We are a women-, Queer- anD BIPOC-LED WELLness STudio IN BERKELEY, CA, dedicated to helping East Bay FOLKS with chronic pain and injuries build strength, release stress, and feel more comfortable in their bodies as they age.
Getting Started at the Studio
We’re NOT your typical Pilates studio
Studio Location
ABOUT OUR SPACE:
We’re in a ground-floor, ADA-compliant commercial building located in South Berkeley at 2800 Adeline Street (cross streeet Stuart Street) across from Walgreens and Berkeley Bowl, four blocks from the Ashby BART Station and steps from several city bus stops.
A few notes about our space:
Our studio is spacious and breezy with high ceilings, soft paint colors and lots of room to stretch out.
We run air filters almost constantly and have special HEPA filters on our HVAC systems.
We attempt to keep our studio fragrance-free, although we can not unfortunately guarantee our public space will be 100% without chemical fragrances.
Reformer and yoga class sizes are limited to 8 students to ensure everyone gets ample attention and care from our team of experts.
We’d love to hear from you!
Email or call us at (510) 649-1976 to get answers to your questions or set up a visit with one of our Client Concierge Team Members to check out the space and vibe.
ABOUT PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, BIKING & CAR Parking:
We are four blocks north of the Ashby BART station on a main thorough road in South Berkeley nearby several bus stops.
The streets are flat and quite walkable with large sidewalks. They have dedicated bike lanes.
We have two bike racks in front of the studio, and we recommend you bring a lock (or two) to secure your bike out front, as we don’t have any inside the studio for you to borrow.
In regards to car parking, there is no dedicated parking lot at Innerstellar, but you’ll find ample street parking along Adeline Street as well as in the neighborhood surrounding the studio.
A few words to the wise: check the signs for street cleaning days and times, and gather all your valuables before you leave your car. We have cubbies inside the classrooms to store your things.