Top 10 Gyms in Delhi 2026

Delhi’s gym scene in 2026 feels more “pick what fits your life” than “join one place and never change.” You’ll see more 24–7 clubs, more strength-first floors (racks, platforms, free weights), more group class studios, and more recovery add-ons like steam, sauna, and cold dips. Mall clubs are still popular for comfort, parking, and long hours, while local “big floor” gyms are growing in North and West Delhi.

One quick note before we start, gym details change a lot in Delhi. Fees, offers, and even staff can shift month to month.

1) Gold’s Gym – Greater Kailash (East of Kailash)

If you want a known brand, a busy training floor, and a “full-service” setup (training, group sessions, changing rooms), this is one of the safest picks in South Delhi. It’s also easy to reach because it’s near Kailash Colony Metro.

  • Gym area – Gold’s Gym India shares that its clubs commonly fall in the 7,000 to 15,000 sq ft size band, while this GK club is spread across 3 floors (exact sq ft not shown on the club page).
  • Machines – the club page does not list a count, but you can expect the usual mix: treadmills, cross trainers, bikes, pin-loaded machines, cable stations, racks, benches, and full free-weights.
  • Bodybuilder ties – Gold’s is a classic bodybuilding brand, but this Delhi club does not publicly name a specific award winner who trains here on the official page.
  • Founder / ownership – Gold’s Gym was founded by Joe Gold (brand level).
  • Certified trainers – the club page promotes professional trainers.
  • Membership fees – the club page shows an annual membership price of ₹19,490 (as listed on the official page).
  • Website: Gold’s Gym 
  • Contact phone – 9667407112.
  • Social media – Instagram location page exists for Gold’s Gym India – Greater Kailash.

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2) Anytime Fitness – Kirti Nagar (24–7)

If your schedule is messy (late work, travel, odd training hours), Anytime’s 24–7 model is hard to beat. Kirti Nagar is a popular Delhi club page on the brand site, so you get a clearer “official” contact trail than many gyms.

  • Gym area – reported at 4,760 sq ft in business coverage of the Kirti Nagar launch.
  • Machines – the club page does not publish a count. Expect a standard Anytime layout: cardio line, selectorized strength, cables, and free weights.
  • Bodybuilder ties – not publicly claimed on the club page.
  • Owner – the Kirti Nagar club page lists the owner as Sunil Sharma.
  • Certified trainers – Anytime says staff are trained to support members, and many Delhi branches mention trainers on their pages, but certifications are not listed in detail on this page.
  • Membership fees – Anytime does not show Kirti Nagar pricing on the club page. A Delhi pricing table on Justdial lists typical monthly ₹3,000 to ₹5,000 and annual ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 (treat as a market guide, not a fixed quote).
  • Website: Anytime Fitness
  • Contact phone – +91 8383068942 (club page).
  • Social media – Instagram handle for Anytime Fitness India is active.

3) Cult.fit – Elite Gym Dwarka

Cult is for people who like variety and structure: gym floor plus group formats in the same membership. Dwarka, in particular, has grown fast, and Cult’s Elite Gym there is marketed as a very large club for the area.

  • Gym area – 15,000 sq ft (as stated on the club’s Instagram bio).
  • Machines – the Dwarka page does not list a number. The gym promotes imported machines and heavy daily class volume.
  • Bodybuilder ties – no single award winner is named on the official pages. Cult gyms usually skew toward general fitness plus strength, rather than “one star athlete gym.”
  • Founder / ownership – cult.fit is part of cure.fit, co-founded by Mukesh Bansal and Ankit Nagori (company level).
  • Certified trainers – Cult centres typically advertise trained coaches, but specific trainer certificates are not listed on public pages for this club.
  • Membership fees – Cult lists plan pricing on its own site. Example pricing shown includes 12 months ₹17,490, 6 months ₹14,990, 3 months ₹9,990 (as shown on the cultpass Elite page).
  • Website: Cult.fit
  • Contact phone – the club bio shows +91 8178443775.
  • Social media – Instagram @cultfitdwarka.

4) Fitness First – Select Citywalk, Saket (Iconic club)

This is the “mall club” style done at scale: big floor, lots of equipment, many group classes, and a more premium feel. If you like training in a clean, managed space with steady service, it’s a strong option.

  • Gym area – 20,000 sq ft (official club page).
  • Machines – “more than 120” pieces of fitness equipment (mall directory listing).
  • Bodybuilder ties – not publicly promoted as a bodybuilding-only gym, and no named award winner is listed on official pages.
  • Ownership – Fitness First India has been tied to cure.fit historically, but day-to-day club operations are not described as “owned by” a named founder on the club page.
  • Certified trainers – the club page states professionally trained and certified trainers.
  • Membership fees – Fitness First publishes plan list price and offer price for Select City Walk. Example offers shown include 6 months offer price ₹51,209 and 12 months offer price ₹87,530 (as listed on the membership page).
  • Website: Fitness First 
  • Contact phone – +91 11 4949 7000 appears on Instagram location info for the club.
  • Social media – Instagram @fitnessfirstindia.

5) Ozone Model Town – Luxury Fitness ‘n’ Spa

Ozone is for people who want gym + spa feel under one roof, and who value staff attention, classes, and a more “club-like” setup. Model Town is one of their best-known Delhi locations.

  • Gym area – not published as a single sq ft number on their main site pages.
  • Machines – not listed as a count publicly. The site shows categories like cardio and core-strength areas.
  • Bodybuilder ties – Ozone is more “luxury club” than bodybuilding hub, and it does not publicly name a star bodybuilder who trains there.
  • Founders / promoters – Kamal Bagga and Ritu Bagga are listed as promoters of Ozone Model Town (franchise of Ozone Health Group).
  • Certified trainers – the site and posts mention personal trainers, but trainer certificates are not listed publicly.
  • Membership fees – a fee sheet posted on a directory listing shows 3 months ₹30,000, 6 months ₹34,000, 1 year ₹45,000 (treat as a published guide, confirm at the desk).
  • Website: Ozone Model Town
  • Contact phone – 74000 50005 or 74000 60006 are shown on Ozone location listings and the fee sheet.
  • Social media – Instagram @ozonemodeltown.

6) Ozone Defence Colony – Luxury Gym

Defence Colony is a strong location if you want a premium club setup, group formats, and spa-style add-ons. It’s also one of the easier Ozone branches to verify because the brand site lists location contacts.

  • Gym area – not published as a sq ft number on the location list.
  • Machines – not listed as a count publicly.
  • Bodybuilder ties – not promoted as a bodybuilding-only gym, and no named award winner is listed.
  • Ownership – Ozone is a branded chain; this location is listed on Ozone’s official locations page.
  • Certified trainers – the club’s posts talk about coaching and trainers, but public certificate details are not listed.
  • Membership fees – Ozone-related listings show premium pricing. One public offer post shows annual figures like ₹77,000 (male) and ₹61,000 (female) for a specific offer period, while another
  • listing shows 1- year ₹45,000 and other durations (prices can vary by package and time).
  • Website: Ozone Defence Colony
  • Contact phone – Ozone’s official locations page lists Defence Colony numbers: +91-11-41550130 / 40 / 50.
  • Social media – Instagram @ozonedefencecolony.

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7) Dronacharya The Gym – Hudson Lane (GTB Nagar)

 

If you care about strength sports culture, coaching, and a serious lifting crowd, Dronacharya’s Hudson Lane branch is a known name in North Delhi. Their own pages openly talk about bodybuilding and powerlifting coaching.

  • Gym area – not listed publicly as sq ft.
  • Machines – no public count on the branch page. Expect a strength-focused floor: free weights, benches, racks, plus cardio basics.
  • Bodybuilder ties – the branch promotes bodybuilding and powerlifting training, but it does not publicly list a single award-winning athlete as “trains here” in an official roster.
  • Founder / leadership – the Hudson Lane Instagram page lists founder @ibhupender_dhawan.
  • Certified trainers – the brand talks a lot about coaching and training, but public certificate lists are not posted.
  • Membership fees – not clearly listed on the branch’s official social pages. For exact pricing, you’ll need a call or visit.
  • Contact phone – +91 9560847923 is shown for the main branch.
  • Social media – Instagram @dronacharyathegymhudsonlane.

8) 24Hs Fitness – Kirti Nagar (by Guru Randhawa)

This is one of the most talked-about new-format gyms in West Delhi: big floor, strong branding, and a push on recovery add-ons. If you want a fresh club vibe with long hours, it’s worth checking out.

  • Gym area – 13,000 sq ft is stated in Instagram posts about the Kirti Nagar club.
  • Machines – the club does not publish a full count publicly. Some franchise posts mention equipment counts for other branches, so treat those as branch-specific.
  • Bodybuilder ties – no official list of award winners who train here. The gym’s public content is general strength and fitness.
  • Founder – the brand site states it was founded by Guru Randhawa.
  • Certified trainers – the gym’s public content mentions trained staff, but certificates are not listed in public posts.
  • Membership fees – promotional posts show limited-time plans such as yearly ₹20,000 and 6 months ₹12,000 in a “mega offer,” and another post shows a yearly ₹6,666 offer (treat all as offer-period pricing).
  • Website: 24Hs Fitness
  • Contact phone – the official site lists a phone number (+91 89684 82818) and also shows +91 99999 00567. The Kirti Nagar Instagram page also shows 9800970095.
  • Social media – Instagram @24hsfitness.kirti.nagar.

9) Pro Ultimate Gyms – Geeta Colony

East Delhi has a growing gym crowd that wants more space, more machines, and more add-ons (steam, group studio). Pro Ultimate in Geeta Colony is pitched as a “big club” style gym for the area.

  • Gym area – 6,600 sq ft (as stated in a gym tour video description).
  • Machines – no official machine count is posted on the club’s public pages.
  • Bodybuilder ties – no official named award winner is posted as a regular trainee. The gym’s public content leans toward general gym training.
  • Ownership – the club pages state it is managed by @sheomedia.
  • Certified trainers – not listed with certificate details on public pages.
  • Membership fees – one offer post mentions “1+1 annual membership” at ₹32,000 for 2 people (offer pricing). The club also posts 6 and 12-month discount offers without fixed list price in the snippet.
  • Contact phone – 7508080031 is shown on multiple posts and reels.
  • Social media – Instagram @pug_geetacolony_delhi, Facebook page for the Geeta Colony club also exists.

10) Phoenix Gym – Rohini (Sector 22)

Rohini has a serious gym crowd, and Phoenix positions itself as a large space with many formats. If you want a big floor in North Delhi with classes and a busy vibe, Phoenix is on many shortlists.

  • Gym area – Phoenix’s Instagram page states 15,000 sq ft and mentions expansion toward 25,000 sq ft.
  • Machines – no public machine count is posted in the sources above.
  • Bodybuilder ties – no official list of award winners is posted as regular trainees.
  • Owner – Phoenix’s Instagram bio mentions owner @mathur_ravi.
  • Certified trainers – the gym posts trainer content and lists trainer contacts in posts, but certificate details are not publicly listed as a clean roster.
  • Membership fees – Phoenix does not show a standard rate card in the sources above. In Delhi, large gyms often run frequent discount offers, so call and ask for the current rate card before paying.
  • Contact phone – a Rohini location page lists phone numbers 9667-987-111 and the address in Rohini (treat as a directory listing).
  • Social media – Instagram @phoenixgymrohini.

How to choose the right gym in Delhi

If your goal is fat loss and general fitness, pick the gym you will actually attend 3 to 5 days a week. That usually means, close to home or close to work, easy parking or metro, good hours, and a floor that doesn’t feel too crowded at your usual time.

If your goal is muscle gain or strength, look for squat racks, platforms, heavy dumbbells, benches, and enough space to move. Also ask about trainer support for form checks, and whether they allow outside coaching if you already have a coach.

If you want classes, check the weekly timetable before you pay. Don’t rely on “we have classes” as a promise, ask what formats run at your time.

If recovery matters (steam, sauna, cold dip), ask if those are included in your plan or charged extra, and ask about maintenance. Recovery rooms are only useful if they stay clean and working.

Final Thoughts

The best gym in Delhi in 2026 is the one that matches your daily routine, your budget, and the way you like to train.

  • If you want a big, premium mall club with a huge equipment count and published pricing, Fitness First Select Citywalk is the clearest fit.
  • If you want 24–7 access with a clear official club page, Anytime Fitness Kirti Nagar is a strong pick.
  • If you want gym + classes under one pass, Cult.fit Elite in Dwarka is a good “all-in-one” style choice.
  • If you want a more serious lifting culture in North Delhi, Dronacharya The Gym (Hudson Lane) is worth a visit.
  • If you want a luxury gym + spa style setup, Ozone Model Town and Ozone Defence Colony are the obvious names.

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