Forbidden Yoga
Urban Yoga in Mexico City
Forbidden Yoga offers yoga practices in the vibrant San Rafael neighborhood of Mexico City. While details on specific traditions are limited, the center provides a space for focused practice. It's easily accessible from the international airport, making it a convenient option for those looking to deepen their yoga journey in a bustling urban setting.
Highlights
- Yoga practice available
- Convenient Mexico City location
- Accessible by Uber or taxi
Good for
Setting
Located in San Rafael, a central neighborhood within Mexico City, the center is well-connected and easy to reach.
The practice
This center focuses on yoga. While the specific style isn't detailed, you can expect physical postures, breathing exercises, and possibly meditation. It's suitable for various experience levels.
What to bring
With an average temperature of 17.5°C, light layers are advisable. Bring comfortable clothing for yoga and a water bottle.
How to get there
San Rafael is a central neighborhood in Mexico City, easily accessible.
Nearest airport: Mexico City Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) (4 km)
Mexico City Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) is approximately 4 km from the center, and you can reach it by Uber or authorized airport taxi.
Nearest city: Mexico City
Pricing starts from USD 280.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Apr, Mar, Jan
Avoid: Jun, Sep, Aug
Mexico City has an annual average temperature of 17.5°C. The warmest months are March, April, and May, while the coolest are November, December, and January. The driest months are January, March, and April.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Forbidden Yoga from the airport?
The nearest international airport is Mexico City International Airport (AICM). San Rafael is a central neighborhood, easily accessible by Uber or authorized airport taxi.
What should I bring for a yoga session?
Given the average annual temperature of 17.5°C, with warmer months from March to May, light, comfortable clothing for yoga is recommended. You might also want a reusable water bottle.
What is the typical duration of retreats or classes?
Information on the typical duration of retreats or classes is not available. Please contact Forbidden Yoga directly for details on their schedule and offerings.
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