Overview
Urban Yogis is a distinctive, woman-owned yoga studio and wellness sanctuary located in downtown Everett, Washington. It transcends the typical studio model by creating an immersive, multi-sensory environment that integrates near-infrared LED light therapy, high-quality audio, and scent to enhance mindfulness and connection. The studio fosters a strong, compassionate community, described by visitors as loving and uplifting, making it a true home for mind, body, and spirit. Its diverse programming includes heated and non-heated yoga, Hot Pilates, Barre, Yin, Hatha, and specialized workshops like sound baths and Full Moon Circles. Practical amenities like excellent airflow, a water station, and rooftop yoga in warmer months complement the experience, led by kind and encouraging instructors who provide thoughtful modifications for all bodies.
Yoga Format
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Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 am – 9:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 5:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 5:45 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 am – 7:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 7:45 am – 11:00 am |
| Sunday | Open | 7:00 am – 8:30 pm |
Studio in Details
A Sanctuary of Multi-Sensory Practice in Downtown Everett
Urban Yogis presents itself as more than a typical yoga studio; it is described by its founders as an immersive sanctuary for movement, mindfulness, and community in the heart of downtown Everett. The space is woman-owned and explicitly designed to be inclusive, offering a container of safe, welcoming energy free from judgment. People note the studio’s unique approach, where fitness is described as a side effect rather than the sole focus. The primary mission, as stated, is to help every body feel stronger, calmer, and more connected. This is achieved through a deliberate multi-sensory environment that integrates light, sound, and scent to deepen the mind-body connection. Visitors frequently echo this sentiment, describing the overall feel and energy of the space as calming, grounding, and a true healing space. One person mentioned walking in and instantly knowing they had to try a class, captivated by the atmosphere and the visible LED therapy lights.
The studio’s identity is firmly rooted in building a compassionate community. Founders speak of creating a physical space to gather, deepen practice, have meaningful conversations, and make lifelong friendships. This vision resonates deeply with those who visit. People repeatedly describe the community as loving, uplifting, and real, noting that everyone shows up for each other. For many, it has become a true home for mind, body, and spirit. The owner is singled out by visitors as a total powerhouse of good vibes, and people say they can feel the care and intention put into every aspect of the space. This strong sense of belonging and intentional design makes Urban Yogis stand out as a community-centric yoga center in the Everett area.
A Diverse Palette of Movement and Mindfulness
The programming at Urban Yogis is notably varied, moving well beyond a standard yoga class schedule. The studio formally offers both heated and non-heated sessions, with styles including Hot Pilates, Pilates/Barre, Yin, and Hatha. Visitors confirm this diversity, appreciating that it’s not just yoga but a blend of reiki, breathwork, pilates, and various workshops that create a well-rounded experience. This variety, as one person noted, helps the studio feel fresh and engaging over time. Specific classes receive praise: Pilates and Barre sessions with an instructor named Nina are highlighted for being fun, effectively working the whole body, and featuring great music. People also mention enjoying standard vinyasa flow or evening yoga classes.
A significant and celebrated aspect of the schedule is the roster of specialized workshops and events. These are designed to foster deeper connection and include offerings like Yoga Nidra, sound baths, guided meditation, Full Moon Circles, and quantum healing sessions. Visitors describe these experiences as profoundly peaceful, with one person feeling relieved, refreshed, and cleansed after a healing energy and sound bath. Another highlights a Sunday guided meditation as a wonderful and unique experience. The studio also extends its reach through community programs like Yoga for Sobriety and custom Corporate Wellness sessions, aiming to bring balance and connection beyond the studio walls. While visitors mention corporate workshops as a recommendation, they do not provide detailed feedback on these specific programs.
The Immersive Experience and Practical Details
The defining characteristic of a class at Urban Yogis is its immersive, sensory-driven environment. The studio utilizes near-infrared LED light therapy, with different color settings like Blue Bath, Restorative Glow, Sun Shower, and Red Bath chosen to complement the class style and intention, aiming to affect energy, relaxation, or focus. Visitors appreciate this feature, with one noting the light therapy and essential oil towel afterwards as a lovely touch. Audio therapy is equally integral, with a high-quality sound system used to create three-dimensional soundscapes that support grounding and focus. People confirm the sound system makes the experience more immersive and note the studio has excellent airflow, making the heated classes—which run around 80 degrees—quite comfortable without being overwhelmingly humid.
Practical aspects mentioned by visitors contribute to the positive experience. The instructors are consistently described as amazing, kind, unique, warm, and encouraging. They are noted for providing thoughtful modifications, as in the case of a prenatal participant, which fosters an inclusive and accepting environment. The facility includes a water bottle fill-up station in the workout room. During warmer months, the studio offers rooftop yoga, which is a favorite for some. People who have practiced consistently report tangible benefits, feeling much stronger and more grounded in their daily lives. Some visitors mention a monthly membership, but specific drop-in rates, intro offers, or detailed pricing are not discussed in the feedback provided. The studio’s location on Grand Avenue in downtown Everett is noted, but visitors do not elaborate on parking or public transit access.
