Choosing a gym can feel like a major decision, with price, equipment, amenities, and overall vibe all coming into play. Do you want more organized classes, like Orangetheory Fitness? Or would you rather roam free and do your own workout in a bigger commercial gym? Depending on what you're looking for, 24 Hour Fitness might be the right fit for you. Here's what to know about 24 Hour Fitness pricing before signing up for a membership.
24 Hour Fitness is a big box gym with more than 270 locations in 11 different states across the country, with a majority of locations in California. As the name suggests, some locations are open for 24 hours seven days a week, which is a selling point if you have a busy schedule, prefer hitting the gym later at night, or are a super early riser who appreciates an empty gym.
If your budget is a major deciding factor in your gym search, you may be wondering exactly how much a membership costs and what it includes. Because specific pricing isn't readily available on the 24 Hour Fitness website, here's a quick guide to how much 24 Hour Fitness costs.
24 Hour Fitness membership pricing varies by location. The easiest way to find out the exact cost is to type your zip code into the "Find a Gym" feature on the company's site, where you can select your nearest gym and see the exact pricing for that location. You also have the option to call, email, or chat with someone about pricing IRL.
24 Hour Fitness declined to provide PS with an exact range or average of its membership prices, but you can expect to see costs from $10 to $60 per month, often with an additional annual fee of $25 to $50. If you opt to pay for a year upfront rather than paying each month, your overall cost will be lower. You can also expect lower monthly payments if you make a 6-month commitment, according to the 24 Hour Fitness website.
24 Hour Fitness has three different membership tiers — Silver, Gold, and Platinum — all of which have different prices. The Silver option is not available at all destinations, so check your closest 24 Hour Fitness to be sure.
If you're still on the fence about 24 Hour Fitness, you can always try it out with a free three-day pass. That way, you can get a sense of the gym's equipment, see how crowded it gets at peak times, and decide if it's worth the cost of a membership. Check out their special offers page, too — you might just snag a deal.
— Additional reporting by Chandler Plante
Renee Cherry is a POPSUGAR contributor who specializes in beauty and wellness. Her writing has appeared in Shape, Women's Health, Glamour, and Well + Good, among other publications.
Chandler Plante is an assistant editor for POPSUGAR Health & Fitness. Previously, she worked as an editorial assistant for People magazine and contributed to Ladygunn, Millie, and Bustle Digital Group. In her free time, she overshares on the internet, creating content about chronic illness, beauty, and disability.