Seattle
Seattle

Fitness Studios in Seattle

75 studios found

Seattle supports 46 studios covering Functional Training, Pilates and Yoga alongside CrossFit, Reformer Pilates, dance-based movement, HIIT and barre formats. Classes range from small, equipment-driven reformer Pilates sessions to high-energy functional and CrossFit classes, so scheduling and gear requirements vary. Expect community-focused studios as well as specialty gyms that emphasize technique, mobility and programming rather than one-off drop-in workouts. Look for studios that list class size, instructor credentials and equipment so you can match training intensity and goals.

Athletic Form
Athletic Form
Yoga Functional Training
Anxient Embers
Anxient Embers
Functional Training
City Sweats - Gift Card Site
City Sweats - Gift Card Site
Meditation
City Sweats Madison Park
City Sweats Madison Park
Functional Training
City Sweats Wallingford
City Sweats Wallingford
Functional Training
Emerald City Boxing Gym
Emerald City Boxing Gym
Boxing
MindBodyHum
MindBodyHum
Yoga Meditation
Egoscue of Seattle
Pilates
Friends of the Gym
Friends of the Gym
Pilates Yoga
Jade Pilates
Reformer Pilates Pilates
pnbconditioning
Pilates Dance
BODYROK Seattle
Pilates Reformer Pilates Barre
City Cycle Seattle
Cycling
Emerald City Pilates
Emerald City Pilates
Pilates
F45 Training Ballard
F45 Training Ballard
HIIT Functional Training
F45 Training Northgate WA
F45 Training Northgate WA
Functional Training HIIT
Junction Hot Yoga
Junction Hot Yoga
Yoga
Junkyard Athletics
Junkyard Athletics
CrossFit
Southside Booty Camp
Southside Booty Camp
Functional Training HIIT
Studio Evolve
Studio Evolve
Pilates Reformer Pilates
Page 1 of 4 Next »

Fitness & wellness in Seattle

Seattle’s fitness scene in 2026 blends climbing-focused group workouts and tech-driven health tracking. ROQ, which launched in fall 2025, pairs Kilter Boards with rowing machines in 60-minute instructor-led classes, catering to locals seeking strength and cardio in one session. Meanwhile, Optimize Health is making waves with remote patient monitoring, reflecting Seattle’s growing interest in data-backed and personalized wellness. Ballard has become a center for studios that combine mindfulness with physical training, emphasizing mental health alongside movement.

Capitol Hill remains a key area for fitness, with studios offering everything from yoga and Pilates to martial arts and HIIT. Class prices have risen about 6% in the past year to around $21.30, and memberships typically include hybrid access to in-person and on-demand classes—perfect for Seattle’s tech-savvy, flexible schedules. Fitness formats like barre and dance continue to draw groups seeking efficient workouts and community connection without pretense.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Seattle

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

As of early 2026, Seattle’s fitness scene includes unique spots like ROQ, which opened in Fall 2025 and blends climbing workouts on Kilter Boards with rowing machines in 60-minute group classes. Alongside perennial favorites like yoga, Pilates, barre, and HIIT, there’s growing interest in tech-driven wellness from startups like Optimize Health, focusing on remote monitoring and personalized fitness.

Which Seattle neighborhoods are known for fitness and wellness offerings?

Capitol Hill remains a vibrant hub packed with diverse studios—from high-energy barre to mindfulness-focused yoga—reflecting the neighborhood’s eclectic spirit. Ballard is carving out a niche as a center for holistic wellness, emphasizing mental health and community connection. You’ll also find pockets around Fremont and South Lake Union where outdoor boot camps and tech-enabled fitness meet Seattle’s love for nature.

What are the typical pricing and membership options at Seattle fitness studios?

By early 2026, the average drop-in class runs around $21.32, marking a 6% rise from last year. Memberships often blend in-person sessions with on-demand content, catering especially to Seattle’s busy and weather-conscious crowd who appreciate the option to switch between studio and home workouts mid-season or on rainy days.

Any practical tips for someone joining Seattle's fitness community?

If you’re new here, explore Capitol Hill’s mix of classic and cutting-edge studios to find what clicks, whether it’s an energizing dance class or a calming yoga flow. Keep in mind Seattle’s rainy climate—many locals opt for memberships that include streaming classes to keep moving no matter the weather. Also, check out community events like the annual Fremont Fitness Festival to tap into local vibes and meet fellow enthusiasts.

Browse Seattle by discipline

Nearby

Loved by independent studios

Join hundreds of yoga, pilates, and fitness studios who switched to Bookday for its simplicity and personal support.

Learn more →