Fitness Studios in Türkiye
30 studios found
Türkiye hosts 28 studios offering a variety of fitness disciplines, with Pilates, Reformer Pilates, and Yoga among the most popular. These studios also commonly include Functional Training, Crossfit, Gymnastics, Boxing, and Martial Arts, providing diverse options for movement and wellness. The growing interest in mindful and strength-focused practices reflects a broader trend towards comprehensive physical health across the country.
Fitness & wellness in Türkiye
Türkiye’s fitness scene in 2026 sees growth in boutique studios offering yoga, Pilates, and HIIT, focusing on tailored workouts and small communities. Wellness resorts such as Ng Sapanca Wellness & Convention and Ilica Hotel Spa & Wellness Resort in Çeşme combine fitness with spa therapies and nutrition, catering to visitors seeking full health retreats. Despite economic pressures leading to the closure of over 49,000 small businesses in 2025, including gyms, many entrepreneurs are launching solo fitness studios, reflecting a shift toward personalized services.
Istanbul’s Beşiktaş and Kadıköy, Ankara’s Çankaya, and İzmir’s Konak are central hubs where fitness options range from functional training to martial arts. Monthly gym memberships typically cost between 300 and 600 Turkish Lira, while boutique class prices vary from 50 to 150 Lira per session. Wellness resort packages, including lodging and treatments, start around 500 Lira per day.
Frequently asked questions about studios in Türkiye
What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Türkiye currently?
Türkiye's fitness scene is buzzing with boutique studios specializing in yoga, Pilates, and HIIT classes that emphasize community and personalization. You'll also find wellness resorts like Ng Sapanca Wellness & Convention in Sapanca and Ilica Hotel Spa & Wellness Resort in Çeşme blending fitness, relaxation, and traditional Turkish wellness practices such as hammams.
Which neighborhoods in Türkiye are known for a strong fitness presence?
In Istanbul, lively districts like Beşiktaş and Kadıköy are fitness hotspots where locals often mix workouts with social time. Ankara’s Çankaya and İzmir’s Konak also host a range of gyms and boutique studios. Outdoor workouts by the Bosphorus and weekend group sessions in local parks have become a popular cultural ritual here.
What is the typical pricing structure for fitness classes and memberships in Türkiye?
In major cities, monthly gym memberships usually cost between 300 and 600 Turkish Lira. Boutique studio classes range from 50 to 150 Turkish Lira per session. Wellness resorts offering packages with accommodation and services start around 500 Turkish Lira per day, reflecting the variety of options available to suit different budgets.
How have recent economic changes affected fitness studios in Türkiye?
Financial challenges led to over 49,000 small businesses closing in early 2025, including many fitness centers. In response, a surge of sole proprietorship studios has appeared—up 19.5%—offering more flexible, personalized fitness options. Exploring smaller, owner-run studios especially around neighborhoods like Beşiktaş or Çankaya can be a good way to find quality training tailored to your routine and wallet.
