Experiencing sky-high yoga at NYC’s Edge
Recently, the Edge at Hudson Yards in New York City announced that it’s bringing back its popular Sky High Yoga classes. This lively hour-long yoga session takes place 1,100 feet above the ground, providing an unmatched view of the city’s skyline. Offering these classes on Sky Deck, one of the highest outdoor sky decks in the Western Hemisphere, enhances the experience dramatically, making it a must-try for both yoga enthusiasts and sightseers.
The Sky High Yoga program will be held twice a week on Wednesdays and Sundays, starting from the 1st of June. Attendees will be provided with complimentary yoga mats and a pair of grip socks. Each yoga experience concludes with a light breakfast, giving participants a chance to replenish their energy and indulge in a leisurely, high-rise dining experience.
The intriguing nuances of the Edge at Hudson Yards
Beyond its Sky High Yoga program, the Edge at Hudson Yards offers much more, making it one of the city’s most appealing attractions. Boasting a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city, this architectural marvel truly gives visitors an ‘edge’ over the city. It’s a vantage point that allows one to embrace the city’s beauty in its entirety – from the bustling streets to the architectural masterpieces that define the NYC skyline.
EDGE extends out 80 feet from the 100th floor of 30 Hudson Yards and suspends in the air, creating a thrilling sensation of walking on air. It’s clear glass floor, 113 floors above the ground, offers a one-of-a-kind, heart-pounding experience. However, for those not so-inclined towards heights, the Edge provides plenty of other exciting features such as the Eastern Point, a perfect place for a photo-op with NYC’s skyline as a backdrop. Additionally, the 10,000 square feet of outdoor space includes areas for dining and a Champagne bar, perfect for a post-yoga brunch or evening cocktail.
From the sky-high yoga sessions to the unmatched views of the city that only it can provide, the Edge at Hudson Yards has redefined the New York City tourist experience.”
Every visit brings with it a new lens to view the city through, a chance to soak in the sights, sounds, and soul of a city constantly on the move. The Edge stands as an invitation from the city to reconnect with your mindfulness, to revel in its high-energy rhythm, and perhaps most importantly, to create a memory that will last a lifetime.
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