Village Gym Blackpool is more than just a fitness center; it’s a vibrant community dedicated to helping you achieve your health goals in a motivating environment. Located on East Park Drive, we offer state-of-the-art equipment alongside engaging classes led by experienced trainers who are passionate about fitness. Whether you’re looking to improve strength, endurance or simply want to maintain an active lifestyle, our diverse offerings ensure there’s something for everyone. Join us at Village Gym Blackpool where we prioritize your fitness journey amidst a supportive community.

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simon burdon

4 Google Rating

An ideal meeting/host point for any occasion. Hundreds of parking spaces with a nice bistro, Starbuc

4/ 5

An ideal meeting/host point for any occasion. Hundreds of parking spaces with a nice bistro, Starbucks and a leisure centre which boasts a heated indoor and outdoor pool. They also have a spa with a multitude of treatments available if you're there for a relaxed weekend or need to unwind after work.

Chris 3356

2 Google Rating

I'm a member not fully happy the Internet is shocking using your app with machines hardly works staf

2/ 5

I'm a member not fully happy the Internet is shocking using your app with machines hardly works staff have no clue how to fix issues and the showers in the gym need cleaning thick with jelly like substance from all different shower gels so on concider you pay that bit more for class and a nicer environment stick to the gym in town cheaper and cleaner.

Tonio Cutillo-Rigby

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff, good clean facilities and plenty of space.

5/ 5

Friendly staff, good clean facilities and plenty of space.

Andrew Walker

2 Google Rating

Not hotel fault possibly but your Starbucks franchise was poor today and not for first time. Staff p

2/ 5

Not hotel fault possibly but your Starbucks franchise was poor today and not for first time. Staff perfectly good but you have no stock, not just a few items but half your drinks not available and food like a North Korean supermarket lights on but nothing on shelves.

lee bragg

1 Google Rating

What can i say am a black member. Asked 3 times for someone go get back to me as am.paying extra for

1/ 5

What can i say am a black member. Asked 3 times for someone go get back to me as am.paying extra for services i can not use due to covid... i use other gyms around the country. 3 times i was told some one would get in touch. Year later still waiting

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