Fitness Studios in Geneva
12 studios found
Geneva has 9 studios offering a practical mix of Functional Training, Pilates (including Reformer Pilates), HIIT, Yoga, Barre, Lagree and Cycling. Class formats range from small reformer sessions and barre classes to circuit-style functional and high-intensity group HIIT workouts. Many studios combine modalities so you can pair strength, mobility and cardio in one visit. Check schedules and equipment availability—some studios run frequent drop-ins while others focus on booked small-group sessions.
Fitness & wellness in Geneva
In 2026, Geneva’s fitness scene centers on clubs blending traditional gyms with group classes like Pilates, boxing, and LesMills. WellNess Sport Club Geneva covers 1,500 m² and runs over 100 weekly sessions, including aquabiking, appealing to those wanting variety. The Mandarin Oriental Fitness Centre offers 24-hour access to TechnoGym equipment, private studios, and separate saunas and hammams, ideal for tailored workouts. Aqua-focused training is growing, with LivingWell Health Club & Spa in Le Grand-Saconnex featuring a 20-meter heated indoor pool and aqua gym classes. Both WellNess and LivingWell emphasize cross-training zones and cycling studios, outfitted with top gear. Most clubs concentrate around the City Centre and Le Grand-Saconnex, with WellNess providing no-commitment access at CHF 89 per month—perfect for locals juggling busy schedules.
Frequently asked questions about studios in Geneva
What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Geneva?
Geneva’s fitness scene in 2026 blends traditional workouts with tech-driven trends. Alongside staples like yoga, Pilates, and HIIT, high-tech cycling studios with app integration and boutique functional training spots have gained traction. WellNess Sport Club remains a hub with over 100 weekly classes, including aquabiking—a nod to the lakeside lifestyle—and LesMills programs. Nearby, studios emphasize personalized training and recovery, catering to Geneva’s international crowd balancing busy work lives.
Which neighborhoods in Geneva are known for having good fitness facilities?
The City Centre is the go-to for accessible, varied gyms like WellNess Sport Club and LivingWell Health Club, convenient for both expats and locals working downtown. Le Grand-Saconnex stands out as a quieter option favored by families and those seeking spa amenities alongside workouts, like LivingWell’s health club and pool. Its proximity to the airport and green spaces makes it ideal for outdoor running enthusiasts prepping for events like the Geneva Marathon.
What are typical pricing options for gym memberships or classes in Geneva's fitness studios?
Geneva memberships range widely: WellNess Sport Club offers all-access monthly passes around CHF 89 without long-term ties, great for trying varied classes, including aquabiking and boxing. LivingWell’s wellness memberships, typically pricier, bundle access to pools and spa facilities, appealing to those prioritizing recovery. Boutique studios usually charge per class or in packages, reflecting their specialized offerings—these fit well with locals who mix gym sessions with lakeside runs or winter conditioning.
Is there any local advice for someone new to Geneva's fitness culture?
Geneva locals often time workouts outside rush hours—early mornings or late afternoons—to escape busy downtown gyms. Consider Le Grand-Saconnex for calmer sessions, especially if you prefer spa amenities post-workout. If your schedule’s unpredictable, Mandarin Oriental Fitness Centre’s 24-hour access is a blessing. Don’t miss combining studio classes like Pilates with lakeside strolls along the Rhône—the city’s fitness vibe is as much about balancing activity with relaxation as it is about training.
