PureGym Newcastle Eldon Garden located at Eldon Garden Shopping Centre, Percy St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RA, UK

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Max Brewer

5 Google Rating

Great gym, good facilities and 24 hour access

5/ 5

Great gym, good facilities and 24 hour access

Nôno Pengue

5 Google Rating

Great gym with plenty material to use for both bodybuilding and cardio. Great and friendly staff al

5/ 5

Great gym with plenty material to use for both bodybuilding and cardio. Great and friendly staff also. Only complains other people would have is that it has stairs and if you don't have the lift access you will be going up the stairs quite a bit between changing room and the 3 different floors.

Mason Hall (The Decider)

4 Google Rating

Great gym for the price, plenty of equipment and helpful staff. Word of advice: Avoid from 5pm is po

4/ 5

Great gym for the price, plenty of equipment and helpful staff. Word of advice: Avoid from 5pm is possible due to it getting really busy.

Michael Smith

5 Google Rating

After a hefty Christmas period of Pints & Pies. Decided it was time for a change. Especially with th

5/ 5

After a hefty Christmas period of Pints & Pies. Decided it was time for a change. Especially with the Mrs calling me Massive Mike at the dinner table I have tried going to the gym on my own and doing my own thing in the past however this has not worked, hence the state i am in I started a PT class with Georgie, so far i could not be more pleased, she is fantastic. I have lost 2 stone and i could not be happier, i am expecting even more to come. 5 star from me

Fikak Abdul

5 Google Rating

Frist day very good inside the

5/ 5

Frist day very good inside the

AF2

4 Google Rating

Fine gym mixed (males & females). Easily accessed, clean, and has almost everything you need to do y

4/ 5

Fine gym mixed (males & females). Easily accessed, clean, and has almost everything you need to do your exercises. It has 3 stories filled with all kinds of machines and weights.

Sanjar Dulatuly

3 Google Rating

Decent gym, equipment is great. Been going for for couple months here, can get a bit crowded at time

3/ 5

Decent gym, equipment is great. Been going for for couple months here, can get a bit crowded at times. Most staff are very pleasant and have no problem helping out if you need help, however one of the trainers (Ed?) with glasses is very rude and completely ignores you when you ask him anything. I've approached him a few times with queries and he looks at you blankly like ur some weirdo. Heard from many members about this man. The rest of the staff are amazing and good gym overall, but one employee can ruin the whole vibe of the gym. Nothing personal against that guy but it is critical that you have very approachable and welcoming staff.

MrParmo66

4 Google Rating

3 floors, plenty of room, plenty of equipment, 24 hours, what's not to like.

4/ 5

3 floors, plenty of room, plenty of equipment, 24 hours, what's not to like.

Jadeine Tregaskis

5 Google Rating

Great gym, 3 floors, lots of equipment and weights, would recommend.

5/ 5

Great gym, 3 floors, lots of equipment and weights, would recommend.

Jess Hutchinson

4 Google Rating

A bit confusing to navigate at first but once you get the hang of it, it's a decent gym. Has all of

4/ 5

A bit confusing to navigate at first but once you get the hang of it, it's a decent gym. Has all of the equipment you could need and the staff are friendly. The app could use some work though, because if it doesn't register that you've canceled a class more than 3 times, you'll be blocked from booking classes for a week.

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  • Sunday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
  • Monday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
  • Tuesday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
  • Wednesday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
  • Thursday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
  • Friday12:00 AM - 01:00 AM
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