Overview
Yoga Mayu is a down-to-earth, community-oriented yoga studio located on 20th Street in San Francisco, serving as a welcoming neighborhood sanctuary. The studio offers primarily Vinyasa flow classes alongside Hatha and Yin yoga, with moderate class sizes that allow for personal attention from experienced instructors. As a female-run business, it maintains a clean, beautifully simple space with comfortable mid-70s temperatures, focusing on mindful movement rather than intense heat. The studio provides thoughtful foundations through Yoga 101 classes for beginners and welcomes all levels with a new student special pass. With convenient street parking and a never-too-crowded atmosphere, Yoga Mayu has become a consistent favorite for those seeking authentic practice in an unpretentious environment.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Drop-in | 1 Class | $28 |
| 5 in studio classes | 5 Classes | $125 |
| 10 in studio classes | 10 Classes | $235 |
| Unlimited classes | 1 Month | $205 |
| MONTHLY AUTO RENEWAL | 1 Month | $195 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 11:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 11:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 8:30 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 11:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 8:30 am – 8:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 9:30 am – 6:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Neighborhood Sanctuary
Yoga Mayu presents itself as a down-to-earth, community-based yoga studio in San Francisco, with a mission centered on authentic and sustainable practice. Visitors describe the space as a calm, pleasant, and unpretentious sanctuary, an oasis from the city’s pace. The ambiance is noted for being clean, simple, and beautiful, with a warm and inviting energy that feels personal and welcoming. People frequently call it a “gem” and an “absolute gem,” with some stating it’s the only studio in the city they want to practice at. The studio is female-run, which some visitors mention with pride, adding to its community-oriented identity. It’s not a hot yoga studio; the room temperature is maintained comfortably in the mid-70s, focusing on mindful movement rather than intense heat. This creates an environment where the practice itself takes center stage, supported by a space that visitors find really well lit, clean, and relaxing.
The studio’s location on 20th Street is described as excellent, with convenient street parking available. It functions as a lovely neighborhood studio where people feel a sense of belonging. Visitors appreciate that it’s never too crowded, with class sizes typically moderate—maxing out around 30 people but often less. This scale allows for a more intimate experience. The overall vibe, as captured by visitors, is one of presence, growth, and community, where the focus is on the yoga practice and its physical, mental, and emotional benefits rather than on perfection or pretense.
Teaching Approach and Class Structure
The quality of instruction is a highlight for many who visit Yoga Mayu. Visitors note that every teacher is well-qualified and experienced, each bringing a different perspective and specialty to their classes. Names like Cassidy, Annabelle, Sara, Brenna, Jody, Karin, and Michael are mentioned positively for their knowledge and teaching style. For beginners, the Yoga 101 classes are highlighted as particularly thoughtful, establishing a strong foundation. One person noted that after taking Brenna’s 101 class, they realized they “pretty much didn’t know what [they] were doing” before, praising her for explaining everything in an excellent way. This indicates a studio committed to accessible education for all levels, from those new to yoga to advanced practitioners.
The studio’s primary offering centers around the Vinyasa (flow) style of yoga, described as breath-synchronized movement that feels like a graceful, flowing dance. Classes are designed to be accessible, though one visitor’s experience in an all-level class pointed out challenges with transitions and breathing instruction consistency from a specific teacher. Other class styles mentioned by visitors include Hatha, with Karin receiving praise for empathetic teaching and personal attention, and Yin yoga, where one person left feeling “like a brand-new person” after a small class. The studio also offers morning classes, including an early morning session one visitor called a “game-changer” for daily focus. While the studio states it offers a variety of classes centered on Vinyasa, visitors do not mention specific styles like Kundalini or Ashtanga. The moderate class sizes are frequently appreciated because they allow teachers to give personal attention and get to know students, helping them progress individually rather than getting lost in a crowd.
Practicalities for New and Regular Students
For those new to the studio or to yoga, Yoga Mayu provides clear guidance. Visitors are advised to arrive 10–15 minutes early for their first class if they haven’t registered online, to get set up in the system. While online booking is recommended to secure a spot—especially since some sessions can fill up—signing up in person before class is also welcome. The studio offers a new student special, a 3-class pass that allows people to try a variety of classes and get a feel for the place. Student discounts are also available, with one visitor noting a drop-in rate. For practice, the studio recommends bringing your own mat for hygiene and comfort, but mats are available to rent for a small fee. All other props are provided. The facility includes a bathroom and a cubby area for storing personal belongings during class.
The studio emphasizes inclusivity, stating it provides a safe, welcoming space for students of all backgrounds, ages, and body types. It offers guidance for specific needs, such as suggesting gentle Vinyasa Flow or traditional Hatha classes for pregnancy, and encouraging communication with instructors about injuries or medical conditions for tailored modifications. Private yoga sessions are available, bookable as single classes or in packages, for those seeking individualized practice. While visitors mention the physical and emotional benefits they experience—like feeling relaxed, loose, or mentally clearer—the studio’s approach is grounded in the practice itself rather than making unverifiable health claims. It’s a place where, as one visitor put it, the energy is down-to-earth and open, making it a consistent favorite for many in San Francisco.
