Overview
Kintsugi Yoga operates two sanctuary-style studios in Las Vegas—Inspire in Summerlin and Bend in Southwest—specifically designed to provide calm and relaxation away from the city’s hustle. The studio offers a diverse schedule catering to different intentions, including active Vinyasa and power yoga flows, deeply restorative Yin and sound bath sessions, and dedicated meditation and breathwork classes. Instruction receives widespread praise for being exceptional, knowledgeable, and thoughtful, with classes suitable for all levels though some are marked for more advanced practitioners. Practical amenities include booking through the Mindbody app, provided mats and blocks, and a state-of-the-art heated room at the Bend location with mountain views.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 6:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Sanctuary in the Desert
Kintsugi Yoga operates two locations in Las Vegas—the original Inspire studio in Summerlin and the newer Bend location in Southwest Las Vegas—both designed as sanctuaries from the city’s energy. Visitors consistently describe stepping into a space that immediately evokes calm and relaxation. The design, decor, and overall environment are frequently highlighted as beautiful, serene, and intentionally crafted. One person noted the studio had a zen-like atmosphere that made it easy to relax and focus, while another called it a stunning new location. For many, especially those in town for work, Kintsugi served as a vital reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Vegas. The studio’s identity, echoed in its website tagline “By Yogis for Yogis,” suggests a community-focused approach built by practitioners for practitioners. The overall vibe, as described by visitors, is one of a peaceful, intentional space that prioritizes a sense of sanctuary over a corporate fitness feel.
Diverse Practice for All Journeys
The studio offers a varied schedule catering to different energies and intentions. Based on visitor experiences, the primary offerings include flow-based classes, restorative practices, and dedicated breathwork sessions. People mention taking vinyasa flows and power yoga classes for a more active practice. For deeper relaxation, Yin, restorative yoga, and classes incorporating sound baths are popular, with one visitor calling a restorative yoga with sound bath session a pure delight. Specific instructors are noted for specialties like Hot Yin and Ashtanga. The studio also provides meditation and pranayama (breathwork) classes, with Sunday sound meditation being a weekly highlight for some. While the website mentions classes for all levels, visitor feedback clarifies that class levels vary. One person pointed out that it’s important to read class descriptions carefully, as some are for all levels while others are marked as level 2-3 or more advanced. The instruction receives widespread praise, with visitors describing teachers as exceptional, knowledgeable, kind, and thoughtful in their class curation. Most instructors are noted as having extensive experience, though one visitor reported a negative experience with a specific teacher they found unprofessional.
Practical aspects emerge from the feedback. People book classes, including for drop-in sessions, through the Mindbody app. The studios provide yoga mats and blocks for those who need them. The newer Bend location is described as having an elevated setting with two classrooms, a state-of-the-art heated room, and mountain views. It is also slated to host future teacher trainings. However, a note on capacity comes from one visitor’s experience at a sound bath class that felt crazy packed, suggesting that popular sessions can sometimes feel crowded, which impacted the calming atmosphere for that individual. The space is generally described as clean and well-maintained.
A Community for Locals and Travelers
Kintsugi Yoga appears to attract a mix of local regulars and visitors to Las Vegas. For locals, it is cited as a favorite studio in the area, with some calling it their most beloved in Vegas. The sense of community is implied through the studio’s stated mission of being a sanctuary for physical and spiritual aspirants. For travelers, particularly those on work trips, the studio is a recurring destination. One visitor attended twenty classes over a month, planning to purchase another month membership on their next trip, indicating the studio successfully meets the needs of extended-stay guests. The experience seems to suit those seeking either a vigorous, thoughtful flow to build strength or a deeply restorative practice for stress relief and mindfulness. While the studio accommodates beginners, the presence of advanced-level classes means newcomers should be mindful of their selection. The closing impression from many is one of gratitude for the space created—a dedicated yoga center in Las Vegas that honors the practice’s traditions while providing a beautiful, instructor-led environment for personal exploration.
