Fitness Studios in Dublin
73 studios found
Dublin has 40 dedicated studios offering a mix of small-group and one-to-one sessions focused on core and movement work. Reformer Pilates and mat-based Pilates are widely available alongside functional training classes that emphasize mobility and practical strength. Complementary options such as yoga, HIIT, CrossFit, barre and spin broaden choices for conditioning and recovery. Check instructor certifications, typical class sizes and on-site equipment (reformers, racks, bikes) to choose a studio that matches your goals and experience.
Fitness & wellness in Dublin
Dublin’s fitness scene mixes classic workouts like Pilates and yoga with boot camp–style and HIIT classes. The Well Studio in Dublin 8 focuses on building community through a blend of strength training and mindful recovery. Nearby, YogaSix offers heated and regular yoga alongside meditation and boot camp sessions, catering to all levels. Dublin 8, anchored by the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, hosts WellFest every May, Europe’s largest wellness festival, spotlighting new trends and local experts.
Memberships start around $38 monthly at YogaSix, which includes access to thousands of studios globally. The Well Studio offers flexible monthly plans with no long-term commitment, ideal for shifting schedules. Popular workouts across the city include functional training, reformer Pilates, and spin classes. The diversity in studios and flexible memberships reflect Dubliners’ evolving fitness habits, balancing intensity with recovery and community connection.
Frequently asked questions about studios in Dublin
What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Dublin right now?
Dublin’s studios offer a mix of yoga (heated and non-heated), Pilates, strength and functional training, HIIT, and dance fitness. The Well Studio blends yoga, Pilates, and recovery work in a community atmosphere, while YogaSix Dublin runs heated yoga, boot camp workouts, and meditation sessions for all levels.
Which Dublin neighborhoods are known for fitness and wellness activities?
Dublin 8 stands out with the Royal Hospital Kilmainham hosting WellFest 2026 on May 9-10, celebrating its 10th year. Beyond that, the city centre, Ballsbridge, and Smithfield have lively studios and wellness hubs, supported by events like Trinity College’s Health and Sport Week from March 18-24 with free public classes.
What are typical pricing options and class formats at Dublin fitness studios?
At The Well Studio, memberships run month-to-month without long-term contracts, with pricing details available on their website. YogaSix Dublin charges $37.99 per month, granting access to over 7,700 gyms and studios worldwide, including a wide array of classes from heated yoga to boot camp styles.
Any practical tips for someone new to the Dublin fitness culture?
Check out WellFest 2026 at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham and Trinity College’s Health and Sport Week in March. Both events offer free classes and workshops, perfect for sampling Dublin’s fitness scene and meeting local instructors before signing up for memberships.
