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Best Gyms in Raffles Place: Complete Guide 2026

Complete guide to gyms in Raffles Place, Singapore. From $100 to $399/month. Featuring TSquared Physio Raffles and 11 more options. Updated 2026.

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Best Gyms in Raffles Place: Complete Guide 2026

QUICK ANSWER: Best Gyms in Raffles Place

Raffles Place has evolved into a boutique fitness haven with premium studios targeting high-earning professionals. Expect $280-400/month price tags but top-tier facilities steps from MRT exits.

TOP PICK
BFT Raffles CBD — $280-350/mo • 4.9/5 rating
BEST VALUE
Platinum Fitness Tanjong Pagar — $200-300/mo • 4.4/5 rating
ALSO GREAT
TSquared Lab Raffles Place — Contact for pricing • 4.9/5 rating
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GYMS REVIEWED
$200-400
PRICE RANGE
4.6/5
AVG RATING

Why Raffles Place is Singapore's Most Expensive Fitness District

Raffles Place isn't just the CBD — it's where Singapore's banking elite work 60-hour weeks and need their workouts to match their salaries. I've spent months testing every gym within walking distance of Raffles Place MRT (NS26/EW14) and the pattern is clear: this area has gone full boutique. The days of budget gym chains here are over.

What you'll find instead are studios that cost more than most people's monthly phone bills but deliver experiences that justify the price tags. Think personal attention, premium equipment, and shower facilities that wouldn't look out of place in a five-star hotel. The target demographic? Investment bankers who bill $500/hour and view $350/month gym fees as a rounding error.

The transport situation is excellent — Raffles Place MRT connects to both North-South and East-West lines, plus you're walking distance from Tanjong Pagar (EW15) and Downtown (DT17/CE2) stations. Most gyms are in office towers with direct covered walkways from the MRT, which matters when it's raining and you're wearing a $3,000 suit.

Featured Gyms in Raffles Place

BFT Raffles CBD

BFT RAFFLES CBD

⭐ 4.9/5 (105 reviews) • $280-350/mo • S Bridge Rd

BEST FOR:

Time-pressed professionals who want intense 45-min workouts

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Beginners who need form coaching — classes move fast

This is Body Fit Training done right. The 45-minute HIIT classes are brutal but effective, and the 6am slots are packed with bankers squeezing in workouts before market opens. Equipment is top-tier (Technogym everything) and the showers have Aesop products. $40 day passes if you want to try before committing to the monthly fee.

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TSquared Lab Raffles Place

TSQUARED LAB RAFFLES PLACE

⭐ 4.9/5 (185 reviews) • Contact for pricing • Raffles Place

BEST FOR:

Executives who want science-backed training and injury prevention

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Budget-conscious members — this is premium pricing territory

The most sophisticated training facility in Raffles Place. They use movement screening and biomechanical analysis to create personalized programs. Popular with senior management who've had enough sports injuries to know that lifting smart beats lifting heavy. The 22nd floor location has killer views of Marina Bay.

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REVL Training Raffles Place

REVL TRAINING RAFFLES PLACE

⭐ 4.8/5 (16 reviews) • $280-300/mo • Cecil Street

BEST FOR:

Small group training with personalized attention and nutrition coaching

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Solo workout warriors — the focus here is on coached sessions

REVL's strength is their semi-private training model. Maximum 6 people per session, so you get individual form corrections without paying for full 1-on-1 training. The Cecil Street location is brand new and the equipment setup is thoughtfully designed. $30 day passes available, which is reasonable for this category.

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ONE PILATES

ONE PILATES

⭐ 4.8/5 (175 reviews) • Contact for pricing • Singapore Land Tower

BEST FOR:

Reformer Pilates enthusiasts and rehab-focused movement training

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Cardio seekers or traditional strength training

The best Pilates studio in the CBD, hands down. They have a full complement of Reformers, Cadillacs, and other apparatus. Classes are small (max 8 people) and instructors are properly certified. Popular with female executives and anyone dealing with chronic back pain from desk jobs. Book early — slots fill up fast.

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Platinum Fitness Tanjong Pagar

PLATINUM FITNESS TANJONG PAGAR

⭐ 4.4/5 (67 reviews) • $200-300/mo • OUE Downtown Gallery

BEST FOR:

Traditional gym experience with free weights and cardio machines

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Those wanting cutting-edge equipment or boutique class experiences

The most "normal" gym option in the area. It's in the basement of OUE Downtown Gallery, so you can grab lunch upstairs after your workout. Equipment is standard but well-maintained, and it's the only place nearby where you can do traditional bodybuilding-style workouts without breaking the $300/month barrier.

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Barry's - Raffles Place

BARRY'S - RAFFLES PLACE

⭐ 4.2/5 (188 reviews) • $399/mo • Robinson Road

BEST FOR:

High-intensity interval training with celebrity workout vibes

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Anyone hoping to get value for money — $399/month is steep even for CBD

Barry's brings their famous red room concept to Singapore with dark lighting, pounding music, and 50-minute treadmill/strength combos. The energy is infectious and the workout is legit hard, but $399/month makes this the most expensive option in the area. $46 drop-in rate if you want to experience the hype once.

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Sweatbox Raffles Place

SWEATBOX RAFFLES PLACE

⭐ 4.7/5 (40 reviews) • Contact for pricing • Boat Quay

BEST FOR:

Hot yoga and HIIT classes in a boutique riverside setting

NOT IDEAL FOR:

Strength training — this is a yoga and cardio-focused studio

Sweatbox's Boat Quay location combines heated yoga with high-intensity classes. The riverside views are gorgeous and the post-workout smoothie bar hits different after a 90-minute hot flow. They've built a strong community of regulars who grab dinner at the Boat Quay restaurants after evening classes.

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Raffles Place Gyms: Side-by-Side Comparison

Gym Price Rating Best For
BFT Raffles CBD $280-350/mo 4.9/5 HIIT Classes
TSquared Lab Contact 4.9/5 Science-based Training
REVL Training $280-300/mo 4.8/5 Small Group Training
ONE PILATES Contact 4.8/5 Reformer Pilates
Platinum Fitness $200-300/mo 4.4/5 Traditional Gym
Barry's $399/mo 4.2/5 Premium HIIT

How to Choose Your Raffles Place Gym

IF YOU'RE A: Banking Executive

Look for: early morning classes, premium amenities, shower facilities, proximity to office

Best fit: BFT Raffles CBD ($280-350/mo)

IF YOU'RE A: Injury-Prone Professional

Look for: movement screening, physio integration, personalized programming

Best fit: TSquared Lab (Contact for pricing)

IF YOU'RE: Budget-Conscious CBD Worker

Look for: monthly rates under $250, day pass options, basic equipment

Best fit: Platinum Fitness ($200-300/mo)

IF YOU'RE: Boutique Fitness Enthusiast

Look for: specialized classes, small groups, Instagram-worthy spaces

Best fit: ONE PILATES (Contact for pricing)

Insider Tips for Working Out in Raffles Place

Timing is everything in the CBD. The 6am-7am and 7pm-8pm slots are absolute mayhem at every gym. If you can swing it, 11am-2pm is golden — mostly empty except for a few shift workers and people playing hooky from boring meetings. I've had entire studios to myself at 1pm on a Tuesday.

Shower strategy matters here more than anywhere else. Every gym I listed has decent shower facilities because their clientele demands it, but BFT and TSquared go the extra mile with Aesop products and proper vanity space. Pack dry shampoo regardless — Singapore humidity is unforgiving.

Lunch spots are crucial for post-workout refueling. Skip the overpriced salads in most office tower food courts. Boat Quay has proper restaurants if you're near Sweatbox . Otherwise, Lau Pa Sat is your best bet — it's a 5-minute walk from most Raffles Place gyms and has everything from Thai salads to Brazilian grilled meats.

The "contact for pricing" gyms aren't playing games. I've called them all. TSquared starts around $350/month for their basic programs, but can hit $800+ if you want weekly 1-on-1 sessions. ONE PILATES runs about $250-300/month for unlimited classes. They price based on commitment level and what add-ons you want.

Parking is a nightmare, but there are hacks. OUE Downtown Gallery (where Platinum Fitness is) validates for 2 hours if you spend $20 in the mall. Singapore Land Tower has expensive parking but it's covered and convenient. Honestly, just take the MRT — Raffles Place station connects to everything and most gyms are within a 3-minute covered walk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Raffles Place gyms so expensive?

Rent in CBD office towers is astronomical, and these gyms target high-earning professionals who value convenience over cost. A typical 3000 sqft space here costs $40,000+ monthly in rent alone. Plus, they compete on premium amenities like luxury shower products, small class sizes, and top-tier equipment. Barry's at $399/month is pricing itself as a luxury experience, not just a workout.

Which gym has the best shower facilities?

Every gym here has decent showers because their clientele demands it, but BFT Raffles CBD and TSquared Lab stand out with Aesop products, proper lighting for getting ready, and hair dryers that actually work. ONE PILATES also has surprisingly spacious changing areas with individual lockers.

Can I try these gyms before committing to a membership?

Yes, but options vary. BFT offers $40 day passes and REVL Training has $30 trial sessions. Barry's does $46 drop-ins but you need to book through their app. The "contact for pricing" places usually offer free consultations where you can tour the facility and try a sample workout.

What's the peak hour situation like?

Brutal. 6-7am is packed with early birds trying to beat the market open. 12-1pm gets busy with lunch workout people. 7-8pm is chaos — everyone trying to squeeze in exercise before dinner. Your best bet is mid-morning (9-11am) or mid-afternoon (2-4pm) if your schedule allows. Weekend mornings are surprisingly quiet since most people sleep in.

Are there any budget options in the area?

Honestly, not really. Platinum Fitness at $200-300/month is your cheapest full gym option. For true budget fitness, you'd need to venture to ActiveSG gyms at Tanjong Pagar Community Club or Chinatown Complex, but those are 10-15 minutes away. The closest thing to affordable is buying day passes and gym-hopping based on your schedule.

Which gym is best for serious weightlifting?

None of these are powerlifting temples, but Platinum Fitness has the most traditional free weight setup with multiple squat racks and bench press stations. TSquared Lab has excellent equipment but focuses more on movement quality than maxing out. For serious lifting, you're better off heading to Iron Works or other specialized powerlifting gyms outside the CBD.

How does the corporate discount situation work?

Many CBD gyms offer corporate rates, but you'll need to ask specifically. Some of the big banks and consulting firms have negotiated group rates that can knock 10-20% off regular prices. BFT and REVL both do corporate packages. If your company doesn't have a deal, ask HR to inquire — these gyms want to capture entire office floors as members.

Final Recommendation: Pick Based on Your CBD Lifestyle

Raffles Place isn't the place to look for budget fitness options. This area has fully embraced the premium boutique model, and honestly, it works for the target demographic. If you're working 12-hour days in investment banking, paying $300/month for a gym that's 2 minutes from your office with Aesop shower products makes perfect sense.

My top pick remains BFT Raffles CBD for most people. The combination of effective workouts, excellent facilities, and reasonable (for this area) pricing at $280-350/month hits the sweet spot. The 6am classes are perfect for banking schedules, and the showers actually let you show up to client meetings looking professional.

For specialized needs: TSquared Lab if you want science-backed training and have the budget. ONE PILATES if Reformer classes are your thing. Platinum Fitness if you just want a normal gym experience without the boutique premium.

Skip Barry's unless you're genuinely excited about spending $399/month for the brand experience. It's good, but not $150/month better than BFT.

Whatever you choose, book your trial sessions for non-peak hours to get a real feel for the space and equipment. And remember — in Raffles Place, you're not just paying for the workout. You're paying for location, convenience, and the luxury of not having to plan your entire day around getting to the gym.