Los Angeles
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Fitness Studios in Los Angeles

166 studios found

Los Angeles hosts 111 studios offering a diverse range of fitness disciplines, with Pilates, Functional Training, and Reformer Pilates being particularly prominent. Many studios integrate these methods to enhance core strength, flexibility, and overall functional movement. Alongside Pilates, options for Yoga, Martial Arts, Boxing, Meditation, and CrossFit cater to varied wellness goals across the city. This variety reflects LA’s broad approach to fitness, emphasizing both strength and mindful movement.

Harmonic Hertz
Meditation
Holistic touch by Nazra
Holistic touch by Nazra
Meditation
Japa Breathwork
Meditation
K2 CrossFit
K2 CrossFit
CrossFit
Kinship Studios
Yoga Aerial
KO Fitness & Wellness Center LLC.
KO Fitness & Wellness Center LLC.
Boxing Functional Training
Live Lagree
Live Lagree
Reformer Pilates Lagree
Members Only Boxing & Fitness
Members Only Boxing & Fitness
Boxing
Orangetheory Fitness Brentwood, CA #0120
Orangetheory Fitness Brentwood, CA #0120
HIIT CrossFit
SaunaBar
SaunaBar
Stretching
Silverlake Fencing
Silverlake Fencing
Martial Arts
Silver Lake Fitness
Silver Lake Fitness
Pilates Yoga
Y7 Los Angeles
Yoga
Balanced Method Pilates
Balanced Method Pilates
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Burton House Beverly Hills
Burton House Beverly Hills
Yoga Pilates
F45 Training Downtown Los Angeles
F45 Training Downtown Los Angeles
Functional Training
F45 Training West Los Angeles
F45 Training West Los Angeles
HIIT Functional Training
Gonza Boxing Union LLC
Gonza Boxing Union LLC
Boxing Martial Arts
l.a. springs
l.a. springs
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Laughing Frog Yoga
Laughing Frog Yoga
Yoga
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Fitness & wellness in Los Angeles

Los Angeles’ fitness scene in 2026 centers on blending upscale amenities with functional training. Clubs like Equinox and Royal Personal Training offer expansive spaces combining gym, spa, and community areas. Functional workouts that focus on real-world movement patterns are popular, reflecting demand for practical strength and mobility. Mind-body disciplines such as yoga and meditation are also integral, signaling a shift toward holistic wellness beyond standard cardio or weights.

West Hollywood and Santa Monica lead the fitness market, hosting luxury studios and flagship gym locations. Equinox’s new 30,000-square-foot facility in Santa Monica and Royal’s growing footprint in West Hollywood emphasize the city’s appetite for premium experiences. Memberships run $200 to $500 monthly, often with perks like spa access. Boutique studios throughout the city charge $20 to $40 per class, offering specialized programs in Pilates, CrossFit, martial arts, and HIIT that cater to focused, results-driven workouts.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Los Angeles

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Los Angeles right now?

As of 2026, Los Angeles embraces functional training studios like Push Pedal Pull that focus on real-life movement patterns, alongside mind-body integration studios offering yoga and meditation. Luxury gyms such as Equinox in Santa Monica blend fitness with community spaces and spa services, reflecting a shift towards holistic wellness experiences.

Which neighborhoods in Los Angeles are known for their fitness and wellness studios?

West Hollywood remains a prime spot for luxury and boutique fitness, with Royal Personal Training expanding into large mixed-use locations. Venice is emerging as a wellness hub with surf fitness and outdoor classes, while Santa Monica’s Equinox flagship opened its 30,000-square-foot facility in 2026, reinforcing the Westside’s upscale fitness draw.

What is the typical pricing or class format for fitness studios in Los Angeles?

In LA’s premium market, high-end gyms charge $200 to $500 monthly, often bundling spa treatments and community events. Boutique studios price classes between $20 and $40 per session, with discounts for package deals. These rates reflect LA’s costly real estate and lifestyle-driven fitness demand, though more affordable options exist outside these core neighborhoods.

Are there any practical tips for someone new to the Los Angeles fitness scene?

Explore neighborhood-specific offerings—West Hollywood for luxury multi-use gyms, Venice for outdoor and surf-inspired workouts, and Santa Monica for integrated wellness centers. Consider studios that offer bulk class packages to save money and look for venues blending physical training with mental wellness, a key local trend. Check schedules for outdoor bootcamps in city parks that tap into LA’s active community lifestyle.

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