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Gyms in Serbia

Non Stop Fitness Serbia

 
4.6 / 180 reviews
Dimitrija Tucovića 32, Beograd 11120, Serbia

Boxing House fitness centar

 
4.8 / 41 reviews
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 238, Beograd, Serbia
Classics Tenis Klub

Classics Tenis Klub

 
4.1 / 166 reviews
Gramšijeva 11, Beograd 11000, Serbia

Profit Gym Belgrade

 
4.9 / 87 reviews
Rade Končara 16, Beograd 11000, Serbia

Athletics Gym Crveni Krst

 
4.5 / 847 reviews
Vojvode Stepe 363, Beograd 11000, Serbia

Fiskultura Fitnes Studio

 
4.9 / 15 reviews
Grčića Milenka 63a, Beograd 11000, Serbia

Classic Gym Novi Sad

 
4.7 / 219 reviews
Lasla Gala 10, Novi Sad 409848, Serbia

Klub Borenja Kerber

 
5.0 / 17 reviews
Radoice Solunca, Jagodina, Serbia

Muscle Factory Gym Jagodina

 
4.8 / 21 reviews
Kneza Lazara 34, Jagodina 35000, Serbia

Prime Training Facility

 
4.6 / 39 reviews
Svetozara Miletića 43, Novi Sad
Fit Land

Fit Land

 
4.9 / 15 reviews
Bulevar Slobodana Jovanovića, Novi Sad
Laser Tag Rodjendani Arena No 1

Laser Tag Rodjendani Arena No 1

 
4.1 / 61 reviews
Nehruova 51, Beograd, Serbia

Olimp gym

 
4.6 / 10 reviews
Šekspirova 36, Novi Sad, Serbia

Gymstick Fitness Ada Lenin Utca 100a

 
5.0 / 2 reviews
Lenjinova 100, Ada, Serbia

Herkules

 
4.7 / 19 reviews
Lomina, Gornji Milanovac

S Gym

 
4.5 / 16 reviews
Arilje 505820, Serbia
Olympus Gym Nis

Olympus Gym Nis

 
5.0 / 2 reviews
Josifa Pančića 6, Niš 18000, Serbia
Tonus Club

Tonus Club

 
4.6 / 348 reviews
Zdravka Čelara 14, Beograd, Serbia
My Yoga Journey

My Yoga Journey

 
4.8 / 20 reviews
Gospodar Jovanova 36, Beograd 11000, Serbia

Fitnes Centar I Teretana Perfect Line Gold

 
4.8 / 121 reviews
Stjepana Ljubiše 6, Beograd 11000, Serbia
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Gyms in Serbia: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Serbia has a diverse commercial gym market for a country of roughly 6.6 million, with particularly dense coverage in Belgrade and Novi Sad. The local chainElite Gymoperates across Belgrade, and theFitPasscorporate benefit network connects hundreds of gyms, pools and studios across the country into a single multi-club membership popular with employers. Independent clubs dominate outside the capital.

Membership pricing typically runs2,500-4,000 RSD/monthat mid-range clubs and4,500-6,500 RSD/monthat premium full- service clubs with sauna and group classes. FitPass corporate subsidies commonly cover 50-100% of employee membership fees. Payment is monthly card or cash.

Gym Chains in Serbia

Chain / ProgrammePositioningTypical monthly price
Elite GymMid-range Belgrade multi-club3,500 - 5,500 RSD
FitPassMulti-club pass (employer benefit)1,000 - 3,000 RSD employee share
Fitness FactoryBelgrade mid-range chain3,500 - 5,000 RSD
Independent neighbourhood clubsStrength-focused2,500 - 3,500 RSD
Premium full-service (Sky Wellness, Delta)Pool, classes, spa5,500 - 8,000 RSD

Where the Gyms Are -- by Region

Serbia is organized into 5 statistical regions (NUTS 2). Gym density tracks population:

  • Belgrade Region (Beograd, Zemun, Novi Beograd) -- the largest cluster, with Elite Gym, Fitness Factory, Sky Wellness and dense independent coverage across Vračar, Stari Grad, Savski Venac and Novi Beograd
  • Vojvodina (Novi Sad, Subotica, Zrenjanin, Pančevo) -- strong secondary market; Novi Sad hosts multiple mid-range and premium clubs
  • Šumadija and Western Serbia (Kragujevac, Čačak, Kraljevo, Užice, Novi Pazar, Valjevo) -- regional-centre independents
  • Southern and Eastern Serbia (Niš, Leskovac, Vranje, Pirot, Zaječar) -- Niš has the best coverage; smaller cities rely on independents
  • Kosovo and Metohija -- administered separately under UNSC 1244; not covered in this directory

Coverage extends to every region -- use the directory below to drill into your district and city.

What to Expect at a Serbian Teretana

  • Equipment: cardio (trake, bicikli, elipse, veslači), free weights to 45 kg, plate-loaded and selectorized machines; better clubs add functional-training zones
  • Classes: aerobics, zumba, spinning, yoga, pilates, Les Mills programmes at larger clubs
  • Pool/Sauna: sauna at many mid-range clubs; indoor pools at premium wellness centres (Sky Wellness, Delta, hotel gyms)
  • Opening hours: typically 06:00-22:00 weekdays, shorter on weekends; selected clubs run 24/7 on swipe-card
  • Language: Serbian is the working language; English common in Belgrade premium clubs and with younger trainers

Contracts and Cancellation

Serbian gyms typically sell monthly, 3-month, 6-month or annual packages paid up front. Tied auto-debit contracts with auto-renewal are uncommon outside premium chains. FitPass operates as an add-on employer benefit. Annual packages usually save 15-25%.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Serbia?

Independent neighbourhood clubs start around2,500 RSD/month(~€21). FitPass employer-subsidised access often costs employees 1,000-3,000 RSD/month for unlimited multi-club use.

Are Serbian gyms open 24/7?

Selected Belgrade and Novi Sad clubs offer 24/7 keycard access; most mid-range clubs run 06:00-22:00.

Do Serbian gyms have swimming pools?

Premium wellness centres (Sky Wellness, Delta Wellness, hotel gyms at Hyatt Regency Belgrade, Marriott, Crowne Plaza) include pools. Standard commercial gyms typically do not.

How much is a gym membership in Serbia?

Budget: 2,500-3,500 RSD/month. Mid-range (Elite, Fitness Factory): 3,500-5,500 RSD/month. Premium wellness: 5,500-8,000 RSD/month.

Is English spoken at gyms in Serbia?

Yes at Belgrade and Novi Sad premium clubs. Smaller-city gyms operate in Serbian; younger staff commonly speak English.

Browse Gyms by Region

Use the region, district and city links below to drill down to the fitness clubs closest to you.

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