Fitness Studios in Ireland

165 studios found

Ireland hosts around 135 studios offering a variety of fitness disciplines, with Functional Training, Pilates, and Reformer Pilates among the popular choices. These studios often integrate Pilates techniques focused on core strength and flexibility alongside the dynamic movements found in Functional Training. Alongside these, Yoga, CrossFit, HIIT, Spin, and Martial Arts also attract significant attention, reflecting diverse fitness interests across the country. This variety supports tailored workout options suitable for different fitness levels and goals.

Dublin
Dublin
74 studios
Cork
Cork
10 studios
Galway
Galway
10 studios
Waterford
Waterford
7 studios
Middleton
Middleton
4 studios
Ennis
Ennis
3 studios
Charlestown
Charlestown
2 studios
Douglas
Douglas
2 studios
Kerry
Kerry
2 studios
Kilcock
Kilcock
2 studios
Kilcoole
Kilcoole
2 studios
Letterkenny
Letterkenny
2 studios

All cities in Ireland

Limerick (2) Longford (2) Arklow (1) Ballsbridge (1) Ballymote (1) Bandon (1) Bray (1) Clane (1) Co. Dublin (1) Co Kerry (1) County Kerry (1) Darty (1) Dublin 11 (1) DUBLIN 12 (1) Dublin 2 (1) Dublin 3 (1) Dundrum (1) Edenderry (1) Enniskerry (1) Greystones (1) Hollymount (1) Howth (1) Kilkenny (1) Kilmacanogue (1) Kinsale (1) Lismore (1) Listowel (1) Malahide (1) Meath (1) Mllingar (1) Mullingar (1) Portlaoise (1) POULADUFF (1) Raheen (1) Raheny (1) RAIDIrelandNGP (1) Roscommon (1) Sandyford (1) Stillorgan (1) Tralee (1) Tullamore (1) Wicklow (1) Wiclow (1)

Fitness & wellness in Ireland

Fitness in Ireland has shifted toward specialized and wellness-focused experiences, with Dublin leading the trend. Near Iveagh Gardens, Dublin Fitness Studio offers boxing fit, weightlifting, and personal training, appealing to those wanting targeted workouts. Outside the city, County Kildare is establishing itself as a wellness destination, with Pure Results running retreats at Kilkea Castle and The K Club that blend exercise, healthy meals, and relaxation in tranquil settings.

Dublin City Centre, especially around Iveagh Gardens, hosts boutique studios with classes like Functional Training, Pilates, and HIIT. Kildare’s towns such as Kilkea and Straffan focus on retreats rather than traditional gyms, catering to a different fitness crowd. Monthly memberships at Dublin Fitness Studio start at around €55, while Pure Results’ wellness retreats cost about €495 per person, including accommodation and meals. This mix of focused studio workouts and immersive retreats reflects Ireland’s evolving fitness scene.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Ireland

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

As of early 2026, Dublin Fitness Studio near Iveagh Gardens is still a go-to spot for fitness fans seeking boxing fit and weightlifting classes. Boutique studios keep popping up across Dublin, offering everything from functional training to Pilates. Meanwhile, wellness retreats by Pure Results at Kilkea Castle and The K Club mix Pilates and mindfulness with countryside escapes, tapping into a growing trend for combining fitness and relaxation.

Which neighborhoods in Ireland are notable for fitness and wellness options?

Dublin’s fitness buzz centers around the city centre, especially near Iveagh Gardens and newer hotspots like Ranelagh and the Docklands, where boutique studios offer varied classes and personal training. Just outside the city, places like Kilkea and Straffan in County Kildare have carved out a niche with wellness retreats held in historic estates including Kilkea Castle — a uniquely Irish twist offering fitness alongside scenic charm.

What are typical pricing ranges and class formats for fitness studios in Ireland?

At Dublin Fitness Studio, membership starts around €54.99 a month, unlocking access to over 100 gyms and studios, often focusing on boxing, functional training, and weightlifting sessions. On the retreat side, Pure Results packages at The K Club go for about €495 per person, covering shared accommodation, meals, and a blend of Pilates and wellness classes over several days.

Is there a practical tip for someone new to the fitness culture in Ireland?

If you’re just diving into Dublin’s fitness scene, check out studios near Iveagh Gardens where trainers are hands-on and classes range from boxing to Pilates. When you need a break from urban workouts, booking a weekend at one of Kildare’s retreats — like those run by Pure Results at Kilkea Castle — offers a refreshing mix of exercise and time to unwind amid the Irish countryside.