I like Banyantree so much that I actually completed their Yoga Teacher Training program. Their Yoga Teacher Training is unique because it’s affiliated with 3 other yoga studios(Woohoo, networking/building bonds). The only update that I have regarding classes is that because this place offers Yoga Teacher Training, the owner does hire some of her students who completed this program with her. Thus, there’s not as much variety in classes/teaching style/sequence as there used to be. But there should still enough to satisfy a yogi.
Abby H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Malden, MA
This was the very first yoga studio I checked out when I moved to Nashua and it continues to be my main studio, even though I’ve moved a solid half hour away. I’ve tried the other studios in the area and I definitely consider this one to be the best. There really is something for everyone — from gentle hatha to yogalates — and the workshops are great!
Lindsay C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Hudson, NH
I was really disappointed with Banyan Tree Yoga. I really liked their classes, especially the Pilates. The Pilates instructor is amazing. The Yin yoga was unique and enjoyable for the relaxation and stretching. The reason I had to give this place 2 stars was my interactions with the owner. I had a Groupon deal for 10 visits. The only reason I purchased it was the fine print indicated that I had until 3÷6÷2013 to redeem all of my visits. However, the owner insisted that I only had 90 days to use my classes. She openly admitted that there were problems with the Groupon fine print, but refused to honor them anyways. This is not the way to run a business or retain customers. I was actually going to buy another pass, but after the poor customer service, I joined another gym. I couldn’t bring myself to spend more of my money with someone who doesn’t run her business honestly.