Gyms & Fitness Centers

Gyms in Bolivia - Find a Fitness Club in Every Departamento

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Gyms in Bolivia

Coliseo de Gimnasia y Artes Marciales SARCO
 
3.9 / 10 reviews
Wuayruro, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Coliseo Cerrado Palacio De Los Deportes
Coliseo Cerrado Palacio De Los Deportes
 
3.8 / 309 reviews
3V4Q+C4W, Avenida del Deportista, Oruro, Bolivia
Gimnasio No Limits Villarroel
 
5.0 / 3 reviews
Plaza Villarroel, La Paz, Bolivia
Polideportivo "Gustavo Avila
 
4.8 / 5 reviews
IBITA, Avenida Saavedra 1760, La Paz, Bolivia
FITZONE Bolivia
 
4.6 / 55 reviews
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Federación De Taekwon-do Tradicional Fighting Kwan Itf Bolivia
Av.20 de Octubre 1758-1824, La Paz, Bolivia
Gimnasio No Limits Sopocachi
 
4.3 / 40 reviews
Edificio Nicole, Sanchez Lima 1046, La Paz, Bolivia
C.I.A.M. - Centro Integral del Adulto Mayor Arminda Ballivian de Paz
 
5.0 / 10 reviews
Feliz Aranibar, esquina Calancha, Bolivia
Centro deportivo DORCON - salón IMPERIUM- sauna
Avenida Periferica, La Paz, Bolivia
Polideportivo Gustavo Avila
IBITA, Avenida Saavedra 1760, La Paz, Bolivia
Wally Tres Estrellas
FR93+QX3, El Alto, Bolivia
Club De Taekwondo Reese Team
Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Parque Villa Copacabana
P593+X7X, Huanuni, Bolivia
Yoga Casa 11
Yoga Casa 11
 
5.0 / 1 reviews
Calle Colombia esquina, Rigoberto Paredes #701, La Paz
Wally Santiago
calle, GV35+GJ7, Isaac Tamayo, La Paz, Bolivia
Annex Cowork
Av. Ballivián 555, La Paz, Bolivia
Sagittarius Fitness Gym Club
C. Hugo Estrada 82, La Paz, Bolivia
Guerreros Gym La Paz-Bolivia
 
4.2 / 18 reviews
GV8G+5JM, La Paz, Bolivia
Wally Yanacocha
 
3.4 / 21 reviews
Yanacocha 1065, La Paz, Bolivia
Wally Yanacocha
Yanacocha 1065, La Paz, Bolivia
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Gyms in Bolivia: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Bolivia has a steadily growing commercial gym market concentrated in La Paz, El Alto, Santa Cruz de la Sierra and Cochabamba. International chains have limited presence; the landscape is led by independent clubs and regional operators such as Iron Gym (La Paz) and Megasports, alongside a strong CrossFit and functional-training scene in Santa Cruz and the country's major universities.

Typical prices run from about Bs150/month at budget neighbourhood gyms to Bs350-450/month at full-service clubs with classes, sauna and multiple amenities. La Paz and Santa Cruz sit at the upper end; smaller cities like Potosí and Tarija are cheaper.

Gym Chains in Bolivia

ChainPositioningTypical monthly price
Iron GymLa Paz independent, weights-focusedBs180 - Bs300
MegasportsMulti-location, full-serviceBs250 - Bs400
Independent neighbourhood gymsBasic weights + cardioBs150 - Bs250
CrossFit boxesCoach-led classesBs300 - Bs500
Premium clubs (Santa Cruz)Pool, classes, saunaBs400 - Bs600

Where the Gyms Are - by Departamento

Bolivia is organized into 9 departamentos. Gym density follows population:

  • La Paz (La Paz, El Alto) - the densest cluster, with Iron Gym, Megasports and dozens of independent clubs across Sopocachi, Miraflores, Zona Sur and El Alto
  • Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz de la Sierra) - the largest regional market, with the widest range of premium clubs and CrossFit boxes
  • Cochabamba (Cochabamba) - strong mid-market coverage with independent gyms and boutique studios
  • Tarija (Tarija) - independent clubs in the city centre
  • Chuquisaca (Sucre) - a handful of independent gyms and university-linked facilities
  • Oruro (Oruro) - mostly small neighbourhood gyms
  • Potosí (Potosí) - basic community gyms
  • Beni (Trinidad) - limited commercial offerings
  • Pando (Cobija) - small independent gyms only

Use the directory below to drill into your departamento and city.

What to Expect at a Bolivian Gimnasio

  • Equipment: treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, free weights up to 40-50 kg, cable machines and plate-loaded stations
  • Classes: spinning, zumba, yoga, pilates, functional, crossfit; drop-in usually Bs30-50 at budget clubs
  • Sauna: standard at mid-range and premium clubs, often included
  • Altitude: La Paz sits above 3,500 m - expect reduced cardio capacity until acclimatized
  • Opening hours: typical 06:00-22:00 weekdays, shorter Sundays; 24/7 access is uncommon
  • Language: Spanish; some English at premium clubs in Santa Cruz

Contracts and Cancellation

Most Bolivian gyms run monthly memberships with optional 3-, 6- and 12-month prepaid terms offering 10-25 % discounts. Joining fees (matrícula) of Bs50-150 are common but often waived on promotional months. Payment is typically cash, bank transfer (QR) or debit card.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Bolivia?

Independent neighbourhood gyms in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz start around Bs150/month. Prepaying 12 months can drop the effective rate further.

Are gyms in Bolivia open 24/7?

24-hour gyms are uncommon. Most clubs run 06:00-22:00 weekdays and shorter Sundays.

Do Bolivian gyms have swimming pools?

Pools are rare. A handful of premium clubs in Santa Cruz and La Paz include them; most Bolivian gyms do not.

How much does a gym membership cost in Bolivia?

Budget gyms from Bs150/month, mid-range Bs250-350/month, premium clubs Bs400-600/month.

Is English spoken at gyms in Bolivia?

Spanish dominates. Premium clubs in Santa Cruz and tourist-area gyms in La Paz are more likely to have English-speaking trainers.

Browse Gyms by Departamento

Use the departamento and city links below to drill down to the gimnasios closest to you.

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