Oslo
Oslo

Fitness Studios in Oslo

22 studios found

Oslo offers a diverse fitness scene with 21 studios featuring popular disciplines like Yoga, Boxing, and Crossfit. Alongside these, martial arts, stretching, Pilates, meditation, and Lagree are also well-represented. The variety allows residents to choose from calming practices such as meditation and yoga to high-intensity workouts like boxing and Crossfit. Many studios blend different disciplines, catering to a range of fitness levels and personal goals across the city.

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Functional Training HIIT
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Fitness & wellness in Oslo

Oslo’s fitness scene in 2026 includes a solid mix of coach-led strength programs and traditional workouts like yoga and pilates. Body Fit Training opened its first Scandinavian studio in Majorstuen in early 2025, bringing structured functional and interval training sessions that have drawn local athletes. Meanwhile, SATS holds strong with over 15 gyms around the city, known for their pools, saunas, and broad class selection, with memberships between 599 and 799 NOK per month.

Budget gyms such as Evo Fitness, mainly in Grünerløkka, offer 24/7 access and basic equipment at about 299 NOK monthly, appealing to those prioritizing convenience over extras. Mid-range options like Fresh Fitness and 3T sit between 449 and 699 NOK, balancing facilities and class variety. Group classes — boxing, martial arts, functional training — continue to grow in popularity, especially in areas like Majorstuen where fitness trends tend to land first.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Oslo

What fitness trends are currently shaping Oslo's workout scene?

Since February 2025, coach-led group strength and functional training introduced by Body Fit Training in Majorstuen has gained steady popularity. Alongside this, Oslo maintains a strong culture of accessible 24/7 gym options, especially in neighborhoods like Grünerløkka, catering to those seeking flexible workout hours.

Which Oslo neighborhoods are hotspots for different types of gyms?

Majorstuen stands out with Body Fit Training’s first Scandinavian studio, attracting serious strength and functional training clients. Grünerløkka is known for budget-friendly, 24/7 gyms like Evo Fitness, while mid-range chains such as Fresh Fitness operate in areas like St. Hanshaugen, blending accessible group classes with modern facilities.

How do gym prices and membership options vary across Oslo?

Budget gyms like Evo Fitness and Fitness24Seven offer memberships around 299–399 NOK monthly, often with 24/7 access but fewer amenities. Mid-range gyms including Fresh Fitness and 3T charge between 449 and 699 NOK, providing a balance of group classes and equipment. Premium options such as SATS, with over 15 Oslo locations, range from 599 to 799 NOK and include extras like pools and saunas.

What should new fitness enthusiasts in Oslo consider when choosing a gym?

Think about your schedule and workout style. If you prefer off-peak hours or late workouts, Grünerløkka’s 24/7 gyms offer flexibility without breaking the bank. For those focused on group strength training or wellness amenities like pools, Majorstuen and SATS locations around the city might be a better fit.

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