
Hot Yoga Near Prairie Village, KS
Authentic 104°F hot yoga about 15 minutes from Prairie Village. Rated 4.9/5 by 79 students.
Why Prairie Village Residents Choose Sumit's
Prairie Village is one of the Kansas City area's most beloved neighborhoods — tree-lined streets, tight-knit families, and a pace of life that feels just right. But when it comes to dedicated hot yoga studios with properly engineered heat, the options close to home are limited. That's where we come in.
Our Olathe studio is about 15 minutes from most Prairie Village neighborhoods, and because so many PV residents already commute through Overland Park for work or errands, adding a hot yoga class to the route feels effortless. Students tell us the drive west becomes a ritual — a chance to leave the day behind before they even step into the heated room.
Whether you live near the Shops of Prairie Village, the Meadowbrook Park area, or closer to Corinth Square, you'll find that the studio is surprisingly accessible. And once you feel the difference that real 104°F heat makes, the short trip becomes something you look forward to.
Why Prairie Village Makes the Drive
Every class at Sumit's Hot Yoga KC takes place in a room held at a steady 104°F. This is not a warm fitness studio with a few infrared panels on the wall — our heating system is purpose-built to deliver even, therapeutic heat across the entire room from start to finish.
The practice itself comes from Sumit Banerjee, who created a method that bridges traditional hot yoga with thoughtful, modern sequencing. We offer nine different class types, from the signature Sumits 80 — a complete 80-minute hot yoga flow — to gentler formats like Yin Nidra that pair deep stretching with guided relaxation.
No matter your experience level, you belong here. Our instructors cue modifications throughout every class so that first-timers and longtime practitioners can share the same room comfortably. There is no prerequisite and no pressure to keep up with anyone but yourself.
Getting Here from Prairie Village
Our studio is located at 15153 W 119th St, Unit E09, in the Park Place shopping center in Olathe. Here are a few easy routes from Prairie Village:
- Via I-35: Head south to pick up I-35 and take the 119th Street exit. Turn west on 119th and the studio is less than a mile ahead on the south side of the road.
- Via 119th from Roe Ave: From the Roe Avenue area, head west on 119th Street. Continue straight through Overland Park — the road leads directly to our shopping center between Ridgeview Road and Black Bob Road.
- Via Nall Ave: Take Nall Avenue south to 119th Street, then turn west and follow 119th all the way to Park Place. A straightforward drive with minimal turns.
Free parking is available right outside the studio entrance. Most Prairie Village students find the drive takes around 15 minutes, depending on time of day.
New to Hot Yoga? Start Here
If the drive west from Prairie Village is your first trip to a hot room, start small. Sumits Lite is a 30-minute introduction that builds confidence in the heat, and Sumits 60 gives you the full signature practice in an hour once you're settled in.
Take a look at our new students page to see how the first visit works and to claim 2 weeks of unlimited classes for $30 before you head over.
Prairie Village Hot Yoga: Common Questions
Where is the closest Sumit's-method hot yoga to Prairie Village?
Sumit's Hot Yoga KC is at 15153 W 119th St, Unit E09, in Olathe, KS 66062 — about 15 minutes west of Prairie Village. The simplest route is to head west on 119th Street through Overland Park straight to the Park Place shopping center, where parking is free and right in front.
How long is the drive from Prairie Village?
Most Prairie Village students find the drive takes around 15 minutes depending on time of day. Whether you start near the Shops of Prairie Village, Corinth Square, or Meadowbrook Park, taking 119th Street west or dropping down to I-35 south both work well.
What class is best if I'm new to hot yoga?
New students usually start with Sumits Lite, a 30-minute beginner introduction, or Sumits 60, the hour-long version of our signature practice. If you'd like a cooler, slower first experience, Slow Flow runs at a lower temperature with extra alignment guidance. All classes welcome every level.
What should I bring for a 104°F class?
Bring a yoga mat, a large towel to cover your mat, a smaller hand towel, and plenty of water — hydration before and after class matters in the heat. Wear lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing. Mat and towel rentals are available, and showers are on site.
Do I need a reservation, and where do I park?
Walk-ins are welcome, though booking ahead is smart for busy morning and evening classes. Parking is free in the Park Place lot directly in front of the studio entrance, so there's no garage or meter to deal with.
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