Somebody here listed the equipment by name, which almost never happens in a pilates record. That alone makes this page worth writing.
The listing calls it Studio Rolf Da Silva Matt Yoga and Pilates, but reviewers call it Studio 55, and the address is Kolejowa 43, staircase 2, unit 55, in Warsaw. Use the number, not the name.
It shows 5.0, but from 7 reviews, only 3 of which have any text. And all three were written in March 2025. That's not an average you can lean on, it's three people in one month.
The Equipment, Actually Named
A client in March 2025 (translated from Polish): "Ania's classes are one of the highlights of my week. They help me understand my own body and make connections I'd never have thought of on my own. Her combination of experience, knowledge, and wonderful personality make me want to come back to this Pilates class. The studio is located in a modern building, equipped with excellent equipment (including a reformer, Cadillac, barrel, Wunda chair, and mat), and is also well-connected to many places in Warsaw (close to the metro, trams, buses, and even trains)."
Reformer, Cadillac, barrel, Wunda chair, mat.
That's a full apparatus studio, not a mat class in a rented room, and she's the only person who tells you. If you've done pilates before, that list tells you more than any adjective could. If you haven't: a Cadillac and a Wunda chair are serious kit that a lot of studios calling themselves pilates don't have.
She also handles the transport question completely: metro, trams, buses, trains. Kolejowa is near Warszawa Zachodnia, and she's telling you it's easy to reach without a car.
It's One Person
A client in March 2025 (translated from Polish): "Training at Studio 55 with Ania is an unforgettable experience. Her extensive knowledge, dedication, and great sense of humor keep me coming back week after week."
A client in March 2025 (translated from Polish): "A great studio and a wonderful trainer with extensive knowledge, experience, and professionalism. Highly recommended!"
All three name Ania, or describe a single trainer. So the thing being rated here isn't a facility, it's whether you get on with one instructor. My hypothesis, and it is one: that's why the score is perfect. Someone who doesn't click with a solo teacher simply stops booking and never writes a word.
About Those Three Reviews in One Month
All three written reviews landed in March 2025, then nothing for over a year.
I'm not suggesting anything improper. The ordinary explanation is a new studio asking its first regular clients for reviews, and a modern building plus a temporary-looking website address fits a place that had recently opened. But you should see the shape of what you're trusting: three enthusiastic clients, one month, silence since.
What's Missing
No prices. Not one figure.
No word on whether it's one-to-one, duets, or small groups. Everything reads like individual sessions, but nobody says so, and I won't state it.
No indication of availability, which for a single-instructor studio is the practical question. If Ania's booked, none of this helps you.
Who It's Not For
Anyone wanting yoga, despite the listing name. All three reviews describe pilates.
Anyone wanting a gym. There isn't one here.
Anyone who needs to know the cost before enquiring.
Kolejowa 43, staircase 2, unit 55, 01-210 Warszawa. Open 07:00 to 20:00 on weekdays, 10:00 to 20:00 at weekends. The number is +48 453 134 255.
FAQ
What equipment do they have?
Reformer, Cadillac, barrel, Wunda chair and mat, according to a client writing in March 2025. That's a full apparatus studio.
Is it yoga or pilates?
Pilates. All three written reviews describe pilates classes despite the listing name mentioning yoga.
Who teaches?
Ania. She's the only instructor anyone names.
Should I trust the 5.0?
No. It's 7 ratings with 3 written reviews, all posted in March 2025.