San Francisco Gym Market - Overview
San Francisco packs one of the densest gym markets in the US into 47 square miles. The city combines premium full-service clubs (Equinox, Bay Club), the home-grown Fitness SF chain, mid-range commercial operators and one of the country's most saturated boutique studio scenes. Tech-salary demographics sustain premium pricing: Equinox flagship in SoMa runs $220-300/month, and a Barry's or Barry's X class in the Marina is $38.
Chains and Major Clubs in San Francisco
| Chain | Positioning | Typical monthly price |
|---|---|---|
| Planet Fitness | Budget, 24/7 | $15 - 25 |
| 24 Hour Fitness | Mid-range 24/7 | $40 - 70 |
| Fitness SF | Mid-range local chain | $70 - 110 |
| Crunch Fitness | Mid-range with boutique feel | $40 - 80 |
| Bay Club | Premium with pool and racquet | $200 - 300 |
| Equinox | Premium full-service | $220 - 300 |
| Barry's / Rumble / SoulCycle | Boutique group | $35 - 45/class |
| [solidcore] / Lagree SF | Boutique pilates | $35 - 42/class |
| F45 / Orangetheory | Boutique HIIT | $160 - 220 |
| YMCA of San Francisco | Community full-service | $80 - 110 |
ClassPass has heavy uptake across the SF boutique market.
Gyms by Area
- SoMa / South Beach / Mission Bay - Equinox Sports Club, Fitness SF SoMa, Barry's, [solidcore]; dense tech-worker boutique cluster anchored by the Ballpark and Chase Center
- Financial District (FiDi) / Embarcadero - Equinox, Fitness SF Embarcadero, Bay Club Financial District; lunch- hour traffic and after-work peaks
- Marina / Cow Hollow / Pacific Heights - Equinox Marina, Barry's, SoulCycle, reformer pilates density; highest-income neighborhood training market
- Mission / Castro - mid-range and boutique mix; 24 Hour Fitness, Crunch, independent CrossFit and yoga
- Noe Valley / Bernal Heights - neighborhood mid-range and pilates studios
- Richmond / Sunset - residential 24 Hour Fitness, Planet Fitness, YMCA, community-scale clubs
- Potrero Hill / Dogpatch - emerging boutique cluster; CrossFit, cycling, HIIT
- Hayes Valley / NoPa - boutique yoga and reformer pilates
Practical Information
- Peak hours: 06:30-09:00 and 17:30-20:00 weekdays. FiDi and SoMa clubs are busiest at lunch (11:30-13:30). Weekends peak 09:00-12:00.
- Quietest times: 10:00-16:00 weekdays; 24 Hour Fitness and Planet Fitness are quietest 22:00-05:00.
- 24/7 access: Planet Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, Anytime Fitness and select Crunch locations operate 24 hours.
- Transit: most SoMa, FiDi and Mission clubs are on a Muni or BART stop; parking is scarce and metered in the core.
- Climate: mild year-round; outdoor running is viable in every month but fog can reduce early-morning outdoor workouts in summer.
- Corporate discounts: many SF tech employers subsidize Equinox, Fitness SF and ClassPass - check your benefits portal before paying direct.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest gym chain in San Francisco?
Planet Fitness at $15/month (Classic) is the budget leader. 24 Hour Fitness Silver around $40/month is the cheapest full-service option with wide city coverage.
Which San Francisco gyms are open 24 hours?
Planet Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, Anytime Fitness and select Crunch locations run 24/7 with key-card entry. Most Fitness SF and Equinox clubs close overnight.
Which San Francisco gyms have swimming pools?
Bay Club San Francisco, Fitness SF (Embarcadero, SoMa), Presidio YMCA, USF's Koret and select 24 Hour Fitness Sport clubs include pools.
Where are the best boutique studios in San Francisco?
The Marina, Pacific Heights and SoMa concentrate the densest boutique markets - Barry's, SoulCycle, [solidcore], Rumble and reformer pilates studios cluster in those neighborhoods.
Is ClassPass worth it in San Francisco?
For anyone taking 4+ boutique classes per month in the Marina, SoMa or FiDi, ClassPass generally costs less than paying per class direct.
Browse Gyms in San Francisco
Individual gym listings for San Francisco follow below, with address, hours, Google rating and photos where available.
