Fitness Studios in Singapore
140 studios found
Singapore hosts 134 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines, including Functional Training, Pilates, and Yoga. The local scene also features specialized formats such as Reformer Pilates and high-intensity workouts like HIIT and CrossFit. Additionally, many studios incorporate Dance and Martial Arts classes, appealing to varied fitness interests and goals. This diversity makes it easy to find tailored workout options throughout the city.
Fitness & wellness in Singapore
Singapore’s fitness scene in 2026 increasingly centers on Pilates and barre, especially around Holland Village and Telok Ayer where studios like WeBarre have earned Five-Star ratings for class experience. Pilates scores have risen by over 3%, reflecting growing local interest. While functional training and HIIT remain, many high-intensity gyms have closed—about 30% since 2024—shifting the focus toward low-impact, mindful movement practices. Accessibility is a strong plus: Anytime Fitness now operates 125 clubs islandwide, drawing members who value 24/7 convenience.
Typical Pilates and barre class prices range from SGD 25 to SGD 40, with monthly memberships between SGD 150 and SGD 300 depending on amenities and location. Reformer Pilates remains a crowd favorite, and although martial arts and dance studios are fewer, they continue to serve dedicated niches across Singapore’s neighborhoods.
Frequently asked questions about studios in Singapore
What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Singapore?
Pilates is seeing solid growth around Singapore, with three studios hitting Five-Star status for their classes. Barre is also hot, especially at WeBarre’s Holland Village and Telok Ayer spots, both rated Five-Star. Alongside these, Functional Training and HIIT remain common, though many original HIIT and strength gyms have closed recently.
Which neighborhoods in Singapore are known for quality fitness studios?
If you're after Pilates or barre, Holland Village and Telok Ayer lead the pack as boutique fitness hubs. These areas attract studios focused on quality classes and a strong local following. Meanwhile, more mainstream gyms like Anytime Fitness have spread all over Singapore, giving plenty of options beyond these neighborhoods.
What is the typical pricing for fitness classes or memberships in Singapore?
Class passes usually run between SGD 25 and SGD 40, depending on the studio and session type. Monthly memberships tend to fall in the SGD 150 to SGD 300 range, with prices reflecting studio facilities and class variety.
Are there any practical tips for someone joining a fitness studio in Singapore?
If you want focused Pilates or barre, Holland Village and Telok Ayer are definitely the go-to areas right now. Keep in mind that around 30% of original fitness clubs, especially HIIT and strength gyms, have shut recently—so it’s worth double-checking what’s still open. Also, Anytime Fitness’s rapid expansion to over 125 clubs means affordable, convenient options are widely available.
