(415) 387-4707
780 Stanyan St
San Francisco,
CA
94117
37.7676
-122.4531
Neighborhoods: Golden Gate Park, Northwest
What People Are Saying About Yoga Tree
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – With locations in Upper Haight, Mission and Hayes Valley, each branch reflects its neighborhood's distinct vibe, providing a clean, safe place to practice yoga. Evening and weekend classes at the Stanyan and Valencia studios tend to be crowded, sometimes too full, while the Hayes location is usually less packed. – – The Workout – Each studio offers classes in a variety of styles to suit yogis of all levels. With extensive class schedules, including power flow, ashtanga, anusara, hatha, jivamukti, Iyengar, prenatal and restorative, classes vary tremendously…
Great Intro to Yoga
by jdawn
Several locations, visit them all (they are dramatically different in ambiance, classes, and CROWDS) to decide which is best for you. Take the Yoga 101, and dip into as many different classes as you can. My boyfriend and I prefer the unlimited monthly passes where we've tried every class and almost every instructor. Most establishments do not offer such a variety so take advantage of it; personalize your learning experience. You will find some places, classes, and instructors you will not like but others will provide you with exactly what you're looking for. Whether it is to simply rejuvinate and receive a little oil massage from the teacher, or to work muscles that you didn't even know where there...Yoga Tree is a wonderful addiction to health and harmony.
- Pros: unlimited pass & several locations leaves room to explore/learn
- Cons: Hayes= usu. busy, Valencia=old building (dirty & can be hot)
Too much focus on bringing in over capacity classes
by katierobbins
Too crowded and very unclean; they don't even seem to sweep once per day, much less in between classes. The place is gross, and better teachers have gone to other studios.
- Cons: unclean, crowded, musty smelling
Amazing massage with Erin on Stanyan!
by hotinsf
I have had likely over 30-40 massages in SF. I have tried numerous spas and also psoas. Of those places I have often been relatively satisfied with the massages I had. Some were so so. But with Erin, I was happier. She used techniques that felt super good. Her energy was very positive and she genuinely seemed to care about her clients. Often one does not think of yoga tree as a place to get a massage, but it is.
I highly reccoment Erin over on Stanyan Street.
- Pros: Decent parking, Reasonably priced
The Details on Yoga Tree
Save Money:
First-time students get three classes for $20, a savings from the $12 drop-in rate.
Know Before You Go:
Students pay $10 a class with valid student I.D.
The Extras:
Class passes are good for all Yoga Tree studios, so you can mix it up without paying another studio fee.








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