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Fitness First Singapore 2026: Complete Guide to All 12 Locations, Pricing & Memberships

The definitive Fitness First Singapore guide for 2026. Compare all 12 locations, understand Home Club vs Passport memberships ($200-225/mo), find the best branch for your workout style, and learn about Platinum vs Premium clubs.

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Fitness First Singapore 2026: Complete Guide to All 12 Locations, Pricing & Memberships
Quick Answer Updated January 2026

Fitness First Singapore operates 12 premium gym locations across the island with membership starting at $200/month for single-club access or $225/month

for all-club Passport access. With 6,400+ combined Google reviews averaging 4.5+ stars, Fitness First has established itself as Singapore's most accessible premium gym chain for working professionals.

Best Fitness First Locations (Quick Picks)

Highest Rated
Tampines (CPF Building) — 4.7 stars, 825 reviews, best for East-siders View →
CBD Flagship
One Raffles Quay — 4.7 stars, 595 reviews, best for finance pros View →
Most Popular
AMK Hub — 4.5 stars, 755 reviews, best for heartlanders View →
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Fitness First has been a fixture in Singapore's fitness landscape since 2000, operating as the bridge between budget 24-hour gyms and ultra-premium boutique studios. While chains like Anytime Fitness compete on price and accessibility, and Virgin Active targets the luxury segment, Fitness First carves out a distinctive middle ground: professional-grade facilities with consistent quality across multiple convenient locations.

This guide covers everything you need to know about joining Fitness First in Singapore—from membership tiers and pricing to location-by-location breakdowns, helping you determine if it's the right fit for your fitness goals, budget, and lifestyle.

Membership Tiers: Home Club vs Passport

Fitness First Singapore operates two primary membership structures, each designed for different usage patterns. Understanding these tiers is crucial before signing up, as upgrading mid-contract often incurs additional fees.

Home Club Membership

$200/month

Access to ONE designated Fitness First location of your choice. Ideal if you live and work in the same area, or have a clear "home base" gym.

  • • Unlimited gym floor access at your chosen club
  • • All group fitness classes included
  • • Shower facilities and daily locker use
  • • Recovery amenities (where available)

Passport Membership

$225/month

Unlimited access to ALL 12 Fitness First locations across Singapore. Perfect for professionals who want flexibility between office and home gyms.

  • • Access to all 12 Singapore locations
  • • Gym near office on weekdays, home on weekends
  • • All group classes across all branches
  • • Premium and Platinum club access included

Current Promotion (Valid Until 31 Jan 2026)

Sign up in-club and receive up to 2 months FREE. This promotion applies to both Home Club and Passport memberships on 12-month commitments.

Premium vs Platinum Clubs: What's the Difference?

Fitness First categorizes its Singapore locations into "Premium" and "Platinum" tiers, though the practical differences are subtle. Platinum clubs typically feature additional amenities like swimming pools, saunas, or ice baths—but not all Platinum locations have all amenities.

Feature Premium Clubs Platinum Clubs
Gym Floor Full equipment range Full equipment range
Group Classes Full Les Mills suite Full Les Mills suite
Swimming Pool Not available Select locations
Sauna/Steam Not available Most locations
Ice Bath Not available Select locations
Workout Attire Provided Provided

Pro tip:

If recovery amenities matter to you, call ahead to confirm specific facilities at your target location before committing. The Platinum designation varies by branch.

How to Choose Your Fitness First Location

With 12 locations spread across Singapore—from CBD office towers to suburban malls—choosing the right Fitness First branch depends on your workout style, commute patterns, and facility preferences. Here's our recommendation framework based on four common fitness profiles:

Persona 1

The Group Class Enthusiast

You are:

Someone who thrives on instructor-led energy, enjoys the social aspect of group workouts, and prefers structured classes over solo gym sessions. You might attend 4-6 classes weekly, mixing BODYPUMP with yoga and cycling.

Best locations for you:

Paragon (Orchard) Largest studio space, most class variety, premium crowd View →

Tampines (CPF) Spacious studios, less crowded than CBD, dedicated cycling room View →

Why these work:

Both locations have dedicated group fitness studios with proper flooring and sound systems. Paragon attracts the most instructors, while Tampines offers suburban convenience with equivalent class quality.

Persona 2

The Dedicated Solo Lifter

You are:

A strength-focused individual who prioritizes access to squat racks, benches, and free weights. You care about equipment quality, peak-hour availability, and minimal disruption from group class traffic.

Best locations for you:

Junction 10 (Bukit Panjang) 4.7 stars, excellent equipment-to-crowd ratio, multiple racks View →

Capital Tower (CBD) 4.6 stars, less crowded than One Raffles Quay, serious lifter crowd View →

Why these work:

Junction 10 consistently rates highest for equipment availability and attracts fewer casual gym-goers. Capital Tower offers CBD convenience without the banker-bro crowding of Raffles Quay at 6pm.

Persona 3

The Pool & Recovery Seeker

You are:

Someone who values recovery amenities as much as the workout itself. Swimming laps, post-workout sauna sessions, and ice bath recovery are integral to your routine—not nice-to-haves.

Best locations for you:

Paragon (Orchard) Swimming pool, sauna, steam room, full recovery suite View →

Alexandra (Mapletree BC) 4.6 stars, recovery amenities, tech hub location View →

Important note:

Pool and recovery facilities vary significantly by location. Contact your target branch directly to confirm current amenities before signing up with pool access as a priority.

Persona 4

The Flexible Family Member

You are:

A parent or caregiver who needs to squeeze in workouts between school runs, weekend errands, and family commitments. Mall locations work best because you can combine gym time with groceries, meals, or kids' activities.

Best locations for you:

AMK Hub Direct MRT connection, family-friendly mall, grocery stores View →

Westgate (Jurong East) 4.5 stars, connected to JEM, kids' activities nearby View →

Why these work:

Both are integrated into major suburban malls with direct MRT access. You can drop the family at the food court or shopping floors, complete your workout, and regroup without driving between locations.

All 12 Fitness First Locations Reviewed

Below is a comprehensive breakdown of every Fitness First location in Singapore, organized by region. Each listing includes real Google review data, specific address details, and our take on who each branch best serves.

CBD

Central Business District (4 Locations)

Fitness First @ One Raffles Quay

★ 4.7 (595 reviews)

1 Raffles Quay, #08-01 One Raffles Quay, Singapore 048583

The flagship CBD location and arguably the most prestigious Fitness First address. Attracts banking and finance professionals from surrounding towers. Expect serious peak-hour crowds (5:30-7:30pm) but excellent equipment quality. Walking distance from Raffles Place MRT.

Best for: Finance professionals, serious gym-goers View Details →

Fitness First @ Capital Tower

★ 4.6 (355 reviews)

168 Robinson Rd, #09-01 Capital Tower, Singapore 068912

The quieter CBD alternative. Similar quality to One Raffles Quay but with noticeably less peak-hour congestion. Tanjong Pagar MRT is a short walk. Popular with professionals who want CBD convenience without the Raffles Place density.

Best for: Those avoiding peak crowds View Details →

Fitness First @ One George Street

★ 4.5 (447 reviews)

1 George St, #05-01, Singapore 049145

Bridges the Raffles Place and City Hall corridor. Convenient for those working around Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, or the Parliament area. Good lunch-hour option for midday warriors.

Best for: Boat Quay/Clarke Quay workers View Details →

Fitness First @ Bugis Junction

★ 4.4 (476 reviews)

200 Victoria Street #04-02 Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021

Directly above Bugis MRT—can't get more accessible. Popular with SMU students, Beach Road office workers, and Bugis area residents. The retail mall setting means easy post-workout meals and errands.

Best for: Students, Beach Road workers View Details →

ORCHARD

Orchard & Tech Hub (2 Locations)

Fitness First @ Paragon

★ 4.5 (696 reviews)

290 Orchard Road #08-13, Lobby C beside Versace and Zegna, Paragon, Singapore 238859

The flagship luxury location. Nestled next to designer boutiques, Paragon attracts a well-heeled crowd and offers the most comprehensive amenities including pool access at select times. Largest group fitness studio space. Higher traffic but premium experience.

Best for: Group class lovers, luxury seekers View Details →

Fitness First @ Fusionopolis

★ 4.4 (411 reviews)

1 Fusionopolis Way #23-11 & #24-00 Connexis North Tower, Singapore 138632

Serves the one-north tech ecosystem. You'll find Grab, Shopee, and startup employees here. Modern facilities in a newer building with good lunch-hour class schedules. The tech crowd keeps peak hours manageable.

Best for: Tech workers, one-north residents View Details →

WEST

Western Singapore (3 Locations)

Fitness First @ Junction 10

★ 4.7 (516 reviews)

1 Woodlands Rd, #02-01, Singapore 677899

Tied for highest-rated location. Bukit Panjang's premium fitness option with excellent equipment-to-member ratio. Near Bukit Panjang MRT and LRT. The suburban setting means less crowding even at peak hours—serious lifters appreciate this.

Best for: Serious lifters, Bukit Panjang residents View Details →

Fitness First @ Westgate

★ 4.5 (536 reviews)

3 Gateway Drive mall, #05-01 Westgate, Singapore 608532

Jurong East's retail hub location. Connected to Jurong East MRT via J-Walk, and adjacent to JEM mall for extended shopping options. Popular with families who combine gym visits with weekend errands.

Best for: West-side families, Jurong workers View Details →

20 Pasir Panjang Rd, #07-29 Mapletree Business City II, Singapore 117439

Serves the Mapletree Business City tech and corporate hub. Shuttle buses run from Labrador Park MRT. Recovery amenities available. Popular with companies like Google and P&G employees working in the area.

Best for: Mapletree BC workers View Details →

EAST/NORTH

Eastern & Northern Singapore (3 Locations)

1 Tampines Central #04-01 & #05-01, Singapore 529508

The highest-rated and most-reviewed Fitness First in Singapore. Spans two floors with dedicated spaces for cardio, weights, and group fitness. Serves Tampines' massive residential population with direct access from Tampines MRT. Weekend mornings are popular but manageable.

Best for: East-siders, group class enthusiasts View Details →

Fitness First @ Paya Lebar

★ 4.6 (543 reviews)

8 Eunos Rd 8, #02-104 SINGAPORE POST CENTRE, Singapore 408600

Located in SingPost Centre, directly connected to Paya Lebar MRT (both East-West and Circle lines). Serves the commercial Paya Lebar Quarter crowd and surrounding residential areas. Good balance of office and residential members.

Best for: Paya Lebar workers, Geylang residents View Details →

Fitness First @ AMK Hub

★ 4.5 (755 reviews)

53 Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, #B1-36, Singapore 569933

The heartland heavyweight. Located in AMK Hub's basement with direct MRT connection. Second-most reviewed location after Tampines. Perfect for Ang Mo Kio and Bishan residents who want premium gym quality without CBD prices or crowds.

Best for: AMK/Bishan residents, families View Details →

What's Included in Every Membership

Regardless of which membership tier or location you choose, Fitness First includes a comprehensive package of amenities and services. Here's what your monthly fee covers:

Group Fitness Classes

Access to 5,000+ classes monthly across all locations. Includes the full Les Mills suite:

  • • BODYPUMP (strength training)
  • • BODYCOMBAT (martial arts-inspired)
  • • RPM (indoor cycling)
  • • BODYBALANCE (yoga/Pilates fusion)
  • • HIIT and functional training
  • • Yoga and Pilates

Equipment & Facilities

Professional-grade equipment at every location:

  • • Technogym and Life Fitness cardio machines
  • • Free weights up to 50kg+ dumbbells
  • • Multiple squat racks and benches
  • • Functional training zones (TRX, kettlebells)
  • • Cable machines and plate-loaded equipment

Amenities

  • • Clean shower rooms with toiletries
  • • Daily locker use (monthly rental available)
  • • Workout attire provided at most locations
  • • Free refreshments and water stations
  • • Recovery amenities at Platinum clubs

Operating Hours

Standard hours across most locations:

  • • Weekdays: 6:00am - 10:00pm
  • • Saturdays: 8:00am - 8:00pm
  • • Sundays & PH: 8:00am - 8:00pm
  • • CBD branches may have extended hours
  • • Note: NOT 24-hour access

Fitness First vs Competitors

How does Fitness First stack up against other gym chains in Singapore? Here's a honest comparison to help you decide:

Feature Fitness First Virgin Active Anytime Fitness ActiveSG
Monthly Price $200-225 $250-350 $70-90 $2.50/entry
Locations (SG) 12 5 140+ 30+
24-Hour Access No No Yes No
Group Classes 5000+/month Premium Limited Basic
Pool/Recovery Select locations All locations No Some pools
Best For CBD professionals Luxury seekers 24/7 flexibility Budget-conscious

The Verdict

Fitness First hits the sweet spot for professionals who want quality without luxury prices. You're paying more than Anytime Fitness, but getting substantially more—group classes, better equipment, and recovery amenities. If 24-hour access is non-negotiable, look elsewhere. If you value class variety and multi-location flexibility, Fitness First delivers.

AIA Vitality Partnership: Save Up to 40%

If you're insured with AIA Singapore, you can access significant Fitness First discounts through the AIA Vitality program. This partnership can reduce your effective monthly cost to as low as $114/month—a substantial saving over standard rates.

AIA Vitality Member Benefits

  • Reduced rates:

    Membership from $114/month (vs $200+ standard)

  • Vitality points:

    Earn 100 points per gym check-in

  • Platinum bonus:

    Complimentary BodyFirst 6-pack (6 x 30-min PT sessions worth $291) for Platinum Vitality members

  • Additional rewards:

    Weekly active rewards and challenges

How to claim:

Contact AIA directly or visit the Fitness First website to verify your Vitality status and access discounted rates. Your AIA policy number will be required during sign-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I try Fitness First before committing to a membership?

Yes. Fitness First offers free trial sessions at all locations. Visit their website to book a trial, or walk into any branch and ask about their trial policy. This typically includes a gym floor tour, one group class, and access to shower facilities. It's the best way to experience peak-hour conditions and equipment quality before signing up.

What's the minimum contract commitment for Fitness First Singapore?

Fitness First offers 4-month and 12-month commitment options. The 12-month contract typically provides the lowest monthly rate (the $200/month pricing usually requires this commitment). Shorter commitments may come at a premium. There's no month-to-month option like some budget gyms offer—this is standard for premium chains.

Can I upgrade from Home Club to Passport membership mid-contract?

Yes, upgrades are generally possible but may involve administrative fees and contract extensions. The $25/month difference between Home Club ($200) and Passport ($225) often makes starting with Passport more cost-effective if you anticipate wanting multi-club access. Downgrades are typically not allowed mid-contract.

How do I cancel my Fitness First membership?

Cancellation requires visiting your home club and speaking with the membership team. Notice periods (typically 30 days) and early termination fees apply if you're within your contract period. Read your contract carefully—some members have reported unexpected charges when cancelling. Medical exceptions with documentation may waive fees.

Which Fitness First location has the best equipment for serious weightlifting?

Junction 10 (Bukit Panjang) consistently ranks highest among serious lifters for its equipment-to-member ratio and multiple squat racks. Tampines (CPF Building) spans two floors with dedicated free weight areas. In the CBD, Capital Tower is preferred over the more crowded One Raffles Quay for focused strength training.

Final Verdict: Is Fitness First Worth It?

At $200-225/month, Fitness First sits squarely in the premium-but-not-luxury segment. You're paying roughly 3x what Anytime Fitness charges, but getting a fundamentally different product: instructor-led group classes, better equipment quality, multi-club access, and workout attire provided.

The value proposition is strongest for three groups: CBD professionals who want premium facilities near their office, group class enthusiasts who'll actually use the 5,000+ monthly classes, and Passport members

who maximize value by gyming at multiple locations throughout the week.

If you primarily lift solo and don't care about classes, the premium over Anytime Fitness is harder to justify. If 24-hour access is essential for your schedule, Fitness First isn't for you. But for the working professional who wants quality, convenience, and variety—it delivers.

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