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Best Gyms and Fitness Centres in Brisbane for 2026

The top gyms and fitness studios in Brisbane for every budget and fitness goal.

By The Daily Brisbane · Published 22 June 2026 at 8:35 pm

Updated 27 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

3 min read

Best Gyms and Fitness Centres in Brisbane for 2026

Brisbane's fitness culture has evolved considerably over the past decade, moving from a city where a basic gym membership was the norm to one where residents across every demographic are engaging with a diverse and competitive fitness industry. The subtropical climate plays a role — outdoor exercise is possible year-round, and this has traditionally kept gym memberships lower per capita than in colder cities — but the past few years have seen significant growth in structured fitness facilities across the metropolitan area. Whether you are a seasoned athlete, a returning gym-goer or someone taking their first steps into structured fitness, Brisbane's 2026 gym landscape has an option that will fit your goals and your budget.

For budget-conscious residents, Brisbane has a strong network of 24-hour low-cost gyms that deliver solid value for members who are self-directed in their training. Anytime Fitness, with locations across the city including Chermside, Carindale and Toowong, typically prices memberships at around $55 to $65 per month with access to their national network. Snap Fitness and Jetts operate on a similar model, with memberships often available from $15 to $25 per week, particularly when joining during promotional periods. These facilities offer the essential equipment — free weights, cable machines, cardio equipment and functional training areas — without the premium pricing of full-service clubs. At the upper end, premium clubs such as Fitness First Platinum locations and independent facilities in New Farm, Paddington and South Bank offer personal training services, pools, group class timetables and premium amenities for $70 to $100 per month or more.

Boutique fitness studios represent the fastest-growing segment of Brisbane's fitness market in 2026. F45 Training, with numerous studios across Brisbane including locations in Woolloongabba, Ascot and Indooroopilly, has built a loyal following through its team-based 45-minute functional training sessions. Memberships typically run from $60 to $75 per week, making it a premium commitment but one that delivers structured programming, community accountability and varied daily workouts. CrossFit affiliates across Brisbane — including CrossFit 3068 in Alderley and CrossFit Brisbane City — attract members who value barbell-focused strength training combined with high-intensity conditioning. Casual drop-in rates at CrossFit boxes sit around $25 to $35 per session, with monthly memberships ranging from $180 to $250 depending on the affiliate and class frequency.

Choosing the right gym in Brisbane comes down to four factors: location, equipment, contract flexibility and community. Location is paramount — a gym that requires a 20-minute drive is a gym you will stop attending within months. Equipment matters for those with specific training goals; powerlifters and Olympic weightlifters should look for facilities with dedicated platform space and competition-grade barbells, while general fitness seekers can be well served by most mid-tier facilities. Contract flexibility has improved across the industry, with most providers now offering month-to-month options, though locking in for 12 months typically delivers 15 to 20 per cent savings on the monthly rate. Finally, the community element is underestimated by many new members; studios and gyms with strong floor cultures and coaching staff consistently deliver better long-term attendance and results than those operating purely as self-service facilities.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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