Yogamour in Baltimore: Heated Vinyasa and Beginner-Focused Classes in Canton
Yogamour is a small, heated yoga studio in Canton that specializes in vinyasa flow and gentle classes, with a deliberate emphasis on accessible instruction for people new to yoga or returning after a long break. The studio operates on a class-by-class drop-in model rather than membership-only, making it straightforward to test whether the instruction style and class intensity match what you're looking for.
What Yogamour actually is
Yogamour occupies a converted residential storefront on a quieter Canton block. The space itself is modest: one main studio room heated to approximately 80 degrees, enough for 12 to 15 students per class. The studio does not position itself as a high-intensity hot yoga or power vinyasa destination. Instead, the teaching philosophy centers on alignment cues and breath work suitable for students who are building their practice or prefer a less aggressive pace. Classes run 60 minutes.
Classes and pricing
Yogamour charges $18 per drop-in class. A 5-class punch card costs $80 (equivalent to $16 per class), and a 10-class punch card costs $150 ($15 per class). There is no traditional unlimited membership. This pricing structure favors people who attend one to three times per week without penalty or commitment.
The regular schedule includes early-morning vinyasa (6:30 a.m.), mid-day gentle or restorative classes, and early-evening vinyasa sessions. Exact class times and weekly variations should be confirmed directly with the studio, as teaching schedules change seasonally.
How it compares to other Baltimore yoga options
Baltimore has several yoga studios at different price points and with different pedagogical focuses. Baltimore Yoga Center, a larger nonprofit studio in Fells Point, charges $20 per drop-in class or offers unlimited monthly memberships at $99. That membership model suits frequent practitioners; Yogamour's pay-per-class structure suits people testing the waters or attending sporadically. Baltimore Yoga Center also offers more class variety across styles (restorative, yin, vigorous vinyasa, prenatal) within a single week, whereas Yogamour keeps its menu focused and repeatable.
Yoga studios in Canton itself are limited. This position gives Yogamour geographic convenience for Canton and Federal Hill residents; anyone in those neighborhoods avoids a trip across the city. If you want a larger facility with amenities like a retail shop, locker room, or cafe, Yoga Center's Fells Point or Mount Washington locations offer those. If you want quiet, low-pressure, and no membership obligation, Yogamour's pricing and format are less formal.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Yogamour works well for people who are yoga-curious but wary of cult-like studio culture or financial commitment. It suits beginners because the teaching pace and cuing assume less prior knowledge. People returning to yoga after months or years without injury concerns will find the environment forgiving. The heated room (not extreme heat, not a sauna) appeals to practitioners who want light heat without the intensity of 105-degree classes.
Yogamour does not suit practitioners seeking highly specialized instruction (prenatal, trauma-informed, restorative only, or advanced arm balance work). It also does not serve people who want multiple class options per day or studio amenities beyond the studio itself. If you attend yoga more than four times a week and want unlimited access, a membership at a larger studio is more economical.
What to expect on a first visit
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. You will check in at the front desk, fill out a brief intake form noting any injuries or conditions, and receive a yoga mat if you do not bring your own (mats are provided but not guaranteed in supply). The instructor will usually ask if it is your first class and may offer modifications during the session. Classes begin and end with seated breathing and centering. The vinyasa structure follows standard sequencing: warm-up, standing poses, seated poses, inversion or backbend, and savasana. You will not be asked to introduce yourself or participate in group discussion.
Hours, location, and parking
Yogamour is located on a residential street in Canton; street parking is available but can be tight during peak hours (early morning, early evening). There is no dedicated studio lot. The studio has no shower facilities. Hours typically run 6:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., with fewer classes on weekends, though this schedule varies. Confirm current hours and class times before your first visit, as staffing changes are common at small studios.
Yogamour fills a real gap for Canton residents seeking no-pressure, pay-as-you-go yoga without the overhead and sales focus of larger studios, making it a practical choice for the neighborhood rather than a destination for the broader city.

