Cambridge, MA Indoor Activities
Indoor Activity Deals
Karma Yoga Studio
- Multiple Locations
Many types of yoga, such as yin and Vinyasa, offered in two clean, modern studios; gym features cardio and strength-training equipment
Body in Motion Wellesley
- Wellesley
At Barfusion, ballet and Pilates both play roles in exercise; traditional Pilates sessions consist of exercise aided by a reformer or tower
Salsa y Control
- Multiple Locations
Five-week course develops salsa basics, patterns, techniques, and etiquette
Larz Anderson Auto Museum
- Brookline
A chateau-style, converted carriage house filled with automotive exhibits and tours
Boston Swing Central Inc.
- Charlestown
Hour-long group dance class teaches basic swing moves that you can put to use at post-class dance party
Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation
- Bank Square
Guests explore interactive exhibits tracing America's industrial history back to 1812; also good for annual model engineering show
TEEM Performance Training
Twice a week at Danehy Park, nationally certified trainer Derek Arledge leads boot camps that emphasize proper form and function
Majestic Yoga Studio
- Neighborhood Nine
Classes for all fitness and experience levels emphasize breath control, gentle movements, and body alignment
By Land and Sea Stand Up Paddle
- Multiple Locations
Paddlers embark on Riviera paddleboards for four-hour explorations; beginner and experienced paddlers learn new riding techniques
SoniYoga
- West Cambridge
Hatha-yoga classes emphasize breath work and balance; an Ayurvedic consultation dispenses eating tips for the client's body type
Back Bay Fitness
Personal trainers lead small groups of no more than eight students through cardio and core-strengthening workouts
The Genius of Flexibility
- Back Bay
Experience the Resistance Flexibility training of professional athletes that can help increase range of motion and calm ailments
The Kennedy Tour
- Beacon Hill
Guides lead visitors on a 90-minute walking tour along a one-mile route, past historic landmarks tied to JFK and his family
Olympia Fencing Center
- Cambridge Highlands
Former Romanian national team fencer teaches fencing basics in weekly 60-minute classes
Together in Motion
- Arlington
Parents and children bond as they play with soft blocks and climb through tunnels together on a tumbling gym's padded floor
Shiva Shakti Yoga Center
- Waltham
Yogis flow through poses in wood-floored studio, led by instructors who tailor moves to match students’ experience levels
American Martial Arts Center
- Cambridge Highlands
Instructors sharpen real-life self-defense skills and strengthen bodies during martial-arts classes and lessons
TriYoga Boston
- Waltham
Certified instructors lead Kundalini-inspired yoga classes that cultivate strength, flexibility, focus, and calmness
Boston Running Center
- Washington Square
Coaches help students increase flexibility during three or six yoga classes
The Z Spot
- South End
Licensed Zumba instructors engage exercisers with Latin-inspired dance-fitness numbers
Real Life Yoga
- Quincy Center
Certified yoga instructors help students of all fitness levels improve strength and flexibility during hatha, Vinyasa, and tai chi classes
Come Sail Away Now Boston
- Fan Pier
BYOB jaunt across Boston Harbor & its beautiful islands on friendship sloop Tupelo Honey offering great skyline views; up to 12 passengers
Babe's Bootcamp
- Multiple Locations
Fitness maven Kristine Barry helps students sweat it out during one-hour indoor and outdoor boot-camp classes
Roshankish Krav Maga
- South Medford
Martial artists impart the basic techniques for strikes, clinches, and defensive moves that blend kickboxing and muay thai styles
Sweat Box
- Back Bay
Sweat Box founder Sifu Brown leads cardio-intensive fusion of boxing and high-impact hip-hop dance for all body types and fitness levels
The School of Oom Yung Doe
- Downtown Medford
Oom Yung Doe instructors lead budding martial artists of all skill levels through self-defense basics
South End Yoga
- South End
Team of certified instructors specialize in several yoga styles, including hatha, prenatal, & Iyengar seven days a week in spacious studio
Down Under Yoga
- Newtonville
Respectful, certified yoga instructors lead Iyengar and Vinyasa classes, including heated flows, at three levels of difficulty.
Floga Fitness Classes
- Waltham
Peppy tunes play for 20 minutes of interval training, classical accompanies dynamic stretching, and new hits signal 10 minutes of ab work
Bikram Yoga Burlington
- Burlington
The heated studio softens muscles, giving them the flexibility to move through 26 poses; classes are for all levels
North Shore Yoga Boston
- Beverly
75 minutes of gentle stretching & strengthening prepares mommies-to-be for childbirth, with emphasis on breath control to release tension
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Think of all the moments in life where being an excellent dancer could totally open doors for you. If only you had the skills taught at Firebeat Dancesport, you could show them off in a variety of social contexts, to your great benefit:
The Brattle Theatre’s screens have been glowing with an eclectic slate of films since 1953, but its cultural legacy stretches back to 1890 when it first opened as a live theater. Its productions seemed destined to eventually intertwine with the burgeoning Hollywood industry, and today, the venue keeps its artistic roots alive by showing a full roster of classic, foreign, and independent movies. The cinema-savvy staff frequently bundles pictures into special repertory series—past programs have centered around a vast array of topics, ranging from tributes to Greta Garbo and Ingmar Bergman to a series of documentaries on Clark Gable's mustache. To bolster the cinematic experience, moviegoers snack on locally-made concessions including traditional box office candy as well as baked goods and beer.
Boston Bowl buffs and polishes 20 lanes to accommodate fat tenpins and 14 lanes for their thin, stern candlepin cousins, ensuring smooth trips for the spherical projectiles eager to greet them. While groups of two and clans of four frolic beneath a multicolored bowling mural, automated scoring screens dutifully account for every pin conquered, awarding extra points for any particularly stinging impression of another bowler's form.
Master dance moves that don’t involve mimicking sprinklers, teen wolves, or robots with today’s Groupon. For $25, you get six dance classes at The Studio: A Dance Center for Adults in Brookline’s Coolidge Center (a $90 value). Your Groupon is good for any combination of ballet, jazz, modern, and tap classes but cannot be used for the Lambada, the forbidden dance, or the Sneaky Elbow, the really forbidden dance. Buy two Groupons, and get 12 classes for yourself.
Today's side deal stages A Midsummer Night's Dream in the fashion that Shakespeare had always intended it to be staged—with mirror balls, roller skates, feather boas, skimpy costumes, and pounding disco anthems. For $18, you get one ticket in the "Dance Floor" section to see the American Repertory Theater's Donkey Show at the OBERON in Cambridge. This ticket can be used for shows on: 1/29 (8 p.m.), 1/30 (8 p.m. or 10:30 p.m.), 2/5 (8 p.m.), 2/6 (8 p.m. or 10:30 p.m.), 2/12 (8 p.m.), or 2/13 (8 p.m. or 10:30 p.m.). Call or drop by the box office at least 24 hours before your desired showtime to reserve your ticket. You must be 18 or older to attend.
Founded in 2007, A Far Cry is a self-conducted chamber orchestra made up of 17 young professional pluckers and bow-wielders, known as the Criers, who have played alongside cellist Yo-Yo Ma and rock band This Will Destroy You within the last month. The New York Times proclaims that the orchestra “brims with personality” that yields “performances of such passionate involvement,” and the Boston Globe writes that "members of the conductor-less string orchestra love nothing more than to throw themselves into a musical phrase with vital conviction." The collective pushes the boundaries of orchestra repertoire, eschewing the tradition of smashing their instruments on a gong after each performance while favoring collaboration and rotating leadership. This particular program features Shostakovich’s dark Eighth Quartet, John Adams’s Shaker Loops, and the premiere of double concerto K2, with fiddler Kip Jones and bassist Karl Doty. Racking up more than 200 of those performances so far, the ensemble has also released three albums and is the chamber orchestra in residence at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, which often entails serving as live statues to fill in for artwork that’s being restored.
