and receptions.

From: £47 per person

Capacity: Up to 150 guests

Film and Photo at Victus Soul Limited

A boutique HIIT studio with luxury facilities, top equipment, and a Soul Bar. Ideal for training, workshops, and photoshoots.

From: £1000 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Film and Photo at Horniman Museum and Gardens

A grand Victorian conservatory in a scenic garden, ideal for film shoots and photography.

From: £595 per person

Capacity: Up to 120 guests

Weddings at St Bride Foundation

From: £705 per person

Capacity: Up to 180 guests

Business at Coin Street Conference Centre

A versatile, modern meeting space with natural light and hybrid capabilities, plus a roof terrace.

From: £2000 per person

Capacity: Up to 250 guests

Other at Laban

A versatile, light-filled studio in a modern dance space with floor-to-ceiling windows.

From: £900 per person

Capacity: Up to 280 guests

Weddings at Refettorio Felix

A versatile West London venue with natural light, perfect for weddings, corporate events, and supporting vulnerable communities.

From: £1200 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

Events at PS Spaces Studio

A versatile 1000 sq ft studio in Wimbledon, ideal for workshops, pop-ups, and private events.

From: £70 per person

Capacity: Up to 100 guests

...and 6 more venues available

Frequently Asked Questions

Do London yoga venues provide mats for 100-person corporate events?

Many premium London yoga venues include mat hire in their packages, typically adding £5-£15 per person to costs. For 100-person events, mat provision eliminates transport logistics and ensures hygiene standards. Some venues also provide props (blocks, straps, bolsters). Always confirm mat quality and cleaning protocols when booking large group sessions.

How far in advance should you book a 100-person yoga venue in London?

Book 8-12 weeks in advance for optimal venue selection and pricing. January-March sees peak demand due to New Year wellness goals, requiring 12-16 weeks advance booking. Weekend slots book fastest, whilst weekday morning sessions offer better availability. Corporate wellness events need longer lead times for employee coordination and approvals.

What's the best time of day for 100-person yoga sessions in London?

Morning sessions (7:00-9:00 AM) offer better venue availability and pricing, plus align with wellness routines. Evening slots (6:00-8:00 PM) suit corporate events but command premium rates. Weekend sessions provide maximum attendance flexibility but cost 20-30% more. Consider London rush hour timing - sessions ending before 8:30 AM or starting after 9:30 AM avoid peak transport congestion.

What's the typical cost for hiring a yoga venue in London for 100 people?

Yoga venue hire in Central London ranges £80-£250+ per person for day rates, whilst Greater London (Zones 2-5) costs £70-£200+ per person. For a 100-person group, expect total costs of £8,000-£25,000+ depending on location and venue quality. Premium venues include amenities like mat hire, changing rooms, and sound systems.

What's the optimal class size for effective yoga instruction?

Standard yoga classes accommodate 15-30 participants for optimal instructor attention. For 100-person events, consider hiring 2-3 qualified instructors or assistant teachers to maintain instruction quality. This ensures proper form correction, individual attention, and safety supervision across the large group whilst maintaining the communal energy of group practice.

How much space per person is needed for a 100-person yoga class?

Each participant requires 2.5-3 square metres of floor space for comfortable yoga practice. For 100 people, you'll need a minimum 250-300 square metres of clear floor area, though 350-400 square metres is ideal. This allows space for yoga mats (1.8m x 0.6m each) plus movement room around each participant for poses and transitions.

What flooring types work best for large yoga groups in London venues?

Sprung wooden floors or specialist yoga flooring provide optimal grip and joint protection for 100-person sessions. Avoid hard surfaces like concrete or marble which cause discomfort and injury risk. Many London venues offer removable yoga flooring systems. Carpeted areas work if clean and low-pile, though dedicated yoga surfaces are preferred for hygiene and performance.

How much does a yoga instructor cost for a 100-person London session?

Experienced yoga instructors in London charge £150-£400 for large group sessions (100 people). Senior instructors or specialists (hot yoga, aerial) command £300-£600+. Corporate wellness sessions typically cost more due to scheduling flexibility requirements. Many instructors offer package deals including assistant teachers for optimal instruction quality.

What essential amenities should a 100-person yoga venue provide?

Essential amenities include: changing facilities for 100+ people, secure storage for belongings, professional sound system with microphone capability, temperature control (20-22°C optimal), wooden or cushioned flooring, and good natural light/ventilation. Premium venues also offer shower facilities, mat hire, and props storage for blocks and straps.

Which London areas offer the best transport access for 100-person yoga events?

King's Cross, Covent Garden, and London Bridge offer optimal transport connectivity with 4-6 tube lines converging. These areas reduce travel time for attendees from across London. Shoreditch and Hackney provide excellent Overground access plus multiple bus routes, whilst being more cost-effective than Zone 1 locations.

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