

So the best classes are from 9pm until 10:30pm, which is kind of late. By the time the room actually reaches a decent temperature it's about 6pm and the room is so crowded that people are literally on top of each other - it's quite uncomfortable. Early morning classes are practically unheated because the heater isn't programmed to heat the GIANT yoga room early enough before class to have a hot yoga class before noon. This aside, the unlimited membership was really only "useful" for certain periods of the day.

Other yoga studios I've been to allow month-to-month payment without a long commitment precisely because peoples' schedules change, life happens, and sometimes there are months when you can't get into the studio to practice three days a week to make the €100 membership convenient.

Without putting emphasis on the quality of teachers (nothing special) or the clientele (the majority posh, self-absorbed Milanese), I give this place one star and here is why: in order to get the €100/month "deal" for unlimited membership I had to commit to (and pay for) 12 months and pay upfront. I was a member of Spera Bikram Yoga for a year. I don't like to leave negative feedback, but I figure that if I still have a bad taste in my mouth after 6 months the public should know about it. It's taken me months to decide whether or not to write this review.
