![]() What I felt so special about the class, was not just that she had a great concept (center of the body, creating heat and fire) and a smooth sequence, but that she transmitted such calm even though we went deep. She has long-standing relationships with students, one could tell – a good sign! She played beautiful calm music for the whole length of the practice that only changed once for the final relaxation, that was new. ![]() Everybody else in the class was friendly and supportive about it. The class I took was a level 2 Vinyasa Class held by a lovely girl called Virgina, who spontaneously taught the class in English to accommodate me and two other non-Greek visitors. It is really cozy and familiar, sofas to chill, hot tea, friendly yogis and smiles all around feeling home despite being the new one! There are two yoga rooms of which the large candle-lit one invited with large windows and loads of green plants. The studio has a really warm and welcoming atmosphere, lovely people greeting you at the door and walking your though registration. I was so pleasantly surprised that I want to share the experience and recommend this place in case you are around some time: Evergreen Yoga Studio in Exarchia, Athens. I randomly went to the closest studio to our Airbnb to the next class that was on. For the first time I didn’t check for classes beforehand, I was going to take distance from the yoga world for a few days and simply indulge in the ancient and modern Greek culture.Īfter walking 20km every day for three days, I couldn’t help it…. When I went to Athens this fall, I didn’t research. That’s the nice thing about the yoga world – people are really friendly, responsive and happy to direct you towards their favorite class, which is essential when travelling for short periods of time and having capacity for only a few studio visits. Even if I don’t travel for that purpose, I have researched all the yoga places beforehand, and asked for personal recommendations for studios and teachers on social media. ![]() Most of the time I travel for yoga - to teach at festivals or other events or to take trainings and ongoing education. ![]()
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