The cost of reformer pilates varies enormously depending on where in the world you are practicing. Here is a practical breakdown by region.

United States

Expect to pay $35 to $65 per class in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Boutique studios in premium neighbourhoods charge at the higher end. Intro packages typically offer your first three classes for $50 to $80.

United Kingdom

London studios charge £25 to £55 per class. Intro packages range from £30 to £60 for your first few sessions. Studios in Chelsea, Notting Hill, and the City tend to be more expensive.

Australia

Sydney and Melbourne studios charge AUD 30 to AUD 55 per class. Many studios offer class packs of 10 classes that reduce the per-class cost significantly.

Europe (Western)

Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Zurich range from €20 to €65 per class. Switzerland tends to be the most expensive European market, with some Zurich studios charging CHF 60 or more per class.

Middle East

Dubai and Abu Dhabi studios typically charge AED 100 to AED 250 per class. Premium studios in DIFC and Downtown Dubai charge at the top of this range.

Southeast Asia

Singapore is expensive for the region at SGD 35 to SGD 65 per class. Bangkok and Bali offer significantly better value at €10 to €25 equivalent per class — with studios that match or exceed the quality of Western equivalents.

How to reduce the cost

Most studios offer intro packages that are significantly cheaper than drop-in rates. Class packs of 10 or 20 sessions offer further discounts. Monthly unlimited memberships can reduce the per-class cost to €15 to €25 if you attend frequently.

Is it worth it?

At €30 to €50 per class, reformer pilates is more expensive than a gym membership. But for the combination of strength, flexibility, rehabilitation, and stress reduction it provides — practiced consistently — most practitioners consider it exceptional value.