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10 Best Gyms in Sydney (2025) for Every Fitness Level

10 Best Gyms in Sydney (2025) for Every Fitness Level

Looking for the best gyms in Sydney? Whether you're a beginner or a pro, here are the top 10 gyms in 2025 for every fitness level, goal, and budget.
10 Best Gyms in Sydney (2025) for Every Fitness Level
Finding the perfect gym isn't just about the equipment it's about the vibe, the trainers, the crowd, and whether you actually want to go. Whether you're new to fitness, training for your next marathon, or trying to finally commit to those New Year's goals, this list of the best gyms Sydney has to offer in 2025 has something for you.
We've included a mix of budget-friendly spots, elite performance centres, 24/7 chains, and community-style gyms so you can pick what fits you best.
1. Virgin Active – Pitt Street
Best for: All-round fitness, luxury facilities, group classes
Located in the heart of Sydney CBD, Virgin Active is known for its high-end facilities, top-tier equipment, and wide range of group classes from boxing and HIIT to reformer Pilates. The environment is clean, modern, and motivating. Membership: From $38/week
From $38/week Bonus: Sleep pods, spa, and a smoothie bar
2. Fitness First – Bondi Platinum
Best for: Group classes, premium location, variety of training styles
Fitness First is a household name, and the Bondi Platinum location is one of their best. You'll find everything from free weights to yoga to small group training. Plus, the views near the beach are a mood booster in themselves. Membership: From $32/week
From $32/week Bonus: Outdoor training zone & sauna
3. Plus Fitness 24/7 – Multiple Locations
Best for: Convenience, affordability, beginners
If you want a no-frills, accessible gym that's open 24/7, Plus Fitness is a reliable choice. It's beginner-friendly with all the essential machines, and most locations have a strong community vibe. Membership: From $14.95/week
From $14.95/week Bonus: No lock-in contract
4. 98 Gym – Riley Street
Best for: Strength & conditioning, serious athletes
Founded by former Commando Steve from The Biggest Loser , 98 Gym is for those who want to train like professionals. It focuses on performance training, functional movement, and results-based workouts. Membership: From $65/week
From $65/week Bonus: Access to expert programming & performance testing
5. F45 Training – Various Locations
Best for: High-intensity group workouts, time-efficient sessions
If you like a fast-paced, social workout, F45 might be your match. Each 45-minute class is a mix of cardio and strength, changing daily. With locations all over Sydney, it's super accessible. Membership: From $55/week
From $55/week Bonus: Community-driven with trainer support every session
6. City Gym – Darlinghurst
Best for: Bodybuilding, diversity, old-school gym lovers
An iconic gym in Sydney with a strong LGBTQ+ following, City Gym has been around since 1978 and still delivers. It's especially popular among bodybuilders, fitness models, and people who love a no-BS gym vibe. Membership: From $29.95/week
From $29.95/week Bonus: Open 24/7 with a café and posing room
7. 1R (OneRebel) – Martin Place
Best for: Boutique fitness, music-driven workouts, stylish space
Think of it as the 'nightclub of fitness.' OneRebel is a UK-born boutique fitness brand known for its intense classes, LED-lit rooms, and pumping playlists. It's all about the experience. Membership: Class-pack or pay-per-class from $30
Class-pack or pay-per-class from $30 Bonus: Luxury changerooms & cold towels
8. Snap Fitness – Suburban Locations
Best for: Quiet environments, 24/7 access, local feel
Snap Fitness is great for those who want a more relaxed, consistent space to train in. It's less crowded than the big chains and offers decent equipment and personalized programs. Membership: From $17.95/week
From $17.95/week Bonus: Free intro PT session with most memberships
9. The Cube Gym – Zetland
Best for: Functional training, CrossFit-style workouts
If you love lifting, jumping, pulling, and sweating with intention, this place blends the best of CrossFit with structured strength training. The coaches are hands-on, and the programming changes often. Membership: From $55/week
From $55/week Bonus: Open gym access plus coached classes
10. Barry's Bootcamp – Martin Place
Best for: HIIT lovers, high-energy sessions, transformation goals
Barry's is all about intensity and results. Known globally for its 'red room,' every session combines treadmill intervals with strength circuits. It's hard but it works. Membership: Class packs or unlimited options starting around $35/session
Class packs or unlimited options starting around $35/session Bonus: High-end protein bar on site
Things to Consider When Choosing a Gym in Sydney Location: Choose one close to home or work you're more likely to go
Choose one close to home or work you're more likely to go Fitness level: Some gyms are beginner-friendly, others cater to pros
Some gyms are beginner-friendly, others cater to pros Training style: Group fitness? Bodybuilding? Functional? Match the vibe
Group fitness? Bodybuilding? Functional? Match the vibe Hours: 24/7 gyms offer flexibility if you have a hectic schedule
24/7 gyms offer flexibility if you have a hectic schedule Cost: Don't forget to check for joining fees or minimum contracts
Large FAQs (Instead of Conclusion)
Plus Fitness and Snap Fitness offer some of the lowest weekly rates, often under $20, with 24/7 access and no lock-in contracts.
Yes! Virgin Active, Barry's Bootcamp, and OneRebel are premium fitness spaces with designer facilities, high-end equipment, and extra perks like saunas, sleep pods, and luxe changerooms.
Snap Fitness, Plus Fitness, and some Fitness First locations are great for beginners with easy-to-use machines and optional PT guidance.
Virgin Active and F45 stand out for their variety and quality of group training. If you're after a boutique feel, Barry's Bootcamp and OneRebel are top choices.
Many gyms offer free trials or discounted intro weeks. It's best to visit their website or call the front desk to check availability.
Yes. Plus Fitness, Snap Fitness, and City Gym are open 24/7 and are ideal for people with non-traditional schedules.
City Gym and 98 Gym are two of the best spots for serious lifters, offering extensive weight racks, machines, and supportive communities.
If you value experience, motivation, and design, boutique gyms like Barry's or OneRebel can be worth the higher cost especially if group training keeps you consistent.
Some locations like Fitness First and Virgin Active offer student or off-peak discounts. Always ask during signup.
Most mid-to-high-end gyms such as Virgin Active, Fitness First, and 98 Gym offer showers, lockers, and towel service.
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