Looking to refresh your fitness routine? From mood-boosting reformer studios and cult HIIT classes to spa-led gyms designed for recovery as much as results, London’s wellness scene has never looked better.
By this time of year, the city is firmly in its social stride again — calendars fill up, routines shift and the temptation to reset healthy habits starts to creep in. Whether you’re looking to build strength, improve posture or simply find a workout you genuinely enjoy, a new generation of fitness spaces is making exercise feel far more aspirational.
Think beautifully designed studios, confidence-building classes and high-performance gyms where infrared saunas, cold plunges and recovery lounges sit alongside the treadmills. These are the London workouts and wellness destinations worth booking now.
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Third Space Chelsea
Third Space Chelsea is London’s most elevated new wellness destination — a beautifully designed five-floor sanctuary just moments from the King’s Road. Combining heritage Chelsea charm with contemporary luxury, the club pairs Rosso Levanto marble, atmospheric interiors and art-inspired detailing with a cutting-edge approach to fitness and recovery.
Inside, members will find performance-focused training spaces including the brand’s first Velocity Based Training system, immersive studios and reformer Pilates, alongside over 250 weekly classes. But the true draw lies downstairs: a world-class wet spa complete with hydrotherapy pools, Finnish sauna, cold plunge, cryotherapy and red-light therapy — transforming recovery into an experience as indulgent as the workout itself. Sophisticated, data-driven and unmistakably Chelsea, Third Space’s latest opening redefines the luxury gym for a new generation of wellness devotees.
For more information, visit Third Space.

Bodyrok, Covent Garden
Get ready to get sweaty. Bodyrok, the cult US reformer-based fitness brand, has opened its first UK studio in Covent Garden, bringing its high-energy, results-driven workouts to the capital for the first time, with up to 10 London studios planned.
Bodyrok’s signature 45-minute classes take place on custom reformer machines and blend Pilates principles with strength training and cardio, designed to maximise time under tension and deliver full-body results in minimal time.
For more information, visit Bodyrok.

ARMA, Clapham
If you’ve ever been curious about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) but felt intimidated walking into a traditional fight gym, ARMA is trying to change that. This sleek new Clapham studio is a first-of-its-kind destination dedicated entirely to BJJ, with a strong focus on inclusivity and community.
Despite the sport’s male-dominated reputation, around 40% of ARMA’s members are women — many in their 30s to 50s — drawn by the chance to try something new, build confidence and learn practical self-defence. Demand has been strong from the start, with more than 200 people signing up before the doors even opened. Leading the coaching team is world champion Ffion Davies, a passionate advocate for bringing more women into the sport.
With BJJ participation in the UK rising rapidly — according to UK Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Association — ARMA is tapping into one of the fastest-growing combat fitness trends right now.
For more information, visit ARMA BJJ.

Everwell Pilates, Southwark
Do you like your Pilates polished and your recovery taken seriously? Then Everwell should be your next obsession. This Southwark-based studio offers three flavours of Reformer Pilates: Absolute (the classic), Adapt (sculpt-focused) and Amplify (jump board).
The real flex, though, is what comes after class: an on-site sauna and compression boots session you can bolt onto your booking. Strong body, calm nervous system — job done.
For more information, visit Everwell Pilates.
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Stretch Life, Waterloo
Stretch Life has landed right inside Waterloo station, making post-commute decompression easier than ever.
Specialising exclusively in clinically led PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) assisted stretching, this isn’t a vague feel-good stretch — it’s science-backed mobility work delivered one-to-one.
Sessions run from 25 to 75 minutes and promise better movement, less pain and results you’ll feel immediately, whether you’re a desk dweller or a serious athlete.
For more information, visit Stretch Life.

Revolt Cycling, Holborn
London’s first energy-generating spin studio, Revolt Cycling, turns your sweat into actual electricity. Every pedal stroke feeds power back into the studio, helping run the lights, showers and operations — and you can see your personal energy output after class.
One session can generate up to 5.2kWh, which is almost a full day’s power for a UK home.
Add yoga, Pilates, infrared saunas, a protein shake bar and a strong sustainability mission (each class removes one plastic bottle from the ocean), and you’ve got one of the most future-facing gyms in the city.
For more information, visit Revolt Cycling.

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The Pink Pilates Studio, Shoreditch
Tucked away in a secluded Shoreditch courtyard, The Pink Pilates Studio has already been dubbed ‘the prettiest place to get strong in London’.
Founded by entrepreneur and instructor Natalie Louise, this mat-based Pilates space blends classical and contemporary styles with impeccable interiors and an inclusive, confidence-boosting atmosphere.
It feels like a total escape from the city — just with better abs.
For more information, visit The Pink Pilates Studio.
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Sana Pilates, Islington
Part studio, part education hub, Sana Pilates is London’s first dedicated contemporary Pilates studio and training centre.
Opened by The Fitness Group, it’s a rare space where trainee instructors qualify alongside daily mat and reformer classes taught by top-tier teachers.
The results are seriously high standards, a buzzing community and a genuinely innovative Pilates ecosystem that benefits everyone involved.
For more information, visit Sana Pilates.

SOS Dance — Oval, Balham, Chiswick, Greenwich, Camden
If the idea of dancing in heels fills you with equal parts fear and curiosity, SOS Dance has your back. Its new, beginner-friendly heels and commercial taster classes focus on what it calls ‘life skills’: confidence, body awareness and solid foundations.
Designed for total beginners, returners, new parents or anyone wanting to reconnect with their power (and a bit of sass), these sessions take place across studios across London.
Expect sweat, laughs and a serious confidence glow-up.
For more information, visit SOS Dance.

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