Looking for a yoga studio rental in Long Island City? Queens Plaza Studios is a bright, neutral, daylight-filled space at 42-01 Crescent St — minutes from Midtown and steps from the Queens Plaza and Queensboro Plaza subway lines. It is built for yoga teachers, wellness brands, and independent instructors who want a calm room to host classes, workshops, and pop-ups without signing a long lease.
Whether you teach vinyasa, hatha, restorative, or a sound-and-stretch series, the studio gives you a clean canvas with great light, room to move, and easy access for students arriving from Manhattan, Brooklyn, and across Queens.
Why Long Island City works for yoga
Long Island City has quietly become one of New York City's most convenient neighborhoods for movement and wellness. It sits at the crossroads of several subway lines, so students can reach a yoga studio rental in Long Island City in minutes from Midtown, Astoria, Greenpoint, and Downtown Brooklyn. For instructors, that accessibility means fuller classes and fewer no-shows.
The neighborhood also has the kind of open, light-filled buildings that yoga practice loves. Instead of a cramped basement room, you get high ceilings, natural daylight, and space to actually breathe.
A bright, sprung-floor space for up to 25 students
The studio is a 1,400-plus square-foot room with 14-foot ceilings, north-facing daylight windows, and a sprung dance floor that is gentle on knees, wrists, and joints. It comfortably fits up to 25 people, so you can run an intimate restorative session or a full, energetic flow with mats edge to edge.
Blackout curtains and dimmable LED lighting let you shift the mood from a sunlit morning class to a candle-soft evening wind-down. A sound system is on hand for music or guided meditation, and climate control keeps the room comfortable through every season.
Who rents the studio for yoga
Yoga teachers use the studio to launch their own class schedule without the overhead of a permanent lease. Wellness brands book it for pop-up events and retreats, corporate teams rent it for private sessions, and content creators film yoga and mobility tutorials against the clean, neutral backdrop.
Studios also use the space for teacher trainings, sound baths, and breathwork sessions, and smaller studios rent it as overflow when their home location is full. Because there is no long-term commitment, it is a low-risk way to test a new class time, a new neighborhood, or a brand-new offering before investing in your own lease. The same room flexes into a workshop or event space for up to 25 people later the same day.
Amenities that make teaching easy
Every rental includes high-speed Wi-Fi, a hair, makeup, and changing area, and easy, freight-friendly load-in for props, bolsters, blocks, and mats. The neutral walls and cyclorama photograph beautifully, which matters when you are promoting classes on social media or selling a workshop online.
You bring your mats, props, and playlist; the studio provides the calm, camera-ready room. For a full breakdown of what is included, see our rates and amenities.
How to book your yoga studio rental
Booking is simple and flexible. We offer hourly, evening, half-day, full-day, and monthly options, so you can test a single pop-up or build a recurring weekly class. If you are weighing different uses for the room, our guide to creative studio rental in Long Island City covers everything the space can do.
Ready to plan your first session? Tell us your dates and what you teach through our contact form, and we will get back to you within one business day. You can also see what is already happening at the studio on our events calendar.



