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Best Gyms and Fitness Centres in Perth for 2026

The top gyms and fitness studios in Perth for every budget and fitness goal.

By The Daily Perth · Published 22 June 2026 at 8:43 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 27 June 2026 at 11:57 am

Best Gyms and Fitness Centres in Perth for 2026
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Perth's fitness industry has grown substantially over the past five years, with a proliferation of gym formats catering to every budget, lifestyle and training preference. The city now supports everything from 24-hour budget chains with hundreds of locations to boutique high-performance studios charging premium prices for personalised coaching experiences. The post-pandemic shift toward prioritising physical health has been sustained in Perth, driven partly by the city's outdoor-friendly climate and a cultural emphasis on active lifestyles — factors that have made fitness spending relatively resilient even as broader cost-of-living pressures have forced household budget reviews across WA.

For budget-conscious Perth residents, the major 24-hour chains offer exceptional value. Anytime Fitness, Snap Fitness and Jetts typically charge between $15 and $25 per month on direct debit, with no lock-in contracts available at most locations. These gyms are abundant across Perth's suburbs — if you live or work near a major shopping centre or arterial road, there is almost certainly a budget 24-hour gym within a 10-minute drive. The equipment in these facilities has improved markedly in recent years, with most offering free weights, functional training rigs, cardio equipment and basic group fitness class access. For premium fitness environments, established clubs such as Goodlife Health Clubs and Fitness First operate in major Perth centres with pools, group class studios, personal training suites and premium changerooms, at price points typically ranging from $60 to $90 per month.

Boutique fitness studios occupy the premium end of Perth's fitness market and have seen extraordinary growth. F45 Training — which was founded in Sydney but has strong representation across Perth's suburbs including in Subiaco, Claremont and Joondalup — charges approximately $60 to $70 per week for unlimited classes, with a community-focused team training format that many members find more engaging than traditional gym training. CrossFit affiliates in Perth, including CrossFit Joondalup, CrossFit Subiaco and CrossFit Perth, run on similar pricing models and offer functional fitness programming with strong community cultures. Other boutique options gaining traction in Perth include Orangetheory Fitness and various cycling-specific studios, all in the $30 to $45 per class range for casual visits.

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Choosing the right Perth gym comes down to four factors: location, equipment, contract flexibility and community. A gym that requires a 20-minute commute will be abandoned within months regardless of how good it is — proximity to home or work is the single most important selection criterion supported by retention data. Equipment quality matters more for experienced trainers who have specific needs; beginners will find most commercial gyms more than adequate. Read the membership contract carefully — many Perth gyms offer competitive introductory rates that revert to higher ongoing fees, and some impose fees for suspension or cancellation. Finally, the community and culture of a gym has a proven impact on member adherence; if you are motivated by social connection, a boutique studio or CrossFit box may deliver better long-term results than a large anonymous chain.

This article was compiled by AI from the sources linked above and screened before publishing. See our editorial standards.

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