​From Kensington to Marylebone, explore the best high-end fitness clubs in the capital.


A new year calls for new habits, and if your motivation is wobbling, upgrading your workout environment can make all the difference. These luxury gyms in London go far beyond rows of treadmills, with reformer Pilates studios, climbing walls, recovery suites and spa-grade changing rooms designed to keep you coming back.

From boxing sanctuaries to wellness clinics with next-level diagnostics, here are the capital’s standout spots for training in style. Who knows, you may even be inspired to try to complete a Hyrox this year…

BXR

Marylebone’s most famous boxing address, BXR opened in 2017 with backing from heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua. The members’ committee includes the likes of Mark Ronson, André Balazs, Sara Sampaio and Eddie Hearn, setting the tone for a club that blends grit with polish. Expect a premium kit in a fashion-forward space, with everything from tyres, sledge runs, and ropes to plyometric and callisthenics training. Post-session, there’s a café and lounge, plus a cold plunge, an infrared sauna, and a strong focus on rehab, physio, nutrition, and performance coaching. BXR has two London locations: Marylebone and Bishopsgate. Memberships start from £1,800 per year or £180 per month.

​GO: Visit bxrlondon.com for more information.

Luxury gyms in London BXR

E by Equinox

Imported from New York with serious swagger, Equinox sits in a category of its own. With luxury London gyms in St James’s, Kensington and Bishopsgate, it delivers a highly curated luxury experience with elite equipment, a packed class schedule and a spa-led approach to training. The St James’s outpost, set inside a converted bank on St James’s Street, leans hard into the five-star feel, with a particular emphasis on Pilates and personal training. Expect eucalyptus-infused steam rooms and locker rooms stocked with Grown Alchemist products, plus eco-friendly towels. Membership costs £470 per month.

GO: Visit equinox.com for more information.

Luxury gyms in London E by Equinox

Lanserhof at The Arts Club

Set inside The Arts Club on Dover Street, Lanserhof is less “gym membership” and more private wellness clinic. The Austria-born concept is known for its fasting programmes and bespoke therapeutic treatments, complemented by training that uses Technogym’s microchip technology to track performance and progress. Recovery is a major focus, with options such as cryotherapy, restorative bodywork and results-driven skincare. Trainers configure Technogym BioStrength machines to your needs, tailoring sessions with clinical precision. When it comes to luxury gyms in London, look bo further. The joining fee is £1,500, and annual membership starts from £4,000.

GO: Visit: theartsclub.co.uk for more information.

Luxury gyms in London Lanserhof The Arts Club

Pillar Wellbeing at Raffles London at The OWO

​Built around three pillars, movement, nourishment and recovery, Pillar Wellbeing at Raffles London at The OWO feels calm from the moment you walk in. The gym floor is loaded with Technogym kit, weights and space for cardio and plyometric work, while the wider club includes a reformer Pilates studio and a 20-metre pool. The changing rooms are engineered for post-workout reset, with amenities that include decompression boots. Resident trainer Matteo Massaini leads members through personalised programmes spanning mobility, strength and endurance. Membership costs £6,250 per year, plus a £2,000 joining fee.

GO: Visit raffles.com for more information.

Pillar Wellbeing The OWO

Studio Fix

If you’re all about classes, Studio Fix keeps things focused. Located on Kensington High Street, it’s split into three dedicated studios: Studio 1 for yoga and barre, Studio 2 for high-intensity, low-impact Lagree Megaformer sessions, and Studio 3 for HIIT and boxing in a moody, blue-lit space. You’ll need your own hand wraps or gel wraps for boxing (gloves are provided), and grip socks are mandatory for barre and Lagree. Pricing starts from £25 for a single class, rising to £600 for 20 classes.

GO: Visit studiofix.co.uk for more information.

Studio Fix Luxury gyms in London

Surrenne at The Emory

​Launched in 2024, Surrenne is a statement-making wellness destination with serious training credentials. The cardio and functional gym is stacked with customised Technogym equipment, alongside Woodway, Peloton and Hydrow. A major highlight is the Tracy Anderson Studio, offering her signature sculpting method in a first-of-its-kind London setting. Recovery is equally considered, with pools, specialist steam rooms, Hyperice tools and Hypervolt massage devices built into the experience. The joining fee is £5,000, and annual membership starts from £10,000.

GO: Visit surrenne.com for more information.

Surrenne at The Emory

The Peak Fitness Club & Spa

​Renovated in 2021, The Peak Fitness Club and Spa spans at Jumeirah Carlton Tower three floors and pairs its training spaces with sweeping skyline views. Expect Technogym equipment, a strong timetable of classes and a sleek, understated environment that suits those who prefer their workouts clean, calm and quietly luxurious. Located in Knightsbridge, it’s a strong option for anyone who wants premium facilities without the scene. Prices are available on enquiry.

GO: Visit jumeirah.com for more information.  

Peak Carlton Jumeirah

The Lanesborough Club & Spa

​Tucked away at Hyde Park Corner, The Lanesborough Club and Spa is all about exclusivity. This luxurious gym is fully equipped with Technogym machines, but the real draw is its small-group approach, with classes capped at four people. Around 40 sessions run weekly, spanning yoga, reformer Pilates, boxing, HIIT, TRX, conditioning and circuits, all delivered in a highly personalised setting. Membership starts from £6,000 per year.​

GO: Visit lanesboroughclubandspa.com for more information.

Luxury gyms in London Lanesborough Club Spa

Third Space

Third Space remains at the forefront of luxury gyms in London, with clubs across Soho, Canary Wharf, Mayfair, Marylebone, Islington, Moorgate, Tower Bridge, Battersea, Wimbledon and the City, plus an upcoming opening in Paddington. Facilities vary by location, but you can expect a deep range of kit, standout studios and next-level extras such as climbing walls, pools and cycling spaces. The Performance Lab is a key selling point, offering assessments from endurance testing to sweat analysis. Membership starts from £210 per month.​

GO: Visit thirdspace.london for more information.

Third Space London

V Mayfair Health Club

Set in Berkeley Square, V Mayfair Health Club positions itself at the cutting edge of fitness tech and high-performance training. Its philosophy is built around five pillars, physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual, with facilities to match. Expect premium resistance equipment, including Universe Multitrack and Half Racks, Watson’s stainless steel dumbbells, and elevated studio essentials such as Alo Yoga mats, blocks and straps. Recovery is a core part of the offer, with Therabody tools and CryoHome Spa S2 ice baths and plunge pools. Members also get access to HealthHero, a digital healthcare provider offering virtual GP appointments, prescription delivery and mental health support.

GO: Visit v-london.co.uk for more information.

Luxury gyms in London V Mayfair