This is an office building, not a gym
Let me clear this up in the first sentence, because the listing name will mislead you. "Fitness Focus" at Aleja Armii Ludowej 26 in Warsaw carries a 4.6 rating from 432 people, but the Google types on the record areevent_venueandservice, the website is budynekfocus.com, and not one review describes a workout. What people are actually rating is the Focus office tower. If you came here looking for squat racks, you're in the wrong place, and I'd rather tell you now than waste your afternoon.
So what do the 432 voices actually measure? A building. That's the honest answer, and it matters, because a 4.6 average built on concert-goers and office visitors tells you nothing about training.
What the reviews actually cover
The most detailed review here isn't about fitness at all. A visitor from December 2018 came for a concert - a performance of Holst's "The Planets" - and left a careful, mixed account: "The acoustics are not very good, the space is too large and open with too much glass for the sound to reflect off. My main complaint is the sound of the heating system, during the quiet moments in the concert all I could hear was the drone of the heater." That's a real observation from someone who paid attention. It just has nothing to do with a gym.
The rest follow the same pattern. One from July 2018 notes it's a "high security place" and mentions the Norway embassy sitting on the 10th floor. Another from September 2023 praises the "very big patio inside and the glass roof over it." A September 2025 visitor was starstruck: "This place looks like the Avengers complex, it's amazing!" And a practical soul in May 2025 left the single most useful line for anyone heading there: "Parking problem. Consider it in advance."
Where the voices agree
They agree it's an impressive, well-run corporate building with a striking glass atrium and tight security. They agree parking is a headache. None of that is a fitness verdict. The 4.6 is a building's score, and the building seems genuinely nice - just don't read it as a gym rating.
What's missing
Everything a gym listing should carry. There are no opening hours on the record. No membership price. No description of equipment, class schedule, or trainers, because there's no evidence a public gym operates here at all. If a studio does rent space inside the tower, none of these 432 reviewers walked into it. That gap is the story.
I won't invent a gym to fill the space. If you think there's a training facility inside this building, the phone number on the listing is +48 22 579 32 85 - a two-minute call will tell you more than I could honestly write.
Who it's not for
Anyone looking to actually train. This is a venue and an office address. If you're scouting a concert hall or visiting a tenant, the reviews are encouraging. If you want a barbell, keep scrolling.
FAQ
Is Fitness Focus a real gym?
The evidence says no. The listing name reads like a gym, but Google classifies it as an event venue and service address, the website is budynekfocus.com, and all 432 reviews describe an office building - concerts, the atrium, security, parking. None mention training.
What is the 4.6 rating based on?
On people rating the Focus building itself: its architecture, security, the glass-roofed patio, and a concert held inside. It's a building score, not a fitness score.
Should I go here to work out?
I wouldn't plan on it. Call +48 22 579 32 85 first to confirm whether any gym actually operates inside before you travel.