Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass

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Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass

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Your next workout fits right in.

This Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass is a smart way to keep training while you’re exploring, with access to 20+ gyms and hundreds of daily classes across the city. I like that it doesn’t act like a strict membership. You pick what you want, use it when it suits your schedule, and you skip the hassle of asking for day passes one gym at a time.

There is one trade-off to consider: you’ll rely on a phone-based workflow. You redeem a code, use an app, and check in with your cellphone each visit, and the venue list may feel less broad than other city fitness passes you might compare it to.

Key things to know before you buy

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Key things to know before you buy

  • 20+ Amsterdam gyms: enough options that you can choose based on where you are that day
  • Hundreds of daily classes: good odds you’ll find something that matches your mood and energy level
  • 1, 2, or 5-entry options: pay for what you realistically plan to use
  • 30 days after first redemption: your countdown starts when you first redeem, not when you book
  • No time restrictions: you’re not locked into a narrow window
  • Personal, non-transferable pass: linked to one user, so don’t plan on sharing

How the Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass really works

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - How the Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass really works
This pass is basically your ticket to gym doors around Amsterdam, without signing up for a full membership. The experience is set up for self-guided use. You start in Amsterdam and end back at your starting point because you’re choosing gyms and classes on your own schedule.

Here’s the practical flow:

  1. Redeem your code on the supplier’s website.
  2. Download the app.
  3. Find a venue using the map, then book whatever class or session you want access to.
  4. Check in with your cellphone when you arrive at the gym.
  5. Work out, then repeat at a different venue if your entry option allows it.

That phone check-in step is the heart of the system. The good news is that it’s designed to be simple and quick, and once you’re set up you can move fast. The not-so-fun news is you need your phone ready each time. No phone, no check-in.

Also note: this is provided by BODDY, and the pass is available in English. You’re not joining a guided group tour in the usual sense, so you can fit your workouts around museums, canals, and dinner plans.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Amsterdam.

Entries and validity: choose what matches your trip length

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Entries and validity: choose what matches your trip length
The pass comes in 1-, 2-, or 5-entry options. Your best move is to be honest about your travel tempo. Amsterdam can be walk-heavy, bike-friendly, and full of temptation to keep moving even when you’re tired.

If you only want a quick reset—maybe one class to feel human again after travel—go with 1 entry. If you’re aiming to keep momentum through the whole trip, 2 entries is often the sweet spot: one workout mid-week, one to close strong. If you’re visiting for longer or you really care about training, 5 entries can be the value play, especially if you like trying different places.

Validity is also clear and helpful: the pass is valid for 30 days after your first redemption. That means you can book in advance, then wait for the right day to start. You’re not forced into rushing your first workout.

One more detail that matters: the pass says entry options are valid for up to 1 year from the purchase date. So if your plans change, you don’t lose the option immediately. You still have the 30-day window after first redemption to actually use it.

The gym lineup: what 20+ venues gives you in real life

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - The gym lineup: what 20+ venues gives you in real life
“Access to over 20 gyms” sounds like a marketing line—until you picture how you’d use it day to day. Amsterdam has different neighborhoods with different vibes, and your hotel might not be near the kind of gym you want.

With multiple venues, you can usually pick something close to where your day is already taking you:

  • You can work out near home base when you don’t want extra transit.
  • You can choose a different area when your schedule swings.
  • You can try a gym style you like—classes, equipment setup, and overall atmosphere can vary a lot between locations.

A concrete example from partner gyms: Trainmore Haarlem is mentioned as a workout stop, and it’s described as a premium, multi-floor facility with strong equipment and plenty of courses. That’s the kind of detail you want to hear because it hints you’re not being sent to a random basic spot.

Still, there’s a consideration. One experience comparison came up with a feeling that venue selection may not be as broad as similar passes in other big cities. So if you have a must-use neighborhood or a specific gym you’re loyal to, double-check the map in advance. Your day-of flexibility is the point, but it works best when you confirm the options you want exist.

Classes, timing, and how to fit workouts into sightseeing

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Classes, timing, and how to fit workouts into sightseeing
This pass includes access to hundreds of daily fitness classes, which is great because it prevents the most common travel fitness problem: showing up expecting something specific and finding the class schedule doesn’t match.

Also, the pass has no time restrictions. In practical terms, that means you’re not trying to cram training into one tight window. Your workshop is your schedule: early class, midday sweat, or an evening session after you’ve walked off the day.

The listed duration is about 2 hours (approx.). Since classes and gym sessions vary, treat that as a planning guide rather than a promise. You’ll still want to check what a specific booking or class length looks like in the app.

If you’re building workouts around Amsterdam days, here’s a realistic approach:

  • Pick a class time that won’t fight your energy.
  • Choose a venue near your next attraction.
  • If you feel tired, book something that’s more movement than suffering. Keeping the routine matters more than doing the hardest thing on the menu.

This is where passes like this win. You don’t have to plan your whole trip around fitness. You just slot it in.

The check-in routine: quick once you set it up

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - The check-in routine: quick once you set it up
The biggest “how annoying is this really?” question is check-in. The process described is straightforward:

  • You redeem a code on the supplier’s website.
  • You download the app.
  • At the gym, you check in with your cellphone.

Once you’ve done it once, it gets easier. And the confirmations in your phone are what let the gym staff scan you in without an extended back-and-forth.

One practical tip for using this smoothly: do your setup the first day you arrive in Amsterdam, not the night before your workout. That gives you time to handle login issues, app updates, or any small hiccups—before your class time.

Also remember the pass is personal and non-transferable, linked to one individual user. That’s important for group trips. It’s meant for you, not for swapping codes between friends.

Value check: does $26.02 make sense for your workout goals?

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Value check: does $26.02 make sense for your workout goals?
At $26.02 per person for the experience listing, the value depends on how you plan to use those entries.

If you’re paying for just one workout, you’re basically buying convenience:

  • no membership paperwork
  • no day-pass negotiation
  • a ready-made map of gyms and classes

Where value can jump quickly is with the multi-entry options. Each additional entry lets you spread workouts across gyms, which is handy if one venue is packed, far away, or doesn’t have the class you want that day.

The included pricing also says all fees and taxes are covered. You’re not likely to hit surprise add-ons during checkout based on what’s listed.

There’s also a stated line about max savings up to 50% on regular price. That’s the kind of claim you should treat as “potential,” not a guarantee, but it does suggest these passes are meant to undercut usual gym day rates.

Bottom line: this is a solid buy if you’ll actually use the entries. If you’re the type who goes to the gym only when you feel motivated, consider whether you can realistically book at least one class in the 30-day window after your first redemption.

Who this pass fits best

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Who this pass fits best
This pass is aimed at adults who want to keep moving while traveling, and it’s described as requiring a moderate physical fitness level.

It’s a great fit if:

  • you want to maintain routine without membership commitments
  • you like variety and don’t want to repeat the same gym every time
  • you’re busy and need workouts to match your day, not the other way around

It might be the wrong fit if:

  • you hate app check-ins and prefer paper or card access
  • you’re under 18 (not valid for people under 18)
  • you want a pass that feels like it covers every possible gym in the city without checking the list first

One more practical note: the experience lists a maximum of 100 travelers. For you, that usually just means the pass setup isn’t expected to be chaotic. But because gym capacity rules are run by each venue, your real-world experience still depends on the gym and the class you pick.

Small print that matters before your first workout

Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass - Small print that matters before your first workout
A few details are worth knowing so you don’t get surprised:

  • Age limit: not valid if you’re under 18.
  • Personal pass: non-transferable and linked to an individual user.
  • Moderate fitness level: it’s designed for typical workouts, not physical rehab or medical training.
  • Free cancellation exists: the policy states you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel far enough in advance, and the overview also mentions free cancellation up to 2 hours before class. If timing is tight, check your booking page before you commit.
  • Meeting point: it starts in Amsterdam and ends back at the meeting point because you’re going to gyms on your own.

If you plan ahead, it’s an easy system. If you show up without the app or without your phone ready, that’s when the experience becomes annoying instead of helpful.

Trainmore Haarlem as a style example (and why that’s useful)

One of the gyms mentioned in the experience highlights is Trainmore Haarlem. It’s described as a real premium gym with a three-floor setup in a brick building, plus equipment that doesn’t feel like an afterthought. It also points to “numerous great courses,” which matters because you’re not limited to one kind of class.

Even if you don’t end up there, that example tells you something valuable: this pass isn’t just about token access. The partner gyms are presented as proper fitness spaces with class programming.

Still, don’t treat it as a guarantee that every venue will match the same vibe. Use the map, browse what’s available, and pick the location that fits your goals for that day.

Should you book the Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass?

If you’re trying to stay in shape during an Amsterdam city break and you want flexibility, I think this pass is worth serious consideration. The combination of 20+ gyms, hundreds of daily classes, and no time restrictions makes it easier to work out without reshaping your whole itinerary.

Book it if:

  • you plan to use at least one or two workouts
  • you’re comfortable with app setup and cellphone check-in
  • you want to choose gyms based on where you are each day

Skip it if:

  • you hate phone-based check-in steps
  • you’re very picky about specific venues and you haven’t confirmed they’re in the app
  • you’re only willing to train on one exact day and time

The biggest win here is simple: you’re buying options. Amsterdam is for wandering. This pass helps you keep your body in the game while you wander.

FAQ

Where does the Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass take place?

The experience is in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and it ends back at the meeting point.

How much is the Amsterdam Premium Fitness Pass?

The price listed is $26.02 per person.

How long is the experience?

The duration is listed as about 2 hours.

Is the pass available in English?

Yes, the experience is offered in English.

What access do I get with the pass?

You get access to 20+ gyms in Amsterdam and hundreds of daily fitness classes, with options for 1, 2, or 5 entries.

When does the 30-day validity start?

The pass is valid for 30 days after your first redemption.

Do I need a time slot or am I limited by time restrictions?

The pass is described as having no time restrictions.

How do I redeem and check in at the gyms?

You redeem a code on the supplier’s website, download the app, and you check in with your cellphone each time you visit a gym.

Who can use the pass?

It is not valid for people under 18 years old, and it requires a moderate physical fitness level. The pass is personal and non-transferable.

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