Fitness Studios in Italy

148 studios found

Italy hosts around 130 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines including Yoga, Pilates, Functional Training, CrossFit, Reformer Pilates, HIIT, Martial Arts, and Dance. Yoga and Pilates remain especially popular for those seeking low-impact strength and flexibility training, while Functional Training and HIIT attract individuals focused on high-intensity workouts. Many studios combine traditional practices with modern fitness trends to cater to varied preferences across the country.

Venezia
Venezia
38 studios
Milano
Milano
18 studios
Milan
Milan
16 studios
Lecce
Lecce
9 studios
Verona
Verona
9 studios
Rome
Rome
7 studios
Torino
Torino
6 studios
Florence
Florence
5 studios
Bari
Bari
4 studios
Bergamo
Bergamo
4 studios
Roma
Roma
4 studios
Firenze
Firenze
3 studios

All cities in Italy

Bologna (2) Lodi (2) Padova (2) Trieste (2) Turin (2) c/o mazzini (1) Como (1) Genova (1) Modena (1) Monterosso (1) Mugnano (1) Ornavasso (1) Parma (1) Pavia (1) Perugia (1) Pesaro (1) Roma, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy (1) San Salvario (1) Seravezza (1) Via di San Sebastianello (1)

Fitness & wellness in Italy

Italy’s fitness scene in 2026 mixes physical training with mental wellness, with studios focusing on stress management alongside strength and conditioning. Traditional gyms are giving way to specialized classes like Pilates, yoga, and functional training, often paired with mindfulness or meditation. Hybrid models are common, allowing members to attend sessions in person or online.

In Milan and Verona, boutique studios in central neighborhoods combine CrossFit, Reformer Pilates, and martial arts. Florence continues to stand out with wellness hubs offering yoga and strength training, such as The22. Pricing tends to be flexible with class packs and hybrid subscriptions; class fees have increased about 6% recently. Popular offerings range from short, intense HIIT sessions to longer mindful practices including meditation and dance-based workouts.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Italy

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

In early 2026, Italian fitness spots lean into holistic wellness—think yoga and Pilates mixed with stress-reducing techniques—and a strong focus on strength training through functional and conditioning classes. You'll find studios blending physical workouts with emotional balance practices, reflecting a local appetite for mind-body harmony.

Which neighborhoods in Italy are known for their fitness and wellness studios?

Florence’s Santa Croce neighborhood shines with wellness clubs like The22, known locally for combining yoga, Pilates, and strength training under one roof. Milan’s Brera and Navigli districts buzz with studios that mix historic charm and high-tech fitness, while Venice offers more traditional gym experiences often set near scenic canals.

What are the typical pricing models or class formats for fitness studios in Italy?

As of early 2026, expect flexible membership setups—class packs ranging from about €120 to €180 monthly and hybrid subscriptions that mix in-studio sessions with on-demand digital classes. Prices have nudged up roughly 6%, keeping pace with the growing popularity of flexible, hybrid fitness offerings across the country.

What practical advice should I know about the local fitness culture in Italy?

Italian fitness culture values social connection and outdoor activity, so look for studios offering both indoor classes and outdoor options, especially in cities with mild climates. Choosing places with hybrid digital access helps on busy days, and exploring wellness clubs (circoli sportivi) that balance mental wellness alongside physical training fits right in with local trends.