the buzz

"...teachers as dedicated as any in Washington... [with] classes costing about half what many studios in the city charge"
-- The Washington Post


"I really like Yoga District. It is a great little neighborhoody place. The mission is affordable, eco-friendly yoga. The space is beautiful. The classes are challenging.  Basically, it is a little garden of yoga Eden. Check it out, your first 3 classes are $10... So good." --Review at  www.yelp.com


"I would seriously give this place ten stars if yelp would let me... Until next time Yoga District. I miss you." --Review at www.yelp.com

"I found Yoga District on Yelp after searching fruitlessly for a yoga studio I could afford. Not only is it affordable, they have [three] studios and you can go to either. All I want is good instruction in a positive atmosphere--the old wooden floors and simple rooms are perfect--without all that crap I don't want to pay for anyway like bright lights, new construction, consumerist junk, and fake spirituality parsed out to the highest bidder. ...haven't even tried out all the great instructors yet, so I"ll be coming back!" --Review at www.yelp.com

"I think the only reason this place has so few reviews is because we're all afraid to let our little secret out.  This place is awesome." --Review at www.yelp.com

"definitely one of the best studios i've been to. ...teachers are all incredibly friendly, helpful and hands on... i love love love this place. completely affordable, work hard to be environmentally friendly and just a hidden gem..." --Review at yelp.com


"Go there! The young turks of the DC yoga scene are bringing $10 classes to... yogis in the city. Two locations on Dupont Circle and T at14th, this is the the place to be. With all the overpriced and overhyped yoga studios in town, Yoga District has managed to hit the sweet spot. Hip, affordable and with a sense of humor." --Review at yelp.com

"I made it to Bernie's Yoga for Misfits class... which was great... The studio is great, simple and close to home, exactly what I need."--E-mail review
Alicia's Bio

Alicia began practicing yoga in 1998 in Austin, TX and has explored a variety of styles ranging from Iyengar to Ashtanga to Bikram until finally settling into a dedicated practice of Vinyasa Flow.  She received her 200-hour level certification from Yoga District in 2008 and teaches both foundational and flow classes at the Dupont studio.  Alicia encourages students to work within their own limits, find their personal edge between comfort and effort and be their own true teachers.  She guides them to find the joy of proper alignment, strength and ease in each pose.  In her flow classes, students can expect a challenging series of heat-generating postures that will help them develop flexibility, strength and body awareness.  She allows time for meditation and inner reflection at the beginning and end of each class and gives students the tools to find relaxation and mindfulness in their everyday lives.  




Dupont Circle Studio
1635 Connecticut Avenue NW
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
(2 blocks from Dupont Circle Metro
Q St. exit; see map and info
here)

Bloomingdale Studio
1830 1st Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(cross street Rhode Island Ave;
see map and info
here)


U Street Corridor Studio
1910 14th Street NW
Unit 1
Washington, DC 20009
(2 blocks from U Street Metro

13th St. exit; see map and info
here)