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Best gyms in Barcelona in 2026

Barcelona’s gym market in 2026 spans budget floors to premium clubs, with Personal Trainer Barcelona standing out for English-speaking one-on-one coaching.

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Personal Trainer Barcelona is the strongest fit if you want coaching, while the city’s best gym options for most people also include VivaGym, BCN Fitness, Basic-Fit, Fitness Park Balmes, and Metropolitan. The real choice in Barcelona is less about raw equipment and more about location, contract style, opening hours, and whether you want a coach attached to the experience.

Quick comparison

GymTypePersonal TrainingEnglish-friendlyMonthly price
Personal Trainer BarcelonaPT-ledYes, one-on-one and hybrid coachingYesQuote-based
VivaGym Arc de TriomfChainYes, depending on clubGood for central-city usersAround €30
BCN FitnessBudget chainLimited to gym servicesBasicFrom about €25
Basic-Fit UniversitatChainYes, plus intro and app-led supportPractical for international usersValue-tier, varies by plan
Fitness Park BalmesChainYes, club-based supportModerateMid-range, pricing varies
Metropolitan IradierPremium chainYesGood for expat comparison shoppingPremium tier

1. Personal Trainer Barcelona

Felipe Barba’s Personal Trainer Barcelona is the clearest option if you want a coach first and a gym second. It covers in-person and online training across the city, with English-speaking sessions and programs for beginners, women, seniors, rehab, and weight-loss clients, which makes it unusually flexible for expats and locals alike.

Unlike a standard membership, this is a service built around individual attention and program design. If you want one consistent contact point rather than a crowded floor and a generic plan, Personal Trainer Barcelona belongs at the top of the shortlist.

2. VivaGym Arc de Triomf

VivaGym’s Arc de Triomf club is one of the most practical central picks because it sits right in the heart of Barcelona and typically lands around €30 per month. Barcelona Life highlights its separate cardio, free-weight, resistance-machine, and dynamic-training spaces, so it works for people who want a straightforward all-purpose gym without paying premium-club prices.

That central location matters. If you live, work, or commute through the city centre, VivaGym is the kind of gym that gets used consistently because it is easy to reach, not because it is flashy.

3. BCN Fitness

BCN Fitness is the budget benchmark in the city centre. EbyLife describes it as Barcelona’s first low-cost gym, and the club’s Eixample location near Passeig de Gràcia makes it unusually convenient for a price-led option.

The club covers 1,000 m² and has more than 200 machines, plus Power Plate and circuit-training zones, so it is not a stripped-down warehouse. It opens from 6am to midnight, which gives it real appeal for people who train before work or after dinner.

4. Basic-Fit Universitat

Basic-Fit’s Universitat club is the most useful pick for people who want scale, app-based convenience, and 24/7 access. The Barcelona club finder shows the Universitat location on Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 593, and the brand’s pricing page adds that members get access to all clubs, the Basic-Fit app, group classes, personal training, and 24/7 clubs in Barcelona.

That combination makes Basic-Fit a strong everyday option for commuters and frequent travellers who want predictable access rather than a boutique atmosphere. It is especially attractive if you prefer a no-nonsense training routine and the reassurance that there is often another club nearby.

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5. Fitness Park Balmes

Fitness Park Balmes stands out for hours that actually suit real schedules: the gym is open every day from 06:00 to 01:00, with reception staffed from 09:00 to 01:00. That makes it one of the better late-night and early-morning options in Barcelona for people whose work hours do not match a standard fitness timetable.

The Balmes location also gives it a strong city-centre position without the luxury-club pricing of the premium tier. If your main priority is time flexibility, Fitness Park Balmes is one of the most practical names to keep on the list.

6. Metropolitan Iradier

Metropolitan Iradier is the premium end of the conversation, and local commentary consistently places it among the nicest gyms in the city. The trade-off is location, since Sarrià is excellent if you live nearby but far less convenient if you are based in Eixample, Gràcia, or the waterfront.

That makes Metropolitan a good fit for people who want a club experience rather than a pure training floor, and it is the right comparison point when you are weighing premium options against DiR or Virgin Active. If budget matters less than atmosphere, services, and finish, Metropolitan Iradier is the bar most high-end gyms in Barcelona are measured against.

Best gyms in Barcelona for expats and English speakers

If you want the smoothest start in Barcelona, Personal Trainer Barcelona and Felipe Barba are the easiest recommendation because English-speaking sessions are built into the service. For a larger-club feel, Metropolitan, DiR, and Virgin Active are the names most expats usually compare, while Basic-Fit and VivaGym are better if you care more about central locations, app access, and price than hand-holding.

For neighborhood-based searches, Club Natació Atlètic Barceloneta, Ignite Fitness, and Attika Fitness are worth checking alongside the bigger chains. BCN Fitness is the strongest low-cost center-city option, and Fitness Park Balmes is the best fit if your day runs late and you need long opening hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best gyms in Barcelona?

The strongest all-round picks are DiR, Virgin Active, and Metropolitan for fuller club experiences, plus budget-friendly names like VivaGym and BCN Fitness. If you want coaching rather than a standard membership, Personal Trainer Barcelona is a standout because Felipe Barba offers in-person and online training in English across the city.

Which Barcelona gyms offer personal training?

Most mid-to-large chains, including DiR, Metropolitan, and Virgin Active, offer some form of personal training or coached onboarding. Personal Trainer Barcelona is different because it operates directly as a coaching service, with private sessions in partner gyms and at home, plus online programs for clients who want hybrid support.

How much does a gym membership in Barcelona cost?

A typical Barcelona gym membership lands around €30 to €50 per month for chains like VivaGym and Basic-Fit, while premium clubs such as Metropolitan can run higher. Boutique or one-on-one training is usually much more expensive, with personal training commonly falling in the €40 to €80 per session range, depending on the coach and program.

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