
A welcoming sanctuary for meditation, yoga, and Buddhist teachings in the heart of London.
The London Buddhist Centre offers a serene and inclusive environment for exploring meditation, yoga, and Buddhist practices. Located in Bethnal Green, it attracts a diverse community with its zen atmosphere, friendly staff, and accessible sliding-scale pricing. The centre provides classes for all levels, from beginners to regular practitioners, and features a well-stocked bookshop with spiritual gems. It serves as a peaceful retreat for personal growth, wellness, and cultural enrichment in London.
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Beginner-friendly to advanced yoga sessions in a serene studio setting, focusing on flexibility, strength, and mindfulness.
Guided meditation and Buddhist teachings to help cultivate peace, awareness, and spiritual growth for all levels.
A curated selection of books and resources on Buddhism, yoga, and wellness to support your personal journey.
Regular talks, retreats, and cultural activities that foster connection and learning within a diverse community.
Affordable access to classes with flexible payment options to ensure inclusivity and support for all participants.
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Overall rating
d c
Used to be great years back. Now seems commercialised and turned into a money grab. Lost the vibe, for me at least.
Alana
Really recommend the yoga classes! My partner and I came as beginners to yoga, and we felt challenged by it but it was definitely not intimidating or too challenging. Lovely space for it and the instructor and others seemed nice!
Lida V
Great yoga classes but way too crowded making it hard to practise without being overly conscious of the space you’re taking up. After providing the feedback to them they said that if anything the number of maximum participants is low as before the pandemic they’d allow 21 per class rather than 18 which is the current maximum. There is very little space between yoga mats and you always end up with your neighbours limbs on your mat, it is super distracting. I don’t see this changing anytime soon so I would say get there early to assure you get a precious corner spot so at least you’re bumping into the walls instead of other people.
Caïna Verrin
Been here a few times and so far so good! It feels like a nice and not too intimidating start into meditation and Buddhism that’s open to everyone and feels welcoming. They have a sliding pay scale too which is very welcomed. Only met good people and staff here so far.
Epifania Amoo-Adare
Going to the London Buddhist Centre was the best decision I have ever made in a long time. The atmosphere is zen. The folk working there are so very lovely, especially the gentleman at reception. It is also in a great location, which pulls in a really diverse bunch of people. The bookshop is also amazing with so many gems. Wish I was still living in Hackney, I would be a regular at the Centre for sure.