Best Gyms with Indoor Pools near Boston, Massachusetts
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1. Equinox Sports Club Boston
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Equinox Sports Club Boston is a luxury fitness facility located in downtown Boston, featuring a spacious environment with city views and an array of personalized fitness services. The club offers a combination of diverse classes, high-quality amenities, and advanced personal training programs.
4 Avery St, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
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Indoor Pool(s) Basketball Court(s) Sauna(s) Steam Room(s) Locker Rooms with ShowersReviews
Deise Soria (Google User)
2 months ago
My experience at Equinox Boston was nothing short of excellent. The gym is always clean, with top-of-the-line equipment, and the atmosphere is incredibly motivating. The staff was always friendly and supportive, making it a great place to work out. A special shoutout to my personal trainer, Kevin Roache, who has been an absolute game-changer in my fitness era. Kevin has a unique ability to tailor workouts to my goals, pushing me to work harder while ensuring proper form and injury prevention. His knowledge and expertise have not only helped me see physical results but also given me the confidence to tackle challenges I never thought I could. Kevin’s approach is personal, professional, and motivating – I always looked forward to our sessions. Not only is Kevin an incredible personal trainer, but he also has some seriously impressive talents. I’ve seen him smash a watermelon between his thighs — yes, you read that right! His strength and control are truly at the next level. If that’s any indication of his dedication and power, it’s clear that Kevin can handle any challenge, both in the gym and beyond. Overall, I highly recommend Equinox Boston for anyone looking for a premium gym experience, and if you're in need of a personal trainer, Kevin Roache is the one to go to. Especially if you need that extra push in 2025. His dedication and passion for helping clients succeed are truly unmatched!
Mangesh Pinge (Google User)
2 months ago
I recently cancelled my membership at Equinox Sports Club Boston due to relocation, but I couldn’t leave without sharing my wonderful experience! I first joined Equinox in November 2022, and after a brief stint as an employee at Equinox Bethesda, I returned to Boston and rejoined as a member on June 1, 2024. Every moment spent at this club has been truly exceptional! First, I want to express my gratitude to Matt Strutt, the General Manager, for creating such a welcoming and inspiring atmosphere. Second, a special shoutout to Michael Mlambo, my membership advisor, who was always there to help and make the process smooth and enjoyable. One of the most impressive changes I noticed upon my return was the upgraded equipment and furniture throughout the club. It really enhances the workout experience and makes the environment feel fresh and inviting. Since I rejoined, I participated in over 100 group fitness classes, and the instructors are simply top-notch! Emily Comerford’s Playground Experience class was a standout; her energy and creativity made every session a joy. Paula Fonseca’s Pilates classes were fantastic for building strength and flexibility, and I always left feeling revitalized. And Maryanne Blake’s Ropes & Rowers class was an exhilarating challenge that kept me engaged and motivated! As I relocate to the Midwest, I’ll truly miss this incredible community. I made a ton of friends at this fitness club. Thank you, Equinox Boston, for the amazing memories and the fantastic fitness foundation you’ve helped me build. I’ll carry these experiences with me wherever I go!
Carly Pisarri (Google User)
2 months ago
Enormous equinox. So much space and so well laid out. I wish I took pictures of the yoga studio but I didn’t bring my phone to class. It was the most beautiful studio. Flooded with light. Tall ceilings and curved windows. This facility is just so enormous and they really do such an incredible job keeping it so clean. Thank you for having me!
Kate Lieshok (Google User)
2 months ago
Equinox in Ritz-Carlton Boston's outstanding quality and atmosphere not only make using the gym a pleasure but also motivate me to come for my daily workouts. In addition, the outside view is amazing. Had a boxing class with Jim. Great explanation of the moves. Really fun class. Felt so energetic after it. Recommend to attend.
Sofia C (Google User)
2 months ago
Best group classes. 100% recommend to anyone looking for amazing classes and motivation. I feel all the teachers are great, and all classes are better than studio classes at other places that only offer one type of class. Location is great, only missing sauna for womens bathroom.
2. Curtis Hall Community Center
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BCYF Curtis Hall is a community center in Boston offering a variety of facilities including a gym, fitness center, indoor pool, and computer lab. It serves the local community and provides programs suited for all ages.
20 South St, Boston, Massachusetts 02130
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Lorie Simmonds (Google User)
2 months ago
I take my son their for basketball skills and drills. The coach is amazing. The front desk personnel are friendly and welcoming as well.
Alabaster Blue (Google User)
2 months ago
Just want to warn the community about a man who is a regular here: slender older white man with toothy grin and medium length white hair plus white mustache and beard. He groped me in the pool and tried to play it off like it was an accident during recreational swim. Front desk was informed and did nothing about it. If you are a woman, please bring a buddy for protection. If you have children, please accompany them and watch out for this man. He seems very fond of the kids as well. I’ve been informed he also enjoys exposing himself to young boys in the men’s locker room. This may be the same guy who also frequently walks around JP pond & enjoys yelling at women there too.
Sharon Britton (Google User)
2 months ago
I love Curtis Hall and feel fortunate to have access to this resource- the only reason I rated it 4 instead of 5 is because the facilities (especially women’s locker room) really need to be updated. The staff is excellent - shout out to the manager, the wonderful front desk staff (especially Lenroy and Evelyn) and Vlad (the best lifeguard ever). I’ve been swimming here for 8 years, and you can’t beat the value. Truly a community feeling at this center.
Ellis Jones (Google User)
2 months ago
Great spot to connect to the community and a great pool for the kids.
Kim Miles (Google User)
2 months ago
Like offers which are great only reason a 3 and not 5 because they have 1 day a week it's early as hell. I'm sleeping 😴 at 7am. They should have 1 night a week adult swimming lessons or on a Saturday from 12 noon. But the fact it offers different things for community is great. Definitely will go and the receptionist Lenroy was very pleasant 😊 individual.
3. Boston University Fitness and Recreation Center
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The Fitness & Recreation Center at Boston University offers a comprehensive range of educational and recreational programs aimed at promoting physical, social, and emotional wellness. It features a variety of facilities, including two swimming pools and a climbing wall, catering to both students and the wider community.
915 Commonwealth Ave, Boston, Massachusetts 02215
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Khalid Omar (Google User)
2 months ago
Fitness and Recreation Centre is part of John Hancock Students Village, which also includes Agganis Arena ( named after BU top football/ baseball player).The centre is equipped with free weights and various physical exercise/ work-out machines, including tread- mills. Good facilities and novel rooms for individuals and groups.However, capacity is limited and leads to increased waiting time during peak hours. BU should keep the charges subsidised to encourage students for fitness.In the village context, high-rise towers for students' residence are appreciated...
Alec Chen (Google User)
2 months ago
Good gym overall, used it when in college. Always packed though. Upper management can be out of touch with user needs/ requests at time, and management has been known to be rude.
Hendro Hioe (Google User)
2 months ago
Bu fitness and facilities. The basket ball indoor hall facilities is really nice. The wooden floor also nice and clean. Went here for graduation, all the facilities is great including the swimming pool and fitness tools are good, keep it up boston university
Daniel Yoon (Google User)
2 months ago
There are aspects that I absolutely love; there are a few reservations that I can't ignore. Pros: The variety of machines and the multiple sections for free weights make it a haven for those who appreciate a diverse workout routine. The availability of different rooms for both individual and group exercises is a thoughtful touch. It's fantastic to have the option to isolate yourself or engage in a group workout without disrupting the standard gym flow. However, the primary drawback is the size of the gym in relation to its popularity. It often feels like the facility was designed for a much smaller student population. During peak hours (and most hours), the space becomes crowded, making it a challenge to navigate through the different workout areas. If you're accustomed to a more intimate gym experience, this may not be the ideal fit. I can't help but draw a comparison to larger, high-end gyms like Equinox, where crowding might be expected. While this gym is not exactly on par with that scene, the occasional overcrowding gives a taste of that atmosphere, which may not be everyone's cup of tea. On a positive note, the gym does offer multiple rooms for various exercises, but the issue arises when these rooms fill up quickly during busy hours (or any hours). It can be a bit frustrating when you have a specific workout in mind, and the designated areas are occupied. In conclusion, this gym has its pros and cons. If you can overlook the occasional crowding and appreciate the variety of workout options available, it's still a solid choice. While it may not be perfect, the positives do outweigh the negatives for those who are willing to adapt to a more bustling fitness environment. --- You can find me on Insta: @imdanielyoon
Robert (Google User)
2 months ago
The Fitrec has been an amazing part during my studies at Boston University. It's a great place to meet and talk to other students from BU and the building offers everything you need for doing great sports (perfect for swimming, climbing, running, weight lift, soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, squash, dancing and much more ...)