
You can do free yoga in Grand Central Terminal's iconic Vanderbilt Hall this summer
Next time you're barreling through Grand Central Terminal on your commute, you might want to ditch the rush and strike a warrior II instead. On Saturday, June 21, the MTA is transforming Vanderbilt Hall—the historic, marble-clad gateway to Midtown rush hours and Metro-North trains—into a full-on yoga sanctuary. And the best part? It's totally free.
In celebration of the International Day of Yoga, Grand Central is hosting a trio of movement sessions open to the public. The day kicks off at 11 a.m. with a kid-friendly fitness and yoga class led by Adriana Zito, a veteran trainer known for bringing her energy-packed workouts to cruise ships, college campuses and Brooklyn block parties. If your little yogis can hold a downward dog longer than you can, now's their moment.
Then at noon and again at 1 p.m., Killer Bodies NYC takes over for two energizing adult sessions promising 'energy, empowerment and yoga.' No equipment necessary—just bring yourself, a water bottle and maybe a towel if you're the sweaty type.
This wellness moment is part of a broader 'Summer Fun' series announced this week by the MTA. From book readings and stand-up comedy to kids' concerts and painting nights, Grand Central is going full community hub this summer. The event lineup was developed after public feedback from Summer Streets last year and the programming is aimed squarely at making NYC transit feel a little less… stressful.
It's also a savvy move to bring more foot traffic through the station, especially with new restaurants opening soon, including Palladino's Steak & Seafood and San Wei's ramen-and-dumpling spot. 'We are very excited to bring a first-of-its-kind series of summer events to Grand Central,' said David Florio, MTA's chief of real estate transactions. 'Grand Central is a perfect space to bring people together.'
It turns out Vanderbilt Hall is no longer just where you dart through with a latte; it's your new go-to yoga studio. RSVP is recommended via Grand Central's website, but walk-ins are welcome if space allows.
Go ahead—unroll that mat beneath the chandeliers and soak up the serenity. Your train can wait 45 minutes.
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