Fitness Studios in Switzerland

348 studios found

Switzerland has 1069 studios spread across cities and mountain towns, offering a broad mix of movement and bodywork. Popular disciplines include Yoga, Pilates and Dance, alongside Boxing, Functional Training, Pole Dance, Martial Arts and Cycling. Offerings range from neighborhood drop-in classes to specialist Pilates reformer rooms and dedicated dance schools covering ballet, contemporary and social styles. Expect multilingual instructors, seasonal outdoor sessions in summer and schedules that serve beginners through advanced practitioners.

Zürich
Zürich
63 studios
Genève
Genève
34 studios
Lausanne
Lausanne
31 studios
St. Gallen
St. Gallen
16 studios
Winterthour
Winterthour
14 studios
Geneva
Geneva
12 studios
Lugano
Lugano
12 studios
Monthey
Monthey
9 studios
Saint-Gall
Saint-Gall
9 studios
Bâle
Bâle
8 studios
Dübendorf
Dübendorf
7 studios
Fribourg
Fribourg
7 studios

All cities in Switzerland

Pully (7) Vaud (7) Zug (7) Baar (6) Bern (6) Neuchâtel (6) Nyon (6) Basel (5) Kriens (5) Sion (5) Berne (4) Biel/Bienne (4) Luzern (4) Wetzikon (4) Kloten (2) Küsnacht (2) La Chaux-de-Fonds (2) Rapperswil-Jona (2) Uster (2) Vevey (2) Wallisellen (2) Yverdon-les-Bains (2) Aesch (1) Altendorf (1) Avenue William-Fraisse 12 (1) Baden (1) Berolle (1) Booster Transform (1) Bottens (1) Bülach (1) Carouge (1) Chemin des Pêcheurs 8 (1) Confignon (1) Davos Platz (1) Kilchberg (1) La Croix-Sur-Lutry (1) Lucerne (1) Monneresse (1) Montreux (1) Morges (1) Oberwil (1) Perroy (1) Pfeffingen (1) Rüti (1) Saint Moritz (1) Schaffhausen (1) Schlieren (1) Therwil (1) Thun (1) Valais (1) Verbier (1) Vesenaz (1) Vouvry (1) Winterthur (1) Zofingen (1) Zuerich (1)

Fitness & wellness in Switzerland

Switzerland’s fitness scene in 2026 blends large gym chains with boutique studios focused on wellness. ACTIV FITNESS operates over 120 locations nationwide, offering well-equipped gyms and varied group classes starting at CHF 699 annually, with student and monthly options. Holmes Place Zurich Jelmoli hosts specialized programs like LES MILLS new releases, attracting those who want event-style workouts. EVO Fitness’s 12 clubs combine sleek design with flexible memberships, catering to those after a stylish training environment. Geneva prepares for The WELL’s debut, promising a lakeside hub for integrated wellness. Functional training, Pilates, and Reformer Pilates remain staples, reflecting a local preference for mindful, full-body workouts. In Zurich, the areas near Jelmoli and Crowne Plaza concentrate premium studios and diverse classes, from cycling to boxing, drawing a steady crowd focused on balancing strength and cardio.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Switzerland

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

In 2026, Switzerland’s fitness scene features a blend of popular formats like yoga, Pilates, functional training, and CrossFit. ACTIV FITNESS remains widespread with over 120 locations nationwide, while Holmes Place in Zurich’s Jelmoli hosts events such as the LES MILLS NEW RELEASE in March 2026, introducing fresh choreography. Boutique chains like EVO Fitness offer stylish spaces and modern equipment, particularly in Geneva and Zurich.

Which neighborhoods in Switzerland are known for having good fitness facilities?

Zurich’s city center, especially around Jelmoli and the Crowne Plaza area, hosts premium studios including Holmes Place and ACTIV FITNESS branches. Geneva’s central districts will soon gain a new wellness hub with The WELL set to open in 2026 overlooking Lake Geneva. Basel also provides several well-equipped gyms catering to both locals and commuters.

What are the typical pricing structures for fitness memberships or classes in Switzerland?

Memberships at chains like ACTIV FITNESS start at approximately CHF 699 annually, with student rates and monthly payment options available. Boutique studios such as EVO Fitness emphasize flexible plans and stylish environments, often charging premium monthly fees. Most prices are stated in CHF, reflecting local currency norms.

Is there a local fitness culture tip to know when joining classes or studios in Switzerland?

Swiss fitness etiquette highlights punctuality, respect for quiet changing areas, and a general preference for cleanliness. Classes are often multilingual to accommodate German, French, and Italian speakers. Outdoor running and cycling gain popularity in warmer months, reflecting Switzerland’s appreciation for nature alongside studio workouts.