Gyms in Portugal: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like
Portugal's commercial gym market has grown steadily since 2015, serving around 700,000 members across roughly 1,400 ginásios. Domestic chain Fitness Hut is the largest operator by member count with more than 90 clubs, followed by Fitness UP, Pump Club and Vivagym in the low-cost segment. Solinca and Holmes Place cover mid-premium, while Virgin Active Portugal (three flagships in Lisbon and Porto) serves the luxury tier.
Pricing ranges from €19.90/month at Fitness Hut off-peak and Pump up to €89/month at Virgin Active and Holmes Place Premium clubs with pool and spa. Most chains offer contratos sem fidelização (no-lock-in) at a 20–30 % premium over 12-month tied plans.
Gym Chains in Portugal
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Fitness Hut | Discounter, 24/7 at many | €19.90 – €34.90 |
| Fitness UP | Discounter, 24/7 at some | €19.90 – €29.90 |
| Pump Club | Budget, 24/7 | €19.90 – €29.90 |
| Vivagym Portugal | Budget, 24/7 | €19.90 – €29.90 |
| Solinca | Mid-range, classes + sauna | €39.90 – €59.90 |
| Phive (Lisboa) | Mid-range with classes | €39 – €59 |
| Holmes Place Portugal | Premium, pool & spa | €79 – €129 |
| Virgin Active Portugal | Premium flagships | €69 – €99 |
| Oxigénio Fitness Club | Mid-range (Braga) | €29 – €49 |
Where the Gyms Are — by Region
Portugal's market concentrates in Lisbon and Porto metro areas:
- Lisboa — the largest market; Fitness Hut, Fitness UP, Solinca, Holmes Place and Virgin Active all operate multiple clubs across Alvalade, Chiado, Campo de Ourique, Parque das Nações, Oeiras and Cascais
- Porto — dense Fitness Hut, Solinca, Virgin Active and Phive coverage plus local Oxigénio and independents in Boavista, Matosinhos and Vila Nova de Gaia
- Braga — Fitness Hut, Oxigénio Fitness Club and independents
- Setúbal — Fitness Hut, Solinca and municipal Pavilhões
- Coimbra, Aveiro, Viseu — Fitness Hut, Fitness UP and regional chains
- Faro / Algarve (Faro, Loulé, Portimão, Lagos, Albufeira) — tourism-driven market with Fitness Hut, Holmes Place Vale do Lobo and independent gyms
- Madeira (Funchal) — Fitness Hut Funchal, Solinca Forum Madeira and hotel gyms
- Açores (Ponta Delgada, Angra) — mostly independent ginásios and municipal sports centres
Coverage extends to every district and autonomous region — use the directory below to drill into your area and city.
What to Expect at a Portuguese Ginásio
- Equipment: modern cardio (passadeiras, bicicletas, elípticas, remo), free weights (halteres até 40–50 kg), máquinas guiadas and dedicated functional-training zones
- Classes: Les Mills (BodyPump, RPM, Combat), yoga, pilates, spinning, Zumba, HIIT e cycling indoor — included at Fitness Hut, Solinca, Holmes Place; drop-in €5–10 at discounters
- Pool, Sauna and Spa: standard at Holmes Place, Virgin Active, Solinca Dragão and municipal piscinas; not available at Fitness Hut, Fitness UP or Pump
- Opening hours: Fitness Hut, Fitness UP and Pump run 24/7 at most urban clubs; Solinca and Holmes Place typically open 06:30–23:00 weekdays
- Enrolment fee (joia de inscrição): €20–60 common, often waived in January, September and summer campaigns
Contracts and Cancellation
Portuguese gym contracts split into com fidelização (12-month tied) and sem fidelização (no lock-in). Tied plans cost 20–30 % less per month. Cancellation notice is 30 days on no-lock-in plans after the initial month; tied plans require completion of the 12-month term. Payment is typically by débito direto SEPA from a Portuguese bank account; credit card accepted at most premium clubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the cheapest gym in Portugal? Fitness Hut Off-Peak, Fitness UP and Pump Club sit at €19.90/month on annual plans, making them Portugal's lowest-cost national chains. Fitness Hut Full Time (24/7, full access) runs €29.90–€34.90/month.
Which Portuguese gyms are open 24/7? Fitness Hut operates 24/7 at the majority of its urban locations, as do Fitness UP and Pump Club. Solinca offers 24-hour access at selected clubs. Holmes Place and Virgin Active are daytime-only (typically 06:30–23:00).
Do Portuguese gyms have swimming pools? Premium operators — Holmes Place, Virgin Active, Solinca Dragão, Solinca Marshopping — include pools. Budget chains (Fitness Hut, Fitness UP, Pump) do not. Municipal piscinas offer cheap independent access at €3–6 per visit.
How much is a gym membership in Portugal? Budget 24/7 chains start at €19.90/month. Mid-range clubs with classes and sauna run €39.90–€59.90/month. Premium clubs with pool and spa cost €69–€129/month. Boutique studios (CrossFit, F45, reformer pilates) run €79–€149/month.
Is English spoken at Portuguese gyms? In Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve — routinely yes, at reception and for induction. Smaller cities vary. Most national chain apps (Fitness Hut, Holmes Place, Solinca) are available in English and Portuguese.
Browse Gyms by District
Use the district and city links below to drill down to the ginásios closest to you. Each listing shows morada, horário, Google rating and photos where available.