Gyms in Georgia: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like
Georgia has a growing commercial gym market for its 3.7 million residents, concentrated in Tbilisi, Batumi and Kutaisi. The scene is led by domestic chain operators — Fitness Zone and Sportlandia — alongside independent full-service clubs, a strong CrossFit community in Tbilisi, and hotel fitness centres at international-brand hotels (Radisson Blu, Sheraton, Hyatt, Hilton).
Typical prices run from ₾60/month at basic independents to ₾200–250/month at premium full-service clubs with pool, sauna and classes. Annual prepayment commonly unlocks 20–30 % discounts.
Gym Chains in Georgia
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Fitness Zone | Mid-range, multi-location Tbilisi | ₾100 – ₾180 |
| Sportlandia | Mid-range, Tbilisi-focused | ₾90 – ₾170 |
| Independent full-service | Weights + cardio + classes | ₾60 – ₾120 |
| CrossFit and functional boxes | Coach-led programs | ₾150 – ₾300 |
| Hotel / premium clubs | Pool, sauna, full wellness | ₾200 – ₾400 |
Where the Gyms Are — by Region
Georgia is organized into 12 regions:
- Tbilisi — the capital region and densest cluster, with Fitness Zone, Sportlandia and dozens of independents across Vake, Saburtalo, Vera, Old Tbilisi and Isani
- Adjara (Batumi) — Black Sea resort hub with strong independent and hotel-gym coverage
- Imereti (Kutaisi) — the second-largest urban market outside Tbilisi
- Kvemo Kartli (Rustavi, Marneuli) — regional coverage with independents
- Shida Kartli (Gori) — small local gyms
- Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti (Zugdidi, Poti) — independent clubs
- Samtskhe-Javakheti (Akhaltsikhe) — limited commercial gyms
- Guria (Ozurgeti) — small local facilities
- Kakheti (Telavi) — regional coverage
- Mtskheta-Mtianeti (Mtskheta) — small local gyms
- Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti (Ambrolauri) — limited commercial offerings
- Abkhazia and South Ossetia — outside central government administration
Use the directory below to drill into your region and city.
What to Expect at a Georgian Sportdarbazi
- Equipment: treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, free weights up to 50 kg, cable machines and plate-loaded stations
- Classes: yoga, pilates, zumba, spin, HIIT, CrossFit, body combat
- Pool and Sauna: sauna common at mid-range; pools at premium clubs and hotel gyms
- Opening hours: typical 07:00–23:00 weekdays; a few Tbilisi clubs offer 24/7 card access
- Language: Georgian; Russian common among older members; English widely spoken in Tbilisi and Batumi
Contracts and Cancellation
Georgian gyms typically offer monthly, quarterly and annual memberships, with annual prepayment unlocking 20–30 % discounts. Joining fees are uncommon. Payment is by card, bank transfer or cash.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest gym in Georgia? Independent neighbourhood clubs in Tbilisi start around ₾60/month; annual prepayment reduces the effective rate further.
Are Georgian gyms open 24/7? A handful of clubs in Tbilisi offer 24/7 access; most run 07:00–23:00.
Do Georgian gyms have swimming pools? Pools are standard at hotel fitness centres and a handful of premium Tbilisi clubs.
How much does a gym membership cost in Georgia? Budget ₾60/month, mid-range chains ₾100–180/month, premium and hotel ₾250–400/month, CrossFit ₾150–300/month.
Is English spoken at gyms in Georgia? In Tbilisi and Batumi — yes, widely. In regional towns, Georgian and Russian dominate.
Browse Gyms by Region
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