Gyms in Budapest
I am new to Budapest, and I have managed to get most things sorted out, except for finding a gym.聽 Could people recommend a good gym to me?聽 I am living in the 6th district, near the Oktogon and I am working downtown, so anywhere near those areas would be great. I don't mind it if it (a little bit!) expensive, as long as it is nice and has good cardio/group classes, but I don't want to spend too much of course
I've googled gyms in Budapest, but many of the webpages are in Hungarian.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I searched high and low for a suitable gym and it is hard!
I know of a very nice one near Octagon.聽 Not sure if I can mention name and location re advertiseing rules. Can tell you a bit about it then if you are interested you can send me a message.
Pros
Very clean with nice equiptment.聽 Friendly English speaking staff (including very good trainers). Nice members many of whom are expats and speak English. TV screen on cardio eqpt has a few English channels - not great selection but better than nothing!聽 Small so never busy. Nice swiming pool, jacuzzi and steam room/sauna.聽 Can pay monthly so not tied into a contract
Cons
No classes if you like those - though there may be pilates and yoga. There used to be these classes but I haven't asked about them in a while.聽 A bit expensive


I have your email now and you have mine, so if you can share the name of it, I'll check it out this evening.
Margle wrote:Hello!
I am new to Budapest, and I have managed to get most things sorted out, except for finding a gym.聽 Could people recommend a good gym to me?聽 I am living in the 6th district, near the Oktogon and I am working downtown, so anywhere near those areas would be great. I don't mind it if it (a little bit!) expensive, as long as it is nice and has good cardio/group classes, but I don't want to spend too much of course![]()
I've googled gyms in Budapest, but many of the webpages are in Hungarian.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Hi there,
depending on your taste when it comes to fitness centers, but I advise you the GILDA MAX centers.
Why ?
Well, there is many of them, and the good news, they are 24 hours open EVERY single day.
They are modern and offers all the equipment a fitness center needs.
You will find all type of people there, but I have to say that they are a kind of bodybuilding oriented...
Also they are cheap compares to other places offering the same quality.
Depending on location it starts for month to month membership from 9.800ft to 14.000ft.
If you need additional info fell free to send me an email to :
albertorey1966@gmail.com
By the way welcome to the jungle !
)
Luis Alberto
Atma Center (few locations in Budapest including close to Clark Adam ter & Ulloi Ut) teach Yoga and have English classes.
Find some links on our blog post listing gyms and other resources in athomenetwork.blogspot.com/2010/11/expat-resources-and-websites-budapest.html- Budapest for expats
I guess this is a late post as your question was last year, but I recently moved into the Obuda area and have been a few times to the 'Worldclass gym'(worldclass.hu) in the Sunpalace building. I would certainly reccomend it as it has a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi as well as the usual equipment and classes.
Hope you find somewhere good.
S
In case someone else is looking, in the end, I decided to go for Holmes Place.聽 It's expensive, sure (around 70 euros a month, which is more than I wanted to spend) but I think it's excellent. Great classes, pool, all the bells and whistles.聽 holmesplace.hu
It was a close call between Holmes and World Class, which is significantly cheaper.聽 World Class has lovely staff, a beautiful view from the gym over the river, and I think has great classes too, but it's quite a bit smaller and doesn't have a pool.聽 Still, highly recommended as well.聽 .worldclass.hu
I just wanted to react to your post regarding the 2 places you guys are talking about.
I would like to give my opinion about it with a 28 years of experience in the fitness world. I'm actually a bodybuilder and I also have a fitness certification. I also understand that every one has different needs and motivations when deciding to join a fitness center.
Both of the places you guys are talking about are actually looking good at the first sight. Looking Luxury and located in expensive and fancy places in Budapest. But the fitness equipment they offer is a way too weak. Of course it's all depending of how often you go to the gym and what your goals are...
But I think when living in Hungary, it does not make sense to pay a fitness place a way more expensive than most of the countries in west Europe.
To give 2 examples when I lived few months ago in Dublin Ireland, I joined the Ben Dunnes gym for 180聙 for a year (49.500ft/year). The gym was FULL LOADED with all the equipment you can imagine, not to mention the 50m swimming pool.
In California I paid the 24hours fitness membership from Magic Johnson 25USD/month. (5000ft/month)
The GILDAMAX fitness center at the Allee mall center (XI district) offers a modern gym as good or even better than the centers you mentioned and it's open 24h/day for 12.000ft/month with a huge 2 hours free parking.
I personally go to a place not to far from Allee where I pay 7000ft/month. I agree it's not that luxury but it's big with real heavy bodybuilding equipment. Just by taking a look at the people's body girls included you see it's a serious place to workout.
I think the World Class and Holmes place are just good to show off, just take a look at the people there, even the fitness coach look like they never ever did any sport in their lives !
It's definitely not a good place to workout seriously whatever your goals are. But the best place if you want to spent lots of money.
Thanks for giving your opinion.聽 I think if you're a serious body builder, then you're right, probably Holmes or World Class isn't the best place for you.聽 From your picture, you look really fit!聽 So I imagine you need a place with serious weights!
It does depend on what you're looking for. For me Holmes (and World Class) are good options.聽 I want a nice, bright, friendly place, that's close to home and work, and most importantly has good classes and other cardio options.聽 I do yoga, step, spin, cardio-kickbox and a whole bunch of other group workout classes, which are excellent at Holmes.聽
I also agree with you that the price is very high, and more than I expected to pay.聽 But the gyms ticked all the boxes for me, so I was happy to pay it.聽 Many people probably wouldn't be, that's totally understandable.
I do take issue with your final paragraph, mate! I don't go there to show off - I look AWFUL during workouts
聽 "The people there" as you say, have always been courteous and friendly with me.聽 And I've had good experiences with the fitness coaches.聽 They will tailor a workout plan for you based on what your goals are, and the ones I've dealt with have been knowledgeable and professional.Aint it grand to know there's a gym for everyone in this town.

Anyone else have advice on gyms or info on costs so people who are new to Budapest can compare their options?

Now I am a middle aged lady I prefer the gyms like World Class.聽 Being old and fat I am more into hideing than showing off it has to be said!
And today's most of the gyms has cardio equipment too.
Of course if you go to a small district gym they may have a small amount of cardio machines. Logical, a cardio machine cost more than 2.000聙 each for the cheapest ones. If you have 100-200 members maybe the investment is not worth it !
But I remind you that Hungarians since many years has many female fitness and male bodybuilding champions. And back in the time there was no luxury fitness centers in Budapest. Whatever the showers looked like they were champions...
And when I'm talking about showing off it means that for some Hungarians it sounds good to say that they workout in this or that gym. It's a social level symbol, like saying I drive a Prosche...
I'm from Los Angeles and will be moving to Budapest this month for some academic work. Can anyone recommend a good gym that is on the same level of quality as the prominent Gym brands in the USA (24 Hour Fitness etc). I'm not a meat head who requires only free weights, but am also not into organized classes. I just need a good balance of modern free weights, machine weights, and good functional cardio equipment. Any help appreciated!
Raoul
well if you want a gym with the same quality or standards like in USA here in Budapest you will pay at least 200USD/month or more!

Good luck finding somewhere

I reckon I'll be going with Holmes Place as my apartment is just a couple of hundred meters away. Coming from the US, i find HP to be rather unamusingly overpriced - probably twice the price of a good gym in the US, with half the equipment, space, and functionality. But alas, it seems the best option given.

When we lived in the US, my wife bought some imported Hungarian specialty ingredients from a weird little store at similar price/performance ratios.
Did you know when the first McDonalds opened in Hungary, it was positioned as "a fancy, American restaurant" and priced accordingly?
Check out the pictures:
I thought it might help people negotiate for a better price if they know how much other people pay. I pay 20,250ft per month. Anyone get a better deal?
I do miss going to the gym and putting exercise in my routine, but being creative is what gets you through a tough economy.聽 Bundle up, and run in the park.
Also, there's step at most gyms here. I don't know if you want to join a gym or are just looking for drop-in dance/step classes, but both Holmes and World Class have packed class schedules including step. A new gym has opened up at Bank Place, which looks to have many classes as well.
Here's some links to class schedules to give you an idea of what's on offer:
Let us know what you find about the dance classes, I'd be interested to hear about what's out there. There should be samba around too - I keep seeing signs for samba claseses.
I also found this place called familia fitness
I see the prices aren't that expensive.
Raoul9, I haven't tried Astoria Fitness, but would also like to here from anyone who has. Under the "special offers" section of their website: astoriafitness.hu/ there's an invitation to try the gym for free. And monthly/season passes look significantly cheaper than Holmes - about half the price.
A bit cheaper version
Both are definitely worth checking.
just sharing a nice fitness center i found after A LONG time of searching for one...
its a branch of worldclass, and it is located in the Marriott hotel (V. district). the thing about this place is that since it is part of a hotel, the equipment is in high standard, the staff is fluent in English, and the prices are quite low (i pay less than 9,000ft per month, and there is another 20% discount from RoomMatesBudapest.com on top of that, so it comes down to a pretty low amount).聽 the downside is that there's no swimming pool (unlike Holmes), but it still offers a a decent value for money as a whole.
It's this one, right? worldclass.hu/health-academy-marriott/
My only concern with it is that it's fairly small and it might get really busy/full in peak hours (5pm-8pm) - can you let us know? Also, have you done any of the group fitness classes and can review for us?
Can anyone get that discount on the roommates website, or do you have to be a member/get a card?
Does anyone know how can I get rid of my 2-year contract at Holmes Place? I signed it in April 2011, but I really do not like it anymore. Im basically fed up with them...they charge too much money and offer very little compared to what I'm used to in other countries. Any experiences with them? I know they are very pushy when it comes to persuading people...
All your ideas are highly appreciated!!
After a few months of sporadic workouts there, I feel that it all comes down to when you go. My schedule occasionally allows me to go between 0800 and 1100 on weekdays, when there is almost no one there. Unfortunately, early morning seems quite brisk and the gym is apparently packed between the usual 1700-2000 post work rush.
I'm basically resigned to the fact that gyms in Hungary are never going to live up to standards I'm accustomed to in the U.S., but as Hungarian gyms go, Holmes is not too bad. Its not really a gym for people who are into resistance training. The free weight section is quite small and the machine weights section is significantly smaller than other gyms I've been a member of outside Hungary.
The cardio section however, is quite impressive. There are a lot of good, clean, and functional cardio machines. I feel like they squandered a chance to have a better gym by including a pool area which may have been better utilized for free and machine weights, at which point the current weight section could have been used as a personal training only area. I'm going to pick up a short term month to month membership at Astoria fitness since its virtually 10 seconds from my front door, just for cardio in the mornings. I haven't checked out Worlds but a friend tells me its quite nice there.
I'm not wild about these gym pools to be honest, never big enough for real exercise and I always feel like I'm swimming in a bath.
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