Best Fitness Studios & Gyms in Buenos Aires Right Now
From boutique boxing to mindful yoga, these rising studios are shaping how Buenos Aires works out in 2025.
This guide spots the fitness spaces locals are talking about before they hit the mass-tourism radar. Expect small-class vibes, strong community energy, and workouts that fit right into a Buenos Aires day of café-hopping and late dinners.
Fluire Studio - Micro gym with big neighborhood buzz
Fluire Studio is one of the freshest fitness openings in Buenos Aires, and its perfect 5-star rating with a fast climb in reviews shows how quickly word is spreading. With only a handful of reviews so far, the growth momentum is what makes it stand out: locals are finding it, loving it, and talking about it.
Why it is trending
- Very new studio with a strong early 5.0 rating
- Steady flow of recent reviews, rare for a brand new spot
- Intimate atmosphere that feels more like a training club than a big-box gym
What to expect
- Small group training and close coaching
- Clean, modern equipment and a minimalist setup
- A local crowd from the surrounding barrio rather than tourists
Good for
- Travelers who want a friendly, not-intimidating place to lift or train
- Remote workers staying nearby who want a regular spot
The Force company - High energy, low-key cool
The Force company is another very new arrival with a flawless 5-star rating and a fast-growing review count. It is trending because it mixes serious training with a fun, almost studio-club vibe, and early adopters are clearly impressed.
Why it is trending
- New business with strong early traction and perfect ratings
- Growing buzz from people looking for something more dynamic than a classic gym
- Feels like a fitness startup: tight-knit, motivated community
What to expect
- Likely strength and functional training formats, with focus on performance
- Trainers that remember your name and your goals
- Sessions that fit well before work or in the early evening
Good for
- Fitness fans who like structured workouts and coaching
- Visitors staying in the area who want a few high-impact sessions instead of a monthly membership
VIRYA Yoga Studio Recoleta - Boutique calm in a busy barrio
VIRYA Yoga Studio Recoleta combines a near-perfect 4.9 rating with the energy of a relatively new business, which is why it is surging in visibility. In a neighborhood known for elegant cafés and museums, this studio is becoming the go-to place to decompress.
Why it is trending
- Newer studio with almost 50 reviews and excellent scores
- Recoleta locals and digital nomads are discovering it as a calm, modern space
- Strong word of mouth for both teaching quality and ambiance
What to expect
- Vinyasa and mixed-level classes in small groups
- A bright, minimalist studio that feels more spa than gym
- Teachers who can usually guide in Spanish and often some English
Good for
- Travelers who want to stretch out after long flights and late nights
- People staying in Recoleta looking for a regular yoga home base
Tips
- Book ahead for peak evening classes
- Ask about multi-class packs if you are in town for a week or more
San Telmo Yoga - Classic favorite with fresh momentum
San Telmo Yoga is not new, but it is having a moment again. With over 100 reviews and a 4.9 rating, it has long been a local favorite. What makes it trending now is a recent spike in new reviews and a renewed interest in the San Telmo neighborhood itself.
Why it is trending
- Established studio with a loyal base plus new visitors discovering it
- Recent review activity shows the community is very active
- Located in a historic district that is buzzing with markets, art, and nightlife
What to expect
- Authentic, community-focused yoga in a warm, lived-in space
- A mix of locals, expats, and curious travelers
- Classes that often lean into mindfulness and slower flows
Good for
- People who want yoga that feels rooted in a real neighborhood
- Travelers exploring San Telmo who want to balance out empanadas and Malbec with some movement
Tips
- Combine a morning class with a stroll through the San Telmo market on weekends
- Check language options if you prefer instruction in English
Brooklyn Fitboxing Recoleta - Boxing meets boutique studio
Brooklyn Fitboxing Recoleta brings a global-style boxing workout to one of Buenos Aires most iconic neighborhoods. With nearly 150 reviews and a solid 4.7 rating, it is not exactly a secret, but its recent uptick in feedback shows it is staying hot with both locals and visitors.
Why it is trending
- Well known brand with renewed review growth
- High intensity, music-driven workouts that fit the current global fitness trend
- Recoleta location draws office workers, students, and travelers
What to expect
- Structured boxing circuits with no sparring, ideal for beginners
- Loud music, choreographed rounds, and plenty of sweat
- Gloves and wraps usually available on site, which is handy if you are just visiting
Good for
- Cardio lovers who get bored on treadmills
- Travelers craving a fast, fun, high-energy session near central sights
Tips
- Book ahead for after-work classes, which can fill up fast
- Ask about intro deals if you are trying fitboxing for the first time
How to choose your Buenos Aires workout spot
- Stay near your base: Traffic can be slow, so pick a studio in or near your barrio.
- Match your vibe: Fluire Studio and The Force company are ideal if you want coaching and strength. VIRYA and San Telmo Yoga are better for calm and connection. Brooklyn Fitboxing Recoleta is perfect for a music-heavy sweat session.
- Check language and booking: Many instructors speak at least some English, but it is worth confirming. Most trending studios use online booking or WhatsApp for reservations.
Why use MapsBuddy for Buenos Aires fitness
Buenos Aires fitness trends move fast. Small studios can go from hidden gem to fully booked in a few months. MapsBuddy tracks review spikes and local buzz so you can find the spots locals love right now, not last season. Use this guide as a starting point, then dive into MapsBuddy to spot the next wave of micro gyms, yoga lofts, and boxing studios before they become mainstream.
Places featured in this guide
1. Fluire Studio
Esmeralda 135 4 B, C1035ABC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
2. The Force company
Sarmiento 860, C1005 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
3. VIRYA Yoga Studio Recoleta
Ecuador 1511, C1425EUI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
4. San Telmo Yoga
Bolívar 1128, C1066 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
5. Brooklyn Fitboxing Recoleta
Paraná 1026, C1018ADA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina