This health club deserves nothing less than maximum score because it is way ahead of its competition. They have a wide variety of work out machines, nice weights, fun atmosphere and spacious bathrooms which are always sparkling clean. The pool is one of the best I’ve ever been to. Furthermore the staff are really friendly and extremely helpful. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking to get fit in one of the best health clubs in London.
Ethanh
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
I went there with a friend of mine a couple of days ago. I like this gym, it was not crowded at all. It has a god range of exercise equipment and the prices are average. You can check it with no hesitations.
Gabeso
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Oh my, I am soo glad I found this gym. Their membership is quite expensive but from my opinion it’s reasonable. At least you know for what you are paying. Everything there is nice. I think that even the most picky person would fell in love with this gym. It’s not only clean and nice, it’s luxury. The bathrooms are in perfect condition, which doesn’t happen very often. They offer a lot of different gym classes, have a swimming pool, spa, pilates and medical procedures.
Shaheen K.
Place rating: 1 Manhattan, NY
Marylebone site NOT Soho 1. Universal machines(near the reception area) are all very close to each other with direct view of people working on computers, I am assuming they are your office sales people etc. 2. Free weight area is very small. More than 6 people at any one time and it would be not only dangerous but also a feeling of claustrophobic. 3. In the free weight area only Two benches, again due to the size of the room it makes sense but more than 6 people at any one time could cause safety concerns. 4. Cardio area — was fine actually we liked it. 5. No protein shake bar for after your workout — huge problem and why wouldn’t you it’s another revenue generating stream for you folks. Overall, I would not pay for this health club. It’s a health club that just doesn’t work with too many corridors and small rooms it doesn’t flow and is just not a very workable gym. It just doesn’t create a very good customer experience, that starts the minute you walk through the doors to the moments you walk out.
Vikki C.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Joy of joys, a decent gym in Soho that doesn’t make you feel a few inches tall — or like you want to run away and cry because you’re so unfit. I know a few people who are corporate members here, and once they’d regaled me with tales of their non-chlorine, ozone treated swimming pool, indoor climbing wall and hypoxic chamber(which simulates the atmosphere of being 9,000 feet up) — I was chomping at the bit to join. I’d been looking for somewhere close to work, and it’s always nice to have gym buddies to encourage you to go more. Yes, it’s expensive, but you have to consider what you’re getting for the price. Not only is the small but perfectly formed gym(which took the architect five years to create) packed full of the latest and greatest gym kit, it’s basically on top of Piccadilly tube, is never over-crowded, run by friendly faces instead of pretentious kids on steroids AND runs some of the best classes I’ve seen in London. For your average pilates, yoga or dance class you’d pay, what, £10? Online booking and online member ‘vault’ full of info and activities, plus an iPhone app(yes, I said IPhone app) — allows you to look at the schedules, book and attend as many as you like. Then there’s the changing facilities. With over 20 individual shower cubicles in the ladies(and I’ve never seen more than 10 women in there at one time), the Redken shampoo and conditioner — and waterfall shower — makes it a lovely experience. Hairdryers, curlers, straighteners, mirrors and cosmetics galore add a few more brownie points to the stack as well. Finally, there’s a medical centre integrated into the second floor and a Gyrotonic pilates studio(the only thing not included in your membership price). The negative review below seems totally off the mark to me, I had a great experience joining and I have done ever since, despite even losing my sign-up pack with vouchers for free personal training etc. Third Space have done nothing but be helpful.
Anna L.
Place rating: 2 Alexandria, VA
you sign up for the 12– month membership and everybody is smiling at you. Then, everything changes. personal trainers are after you to book private sessions constantly. you have to book for classes in advance and it is some sort of hell to be able to find a vacant place in a class !! staff can’t tell you anything about your membership. I had to phone phone 4 times and email 3 times with no reply to get an answer for my question! and every one there gives you a different answer. and it is always«the computer is dying on me. can’t help you now» if i regret anything in my experience is that I signed up this membership contract and referred a friend(just for the sake of an extra free month) which turned out to be a big scam! I am so happy my membership has ended– I am relieved now
Leon C.
Place rating: 4 Norwich, United Kingdom
This gym belongs on Star Trek. It has everything. When you have the use of a hypoxic chamber to simulate high altitude training, you know you will want for nothing. There is a good sized pool, pilates studio and a huge array of classes like Rockstar Bollywood and Burlesque. In truth I could go on for ever with what this gym has. If you can afford it and you live or work locally you should check this gym out. To become a member at London’s most high tech gym will cost you £30-£120 per month.
Matthew D.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
For those that want to work out in style then you can’t get any better than this brilliantly designed gym. From the energy crystals in the wall, the carbon filtered swimming pool and its many workout areas with live DJ’s, this is the gym for the famous and affluent. Like most gyms there are a range of classes from Tai Chi and Eskrima, both taught by champions, to a wide range of Yoga and dance classes with equally high-calibre of instructors. Add a climbing wall, boxing ring, padded dojo and altitude training rooms and lots of well informed staff to assist you, then you can understand why the price is so high. Day passes are available for those that just want to see how the other half lives or treat themselves to a workout in luxury.
MissGo
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
Some friends of mine and myself were intrepid enough to try out the Third Space and we were quite pleasantly surprised by this lively fitness centre. It has a wide range of exercise equipment and classes on all 4 levels. They have equipment like a sky lit climbing wall(instruction is available), boxing ring, ping-pong table, cybex, life-fitness and Stair-Master machines. If you are super fit try out the hypoxic chamber where the individual can exercise at reduced oxygen levels to an altitude of 8,500 feet. If that is not enough incentive to justify the hefty joining fees then perhaps the temptation of eating at the Fresh&Wild juice bar, use of their laundry service(35.00 for 10 washes), wifi access, Redken shampoo and conditioner and a live DJ4 times a week might be worth it.
Doubti
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
The Third Space is probably the most gorgeous gym in London. Unsurprisingly you can find many a celeb there working out, though the cost of membership is quite high, over £100 a month, so it’s really for those who really take their workouts seriously or have oodles of money to spend. The gym itself could not be better. There is a swimming pool which is chlorine free, a padded dojo, boxing ring & climbing wall for the daredevils amongst us and rooms for spinning classes, pilate’s and high altitude training. You also have access to some top-class personal trainers who design your workouts, a doctor to ensure that you’re fit enough to train and steam and sauna rooms for some post-training relaxation. . The range of classes are vast and you will find at peak times your training is assisted by a live dj or you can plug yourself into your own personal television and pick something to watch or listen to whilst trying to shed the pounds and tone up. Day passes are available for those who may want to treat themselves every now again to a workout in style.
Walle
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
One of the nicest, if not the nicest gym in London. Great facililties — weights, cardio, pool, sauna, health clinic, massage, climbing wall, etc. Very central location. Friendly & polite fellow gym-goers.