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Gyms in Germany — Find a Fitness Club in Every Bundesland

Federleicht Aerial Yoga mit Lisa

 
5.0 / 1 reviews
Ölsch 16, Coburg

Jochen Henss Fitness Studio

Meergartenweg 1, Frankenthal

Stocker Fitness-Studio KG

 
3.0 / 3 reviews
Nibelungenpl. 5, 94032 Passau, Germany

Schillerstraße 12, 73525 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany

Yoga Isolde Schad Schwäbisch Gmünd

Uferstraße 30, Schwäbisch Gmünd

iFit Fitness Heilbronn

 
4.5 / 55 reviews
Happelstraße 29, 74074 Heilbronn, Germany
Gym in our directory

 
4.3 / 49 reviews
Heilbronner Str. 96, 74211 Leingarten, Germany

Power Out Zentrum ℅ SFBC 09 e.V.

 
4.8 / 5 reviews
Taubfeld 19, 66121 Saarbrücken, Germany

Bernd Kendzerski

 
3.8 / 5 reviews
Mühlenstraße 14, 24321 Lütjenburg, Germany
Athletic Point

Athletic Point

 
4.4 / 39 reviews
Kaiserstraße 35, Butzbach
Sportcenter Oedheim

Sportcenter Oedheim

 
5.0 / 4 reviews
Am Willenbach 3, 74229 Oedheim, Germany

Kieler Str. 31, 24211 Preetz, Germany

Center for holistic life coaching and yoga

Windischenstraße 4/6, 99423 Weimar, Germany

Center for Holistic Life Coaching and Yoga

Discover a unique blend of fitness and spirituality at the Center for Holistic Life Coaching and Yoga in Weimar, Germany.
Windischenstraße 4, 99423 Weimar, Germany

Zur Siedlung 9, 04769 Naundorf, Germany

Raum94 – Pilates, Faszientraining und Barre Workout

Aschaffenburger Straße 94c, Seligenstadt

VITArea GmbH & Co.KG

 
4.5 / 63 reviews
Gewerbepark 5, Bad Heilbrunn

Pure Green Yoga Ursula Höder

Bleicherstraße 20, 78467 Konstanz, Germany

JAI HO YOGA - Düsseldorf

 
5.0 / 1 reviews
Berliner Allee 34-36, 40212 Düsseldorf, Germany

SPORTPUNKT Kernen

 
4.7 / 80 reviews
Stettener Str. 52, 71394 Kernen im Remstal, Germany
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Gyms in Germany: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Germany has one of Europe's largest commercial gym markets, with more than 9,000 facilities and over 11 million members. Discounter chains dominate the low end of the price range, full-service clubs and premium brands cover the middle and top, and the country also hosts the RSG Group — the parent company of McFit, John Reed, Gold's Gym and Loox.

Typical membership prices span a very wide range: from€19.90/monthat budget discounters up to€89/monthfor premium clubs with pools, spa and group classes. Contract length is usually 12 or 24 months, with shorter flex-contracts available at a premium.

Gym Chains in Germany

ChainPositioningTypical monthly price
McFitDiscounter, 24/7€19.90 – €29.90
FitXDiscounter, group classes included€24.90 – €34.90
Clever FitFranchise discounter€19.90 – €34.90
EasyFitnessRegional discounter€19.90 – €29.90
RSG Fit/JackMid-range RSG brand€29.90 – €44.90
Fitness FirstMid-premium, classes + sauna€49 – €79
Kieser TrainingSpecialized strength-only€59 – €89
Holmes PlacePremium with pool & spa€79 – €129
John ReedDesign-led mid-premium€39.90 – €59.90

Where the Gyms Are — by Bundesland

Germany is organized into 16 federal states (Bundesländer). Gym density tracks population:

  • Nordrhein-Westfalen(Cologne, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen) — the country's largest market, with every major chain well represented in the Ruhr cities
  • Bayern(Munich, Nuremberg, Augsburg) — premium-tilted market with strong Fitness First and Kieser Training coverage
  • Baden-Württemberg(Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim) — balanced discounter and premium mix
  • Berlin— the highest chain density per capita in Germany; McFit, FitX, Clever Fit, Superfit and the boutique / functional training scene all operate citywide
  • Hamburg— Fitness First flagships and strong RSG Group coverage
  • Hessen(Frankfurt, Wiesbaden) — premium-leaning market with many corporate-wellness offerings
  • Sachsen(Leipzig, Dresden) — growing fast, with Clever Fit and McFit leading chain coverage

Coverage extends to every Bundesland — use the directory below to drill into your state and city.

What to Expect at a German Gym

  • Equipment: modern cardio (treadmills, bikes, ellipticals, rowers), free weights, cable machines, plate-loaded machines and dedicated functional-training zones
  • Classes: yoga, pilates, indoor cycling, Les Mills programs, HIIT circuits — usually included at mid-range chains, €10–15 drop-in at discounters
  • Sauna and Wellness: standard at mid-premium clubs, included free; rare at discounters
  • Towel service: normally paid extra (€1–3/visit) at discounters, included at mid-range and premium
  • Language: English-speaking staff is normal in Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. Smaller cities are German-first, but chain induction forms are usually available in English

Contracts and Cancellation

German gym contracts are more tightly regulated than in most countries. Standard contract terms are 12 or 24 months with an automatic 12-month renewal unless cancelled 3 months before term end (§ 309 BGB). Monthly flex contracts cost about 30–50 % more than tied terms.

Since 2022, theFair Consumer Contracts Act(FairCV) has shortened automatic renewals to 1 month rolling after the initial term ends — check your contract date to confirm which regime applies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Germany? McFit, Clever Fit and EasyFitness sit around€19.90/monthon 12-month tied contracts — among the lowest prices in Europe. FitX sits slightly higher at €24.90/month but includes group classes.

Which German gyms are open 24/7? McFit is the largest 24/7 operator. Several Clever Fit and FitX locations also run 24 hours, and many premium clubs offer 06:00–23:00 coverage. Confirm per location.

Are German gym contracts 12 or 24 months? Most discounter and mid-range chains default to 12-month contracts with optional monthly flex at ~30 % more. Two-year contracts are rarer and usually require a clear upfront discount.

Do German gyms have swimming pools? Mid-premium chains — Fitness First, Holmes Place, some John Reed and city-owned Stadtbad locations — include indoor pools. Budget discounters do not.

Is English spoken at gyms in Germany? In major cities (Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Köln) — yes, routinely at reception. In smaller cities expect German-first staff but chain induction materials are usually available in English on request.

Browse Gyms by Bundesland

Use the federal state and city links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you.

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