Pilates Studios for Hire in Melbourne

Pilates Studios for Hire in Melbourne

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Top Pilates Studios in Melbourne

Looking for Pilates studios in Melbourne? These fitness spaces are perfect for strengthening, stretching, and rejuvenating amidst the city's busy pace. Are you planning a workshop, regular classes, a retreat, or a private session? Get ready to explore an exciting selection of spaces, including boutique studios in trendy Fitzroy and spacious facilities overlooking the scenic waters of Port Phillip Bay. Explore our listings, find the spaces that meet your needs, and book your favourite one today!

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Pilates Studios for Hire in Melbourne

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In Melbourne, prices of pilates studios average $65 hire fee per hour. The cost depends on capacity, location, and equipment available. Some spaces may offer lower prices on certain days of the week, so make sure to keep an eye out for discounted options. You can find pilates studios that offer packages with crew or professional gear, which can also affect the booking costs. Here's a breakdown of price ranges in Melbourne on Tagvenue (data from November 2025):

Prices of pilates studios in Melbourne
From $45 to $100 hire fee per hour
From $330 to $500 hire fee per day

Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated November 2025), the best options include:

These are the venues within 2.2 km from central Melbourne, available to book on Tagvenue:

  • Rustic Loft at CBD on 8 Rankins Lane Level 2 - 350 m from centre.
    Our user said: ‘Great studio, ideal location, and easy communication.’
  • Emerald Hall at The Russian House on 118 Greeves Street Fitzroy - 2 km from centre.
    Our user said: ‘lovely hosts too, would definitely use this space again!’
  • Phillips Room at Lygon Therapy on 622 Lygon Street - 2.2 km from centre.
    Venue said: It is suitable for training events, therapy groups, meditation or small yoga classes. There is a kitchenette in the room. Also a high quality TV monitor for presentations, WiFi is provided as well.

  • Choose a Suitable Space: Select a Pilates studio that suits the size and needs of your group. Consider each venue’s location, convenience, and facilities before choosing your favourite. 
  • Hire a Qualified Instructor: Ensure that your session is led by a certified Pilates instructor who has experience in dealing with different fitness levels and needs. 
  • Define Your Session Goals: Is your session aimed at beginners, intermediate or advanced participants? Or are you planning a class for special populations such as pregnant women, elderly, or those with specific health issues? Make sure the class meets the needs of your customers.
  • Prepare Equipment: You should contact the manager to confirm that the studio has enough mats, reformers, and other Pilates equipment. We recommend checking the condition of the equipment beforehand to ensure safety and comfort.
  • Structure the Session: Plan a balanced session that includes a warm-up, a core workout, and a cool-down. Incorporate exercises that focus on strength, flexibility, and balance to keep the session engaging and comprehensive.
  • Communicate with Your Customers: Send out information in advance about what to bring (e.g., water, towels, comfortable clothing), what to expect from the session, and any preparatory instructions. Good communication will surely enhance the overall experience!

  • Weekday or Weekend?: Weekdays are often less busy than weekends. You might find that studios offer better hire rates during these times. However, weekends might be more convenient for participants who work full-time during the week.
  • Seasonal Considerations: During warmer months, early morning or late evening sessions might be more comfortable, especially if the studio isn't air-conditioned. Conversely, midday sessions might be preferable in colder months when it’s warmer.
  • Participant Availability: Consider the typical schedules of your target audience. For instance, if your participants are mostly working professionals, early mornings, evenings, or lunchtime sessions might be most convenient despite the higher cost of hire. For retirees or stay-at-home parents, mid-morning or early afternoon might work better.
  • Advertise the Benefits of Your Scheduling: Early morning sessions can be marketed as a great way to energise before the day, while evening sessions might be positioned as a perfect way to unwind after work!

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