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Fitness First - Platinum Q House Lumpini

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Silom4.1(162)

The experience

Area: Silom.

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Location & contact

3rd Fl, Life Center, 1 S Sathon Rd, Khwaeng Thung Maha Mek, Khet Sathon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10120, Thailand
+66 2 118 6665
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Google reviews

4.1

Based on 162 Google ratings

  • Stefan Loå

    a year ago

    Edited review: I’m adjusting my original 5-star rating to 4 stars due to a significant communication issue. It would greatly improve the experience if at least one staff member had strong English skills. Six months ago, we agreed that I would maintain a 'passive membership' while I was away from Bangkok. Upon returning, I was told I must now retroactively pay the full 'active membership' rate for all those months — which is roughly 5 to 10 times more expensive. Despite my attempts to explain the original agreement, the staff didn't understand and insisted on back-charging me the full active rate. No customer can reasonably accept such a charge, and I was left with no choice but to end my membership. It’s unfortunate, as the facilities themselves are excellent. ... Original 5 star review (a year ago): I had so much fun during my first visit, so I stayed for several hours. Very easy and quick service at the desk, and easy lockers and fresh shower area. Very spacious and big areas for cardio, muay thai, stretching, free weights, machines, and all kinds of extra fitness equipment. And they got group classes like zumba and Body Combat every day. Free water, coffee, and tea in the adjoining cafeteria. It is very much space to move around and have fun while keeping in shape. One of the top 10, or even top 5, gyms I have visited all around the world.

  • Nik Nikita

    a month ago

    This gym is well equipped and the location is superb. Trainers are professional, knowledgeable and friendly. It is categorised as Platinum Club so the prices are higher than those offered by other gyms. Totally worth it though. Perfect environment to work out.

  • James Zhe

    3 years ago

    Well equipped gym in a central location. A bit pricey if you want day passes (they come in packages of 10 passes), otherwise the monthly membership is very reasonable. Gym facilities are very well appointed and never too crowded during morning and afternoon hours. Provides fresh workout gear, towels, coffee and tea, and a small lounge area.

  • dy120481

    4 weeks ago

    Well stocked, conveniently located gym that never seems too busy. 3 benches, 2 inclines, a squat rack, DB's up to 50kg, and a variety of different machines. There's also a fairly large turf area to push the sled and such.

  • TP TP

    a year ago

    Pros: The gym boasts a commendable array of machines and cardio equipment, well-suited for general fitness enthusiasts. Its 24/7 operating hours offer unparalleled flexibility for various schedules, complemented by the convenience of three hours of complimentary parking. Additionally, the provision of free hot beverages and water reflects a thoughtful approach to member satisfaction. Cons: However, this facility is not tailored for individuals pursuing serious strength training or those with more advanced fitness goals. The atmosphere aligns more with a “Planet Fitness” ethos, emphasizing general health and wellness rather than pushing the boundaries of physical performance. For dedicated lifters, the limited availability of only one squat rack and a noticeable absence of focus on lower-body training can be significant drawbacks. Leg day, in particular, appears to be undervalued, while the gym culture skews heavily toward upper-body workouts. During peak hours (6-7 PM), issues such as machine monopolization and excessive phone use become commonplace, detracting from the overall gym experience. In addition, a number of trainers regularly occupy machines for extended supersets with their clients, further limiting access to equipment. Some trainers also encourage suboptimal practices, including half-reps and ego lifting, which may foster poor training habits. The locker room, frequently cramped and overcrowded, exacerbates the inconvenience. Furthermore, most trainers at the gym don’t appear to have the ability to bench 225 lbs, squat 315 lbs, or deadlift 405 lbs, raising questions about their qualifications to guide others through serious strength training. For serious lifters or those seeking a more focused, efficient training environment, alternative facilities may be more appropriate.

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