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New yoga studio in Dubai inside Burj Al Arab

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Seeking the ultimate zen experience in Dubai?
Discover an elevated level of tranquility in the city's thriving wellness scene, now enriched by the presence of HWH Studio.
This exquisite new yoga sanctuary is nestled within the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel.
Located 18 floors up at the award-winning Talise Spa, HWH Studio is led by world renowned yogi Adrienne Everett.
The gorgeous light-filled space boasts magical views over the Palm Jumeirah and the sparkling Arabian Gulf the perfect backdrop for an immersive in-the-zone wellness experience.
Hailing from London, Adrienne is bringing her game-changing yoga classes to Dubai for the first time.
Her unique approach incorporates elements of art and biophilia creating a haven for relaxation and self-discovery.
Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a beginner, HWH Studio offers transformative one-hour yoga classes, reformer pilates and sound healing.
Classes start from Dhs250 for group sessions, Dhs930 for one-to-one classes, or Dhs2,000 for monthly packages of unlimited classes.
Exciting news ahead!
For fans of pilates seeking an elevated experience, London's renowned pilates studio, KARVE, is gearing up to launch in Dubai.
Their inaugural branch, situated in Alserkal Avenue, will kick off next month, beckoning fitness enthusiasts to engage in invigorating workouts with their innovative Transformer pilates sessions.
Diverging from the serene ambiance of traditional pilates studios, KARVE pledges a fresh approach, blending vibrant music and subdued lighting.
Leveraging specially crafted reformer machines, the 50-minute classes offer a dynamic and lively atmosphere, emphasizing strength-building and revving up metabolism through deliberate, resistance-focused movements.
Source: whatson