
HERE AT MCY YOU
FEEL RIGHT AT HOME.
COME JOIN US.
For 15 years Merchant City Yoga has built a strong community right in the heart of the city. Located in the 9th oldest building in Glasgow, The Jacobean Corsetry, our studios are flooded with natural light and feel like a warm, friendly hug. Our team have a wealth of knowledge and experience and embrace our values of community, and connection.
MCY: at The heart of Glasgow’s
yoga community since 2010.

NEW TO YOGA AND MCY?
Get 1 month of unlimited classes for the intro price of £48.
TAKE A CLASS
Whether you’re looking for a beginners class or something more challenging. This is where you can book in for your next class.
TAKE A COURSE
Get to know us, your practice, and what feels good for you with one of our courses. Yoga’s not complicated and once you start, you’ll wish you’d signed up ages ago.
TEACHER TRAINING
Our teacher training course has certainly made its mark and is one of the best in the country. Thinking about signing up? Look no further.
Katie, Beginners Yoga Class
“The best yoga experience in Glasgow — hands down! The teachers are not only experts but also incredibly down to earth and supportive. I leave every class feeling both challenged and relaxed.”
Lucy, Lunchtime Ashtanga Class
“A truly amazing space to practice yoga. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or a complete beginner, the community here makes everyone feel comfortable and welcomed. I’ve found a yoga home!”

WHAT’S ON AT MCY?
explore our packed calendar of workshops, events, and courses.
LET’S SPILL THE CHAI
— Established in 2010, trusted and loved in Glasgow
— Experienced, supportive teachers
— Wide range of classes for all levels
— Beautiful, central studio space
— no.1 YOGA TEACHER TRAINING COURSE IN the uk
WHY CHOOSE MCY?
WHY NOT.

At lunchtime, more of us than ever now keep going. Meetings run over, emails keep coming, notifications ping and our to-do list just keeps on growing. And it’s really tempting to power through – to eat at your desk, to squeeze in one more task, to prove how committed and capable you are, to get stuff done.
But what if the most powerful thing you could do for your afternoon – for your clarity, energy, even your effectiveness – wasn’t doing more? What if it was stepping away?