SoulCycle classes typically cost a fixed per session price, with savings available through bundles and memberships. The main cost drivers are the location, class type, and any membership or package options chosen. This guide outlines typical price ranges in USD and practical budgeting notes for riders.
Assumptions: region, promos, first-time offers, and standard instructor-led rides.
| Item | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Class | 25 | 32 | 45 | Location and promos can shift price |
| Intro/Trial Offer | 0 | 12 | 25 | Limited-time or first-visit specials |
| 5-Class Pack | 125 | 150 | 200 | Typically lower per class than single |
| 10-Class Pack | 250 | 300 | 420 | Discounted rate, sometimes tied to expiration |
| Monthly Unlimited | 150 | 199 | 299 | Varies by market and access rules |
| Shoe Rental | 0 | 2 | 6 | Some studios include, others add-on |
| Water/Beverage | 1 | 3 | 6 | Often available for purchase on-site |
| Cancellation Fee | 0 | 5 | 15 | Policy dependent |
Overview Of Costs
Typical costs include per-class pricing and bundled options. Most riders pay a per-class rate or a monthly pass, with price variation by city and studio. When budgeting, consider any added fees for amenities or gear and the potential savings from a package or membership.
Cost Breakdown
Prices depend on session type, location, and membership status. The table below shows a practical spread for a standard SoulCycle ride and common add-ons. Regional and promotional differences can shift numbers by 10–25 percent.
| Category | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class Price | 25 | 32 | 45 | Base ride, peak times cost more |
| Packages | 125 | 300 | 420 | Discounted per-class rate |
| Monthly Pass | 150 | 199 | 299 | Access limits vary by studio |
| Equipment Rental | 0 | 2 | 6 | Shoes or mats if required |
| Taxes/Fees | 0 | 2 | 5 | Local tax rates apply |
| Cancellation/Rescheduling | 0 | 5 | 15 | Policy dependent |
What Drives Price
Location and demand are major drivers. Urban studios typically charge higher rates than suburban locations. Time of day, class popularity, and the inclusion of specialty formats (resistance bands, themed rides) can push prices up.
Pricing Variables
SoulCycle pricing depends on several factors beyond base class cost. The number of classes in a package, expiration windows, and the ability to transfer or share passes influence total spend. First-time riders may access promotional trials that reduce initial costs.
Ways To Save
Strategic purchases can lower the average cost per ride. Consider an introductory offer, buy a longer-pack to lock in a lower per-class rate, or opt for a monthly unlimited plan if you plan regular visits. Some studios offer family or partner discounts, and some markets feature occasional flash sales.
Regional Price Differences
Prices vary by region across the United States. In major metro areas, per-class rates tend to be higher, while suburban locations may offer lower base prices or more favorable packages. Rural studios often align with lower price points to reflect local demand.
Local Market Variations
Three market snapshots illustrate typical deltas.
– Coastal city: higher base price, stronger package options
– Inland metro: mid-range pricing with robust membership deals
– Suburban town: lower single-class price, fewer promotional runs
Labor, Hours & Rates
Workload and staffing influence pricing on peak days. Classes with back-to-back times or larger studios may incur higher labor and maintenance costs, reflected in higher per-class prices or stricter package terms.
Additional & Hidden Costs
Expect extra charges that can affect the total spend. Shoe rentals, water, and late-cancellation fees are common add-ons or penalties. Check the studio’s policy for transferability, expiration, and the possibility of using a first-visit or promotional offer across locations.
Real-World Pricing Examples
Three scenario cards illustrate typical budgets.
Basic: A first-time rider attends a single class at a studio offering a promotional trial. Class price is 12; no package yet. Estimated total: 12 plus tax. Assumptions: first visit, standard ride, no add-ons.
Mid-Range: A commuter buys a 10-class pack for 300, using two classes per week over five weeks. Class average 30, with occasional peak pricing at 35. Estimated total: 300 plus small tax and optional shoe rental.
Premium: A rider signs up for monthly unlimited access in a high-demand market, price around 249 per month, plus occasional higher-fee specialty rides and mandatory shoe rental when not included. Estimated total per month: 249 plus 0–15 for extras.
Sample Quotes
Assumptions: region, class type, and promos vary.
Basic: 1 class, standard location, no add-ons — 25–32 with tax.
Mid-Range: 8–10 classes in a month with a 10-class pack — 280–320 total, per-class 28–40 depending on discounts.
Premium: Unlimited monthly access in a busy market with occasional upgrades — 199–299 per month plus potential add-ons.
Cost Outlook
Investment varies with commitment and location. For a rider planning regular visits, a monthly unlimited plan can yield predictable budgeting, while casual riders may favor single-class purchases or smaller bundles to manage spend. Consider local promos and expiration terms to maximize value.