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GYMS & SPORTS

There are plenty of places to exercise in London. Most gyms are privately owned though some have a bit of sponsorship from the councils. If you want to find the ones near you, check this site

Most gyms require proof of address, so you need to bring along an utility bill together with your identity proof (ID card, driving license or passport). Many of them offer good deals when joining for a minimum period and you can always try haggling with them for a better deal. You can get free membership for a month, discounts on some of their services or goodie bags, depending on the gym and your skills. Their sales’ teams are very keen on gaining new members so you have good chances to get the best out of them.

One good option is Courtneys, as they offer memberships from just £22 a month and with no joining fee & long-term contract. Check here where is your nearest Courtney's centre

Other big gym chains that offer you a free trial are Fitness First, LA Fitness, Cannons and the more expensive Virgin Active & Esporta

COMING SOON: more about specialised gyms: Pregnancy gyms, Baby swiming, Golf inside of London, Climbing centre, Yoga & Pilates, Tennis, Roller blading, Ice Skating,...





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