Find Edinburgh fitness studios, yoga and pilates nearby
This guide points you to Edinburgh fitness studios that suit every pace and plan. Find gyms for quick sessions, high quality reformer pilates, energetic spin, Lagree, and simple strength spaces. Head out from the city centre to Leith Walk, or stay central for morning classes and late sessions. Start your day with yoga and pilates in Edinburgh, fit in a HIIT slot between meetings, or relax with a spa treatment after training. We highlight the best wellness centres in Edinburgh for recovery and calm. Use this compact Edinburgh health and wellness guide to compare locations, book the right session, and make the most of your time in the city.
Bannatyne Health Club And Spa
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A practical spa and gym in central Edinburgh for a focused workout or a relaxed treatment.
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What to expect
Expect a mix of fitness and relaxation options: gym equipment and group classes alongside treatment rooms for massages and facials. Changing facilities and basic spa amenities are available, with a straightforward, functional atmosphere rather than boutique styling.
Plan your visit
Book treatments or classes in advance, especially on weekdays and Saturdays. Bring swimwear and trainers, plus a change of clothes. Allow time for check-in and changing, and keep valuables locked or with you.
PureGym Edinburgh Exchange Crescent
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Workouts that fit around your day.
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What to expect
A no-nonsense fitness space with separate areas for cardio, resistance training and functional work. Expect modern machines, a dedicated free-weights zone and a studio used for instructor-led classes. The vibe is practical and busy at peak times, with members of all levels using the equipment.
Plan your visit
Bring your usual kit: trainers, water and a towel. Check the class schedule before you go and book any sessions in advance if you want a spot. If you need a focused session, pick a time outside peak hours. Lockers and basic facilities are available, so pack any small extras you need.
Tallie Lagree Fitness Studio
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Short, intense and joint-friendly: Lagree sessions that sculpt strength and leave energy buzzing.
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What to expect
Expect a concentrated, full-body workout that keeps the heart rate up while protecting joints. Classes move steadily with few breaks, so muscles are challenged continuously and the burn is real. Instructors provide clear cues and personalised adjustments, helping newcomers and seasoned exercisers adapt the method. The studio feels modern and encouraging, with small class sizes that allow for attention and progress.
Plan your visit
Reserve a place via the studio app, arrive a little early to get familiar with the equipment, and tell the instructor about any injuries or concerns. Wear comfortable, layered kit and bring a water bottle. First timers will appreciate the guided setup and the patient, personalised coaching.
Phoenix Fitness
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Strength, support and steady progress: Phoenix Fitness brings expert coaching to Edinburgh.
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What to expect
Sessions centre on strength, mobility and confident technique, with coaches tailoring plans to individual goals. Expect a mix of free weights, functional kit and targeted conditioning, plus structured group sessions that build camaraderie and consistency. Instructors focus on form and safe progression, making the studio well suited to rehabilitation, goal-driven training or anyone seeking a motivating, non-intimidating environment.
Plan your visit
Bring workout kit and arrive a few minutes early to settle in, then book a trial, private session or group class online or by phone. Try a small group session to tap into the community vibe, or choose one-to-one coaching for personalised technique work and measurable progress.
Pleasance Sports Complex & Gym
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Find focus and energy, with friendly encouragement at every workout.
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What to expect
Expect a bright, well-equipped facility with dedicated cardio and strength areas, a sprint track, spin studio and an indoor climbing wall. Instructors and reception staff are welcoming, classes cater to different abilities, and practical facilities such as lockers and showers make drop-in visits straightforward. The atmosphere is energising, whether training solo or with friends.
Plan your visit
Turn up in comfortable activewear and a refillable water bottle, and bring photo ID for day-pass access. Consider reserving a class or a climbing slot if aiming for a specific session. Use lockers and showers to freshen up after training, and ask staff for a quick tour to find the best kit for goals.
CaveFit
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High-energy coaching and real community, progress-driven sessions that leave participants buzzing.
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What to expect
Expect hard-hitting, intelligently programmed classes that combine strength and functional cardio, plus one-to-one coaching tailored from a movement assessment. Sessions are deliberately scalable, so everyone from newcomers to experienced athletes can be challenged safely. The atmosphere is upbeat and welcoming, with a clear focus on progression, technique and a supportive group culture that keeps motivation high.
Plan your visit
Wear comfortable activewear and trainers, bring a water bottle and a towel, and allow a few minutes to check in and meet the coach. Try a group session to feel the community, or book a personal assessment for an individual programme. Online coaching options are available for those who prefer training from home. Booking ahead is advised for popular classes.
Tribe Cycle by Tribe Yoga | Leith Walk
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Pedal, stretch, repeat: Tribe's high-energy spin and restorative yoga under one roof.
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What to expect
Expect high-energy, instructor-led spin classes that pair motivational coaching with strong playlists, alongside a varied yoga timetable ranging from grounding flow to more challenging, practical practices. Front-of-house staff are welcoming and helpful, and studios are tidy with useful amenities for a comfortable visit. Booking online is straightforward, and classes cater to all levels while maintaining a spirited, inclusive atmosphere.
Plan your visit
Reserve a class online to secure a spot, especially at peak times. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to set up a bike or unroll a mat, bring a water bottle, and read class descriptions to match intensity to ability. Reception staff are happy to recommend sessions, making it simple to find the right class.
mena. Reformer Pilates + Company
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Move with strength and grace, guided by expert instructors in a calm, stylish Pilates studio.
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What to expect
Expect carefully paced Reformer Pilates classes, attentive cueing and plenty of hands-on or verbal guidance to refine technique. The studio feels polished and welcoming, with modern reformers and considered details that make sessions feel both professional and personal. Classes balance accessibility with challenge, so everyone from newcomers to seasoned practitioners can progress, unwind and leave energised.
Plan your visit
Book a session in advance to secure a place, especially at popular times. Aim to arrive early to settle in and familiarise yourself with the space, bring comfortable activewear and a water bottle, and note that all specialist equipment is supplied on-site. Mention any physical niggles to the instructor before class to get the most from the session.