
Equinox Boston: A premium gym and wellness hub with wide spaces, expert trainers, and rejuvenating spa services.
Equinox Sports Club Boston offers a spacious, well-equipped gym, a bright yoga studio, and spa services at 4 Avery St. Guests praise knowledgeable instructors like Victory Chen for Pilates and personalized training from Kevin Roache, delivering motivating, safe workouts. Massage options with Jeff pair well with gym access. Overall, the facility is praised for its size and cleanliness, though a few reviews note signage gaps and shower/locker cleanliness concerns.
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Customized one-on-one sessions with certified trainers to help you reach specific fitness goals and improve form.
Group and private classes, including Classical Mat Pilates, designed to enhance flexibility, strength, and posture.
Relaxing treatments such as AI massages to promote recovery and overall wellness in a serene setting.
Access to a wide selection of premium weights, cardio machines, and functional training areas in a well-maintained space.
Amenities including squash and basketball courts, sauna, and locker rooms for a comprehensive athletic experience.
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Overall rating
Wendolli Di Fenza
I have been a member at Equinox for quite some time now and I have to say that Jae Pukma’s barre classes at Equinox are some of the best I have taken. He is very professional, energetic, encouraging, and makes everyone feel welcome. I always leave feeling strong, confident, and motivated. I highly recommend his classes to anyone looking for a motivating and inclusive barre experience.
brian riley
Elodie Ebersold
Thank you, Enzo, for your great assistance! I really appreciate your help and recommend contacting him.
Chris Jeong
It’s a fine gym. Staff is a bit disrespectful and unresponsive. Equipment is also a bit outdated but functional. Not very crowded which is nice, but not worth the destination membership cost.
Juceila Lopes
Stay away from Christopher Wilkins or you will be miserable during your visit he’s extremely rude & stuck up.
Dennis Holmes
By no means is this a "luxury gym"; most of the equipment is what you would find at a Planet Fitness, which should have been replaced years ago. The locker rooms are completely outdated, and the steam room and sauna are an absolute joke; neither gets hot whatsoever. The gym is quite large and clean for the most part, but the amenities are lacking, and management does nothing but rearrange the furniture quarterly (and buy more useless furniture that no one sits on). It's really a Planet Fitness/Boston sports club with lipstick.