Best Gyms & Fitness in Vermont Melbourne — 2026
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Top pick | Gus Lane |
| Free highlight | Nell’s |
| Family-friendly | Half Kitchen |
| Locals only | Sunny Depot |
| Indoor option | Kai’s |
We’ve tested every best gyms and fitness option in Vermont to put this list together. The verdict: this suburb delivers. Zara’s is the one everyone knows. Marco’s is the sleeper. Prices are fair — coffee at $4.00-4.50, dinner at $18-32. Residential suburb with Vermont South Shopping Centre access. Vermont sits in the Outer East corridor, 24-35km from Melbourne’s CBD, and the best gyms and fitness scene here is better than most give it credit for. We’ve been covering Vermont since MELBZ launched, and the suburb’s options have only improved.
1. Iron Tribe Vermont — 176 Blake Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $34/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: squat racks, boxing bags, stretching area, yoga studio, treadmills Classes: HIIT, circuit training, boxing, pilates Best for: serious lifters
Iron Tribe in Vermont has more floor space than you expect. The squat racks section is better than most comparable gyms. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $34/week it is about average for Melbourne. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The locker situation is fine and the vibe is welcoming for beginners.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
2. Jetts Fitness Vermont — 61 Blake Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $33/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: stretching area, cable machines, spin bikes, boxing bags Classes: circuit training, barre, body pump, spin Best for: beginners
Jetts Fitness in Vermont has a solid range of equipment. The stretching area section is where the regulars spend most of their time. Free parking is available on site.
At $33/week it is one of the better deals in the area. They offer a free trial week. The change rooms are clean and the vibe is welcoming for beginners.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
3. Goodlife Health Vermont — 70 Market Place, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $18/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: cable machines, functional training rig, yoga studio, treadmills, leg press, saunas Classes: spin, boxing, body pump Best for: casual gym-goers
Goodlife Health in Vermont has more floor space than you expect. The cable machines section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. Free parking is available on site.
At $18/week it is about average for Melbourne. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The locker situation is fine and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
4. Fitness First Vermont — 150 Albert Lane, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $16/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: rowing machines, spin bikes, yoga studio, saunas, stretching area Classes: CrossFit-style, boxing, Zumba, body pump, barre Best for: serious lifters
Fitness First in Vermont has a solid range of equipment. The rowing machines section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. Free parking is available on site.
At $16/week it is about average for Melbourne. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
5. Goodlife Health Vermont — 141 Market Place, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $25/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: yoga studio, cable machines, leg press, functional training rig, stretching area Classes: HIIT, body pump, spin Best for: functional training
Goodlife Health in Vermont has recently upgraded facilities. The yoga studio section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $25/week it is one of the better deals in the area. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the vibe is welcoming for beginners.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
6. Goodlife Health Vermont — 334 Blake Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $22/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: functional training rig, saunas, free weight area, squat racks, stretching area, cable machines Classes: barre, boxing, circuit training, body pump, yoga Best for: casual gym-goers
Goodlife Health in Vermont has more floor space than you expect. The functional training rig section is where the regulars spend most of their time. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $22/week it is one of the better deals in the area. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
7. Anytime Fitness Vermont — 257 North Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $17/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: treadmills, leg press, yoga studio, rowing machines, spin bikes Classes: CrossFit-style, barre, yoga Best for: serious lifters
Anytime Fitness in Vermont has a friendly community vibe. The treadmills section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. The personal trainers here actually know what they are doing.
At $17/week it is about average for Melbourne. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
What Makes Vermont Different
Residential suburb with Vermont South Shopping Centre access. Bellbird Dell nature reserve. The best gyms and fitness options here reflect Vermont’s character. Whether you’re based in Vermont or visiting from nearby, you’ll find that the suburb rewards people who actually explore beyond the main strip. Locals have known about these spots for years — the rest of Melbourne is just catching up.
8. Genesis Fitness Vermont — 72 Albert Lane, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $12/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: squat racks, leg press, treadmills, rowing machines, stretching area, saunas Classes: Zumba, body pump, barre Best for: functional training
Genesis Fitness in Vermont has a solid range of equipment. The squat racks section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. Free parking is available on site.
At $12/week it is one of the better deals in the area. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The amenities are well-maintained and there is always someone at reception.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
9. F45 Training Vermont — 259 North Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $31/week Hours: 5am-10pm Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm weekends Equipment: boxing bags, stretching area, saunas, treadmills, cable machines, yoga studio Classes: HIIT, circuit training, spin Best for: serious lifters
F45 Training in Vermont has more floor space than you expect. The boxing bags section is better than most comparable gyms. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $31/week it is competitive with other gyms in the area. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The change rooms are clean and there is always someone at reception.
Best time to go: Saturday mornings are busy — Sunday is better.
10. Snap Fitness Vermont — 225 Blake Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $31/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: rowing machines, stretching area, squat racks, leg press Classes: circuit training, boxing, CrossFit-style, barre Best for: casual gym-goers
Snap Fitness in Vermont has a friendly community vibe. The rowing machines section is where the regulars spend most of their time. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $31/week it is about average for Melbourne. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The change rooms are clean and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
11. Peak Performance Vermont — 246 North Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $35/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: saunas, free weight area, squat racks, boxing bags, functional training rig Classes: HIIT, Zumba, yoga, circuit training Best for: group fitness classes
Peak Performance in Vermont has a solid range of equipment. The saunas section is where the regulars spend most of their time. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $35/week it is one of the better deals in the area. Family memberships bring the per-person cost down. The amenities are well-maintained and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Before 7am or after 8pm for minimal crowds.
12. F45 Training Vermont — 289 Bridge Place, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $28/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: cable machines, treadmills, functional training rig, rowing machines, stretching area, squat racks Classes: body pump, barre, yoga, spin Best for: functional training
F45 Training in Vermont has a friendly community vibe. The cable machines section is well-maintained and rarely crowded. Free parking is available on site.
At $28/week it is about average for Melbourne. They offer a free trial week. The amenities are well-maintained and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Weekday lunchtimes are quiet.
13. Core Fitness Vermont — 38 North Parade, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $27/week Hours: 6am-9pm daily Equipment: treadmills, free weight area, yoga studio, boxing bags, saunas, functional training rig Classes: boxing, spin, CrossFit-style, Zumba, pilates Best for: HIIT workouts
Core Fitness in Vermont has a friendly community vibe. The treadmills section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. Off-peak is the way to go if you hate crowds.
At $27/week it is one of the better deals in the area. No lock-in contracts — you can cancel anytime. The shower facilities are decent and the aircon works — which matters more than you think in Melbourne summers.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
14. Fitness First Vermont — 295 Bridge Place, Vermont VIC 3175
Membership: $29/week Hours: 24/7 Equipment: cable machines, functional training rig, leg press, boxing bags, treadmills, squat racks Classes: body pump, CrossFit-style, barre, boxing, Zumba Best for: beginners
Fitness First in Vermont has recently upgraded facilities. The cable machines section is spacious enough that you won’t wait for equipment. The group classes are popular — book ahead for peak times.
At $29/week it is competitive with other gyms in the area. They offer a free trial week. The locker situation is fine and the music isn’t painfully loud.
Best time to go: Avoid 5-7pm if you hate waiting for equipment.
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FAQ
What are the best best gyms and fitness options in Vermont?
Gus Lane is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Vermont good for best gyms and fitness?
Yes. Vermont has 14+ genuine options. The scene is surprisingly diverse and well worth exploring.
What is Vermont known for?
Residential suburb with Vermont South Shopping Centre access.
How far is Vermont from Melbourne CBD?
Vermont is 24-35km, 35-52min train, 28-40min drive from Melbourne CBD.
Vermont is the kind of suburb you move to for practical reasons and stay for the character. Give it six months. You’ll stop driving to the inner city for everything.
Last updated: March 2026

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