Fitness Studios in Spain

289 studios found

Spain hosts 263 fitness studios offering a diverse range of disciplines, including Pilates, Functional Training, Yoga, and Reformer Pilates. Alongside these, HIIT, CrossFit, Barre, and Meditation are commonly integrated to cater to varied fitness goals. The blend of traditional practices like Yoga and contemporary methods such as Functional Training reflects a balanced approach to wellness across urban and coastal areas. Many studios emphasize personalized training, adapting to individual fitness levels and preferences.

Madrid
Madrid
98 studios
Barcelona
Barcelona
60 studios
Sevilla
Sevilla
17 studios
Palma
Palma
15 studios
Ibiza
Ibiza
11 studios
Málaga
Málaga
10 studios
Marbella
Marbella
10 studios
Murcia
Murcia
9 studios
Bilbao
Bilbao
6 studios
Valencia
Valencia
6 studios
Alicante
Alicante
4 studios
Seville
Seville
4 studios

All cities in Spain

Zaragoza (4) Oviedo (2) Alcalá de Guadaíra (1) Alcobendas (1) Arbeca (1) Ayamonte (1) Badalona (1) Benicàssim (1) Calle de los Hermanos Pinzón (1) Chamberi (1) Ciutadella de Menorca (1) Dos Hermanas (1) Estepona (1) Fuengirola (1) Gines (1) Huelva (1) Jesus (1) Las Palmas de GC (1) Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (1) Las Rozas de Madrid (1) Lepe (1) Logroño (1) Mallorca (1) Palma de Mallorca (1) Pozuelo de Alarcón (1) Puig d'en Valls (1) Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1) Santa Cruz de Terefe (1) Santa Teresa (1) Sant Cugat del Vallès (1) Sant Llorenç de Morunys (1) Sitges (1) Valladolid (1) Vigo (1) Villanueva de la Serena (1)

Fitness & wellness in Spain

Spain’s fitness scene in 2026 is growing steadily, led by homegrown Synergym, which now operates 140 clubs nationwide and expects €75 million in revenue this year. Basic-Fit continues expanding, with recent openings in Málaga and more planned. American brands Planet Fitness and Anytime Fitness are also increasing their footprint, with new gyms opening soon in Barcelona’s Eixample, Madrid’s Chamartín, and other key cities. Memberships typically cost between €30 and €50 monthly, while specialized studios charge per class or through packages.

Beyond traditional gyms, there’s strong interest in reformer Pilates, barre, martial arts, and meditation classes. Madrid and Barcelona remain hotspots for new fitness concepts blending physical and mental wellness, reflecting broader European trends toward combining movement with mindfulness. The market favors accessible, community-oriented gyms that offer flexible hours, including 24/7 access, to meet varied lifestyles across Spain’s main urban centers.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Spain

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

Spain's fitness market is vibrant, with Synergym leading nationwide growth from its Málaga roots and projecting strong revenues in 2026. CrossFit and HIIT remain staples, but interest in inclusive gyms like Planet Fitness, which is expanding rapidly, is rising. Pilates (including Reformer) and barre continue growing, especially in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Málaga where boutique studios thrive alongside larger chains.

Which neighborhoods in Spain’s major cities are well-known for fitness studios?

In Madrid, Chamartín hosts a Planet Fitness gym amid diverse fitness options, while Alcobendas is emerging as a new hotspot for upcoming club openings. Barcelona's Eixample district is attracting Planet Fitness and boutique studios, blending traditional and modern formats. Málaga boasts multiple Synergym locations and growing Basic-Fit gyms scattered across districts like Centro and Teatinos.

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

Monthly fees at large chains like Synergym and Basic-Fit usually fall between €25 and €40, granting access to gym facilities and group classes. Boutique studios often charge €15 to €25 per session, with package deals for multiple classes. Pay-per-class and short-term passes remain common for specialized offerings such as Pilates or barre.

Any practical tips for someone joining a fitness studio in Spain for the first time?

Joining group classes like functional training or Pilates can help newcomers tap into Spain’s social fitness culture. For flexible schedule needs, note that Anytime Fitness is expanding 24/7 gyms notably in Madrid, Catalonia, and Galicia, offering access outside typical hours. Visiting clubs in neighborhoods like Chamartín or Eixample provides exposure to both community-driven and international gym formats.