Gyms in the Netherlands: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like
The Netherlands has one of Europe's most digitized and 24/7-dense gym markets, with around 3,000 clubs and 2.8 million members. Dutch-bornBasic-Fitis the largest operator in Europe and dominates the home market with over 200 Dutch clubs, followed bySportCity,TrainMore,Fit For Free andAnytime Fitness. Municipal sportcentra and theDavid Lloydpremium segment round out the market.
Typical membership prices run from€19.99/monthat Basic-Fit Comfort up to€79–89/monthat David Lloyd and other premium clubs with pools and racquet sports. Most chains offer 24/7 access at nearly every urban location.
Gym Chains in the Netherlands
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Basic-Fit | Discounter, 24/7 | €19.99 – €34.99 |
| TrainMore | Boutique-lite, group classes | €29.95 – €49.95 |
| Fit For Free | Discounter, 24/7 | €19.95 – €29.95 |
| SportCity | Mid-range, classes + sauna | €39.95 – €59.95 |
| Anytime Fitness | 24/7 mid-range | €44 – €64 |
| Sportschool Inshape | Regional, classes | €29.95 – €49.95 |
| Profit Gym | Regional mid-range | €25 – €45 |
| David Lloyd | Premium, pool & racquet | €79 – €129 |
Where the Gyms Are — by Province
The Netherlands is organized into 12 provinces. Gym density tracks the Randstad urban region:
- Noord-Holland(Amsterdam, Haarlem, Alkmaar) — dense Basic-Fit, SportCity and TrainMore coverage; boutique cycling, yoga and reformer studios concentrated in Amsterdam
- Zuid-Holland(Rotterdam, The Hague, Leiden, Delft) — second largest market; every major chain well represented
- Utrecht— high chain density per capita; Basic-Fit, Anytime Fitness and local Newstyle, Profit Gym and Gym4All
- Noord-Brabant(Eindhoven, Tilburg, Breda, 's-Hertogenbosch) — Basic-Fit, Fit For Free, Inshape and local brands
- Gelderland(Arnhem, Nijmegen) — Basic-Fit and SportCity lead
- Overijssel(Enschede, Zwolle) — Profit Gym and Basic-Fit
- Limburg(Maastricht, Heerlen) — Basic-Fit, Anytime Fitness and independents
- Friesland, Groningen, Drenthe— smaller markets served by Basic-Fit, Fit For Free and regional chains
- Zeeland, Flevoland— Basic-Fit, local sportcentra and independents
Coverage extends to every province — use the directory below to drill into your region and city.
What to Expect at a Dutch Sportschool
- Equipment: modern cardio (loopbanden, crosstrainers, bikes, rowers), full free-weight platforms, cable machines, plate-loaded strength and dedicated functional-training zones
- Classes: yoga, pilates, indoor cycling, Les Mills, HIIT (Hyrox, CrossTraining) and bokszak — usually included at TrainMore, SportCity and Inshape; rarely at Basic-Fit Comfort
- Pool and Spa: standard at David Lloyd and municipalzwembaden; rare at discounters
- Opening hours: Basic-Fit, Anytime Fitness and Fit For Free operate 24/7 at most urban clubs; mid-range gyms typically close 22:00–23:00
- Language: English-speaking staff is standard at Basic-Fit, SportCity and TrainMore across Randstad cities — joining and induction are routinely available in English
Contracts and Cancellation
Dutch gym contracts commonly offerflex (month-to-month)or1-year tiedterms, with flex costing 20–40 % more. Since 2022 theWet van Damhas limited automatic renewals to one-month rolling after the initial term — cancellation notice is one full month on flex contracts. Most chains allow online cancellation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest gym in the Netherlands?Basic-Fit Comfort andFit For Freesit around€19.99/monthon annual contracts — the lowest-cost national chains in the country. Basic-Fit Premium at €29.99 adds group classes, partner access and Virtual Group Training.
Which Dutch gyms are open 24/7? Basic-Fit, Anytime Fitness and Fit For Free run 24/7 at most urban clubs. Many SportCity and TrainMore locations offer extended hours (06:00–23:00) rather than full 24-hour access. Confirm per club.
Do Dutch gyms have swimming pools? Premium operators — David Lloyd, Sport City Premium and some municipal sport-en-welzijn centres — include pools. Budget chains (Basic-Fit, Fit For Free) do not; public zwembaden are a cheap alternative at €4–7 per visit.
How much is a gym membership in the Netherlands? Budget 24/7 chains start at €19.99/month. Mid-range clubs with classes and sauna run €29.95–€49.95/month. Premium clubs with pool and racquet sports cost €79–€129/month. Boutique studios run €99–€169/month for unlimited classes.
Do I need a Dutch bank account to join a gym? Most chains requireSEPA direct debit (automatische incasso)from an EU bank account; credit-card payment is possible at some but attracts a surcharge. Passport or ID is required at sign-up.
Browse Gyms by Province
Use the province and city links below to drill down to the sportscholen closest to you. Each listing shows address, opening hours, Google rating and photos where available.