MoreYoga Opens 41st London Studio in Canary Wharf's Wood Wharf Development
MoreYoga's 41st London studio opened in Wood Wharf on March 30, with a Founders Club deal of £129 for six months of unlimited classes — just 150 spots available.

MoreYoga brought its affordable yoga-and-mat-Pilates model to Canary Wharf's Wood Wharf development on March 30, 2026, opening its 41st London location on West Lane in a project backed by both Canary Wharf Group and Tower Hamlets Council. The studio sits inside one of East London's fastest-growing mixed-use neighbourhoods, and its arrival signals a deliberate effort to bring accessible wellness infrastructure to a district better known for investment banks than Yin yoga.
The Founders Club offer that launched with the opening is the headline number for anyone considering membership: £129 for six months of unlimited yoga and mat Pilates, which the studio calculates to £4.33 per class for members practising twice a week. Only 150 of these founding memberships are available, and as of opening, 85 had already been claimed. One condition applies: at least half of all classes taken under a Founders Club membership must be at the Canary Wharf studio itself, rather than across MoreYoga's broader network of 35-plus locations.
The class mix at Canary Wharf follows the MoreYoga template: Vinyasa and Power sessions for those wanting dynamic flows, Yin and Restorative formats for recovery and longer holds, and the brand's signature mat Pilates. The schedule is structured to serve both early morning commuters and the post-work crowd that packs Canary Wharf's streets between 5.30pm and 7pm. Like all MoreYoga sites, the studio runs without a reception desk, a cost-cutting choice that keeps overhead down and pricing lower than nearby boutique competitors. There are no showers on site.
The comparison with what else Wood Wharf offers is instructive. Third Space's Wood Wharf club, located in the same development, offers reformer Pilates, hot yoga, a swimming pool, and spa facilities, but carries a £100 joining fee and premium membership costs. MoreYoga's pitch is the inverse: fewer amenities, far lower price point, and a class volume that suits daily urban practice rather than occasional visits.
The Canary Wharf opening is the first of several MoreYoga expansions confirmed for 2026. Studios in Bethnal Green, Camberwell, Walthamstow and White City are in the pipeline, mapping a trajectory that keeps the brand moving into residential zones and transit-heavy corridors rather than the saturated central London boutique market. For regular practitioners who have historically commuted to studios in Shoreditch or London Bridge, a West Lane address accessible via the Jubilee line changes the daily maths of maintaining a consistent practice.
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