Anytime Fitness Raffles Place brings the trusted Anytime Fitness experience to the Downtown area. As part of the world's largest fitness franchise, this location offers members the freedom to work out on their own schedule with 24/7 access, making it perfect for early birds and night owls alike.
Members enjoy wide range of equipment, 24/7 access, making this gym a versatile choice for diverse fitness goals. Membership options start from $70 to $100 per month, offering good value for the facilities provided. Day passes are available at $20 for visitors or those wanting to try before committing.
The gym enjoys a convenient location in Downtown with good accessibility. Whether you prefer sunrise sessions or late-night lifts, Anytime Fitness Raffles Place accommodates your schedule with round-the-clock access. It's an ideal choice for busy professionals, shift workers, and anyone who values flexibility in their fitness routine.
After signing up for the membership one of the Malay staff member I didn't catch his name ahhh he's very friendly. And also he gave me a free AF shirt really nice of him.
View on GoogleGym is decent but the system and customer service leaves much to be desired. During registration, they will charge $95 for a key fob and emphasize again and again not to lose it as you will need to pay $95 again for a new fob. A few months later, I discovered through the app I could transfer the access to ApplePay instead, so I tried that. I am now trying to switch back to the key fob. I tried switching back through the app, but it told me to go to the gym instead. I then made a trip down to the gym with key fob in hand to make the switch. The staff then said that no, it’s not possible to switch back to the key fob. If I wanted to switch back, I need to buy another fob for $95. Then why did the app tell me I could? And why wasn’t this emphasised during registration? What is the point of the key fob and charging me $95 in the first place? Thanks to the staff member at Raffles for trying to help me, but your system is seriously flawed.
View on GoogleIrons 🏋️ 🏋️ 🏋️ 🏋️ Cleanliness 🐛 🐛 🐛 🐛 Crowd 🧟🧟🧟🧟 Fresh 🚿 🚿 🚿 🚿 Look-out 🙇 🙇 🙇 🙇 Hours ⏳ ⏳ ⏳ ⏳ Right downtown - All purposeful crowd. No kids. Towards mature, expat, ladies. Well laid out. Cardios facing road. 2 racks. A little compact but still clean and hygienic. Thankful for an AF in such good location probably.
View on GoogleGood gym, despite its small size, lots of equipment to get a decent workout done, impressed with all that they were able to squeeze. The entire space feels semi-broken up into 3 sections though. Plenty of cable stations. Not sure why some folks are complaining about aircon? It is one of the colder AFs I’ve been to, comparable to JTC summit. Visited on a weekday, able to push hard without sweating. Try AFs like Northpoint and you will know what ‘hot’ feels like. Cons: lots of white collar folks on weekdays, even at odd timings like 3-4pm. Gets more packed at lunchtime and after work, so avoid those hours. Wish there were more benches, theres only 4 minus the one at the smith machine, they were all occupied on a weekday afternoon. Dumbbell racks split into 2 sides which was abit awkward, and only one deadlift platform tucked in the corner right next to a wall. If you do powerlifting, or simply want a more spacious gym, consider other outlets like City Hall (crowd can be quite bad too) Mirrors are aesthetic lol Overall nice place, don’t mind coming on weekends when there is less people.
View on GoogleMy go-to gym! The equipment is clean and tidy, especially love the shower facilities. Brock (the manager) is extremely friendly, fit and gives great fitness advice if you ask for it. Jadey is also extremely sweet — never failing to greet members upon exit & entry!
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