Welcome to The Tardis Gymnasium, your premier fitness destination nestled in Ruislip, London. Located conveniently at Sidmouth Dr, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and motivating environment for fitness enthusiasts of all levels. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with a diverse range of high-quality equipment, ensuring that you have everything you need to achieve your health and fitness goals.

At The Tardis Gymnasium, we understand that fitness is not just about lifting weights—it’s about building a community. That’s why we offer a variety of dynamic classes led by experienced instructors, from high-energy group workouts to serene yoga sessions, all designed to inspire and challenge you. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, providing personalized guidance and nutrition advice tailored to your unique needs.

What sets us apart is our commitment to fostering a supportive atmosphere where everyone is encouraged to thrive. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, you’ll find camaraderie and motivation among fellow members who share your passion for health and wellness.

Join us at The Tardis Gymnasium and experience the transformative benefits of physical fitness in a space designed for growth, empowerment, and fun. For any inquiries or to book an appointment, feel free to reach out to us at 01895 622458 or visit our website at www.tardisgym.co.uk. We look forward to welcoming you into our fitness family!

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Alan Staff

5 Google Rating

Ive been gping to this lovely old fashioned gym. Lots of free weights.

5/ 5

Ive been gping to this lovely old fashioned gym. Lots of free weights.

MegaStevo77

1 Google Rating

Private members only?? When asked about what’s the criteria of membership, didn’t get straight a

1/ 5

Private members only?? When asked about what’s the criteria of membership, didn’t get straight answer...Felt very unwelcome..Not born in UK, can’t help myself,but feel racism in the air..Wouldn’t recommend!

Samantha Yallope

5 Google Rating

Moved to Autralia 17 yrs ago and miss this place so much! Never found anything that comes close 😣

5/ 5

Moved to Autralia 17 yrs ago and miss this place so much! Never found anything that comes close 😣

Wayne Rooney

5 Google Rating

Spike says hi ,great gym Phil

5/ 5

Spike says hi ,great gym Phil

Ram

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Is this place closed down?

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