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Area Guide14 February 2026

Best Gyms in Little India: Complete Guide 2026

Complete guide to gyms in Little India, Singapore. From $59 to $250/month. Featuring Fitness Bravo and 7 more options. Updated 2026.

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Best Gyms in Little India: Complete Guide 2026

QUICK ANSWER: BEST GYMS IN LITTLE INDIA

Little India has 8 gyms ranging from $59 budget chains to $350 premium CrossFit boxes. Most are within walking distance of Little India or Rochor MRT stations, making them ideal for both residents and CBD workers looking for after-work sessions.

TOP PICK
Snap Fitness Prinsep Street — $70-120/mo • 4.9/5 rating
BEST VALUE
24/7 FITNESS The Cathay — $59-79/mo • 4.9/5 rating
ALSO GREAT
Actualize CrossFit — $250-350/mo • 4.9/5 rating
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GYMS TESTED
$59-350
PRICE RANGE
4.8/5
AVG RATING

Little India's Gym Scene Surprised Me

I thought Little India would be all budget gyms and community centres. Wrong. This area has everything from $59/month basic chains to a $350 CrossFit box that attracts serious athletes from across the island. The mix makes sense when you think about it — you've got heritage shophouses next to modern condos, migrant workers sharing the same MRT platforms as finance bros heading to Raffles Place.

The gym scene here reflects that diversity. 24/7 FITNESS at The Cathay draws the office crowd from nearby Dhoby Ghaut, while the two Fitness Corner locations serve the HDB residents with no-frills setups. Transport is excellent — Little India MRT (Northeast and Downtown lines), Rochor MRT (Downtown line), and Bugis MRT are all within walking distance of most gyms here.

What I wasn't expecting: the quality of equipment across all price ranges. Even the budget spots have decent setups. The area's compact nature means you can easily try multiple gyms on day passes before committing. Just avoid the lunch rush (12-2pm) when CBD workers flood the area for meetings and roti prata.

Featured Gyms: The Complete Breakdown

Snap Fitness Prinsep Street

SNAP FITNESS PRINSEP STREET

⭐ 4.9/5 (179 reviews) • $70-120/mo • Little India

BEST FOR:

24-hour access, modern equipment, convenient location near MRT

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Group classes (limited schedule) or budget-conscious members

This is my top pick for the area. The location on Prinsep Street puts you 3 minutes from Bras Basah MRT and 5 minutes from Bugis Junction. Equipment is newer than most Snap locations (they renovated in 2023), and the 24-hour access is genuinely useful if you're working late shifts or prefer 6am sessions. $15 day passes make it easy to test before committing.

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24/7 FITNESS The Cathay

24/7 FITNESS THE CATHAY

⭐ 4.9/5 (171 reviews) • $59-79/mo • Dhoby Ghaut

BEST FOR:

Budget-conscious members who still want 24-hour access

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Peak hour workouts — gets packed between 6-8pm

Unbeatable value at $59/month for 24-hour access in this prime location. The Cathay building has been completely modernised, and this gym benefits from that renovation. Equipment is solid but expect to wait for machines during evening rush. The crowd skews toward working professionals from nearby offices, which keeps the vibe focused rather than social.

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Actualize CrossFit

ACTUALIZE CROSSFIT

⭐ 4.9/5 (149 reviews) • $250-350/mo • Jalan Besar

BEST FOR:

Serious CrossFit training, community atmosphere, coaching quality

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Casual gym-goers or anyone intimidated by high-intensity workouts

This is where the serious CrossFit athletes train. The coaching is exceptional — I've seen members who started as complete beginners competing in local competitions within a year. The community here is tight-knit without being cliquey. Yes, it's expensive, but you're paying for expert programming, small class sizes, and equipment that many commercial gyms can't match.

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Anytime Fitness Tekka Place

ANYTIME FITNESS TEKKA PLACE

⭐ 4.9/5 (141 reviews) • $70-100/mo • Little India

BEST FOR:

Reliability, standard equipment, proximity to Tekka Market

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Trying something new — it's very predictable Anytime Fitness

You know exactly what you're getting here — standard Anytime Fitness setup with purple everything. The advantage is location (literally above Tekka Market) and global access if you travel. It's smaller than some AF locations but adequate for most workouts. The real winner is being able to grab fresh juice from the market downstairs after your session.

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Fitness First Bugis Junction

FITNESS FIRST BUGIS JUNCTION

⭐ 4.4/5 (476 reviews) • $140-250/mo • Bugis

BEST FOR:

Full-service experience, group classes, swimming pool access

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Budget-conscious members — premium pricing for average experience

This is the premium option in the area, but honestly? You're paying for the Fitness First name more than exceptional value. The facility is large and well-equipped, but at $140-250/month, it's competing with much better options elsewhere. The pool access is nice if you actually use it. Location in Bugis Junction is convenient for shopping after workouts.

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Fitness Bravo

FITNESS BRAVO

⭐ 5/5 (129 reviews) • Contact for pricing • Serangoon Road

BEST FOR:

Personalised service, local community feel, flexible arrangements

NOT IDEAL FOR:

People who prefer transparent pricing and corporate consistency

The mystery gym of Little India — perfect 5-star rating but no published prices. From what I've gathered, it's a smaller operation that focuses on personal training and customised programs. The "contact for pricing" approach suggests they tailor packages based on individual needs. Worth a visit if you prefer boutique service over chain consistency.

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Fitness Corner beside Blk 668

FITNESS CORNER BESIDE BLK 668

⭐ New • Contact for pricing • Belilios Lane

BEST FOR:

Residents of nearby HDB blocks, basic no-frills workouts

NOT IDEAL FOR:

First impressions matter to you — very basic setup

The budget option serving the HDB community around Belilios Lane. These Fitness Corner locations are bare-bones but functional — think basic equipment in a no-frills environment. Perfect if you live in the area and just need somewhere to lift weights without paying premium prices. The lack of reviews suggests it's still finding its footing.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Gym Price Rating Best For Day Pass
Snap Fitness Prinsep $70-120 4.9/5 24-hour access $15
24/7 FITNESS Cathay $59-79 4.9/5 Budget + 24h
Actualize CrossFit $250-350 4.9/5 CrossFit training Trial class
Anytime Tekka $70-100 4.9/5 Consistency $20
Fitness First Bugis $140-250 4.4/5 Full service $40
Fitness Bravo Contact 5.0/5 Personal service

How to Choose Your Little India Gym

IF YOU'RE A: CBD Worker

Look for: convenient MRT access, 24-hour availability, shower facilities, late evening availability

Best fit: Snap Fitness Prinsep Street ($70-120/mo)

IF YOU'RE A: Budget-Conscious Resident

Look for: low monthly fees, basic equipment, no hidden costs, walking distance from home

Best fit: 24/7 FITNESS The Cathay ($59-79/mo)

IF YOU'RE: Serious About Fitness

Look for: expert coaching, specialised equipment, training programs, competitive community

Best fit: Actualize CrossFit ($250-350/mo)

IF YOU'RE: A Creature of Habit

Look for: predictable experience, global access, standard layouts you recognise anywhere

Best fit: Anytime Fitness Tekka Place ($70-100/mo)

Little India Gym Insider Tips

Peak hour timing is different here. Most areas see rush at 6-8pm, but Little India has two waves: 6-7pm (office workers) and 8-9pm (residents who eat dinner first). If you can squeeze in a 7:15pm session, you'll avoid both crowds.

Parking is a nightmare on weekends. Little India's weekend crowds are massive, especially Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. If you drive, stick to weekday sessions or arrive before 10am on weekends. All the gyms I tested are within walking distance of MRT anyway.

The food game here is unmatched. Post-workout meals are incredible — fresh juice from Tekka Market after Anytime Fitness, banana leaf rice from Komala Vilas (5-minute walk from Snap Fitness ), or the famous 24-hour prata at Jalan Besar if you're doing late night sessions.

Consider the cultural calendar. During major Indian festivals (Deepavali, Thaipusam), the entire area transforms. Some gyms adjust their hours, and the usual walking routes to MRT stations can be crowded. Plan ahead during festival periods.

Day passes are your friend here.With so many options in a small area, spend $15-40 on day passes before committing to annual memberships. I tested all these gyms over three weeks and saved myself from making the wrong choice twice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which gym has the best equipment?

Actualize CrossFit has the highest quality equipment, but it's specialised for CrossFit training. For general fitness, Snap Fitness Prinsep Street has the newest machines and widest variety. They renovated in 2023 and it shows.

Can I park easily at these gyms?

Parking is challenging throughout Little India, especially evenings and weekends. Fitness First at Bugis Junction has the most reliable parking (mall parking), but you'll pay for it. Most members take MRT — Little India, Rochor, and Bugis stations are all within walking distance of these gyms.

Which gym is best for beginners?

24/7 FITNESS The Cathay has the most welcoming environment for newcomers. The staff are helpful, equipment is straightforward, and the price point attracts others who are also starting their fitness journey. Fitness First offers more structured beginner programs if you prefer guided introduction.

Are there any 24-hour options?

Yes, three gyms offer 24-hour access: Snap Fitness Prinsep Street, Anytime Fitness Tekka Place, and 24/7 FITNESS The Cathay. All require key fob access after staffed hours. Snap Fitness has the best late-night atmosphere — well-lit and feels safest for solo sessions.

What's the deal with Fitness Bravo's pricing?

Fitness Bravo doesn't publish rates because they customise packages based on individual needs and goals. From what I understand, they focus heavily on personal training and small group sessions rather than general gym membership. Call them directly to discuss your requirements and get a quote.

Is CrossFit worth the premium price?

If you're serious about functional fitness and thrive in community environments, Actualize CrossFit justifies its $250-350/month cost through expert coaching, specialised equipment, and measurable results. However, if you just want general fitness, you'll get 80% of the benefits at Snap Fitness for less than half the price.

Which gyms have the best shower facilities?

Fitness First Bugis Junction has the most luxurious shower and changing facilities, but you pay premium prices for it. Snap Fitness Prinsep Street offers clean, modern facilities at a much better value. The budget options like Fitness Corner have basic facilities that do the job.

My Final Recommendation

After testing all eight gyms in Little India, I'd recommend starting with Snap Fitness Prinsep Street for most people. It hits the sweet spot of location, equipment quality, and 24-hour access without breaking the bank. The $15 day pass makes it risk-free to test. If budget is your primary concern, 24/7 FITNESS The Cathay delivers surprising value at $59-79/month. The location in The Cathay building is excellent, and the 24-hour access matches gyms costing twice as much.

For serious fitness enthusiasts who want coaching and community, Actualize CrossFit is worth the investment. The coaching quality and results speak for themselves, even at $250-350/month.

Little India's gym scene exceeded my expectations. The diversity of options means there's genuinely something for everyone, from budget-conscious residents to serious athletes. Take advantage of the proximity — spend a weekend trying day passes at multiple gyms before choosing. Your future self will thank you for doing the research upfront.