Women-only fitness studio in Royal Docks offers Reformer Pilates classes for adults and teenagers as well as private sessions, massage and more…

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— Use code WHARF20 when booking for this offer —
In celebration of the New Year and the launch of business, a women-only Reformer Pilates studio in Royal Docks is offering readers a 20% discount on their next session in 2026.
Pink Pilates opened its doors at Royal Wharf in October, promising “a fresh and uplifting approach to movement and wellbeing” for its clients.
tell me more
Located in Royal Crest Avenue at the east London development, the studio has been designed to support both the physical and mental health of those coming through its doors.
Pink Pilates offers a wide range of classes designed to suit different needs and life stages, suitable for women of all ages and abilities.
It also offers one-on-one sessions tailored to individual goals and private group sessions for up to eight people, as well restorative massage aimed at releasing tension, soothing tired muscles and calming the mind.
why Pilates?
The studio says the system of movement is “widely recognised for its ability to improve core strength, posture, flexibility, balance, and mobility, while also offering powerful mental wellbeing benefits”.
It adds that: “Pilates practice can help reduce stress, improve mood, support recovery from injury and enhance overall quality of life.”
Pink Pilates’ focuses on wellness rather than perfection, based on a belief that movement should feel empowering rather than pressurised.
To that end, its classes are designed to help women “feel strong, confident, and energised, both physically and mentally, without unrealistic expectations or one size fits all approaches”.

why Pink?
The studio has embraced the colour throughout its workout spaces and branding, aiming to create a feminine, fun environment that provides an uplifting, inspiring atmosphere.
Intentionally different from more traditional fitness environments, Pink Pilates wants to offer women a joyful setting where they can feel “comfortable, confident and at ease”.
what’s on offer?
Classes include sessions for beginners, lymphatic core, rehabilitation, prenatal and mummy. There are also programmes for teenagers and slower-paced yin-inspired sessions.
The studio says: “Reformer Pilates is particularly beneficial for those recovering from injury or managing ongoing physical concerns, as exercises can be adapted and supported using spring-based resistance.
“Sessions are led by expert instructors who prioritise safe technique, individual support, and inclusive teaching.”
anything else?
Pink Pilates is also available for private hire whether for corporate wellbeing sessions, team bonding experiences or bespoke celebrations such as birthdays or special occasions. Full details are available online.
how do I get to Pink Pilates?
The studio is located within easy walking distance of Pontoon Dock DLR station and close to bus stops on North Woolwich Road.
Royal Wharf can also be accessed via Uber Boat By Thames Clippers river bus services using the development’s dedicated pier.

what do classes normally cost
There are a variety of ways to access classes at Pink Pilates. One-off group sessions cost £26 with discounted packs of classes also available. The studio also offers monthly memberships starting at £90 for four classes.
Private sessions for one or two people start at £90, while classes for teenage girls aged 13-17 start at £20.
how do I access the discount?
New or existing customers should use code WHARF20 when booking to get 20% off their next session in 2026 at Pink Pilates.
The code can be used by new or existing clients at the studio and the offer applies to all reformer classes, class packs, private one-to-one sessions and massage treatments.
Check with the studio for full details.
key details: Pink Pilates
Pink Pilates – @pinkpilatesx on Insta and @officialpinkpilatesx on TikTok – is located in Royal Crest Avenue at Royal Wharf, E16.
Classes can be booked online here
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