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Yoga at the Garden Museum

Join us for an hour of yoga in the peaceful surroundings of the Garden Museum before we open to the public.

‘I have loved everything about it. The walk across Westminster Bridge and then along the river. The beautiful space that the class is in and of course the yoga itself.’ – Sue, Museum yoga attendee 

Classes are held in the Museum’s nave space, surrounded by soaring pillars, vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows. Sessions are suitable for all levels of experience.

Please bring your own yoga equipment, mat and water.

Doors open at 8.30am, and your class will begin at 8.45am, running for one hour.

The sessions will be followed by a rejuvenating brunch at the Garden Cafe. Class participants can enjoy free range eggs on toasted sourdough from Bermondsey-based bakery The Snapery, with a barista-brewed Allpress coffee for the exclusive price of £6.

Tickets also include complimentary entry to the Museum when we open at 10.30am.

Saturday Morning Yoga Dates

2018 has been another exciting year for the Garden Museum, including the addition of Saturday Yoga classes to our events schedule. It has been wonderful to see so many new faces come and enjoy yoga in this unique setting, thank you to all of you who came and stretched and then refuelled in our lovely cafe afterwards!

Our yoga schedule is now complete for this year but we will be back with more in 2019. To register your interest in these sessions please email….

Yoga Instructors

  • Rain Maher

    Rain Maher

    Rain Maher is a big hearted, life loving, tree hugging hippy enigma wrapped in a sarong. She's been guiding yoga practices of hatha for 16 years and vinyasa for ten years. Her main teacher is Shiva Rea. Expect breath led slow build vinyasa flow classes that leave you energised yet relaxed.

  • Bryony Cameron

    Bryony Cameron

    Bryony Cameron is a qualified Iyengar yoga teacher, and also one of the gardeners at the Garden Museum. Bryony will be teaching a general level class at the Garden Museum. Beginners are welcome.
    Bryony has been practicing yoga regularly for 5 years and attends classes with senior teachers in London. She is the daughter of Dublin based senior Iyengar yoga teacher Eileen Cameron and so yoga has been part of her life from a young age.
    Iyengar is a method of teaching and practicing yoga where poses are held for longer with a focus on correct and precise alignment of the body. The classes are carefully sequenced to give maximum benefit to the student. All of this leads eventually to a balancing of the mind, emotions and senses.