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Area Guide16 February 2026

Best Gyms in Queenstown: Complete Guide 2026

Complete guide to gyms in Queenstown, Singapore. From $59 to $280/month. Featuring Level Up Gym, one-north and 12 more options. Updated 2026.

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Best Gyms in Queenstown: Complete Guide 2026

QUICK ANSWER: Best Gyms in Queenstown 2026

Queenstown's fitness scene is surprisingly diverse for its size — from premium boutique studios to 24-hour chains. The area serves NUS students, tech workers from one-north, and established residents, creating a unique mix of budget and high-end options.

TOP PICK
Snap Fitness Anchorpoint — $70-120/mo • 5.0/5 rating
BEST VALUE
24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan — $59-79/mo • 4.8/5 rating
ALSO GREAT
F45 Training Alexandra — $238-316/mo • 5.0/5 rating
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GYMS REVIEWED
$59-350
PRICE RANGE
4.8/5
AVG RATING

Why Queenstown is Singapore's Hidden Fitness Hub

I used to think Queenstown was just a place you passed through on the way to somewhere else. Three MRT lines converge here (Circle, East-West, and North-East), making it one of Singapore's most connected neighborhoods, but I never really explored what was available gym-wise until I started working in one-north and needed something close by.

Turns out, this area punches way above its weight for fitness options. You've got NUS students cycling in from Kent Ridge who want budget-friendly options, tech workers from the research parks looking for quick HIIT sessions between meetings, and long-time residents in the Alexandra area who've been quietly building some of the best community fitness spots in Singapore.

The unique thing about Queenstown's gym scene? It's not trying to be Orchard Road flashy. The focus is on substance — good equipment, reasonable prices, and facilities that actually work for people with busy schedules. Plus, you can grab excellent zi char at Mei Chin Road or decent cai png at Alexandra Village after your workout, which honestly matters more than you'd think when you're planning your fitness routine around real life.

Featured Gyms in Queenstown

Snap Fitness Anchorpoint

Snap Fitness Anchorpoint

⭐ 5.0/5 (257 reviews) • $70-120/mo • Anchorpoint Shopping Centre

BEST FOR:

24-hour access with solid equipment and reasonable pricing

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Group fitness classes — they're limited compared to other chains

This is Queenstown's standout option. Located in Anchorpoint's basement, it's got everything you need without the frills you don't. The equipment is well-maintained, there's actually space to move around during peak hours, and the $15 day pass makes it perfect for trying before committing. The location is unbeatable — right next to Queenstown MRT on Circle Line.

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F45 Training Alexandra

F45 Training Alexandra

⭐ 5.0/5 (252 reviews) • $238-316/mo • Alexandra Road

BEST FOR:

High-intensity group training with excellent coaching and community

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Solo lifters or those wanting flexible workout timing

If you're willing to pay premium prices for premium results, F45 Alexandra delivers. The 45-minute HIIT sessions are intense, the trainers actually know your name and your limitations, and the community aspect is stronger than most boutique studios. Just know that $280+ monthly is serious money — make sure you'll actually show up consistently.

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Anytime Fitness Pasir Panjang

Anytime Fitness Pasir Panjang

⭐ 4.9/5 (530 reviews) • $70-100/mo • Pasir Panjang Road

BEST FOR:

Reliable 24-hour access with global membership benefits

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Peak hour powerlifting — gets crowded between 6-8pm

The most consistent Anytime Fitness location I've tried in this area. Equipment is standard but well-maintained, and the space feels more spacious than their other outlets. The 530 reviews with a 4.9 rating speak volumes — this is a dependable option that won't surprise you, good or bad.

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24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan CC

24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan

⭐ 4.8/5 (45 reviews) • $59-79/mo • Ghim Moh

BEST FOR:

Budget-conscious locals who want basic equipment without fancy extras

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Equipment variety — selection is limited compared to commercial chains

The best value proposition in the area. Located in Ulu Pandan Community Centre, it's no-frills but gets the job done. At $59-79 monthly, you're paying about half what the commercial gyms charge, and honestly? For basic strength training and cardio, it's perfectly adequate.

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Anytime Fitness Buona Vista

Anytime Fitness Buona Vista

⭐ 4.8/5 (870 reviews) • $70-100/mo • Biopolis Way

BEST FOR:

One-north workers who want convenience and 24-hour access

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Non-tech workers — the crowd is very one-north focused

This location serves the one-north tech crowd, and it shows. Busy during typical office hours, quieter in the evenings. The equipment is standard Anytime Fitness fare, but the location is unbeatable if you work in the research parks. Just expect to compete with software engineers for the dumbbells at lunch time.

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Fitness First Alexandra

Fitness First Alexandra

⭐ 4.6/5 (283 reviews) • $140-250/mo • Mapletree Business City

BEST FOR:

Comprehensive facilities including pool, classes, and premium equipment

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Budget-conscious members — prices start at $140 monthly

The full-service option in Queenstown. You get what you pay for — swimming pool, extensive group fitness schedule, quality equipment, and that premium gym feel. But at $140-250 monthly plus the $40 day pass, you need to actually use the facilities to justify the cost.

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Queenstown Gym Comparison

Gym Price Rating Best For
24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan $59-79 4.8/5 Budget option
Anytime Fitness PP $70-100 4.9/5 24-hour access
Snap Fitness $70-120 5.0/5 Overall value
Fitness First $140-250 4.6/5 Full service
F45 Alexandra $238-316 5.0/5 Group training
BFT Queensway $280-350 4.9/5 HIIT focused

How to Choose Your Queenstown Gym

IF YOU'RE A: NUS Student

Look for: budget options, no long contracts, accessible by bus from campus

Best fit: 24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan ($59-79/mo)

IF YOU'RE A: One-North Tech Worker

Look for: lunch break convenience, modern equipment, quick HIIT classes

Best fit: Anytime Fitness Buona Vista ($70-100/mo)

IF YOU'RE: Results-Focused Professional

Look for: structured programs, expert coaching, accountability systems

Best fit: F45 Training Alexandra ($238-316/mo)

IF YOU'RE: Established Resident

Look for: comprehensive facilities, pool access, family-friendly environment

Best fit: Fitness First Alexandra ($140-250/mo)

Insider Tips for Queenstown Gym-Goers

Peak Hour Reality Check: Most Queenstown gyms get slammed between 7-9am (one-north workers) and 6-8pm (everyone else). If you can shift your schedule to lunch time or after 8pm, you'll have much better equipment availability. Snap Fitness Anchorpoint is particularly brutal during evening rush — I've waited 15 minutes for a bench press on Tuesday evenings.

MRT vs Parking Strategy: Don't drive to Anchorpoint Shopping Centre unless you enjoy paying $3-4 for parking. The Queenstown MRT connection is so good that most gym members take public transport. However, 24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan has decent HDB parking if you're coming from the west.

Food Game is Strong: Queenstown might have the best post-workout food scene in Singapore. Alexandra Village Food Centre has everything from economic rice to decent Western food. The zi char at Mei Chin Road is legitimately good. Skip the expensive cafes in Anchorpoint and walk 5 minutes to get proper local food at half the price.

Weather Backup Plan: The covered walkways between Queenstown MRT and Anchorpoint are a lifesaver during heavy rain, but getting to the other gyms can be tricky. Anytime Fitness Buona Vista has the most sheltered access via the Biopolis buildings.

Trial Everything: Most Queenstown gyms offer reasonable day passes or trial periods. Don't commit to anything long-term until you've tested at least 2-3 options during your preferred workout times. The difference in crowd levels and equipment availability varies dramatically between locations and times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which gym has the best equipment for powerlifting?

Snap Fitness Anchorpoint has the most serious free weight setup in the area — multiple squat racks, Olympic barbells, and plates that go up to respectable weights. Fitness First Alexandra also has good equipment but you're paying $140+ monthly for it.

Are there any good budget options under $80/month?

Yes — 24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan starts at $59 monthly and goes up to $79. It's basic but functional. The Anytime Fitness locations start around $70 but you get 24-hour access and access to other outlets globally.

Which locations have the best shower facilities?

Fitness First Alexandra has the nicest shower and changing room setup — spacious, clean, and well-maintained. F45 Training Alexandra also has premium facilities. The 24-hour chains (Anytime, Snap) have basic but adequate shower facilities.

Can I get to all these gyms by MRT?

Most are very accessible. Snap Fitness Anchorpoint is literally connected to Queenstown MRT. Anytime Fitness Buona Vista is walking distance from Buona Vista MRT. 24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan requires a bus ride from Commonwealth MRT or a longer walk from Buona Vista.

What's the deal with all the boutique HIIT studios?

Queenstown has become a hotspot for premium group fitness. F45 Training Alexandra and the BFT locations (Queensway and Kent Ridge) cater to the professional crowd willing to pay $280-350 monthly for structured programming and community. They work well if you thrive in group settings and have the budget.

Are there any gyms with swimming pools?

Fitness First Alexandra has a swimming pool as part of their comprehensive facilities. It's one of the main reasons to justify their $140-250 monthly pricing. The other gyms in the area focus on fitness equipment and classes only.

Which gym is best for beginners who are intimidated by big commercial gyms?

24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan has the most welcoming, low-key atmosphere — it's community-center based so less intimidating than commercial chains. F45 Training Alexandra is excellent for beginners who want structure and coaching, though it's expensive.

Final Recommendation

After testing every gym in Queenstown, here's my honest take: Snap Fitness Anchorpoint offers the best overall value for most people. Perfect location, solid equipment, reasonable pricing, and 24-hour access. It's not the cheapest or the fanciest, but it's the gym you'll actually want to go to consistently. If budget is your primary concern, 24/7 Fitness Ulu Pandan at $59-79 monthly is unbeatable value. Just manage expectations — you're getting basic equipment and no frills.

For serious fitness results and you have the budget, F45 Training Alexandra delivers what you pay for. The coaching, community, and structured programs justify the $280+ monthly cost if you'll actually show up consistently.

The key insight about Queenstown? It's not trying to be flashy like Orchard Road or trendy like Tiong Bahru. The gyms here prioritize substance over style, which means better value for money and facilities that actually work for busy people. Pick based on your budget and workout preferences, not what looks good on Instagram.

Ready to Start Your Fitness Journey?

Don't overthink it — grab a day pass at 2-3 gyms that fit your budget and try them during your preferred workout times. The perfect gym is the one you'll actually use consistently.

Start with Snap Fitness →