PureGym Liverpool Central
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Chamber Rating
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Boysool
It's always busy especially on Mondays and Tuesdays between 5pm-8pm. Less people during the weekends, Bring a towel to wipe the machine before and after use. Some people sweat a lot.
Apr 27th, 2023 -
Aldin Binoy
Apr 15th, 2023 -
Rash channel
Apr 7th, 2023 -
Joseph Laycock
Great run here
Mar 28th, 2023 -
Lin Cheng
As a frequent gym-goer, I was eager to try out PureGym's Liverpool Lewis Branch. Here's my experience and overall impression of the gym. Location: The gym is conveniently located in the city center, close to Liverpool Central Station. This makes it easily accessible for those who live or work nearby, as well as visitors to the city. Entrance: One downside is that the entrance can be a bit difficult to find, as it is situated inside the Lewis building. There is no clear sign indicating the gym's location from the outside, so first-time visitors may struggle to locate it. Air Quality: The air quality between the Lewis store and the entrance to PureGym could be improved. There was an unpleasant smell reminiscent of wet socks, which was not particularly inviting. Training Space: PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch boasts a large training space with ample equipment, including two Matrix smith machines, two squat racks, and various combination machines. Additionally, there is a comfortable amount of space between machines, unlike some crowded gyms in London where you might feel cramped. Crowdedness: During normal morning peak hours (6:30am-8:30am), the gym was surprisingly uncrowded. I visited around 8am on a weekday and had no issues finding space to train. This could be due to the presence of communal gyms in many of Liverpool's student apartment buildings. Bike Area: While there are no separate rooms for bikes, PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch provides a designated area for them. This is a welcome change from some smaller PureGyms in London, where bikes often need to be moved around to make space. Overall, PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch is a spacious and well-equipped gym in a central location. Despite some minor drawbacks like the entrance and air quality, the ample training space and uncrowded atmosphere make it a great choice for those looking to work out in Liverpool.
Mar 21st, 2023
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is PureGym Liverpool Central located?
A PureGym Liverpool Central is located at Lewis's, 40 Ranelagh St, Liverpool, eng L1 1QE
Q What is the internet address for PureGym Liverpool Central?
A The website (URL) for PureGym Liverpool Central is: https://www.puregym.com/gyms/liverpool-central/?utm_source=local&utm_campaign=local_search-liverpool-central&utm_medium=organic
Q What days are PureGym Liverpool Central open?
A PureGym Liverpool Central is open:
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Q How is PureGym Liverpool Central rated?
A PureGym Liverpool Central has a 4.1 Star Rating from 302 reviewers.
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PureGym Liverpool Central
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( 302 Reviews )Boysool on Google
It's always busy especially on Mondays and Tuesdays between 5pm-8pm. Less people during the weekends, Bring a towel to wipe the machine before and after use. Some people sweat a lot.
Aldin Binoy on Google
Rash channel on Google
Joseph Laycock on Google
Great run here
Lin Cheng on Google
As a frequent gym-goer, I was eager to try out PureGym's Liverpool Lewis Branch. Here's my experience and overall impression of the gym.
Location: The gym is conveniently located in the city center, close to Liverpool Central Station. This makes it easily accessible for those who live or work nearby, as well as visitors to the city.
Entrance: One downside is that the entrance can be a bit difficult to find, as it is situated inside the Lewis building. There is no clear sign indicating the gym's location from the outside, so first-time visitors may struggle to locate it.
Air Quality: The air quality between the Lewis store and the entrance to PureGym could be improved. There was an unpleasant smell reminiscent of wet socks, which was not particularly inviting.
Training Space: PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch boasts a large training space with ample equipment, including two Matrix smith machines, two squat racks, and various combination machines. Additionally, there is a comfortable amount of space between machines, unlike some crowded gyms in London where you might feel cramped.
Crowdedness: During normal morning peak hours (6:30am-8:30am), the gym was surprisingly uncrowded. I visited around 8am on a weekday and had no issues finding space to train. This could be due to the presence of communal gyms in many of Liverpool's student apartment buildings.
Bike Area: While there are no separate rooms for bikes, PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch provides a designated area for them. This is a welcome change from some smaller PureGyms in London, where bikes often need to be moved around to make space.
Overall, PureGym Liverpool Lewis Branch is a spacious and well-equipped gym in a central location. Despite some minor drawbacks like the entrance and air quality, the ample training space and uncrowded atmosphere make it a great choice for those looking to work out in Liverpool.