The Merchant Gym located at 16 Skipper St, Belfast BT1 2DZ, UK

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David Coulter

3 Google Rating

Location is good, but gym itself is basic and small. Not a great range of free weights. Sauna and ho

3/ 5

Location is good, but gym itself is basic and small. Not a great range of free weights. Sauna and hot tub were the highlight

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Nokveedz Serewiwattana

2 Google Rating

Equipment pretty run down for 50 quid a month. But if you looking in to other facilities like sauna,

2/ 5

Equipment pretty run down for 50 quid a month. But if you looking in to other facilities like sauna, clean shower then it's ok.

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Jack Muirhead

1 Google Rating

I have been a member for the past year of the gym and I am very dissapointed. I can’t complain to

1/ 5

I have been a member for the past year of the gym and I am very dissapointed. I can’t complain to much about the gym itself bar being very small and limited equipment. There is ALWAYS something wrong. If it isn’t there being no towels in the changing rooms it’s no shampoo or shower gell (also why isn’t there conditioner in the men’s?) and if it isn’t that it’s the steam room being broke. And if it isn’t the steam room it’s the poorly heated excuse of a sauna. Most of the time the jacuzzi is just warm not hot enough to want to stay in it unless you are in it just for the quick picture with champagne which most people are. £50 a month would be amazing if the place was run well and maintained. Such a shame

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David

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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