Philadelphia
Philadelphia

Fitness Studios in Philadelphia

22 studios found

Philadelphia offers a diverse fitness scene with 19 studios specializing in disciplines such as Functional Training, HIIT, Pilates, and Yoga. The city’s studios often blend traditional and modern techniques, featuring Reformer Pilates alongside high-intensity interval training and Functional Training. Complementary classes like Dance, CrossFit, and Boxing also contribute to a well-rounded workout environment, making it easy to find varied training options that suit different fitness goals and preferences.

Court 16 Fishtown – Tennis & Pickleball
Court 16 Fishtown – Tennis & Pickleball
Functional Training
Dtxfy - Manayunk
Dtxfy - Manayunk
Meditation
Orangetheory Fitness Northern Liberties, PA #0899
Orangetheory Fitness Northern Liberties, PA #0899
HIIT Functional Training
bulldog yoga
bulldog yoga
Yoga
F45 Training Northern Liberties
F45 Training Northern Liberties
HIIT Functional Training
F45 Training Bala Cynwyd
F45 Training Bala Cynwyd
Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Center City Philadelphia
F45 Training Center City Philadelphia
HIIT Functional Training
CoreFitness
CoreFitness
Functional Training HIIT
DR Zumba with Karen 3
DR Zumba with Karen 3
Dance
/impact/ Group Fitness - Philadelphia
/impact/ Group Fitness - Philadelphia
Pilates Yoga HIIT
Joltin Jabs
Joltin Jabs
Boxing
LVX Fitness
LVX Fitness
Functional Training Cycling HIIT
B-You Pilates
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Evolve Fitness Philadelphia
CrossFit
F45 Training Manayunk
HIIT Functional Training
LJ Philly Dance
Dance
MADabolic Fishtown
Functional Training HIIT
Union League Philadelphia
Functional Training
EXOS - FS Fitness Center
Functional Training
FS8 Fishtown
Pilates Yoga
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Fitness & wellness in Philadelphia

Philadelphia’s fitness scene is leaning into experiential workouts, evident in Sweat & Sculpt’s May 3 pop-up at the Philadelphia Union’s Chester facility. This event combines a 50-minute Pilates class with recovery options like cold plunges, acupuncture, and vitamin injections—tickets run $120. Dance cardio holds strong at 305 Fitness, where energetic classes feature live DJs and themed nights, such as their recent throwback party. Meanwhile, Edge Fitness Clubs have relaunched with new offerings like InfraRED Yoga and EdgeLIFT strength training, blending workout and recovery.

Center City and Rittenhouse Square remain fitness hubs, hosting studios like SoulCycle and boutique Pilates and yoga spots. Regular classes usually cost $25 to $35, though special events command higher prices. Popular workouts include Pilates, functional training, cycling, and dance cardio, often paired with wellness extras like nutrition tips or meditation techniques tailored for Philly’s active crowd.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Philadelphia

What fitness classes are popular in Philadelphia right now?

305 Fitness keeps the energy high with its signature dance cardio classes featuring live DJs and throwback vibes downtown. Sweat & Sculpt, known for its women-focused workouts, is hosting a big pop-up event on May 3 at the Philadelphia Union’s Chester facility, combining Pilates with cold plunges, acupuncture, and vitamin injections. For strength and recovery, The Edge Fitness Clubs just reopened several Philly spots, now offering InfraRED Yoga and EdgeLIFT training.

Which Philly neighborhoods should I visit for fitness studios?

Rittenhouse Square still draws folks with spots like SoulCycle, but if you’re into newer scenes, check out Fishtown where some unique boutique studios are popping up. University City offers convenient options near campus, including upgraded facilities from The Edge Fitness Clubs. The city’s fitness culture spills into outdoor spaces too—Schuylkill Banks is a favorite for runners and outdoor workout groups.

How much do fitness classes or special events cost in Philadelphia?

Regular classes like those at 305 Fitness typically run $25 to $35 per session. Sweat & Sculpt’s upcoming May 3 pop-up, with added wellness perks like acupuncture and cold plunges, is priced around $120—reflecting its event-style experience. The Edge Fitness Clubs offer memberships with varied pricing, often including new specialty classes like InfraRED Yoga.

Any local tips for someone new to Philly’s fitness community?

Dive into events at unique places—like Sweat & Sculpt’s May 3 workout at the Union's Chester facility—to get a taste of Philly’s blend of fitness and wellness. Explore studios around Rittenhouse and Fishtown to find different vibes and communities. Don’t overlook outdoor spots along Schuylkill Banks for casual group runs or yoga. Philly’s fitness scene is friendly—most studios welcome newcomers to drop in and try out classes.

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