Atlanta
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Fitness Studios in Atlanta

93 studios found

Atlanta's yoga, functional training, and Pilates scene includes 58 dedicated studios across the city. Offerings range from mat and Reformer Pilates to HIIT, stretching, meditation, boxing, and functional-training classes, with many studios combining modalities. Expect classes for all levels and drop-in, membership, and small-group options; studio schedules frequently include morning and evening peak times. Neighborhoods from Midtown to Decatur host most studios, making it easy to find classes suited to your goals.

SweatHouz Krog St
Stretching
SweatHouz West Midtown
Stretching
COX Enterprises
COX Enterprises
CrossFit
D1 Training - Brookhaven
D1 Training - Brookhaven
CrossFit
EXOS - Atlanta Fitness Center
EXOS - Atlanta Fitness Center
CrossFit
EXOS - The Machine Fitness Center
EXOS - The Machine Fitness Center
CrossFit
Fusion[ATL]
Fusion[ATL]
Functional Training
Karen Schrier Fitness
Karen Schrier Fitness
Pilates Reformer Pilates
OhKay Health & Fitness LLC
OhKay Health & Fitness LLC
Dance Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness South Buckhead, GA #1424
Orangetheory Fitness South Buckhead, GA #1424
HIIT Functional Training
[solidcore] Georgia
[solidcore] Georgia
Pilates
The Hidden Gym
The Hidden Gym
Pilates
Third Eye Tribe
Third Eye Tribe
Meditation Lagree
Training Zone
Training Zone
Functional Training
Urban Body Fitness
Urban Body Fitness
Spin HIIT CrossFit
XCEL TALENT AGENCY
XCEL TALENT AGENCY
Dance
Body Awareness Studio
Body Awareness Studio
Pilates Meditation
E5FIT
E5FIT
Functional Training
Elevate Fitness & Wellness
Elevate Fitness & Wellness
Yoga Boxing Martial Arts
F45 Training Summerhill
F45 Training Summerhill
Functional Training HIIT
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Fitness & wellness in Atlanta

Atlanta’s fitness scene in 2026 spotlights Pilates and high-intensity interval training. Pilates Surge and Solidcore have driven Pilates to become one of the city’s leading workouts. Barry’s Midtown, which opened in February, offers RUN x LIFT classes combining treadmill sprints and strength training, along with a dedicated LIFT room. East Lake’s new 51,000-square-foot Fitness2020 facility brings a wide range of equipment and amenities, signaling growing interest in large-scale, multifaceted gyms.

Midtown anchors Atlanta’s HIIT and functional fitness community, with Barry’s providing multiple membership options—from $157 for eight classes to $285 for unlimited access. Buckhead remains a strong pick for Pilates and boxing studios. Pilates class prices stay competitive, matching demand as more Atlantans commit to the method. Overall, Atlanta’s fitness offerings continue expanding with focused, intense workout formats in key neighborhoods.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Atlanta

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Atlanta?

Pilates has really taken off around town recently, especially with studios like Solidcore and Pilates Surge drawing steady crowds in 2025 and 2026. On the high-intensity front, Barry’s Midtown—opened just this February 2026—has made waves with its signature RUN x LIFT classes, blending treadmill sprints with strength work. This mix fits well with Atlanta’s urban, fast-paced vibe.

Which neighborhoods in Atlanta are known for having a strong fitness culture?

Midtown remains a fitness hotspot thanks to Barry’s attraction for locals seeking challenging workouts in a vibrant setting. Buckhead continues to cater to a broad range of fitness fans with its variety of studios. Meanwhile, East Lake has quickly become a rising fitness neighborhood after Fitness2020 launched its large, modern facility there earlier this year, adding a fresh option for serious training.

What are typical pricing options for fitness classes in Atlanta?

Barry’s Midtown offers a clear tiered membership structure: 8 classes are $157, 12 classes $214, 16 classes $255, and unlimited 30 classes monthly is $285. Pilates pricing depends on the studio but generally falls between $30 to $40 per class, with Solidcore and Pilates Surge aligning closely with those local rates.

Can you share a practical tip for someone new to Atlanta's fitness scene?

If you’re settling into Atlanta, trying a Barry’s Midtown RUN x LIFT class is a great way to tap into the city’s fitness energy—it’s a uniquely urban combo of treadmill intervals and strength training. Also, don’t miss sampling Pilates across different studios like Solidcore and Pilates Surge to find the style that clicks, especially since the Pilates community here keeps expanding.

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