While New York City is one of the busiest places in the world, the Hamptons offer a completely different vibe, especially at SoulCycle’s most stylish outpost, The Barn in Bridgehampton. This beautifully designed studio features both indoor and outdoor spaces, making it more than just a place to sweat.
Whether it’s attending a community event, relaxing outside after class, or simply soaking in the serene scenery (and the scene), The Barn offers an experience unlike anything else.
Nancy Meyers Meets Cycling
At 6300 square feet, The Barn is much larger than the average SoulCycle studio, which is 3000 square feet. With a generous 78 bikes, it holds more than 20 more bikes than a typical location. With a cycling meets Nancy Meyers aesthetic, this studio feels fresh and new, yet it opened nearly two decades ago.
“This was the second studio that SoulCycle opened in New York, and at the time, we were looking for a space that allowed us to create something that felt like a retreat rather than a typical studio. We also wanted to be where our community is, and this felt like the perfect next spot for us,” Keri Saggio, VP, Field Operations at SoulCycle tells me.
The airy indoor-outdoor space is anchored by a perfectly weathered wood barn. The chic Hamptons aesthetic and lush landscaping give it a vibe that’s worlds away from a typical New York spin studio, even with riders coming and going throughout the day. With two sitting areas, minimalist contemporary furniture outside, and playful rattan swings, the experience is more like a retreat than simply going to a class.
“The design invites riders to pause, slow down, breathe, and take a moment for themselves. We wanted people to experience SoulCycle in a way that reflects the energy of the area, compared to the fast pace of the city,” says Saggio.
Seasonal Studios
Still, while this location is truly special—design and atmosphere have played a crucial role in SoulCycle’s overall success as a brand.
“It is incredibly important that we fit seamlessly into our riders’ routines, whether they live in the community year-round or spend time there seasonally, and the studio design plays a key role in that,” explains the executive. “At all SoulCycle locations, our goal is to create an experience where riders can walk in, unplug in our candlelit rooms, and give in to the rhythm and the energy of the room that’s driven by our inspirational instructors. No matter where a studio is located, together, these elements create a sense of magic that keeps riders coming back, time and time again, and The Barn is no different.”
In addition to The Barn, SoulCycle also operates seasonal studios in Aspen, Palm Beach, and Martha’s Vineyard.
Wellness Weekend And Other Events
But perhaps the biggest feature of the space is that it allows for events, such as brand partnerships and pop-ups, including Wellness Weekend. After its debut in 2024, it’s happening again from June 27 to 29, 2025.
This event will include facials, lymphatic massages, hair styling, snacks, and even functional mocktails for a post-class treat, all weekend long. Participating brands include MTE mocktails, medical aesthetic brand JECT, Uni body care, a bun bar by Allyoos clean hair care, Sourmilk yogurt and a recovery station by Hyperice.
But the most important thing about Wellness Weekend is the opportunity to connect in the highly coveted eastern enclave of Long Island, says Saggio. “Our community is incredibly important to us, so we’ve intentionally created a space that reflects and responds to their needs. Whether it’s hosting early classes to fit into their routines, offering cozy areas to unwind and connect, or curating events and experiences that bring people together, everything about The Barn is designed to make our community feel at home.”
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