Has your gym informed you that your gym membership cost is increasing? It’s not unusual!
London gym memberships have steadily increased in price over the past few years, reflecting rising operating costs, inflation, and strong demand for fitness services.
But that doesn’t mean that you need to accept it and there are many options available in London, so keep reading!
While prices vary widely depending on the type of gym and London location, recent industry data provides a useful benchmark for average London gym membership costs and we analyse it to choose your options wisely.
Head to our best London gyms guide to compare providers and their latest offers and options!
What does the average UK Gym Membership Cost?
According to the State of the UK Fitness Industry Report, the average gym membership in the country costs around £48.45 per month in 2025.
This represents a gradual increase in recent years:
| Year | Average Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| 2022 | £42.99 |
| 2023 | £44.92 |
| 2024 | £47.24 |
| 2025 | £48.45 |
Across the industry, the typical UK membership price range sits roughly between £40 and £60 per month, although low-cost gyms can be significantly cheaper and luxury clubs a lot more expensive. (BenFit)
What does the average Gym Membership Cost in London?
London is consistently the most expensive region in the UK for gym memberships.
Recent research shows that the average monthly gym membership in London is about £74.97, significantly higher than the national average. (CBRE)
This means London gym memberships cost roughly 55% more than the UK average. (Leisure DB)
Typical price ranges in the capital include:
- Budget gyms: £13.99 – £30 per month
- Mid-range gyms: £30 – £70 per month
- Luxury fitness clubs: £70 – £200+ per month
Some high-end London gyms even charge £300+ per month depending on the exclusivity and facilities offered. (Meridian Fitness)
The Inflation Impact on Gym Membership Costs

Gym operators across the UK and London have faced rising costs in recent years due to factors such as:
- Energy price increases
- Higher rent and property costs
- Wage inflation
- Equipment and maintenance expenses
For example, one major UK gym chain reported a £22 million increase in energy costs, prompting operators across the sector to raise membership fees to maintain profitability. (Allsop)
Despite these price increases, demand remains strong, with gym memberships in the UK reaching record levels and the industry now worth around £6.5 billion. (solihullobserver.co.uk)
London Gym Price Increases – How often do they happen?
Industry data suggests that price adjustments typically happen once every one to two years, often in response to inflation or operating cost increases.
Research from above indicates:
- Membership prices rose from £42.99 in 2022 to £48.45 in 2025.
- However, around 32% of gym operators had not increased their prices since early 2024, showing that not all facilities adjust fees regularly.
This suggests that many gyms review pricing annually but may delay increases to remain competitive or retain members.
What Londoners can do when the Gym Membership increases
- Check your contract for any price‑increase clause. If your gym has included it, then check the terms, e.g., how often and by how much they reserve the right to increase it.
- Assess whether the clause is clear and fair. If the clause allows unlimited or unpredictable increases, it may be unfair under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.
- Write to the gym stating you do not accept the increase if the clause is missing, unclear, or unfair.
- Cancel the membership if the contract allows cancellation upon price changes and if you don’t accept the increase.
- Escalate to the gym’s complaints process or use a service like Resolver for additional support, if the gym doesn’t help to resolve your concern.
Review your Gym Choices
Overall, gym membership costs in the UK remain relatively affordable compared with many other lifestyle subscriptions, but they have steadily risen in recent years.
- UK average: ~£48 per month
- London average: ~£75 per month
- Typical range: £15 – £200+ depending on the gym type
As inflation and operational costs continue to affect the fitness industry, gym members in London may see further price increases in the future, but the competition is fierce between London gym providers so consumers can use seasonal discounts and coupons or vouchers to compare and lock in the best deals, before accepting a price hike!
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