A tourist-friendly gym in central Bangkok, priced by the day
Here's the rare listing where the reviewers already did my job. Live Fitness near Hua Lamphong and Vong Wian 22 holds a 4.9 average across 14 ratings, and instead of vague praise, several visitors quote the actual price and describe exactly who this suits: travelers who want a clean, quiet session without a monthly commitment.
A reviewer from February 2020 lays it out: "Modern gym in a great location. The staff is friendly and helpful and it is not crowded at all. I went on a Friday at lunch time and was the only one in the gym. The price is honest: 250 baht for a day pass. The gym also has lockers and shower facilities. Greatly recommended!" That single review gives you the price, the crowd level, and the amenities. When do you ever get that from a star rating alone?
Where the voices agree
The consistency is unusual. A January 2020 regular writes: "One of my favourite gyms in BKK. The price is above average for one session at 250baht but the facilities are really good and it's very quiet... There is air conditioning and a good range of cardio, weights and machines." A November 2018 traveler got a "Tourist Daily Pass," messaged the gym on Facebook for prices and directions, and called it the "Cheapest and nicest we found in Bangkok." A June 2019 note repeats "250baht to train for a day. New equipment and most machines and weights are there. Also AC."
So three separate people independently name the same 250 baht day-pass price, the AC, and the quiet daytime floor. That's a pattern, not a fluke. One March 2019 review is more generic - "such kind staff, new and beautiful equipment" - but the concrete voices carry this listing.
What the record tells you about timing
Notice the dates. Every review here falls between November 2018 and February 2020. After February 2020, the record goes silent. For a gym that markets day passes to tourists in a city that closed to travelers, that's a pandemic-shaped gap in the timeline. I'm naming the shape, not declaring anything - I can't confirm what happened after early 2020 from this data alone.
What's missing
Current hours aren't listed in the payload, and there's no website beyond a Facebook page. The 250 baht figure is well-documented but dates from 2018 to 2020, so treat it as historical, not a guarantee. Message their Facebook page to confirm today's price and hours before you show up with a towel.
Who it's not for
If you want a long-term membership, group classes, or a fixed weekly schedule, a day-pass gym built for drop-ins isn't the efficient choice. This is for the traveler with one free afternoon.
How much is a day pass?
Multiple 2018-2020 reviews independently cite 250 baht for a daily pass. Confirm the current rate via their Facebook page, since those figures are several years old.
Is it crowded?
Reviewers repeatedly describe an empty or near-empty floor during daytime hours, with one visitor alone at Friday lunch. Evenings may differ.
Is the gym still open with the same pricing?
The public reviews stop in February 2020, so recent status isn't confirmed here. Contact the Facebook page before relying on the old price or hours.