Best Gyms with Indoor Pools near New-york, New-york
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1. Equinox East 63rd Street
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Equinox East 63rd Street, located on the Upper East Side, offers a spacious and modern fitness experience with a focus on boxing, Pilates, and high-intensity workouts. The club provides state-of-the-art facilities and a range of fitness classes to cater to diverse workout preferences.
817 Lexington Ave, New York, New York 10065
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Greg K (Google User)
1 month ago
After 22 years as a loyal Equinox member, I have cancelled my membership. Other than hearing that the recent price increase now had my membership over $300 per month, the General Manager gave me less than 2 minutes of her time and never asked me to sit down and discuss my extensive Equinox history. Her lack of interest as to additional reasons a longtime member like myself was cancelling my membership confirmed that my decision to leave was the right one.
isac R (Google User)
1 month ago
It closes at 8PM on Fridays… i try to wrap up workout around 7:30. While shower and changing clothes, at 8PM they turn off the locker room lights. What the hell. I am naked and wiping water. I try to understand that they want customers disappear at 8PM sharp. But cut off the light in the locker room? Can they find another better educated way to ask?? On top of that, the cleaning guy in the locker room keep chasing after me to go out since 7:50PM… what is it? I do not want to mention about it but I freaking paying more than $300 per month for this service… Other than that Facilities newly renovated. Price overpriced compared to the service I receive. Clean environment. Very tiny shower booth. Staff some okay some not
M. Robert (Google User)
1 month ago
While we were working out my friend’s experience at Equinox on 63rd and Lexington was nothing short of appalling. During a workout, a maintenance worker unplugged the machine she was using without warning, which caused her to fall off and injure herself. Cleaning practices also appear haphazard, raising safety concerns. Customer service here is dismissive at best; rather than addressing issues, staff often act irritated when asked for help. This location's reputation for a “premium experience” feels far from the reality. Horrible, just horrible.
William Wang (Google User)
1 month ago
Irresponsible management. Arbitrarily closes the gym 3 hours early on Dec 8 at 5pm for a staff holiday party with no notice in email or app. App still displays today’s hours as 7am-8pm. $6 wasted taking the subway.
Sheldon Winicour (Google User)
1 month ago
I slipped and fell on a wet floor leading into the men's locker room. A worker had been cleaning the floor, which was slippery from water and soap. He was around the corner and not visible from where I slipped. When he saw that I fell, he merely pointed to the "Wet Floor" sign (which also was not visible from where I was walking), turned away and continued cleaning. He showed no concern and did not ask whether I was ok. (Other members have posted complaints about how nasty the locker room attendants in this club are). I communicated what happened to an assistant manager, who assured me I would hear from the manager the next day. I also communicated to her that the walls in the pool area are often crawling with bugs, which other members have also noticed. I used to give the club 5-star reviews but now I question what value Equinox provides for the $300 a month membership fee they charge.
2. Equinox East 61st Street
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East 61st Street Equinox is a fitness club in New York City that offers an upscale environment tailored for elite fitness enthusiasts. It features a variety of amenities including a rooftop sundeck and dedicated sports facilities, enabling a comprehensive fitness experience.
330 E 61st St, New York, New York 10065
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Moshe Aziz (Google User)
1 month ago
t’s really big, and I like the high ceilings, basketball courts, and rock climbing wall. The hot tub could be less green and hotter. The place really needs some TLC—it could be much cleaner. I mean, the 63rd Street location makes the 61st Street one look like a rundown subway station bathroom m.
M. Robert (Google User)
1 month ago
I feel compelled to share my experience at Equinox on 61st Street, as I believe it’s important for potential members to be aware of the concerning conditions I encountered there. Despite the gym's ample space, it is in a state of neglect that raises serious health concerns. During my visits, I noticed significant mold growth in the men’s locker room, particularly on the carpet, which is alarming. Additionally, the steam room consistently emitted an unpleasant odor, making it an uncomfortable and potentially hazardous environment. Such conditions can pose health risks that should not be overlooked. I was a regular member for nearly three years, but as time went on, the unpleasantness of the gym became too much to bear. Since I stopped going, I’ve noticed a remarkable improvement in my health. I used to suffer from frequent urinary tract infections and ongoing sinus issues, both of which have vanished since I left the facility. Given these observations, I genuinely believe that Equinox on 61st Street should undergo a thorough inspection to address these issues. Health and safety should always come first, and I hope this review encourages others to consider their wellbeing when choosing a gym.
Nicholas B. Hunt (Google User)
1 month ago
It’s really disgusting how pretty much all the men jumping in The Jacuzzi here do it in the gym shorts with no liner or just their Briefs! and don’t shower before entering and the attendant says nothing. It’s all the menwho are playing basketball too so they come in sweaty already, so disrespectful to the women here and the people who care about hygiene And the color of the jacuzzi water after prime basketball time is so dark and murky I feel like it’s a health hazard and I’m going to notify the health department cause this in unacceptable for a gym of this magnitude and Price. Not to mention the boiler is broken and they don’t notify the memeber via email or anything. half the time and the internet never works too. Just a real disappointment
Arthur (Google User)
1 month ago
I’m so torn with this place. Has so much more than other Equinox locations in the city (steam room AND sauna, expansive gym floor, roof “terrace”, pool, hot tub) but there is a difference between older design and woefully dated. This location is the latter. I understand that it is an enormous location with massive upkeep and renovation costs but this gym is begging to be gutted. The terrace is just an unfinished roof with chairs, bathroom/locker area is under maintained, and showers are straight out of a prison. The location/roof deck is fantastic but it’s calling out for a better gym!
Eric Dolan (Google User)
1 month ago
This place is the pinnacle of gyms. It's eight stories tall with rooftop access to an amazing view. Also on the roof are lounge chairs and a cafe. Other amenities include: basketball and squash quarts, boxing, cycling, yoga, swimming pool, hot tub, dry sauna, steam sauna, and another cafe at the ground level. The gym also has an exceptional personal training staff. All of whom are well educated and certified.