Madrid gym time can be easy.
The Premium Fitness Pass is a smart plug-in way to keep training while you’re sightseeing, not stuck hunting for the right gym on the fly. You get access to classes and fitness equipment at partner venues across Madrid, and you book directly through the BODDY app using a code. One thing to consider: this setup is app-first, so you’ll want your phone charged and ready when you choose a venue.
What I like most is the flexibility. You can pick an option with 1, 2, or 5 entries, and the pass is designed to fit your travel pace instead of forcing a rigid schedule. After your first redemption, it stays valid for 30 days, and the entry options can be valid up to 1 year from purchase (so you’re not locked into a single trip window).
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Book
- How the Premium Fitness Pass Works With the BODDY App
- Choosing a Gym or Class Around Your Madrid Days
- What You Actually Get: Classes and Equipment Access
- Timing, Entry Options, and the Validity Window
- Price and Value: Is $26.21 a Good Deal?
- Practical Tips for Booking Your First Workout
- Cancellation and Changes: Don’t Get Trapped by Timing
- Who This Premium Fitness Pass Is Best For
- Final Thoughts: Should You Book It?
Key Things to Know Before You Book

- Gym access across Madrid for classes and equipment, via partner venues
- BODDY app code booking that simplifies finding and reserving
- No time restrictions (you use it when it fits your day)
- Flexible entry options: 1, 2, or 5 entries, valid through a longer validity window
- Personal and non-transferable pass linked to the individual user
How the Premium Fitness Pass Works With the BODDY App

This isn’t a guided walking tour. It’s more like a fitness key that opens doors. You purchase the pass, then you use the BODDY app to see the participating venues and make your bookings.
Here’s the practical flow you should expect:
- You download the BODDY app and check the list of partner gyms and classes in Madrid.
- You book using the code connected to your pass.
- You show up at the chosen venue for the class or gym access that you reserved.
The big win is that you’re not starting from zero. Madrid has no shortage of gyms, but sorting out day passes, membership terms, and class schedules can turn into a scavenger hunt. This pass shifts the work to the app, so you can get back to the fun part: exploring.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Madrid.
Choosing a Gym or Class Around Your Madrid Days
Madrid is spread out. One neighborhood can be a totally different world from the next, especially once you’re factoring in Metro time. This pass helps because it’s set up around access across Madrid, not one single address.
When you’re picking a venue, do this quick sanity check:
- Look for something near where you’ll already be that day (or where you’ll likely be after dinner).
- Make sure the class option matches your comfort level and schedule.
- If you’re using only 1 or 2 entries, aim for the one or two sessions that matter most to you: either a class you’ve been curious about, or a reliable spot to hit weights or cardio.
One detail I really appreciate: this pass is built for people who just want consistency, not a complicated plan. You’re not forced into a strict itinerary. Your day can be flexible, and your workout can stay part of your routine.
And yes, there can be a good range of studios to choose from. One detailed review described around 30 studios available in the app, which suggests you’re likely to find something that works with your location and timing.
What You Actually Get: Classes and Equipment Access

The pass is designed to cover two main needs:
- Fitness classes
- Fitness equipment access
That matters, because “working out” while traveling often means different things on different days. Some days you want structure (a class). Other days you want to do your usual routine without thinking too hard (equipment time).
Also, the experience is listed in English, which is helpful if you’re booking or communicating and want things to be straightforward. It’s not a guarantee that every gym host speaks fluent English, but for the booking side, it’s a comfort.
One more note: the experience duration is listed at 2 hours (approx.). That usually means the class/session booking is time-based. So plan your day like you would for any scheduled workout, not like a drop-in where you can show up anytime and leave whenever.
Timing, Entry Options, and the Validity Window

This part can be confusing on purpose, so let’s make it clear.
You can choose 1, 2, or 5-entry options. Each option is valid for up to 1 year from the date of purchase. The pass also says you have no time restrictions, and it’s valid for 30 days after your first redemption.
In plain terms, here’s how you should think about it:
- You don’t need to use everything immediately after buying.
- Once you use your first entry, you start a 30-day countdown to redeem the rest of what you have.
- After that first redemption window begins, you’ll want to actually schedule your workouts within the next month.
So if you’re visiting for only a few days, this pass can be a good match—especially if you buy the 1- or 2-entry option. If you’re staying longer (or traveling again soon), the multi-entry options can reduce stress and help you keep momentum.
Price and Value: Is $26.21 a Good Deal?

The price listed is $26.21 per person, and the pass claims max savings up to 50% on regular price. It also includes all fees and taxes in the price you pay.
To judge value, look at what you would otherwise do:
- Pay for individual day passes one gym at a time
- Try to find classes that line up with your schedule
- Potentially deal with awkward booking systems or last-minute confusion
With this pass, you pay once and use it through the app at partner venues. The value is highest when you actually use multiple entries (or you find yourself needing workout access more than once during your trip).
A realistic rule of thumb:
- If you’re likely to work out once, the 1-entry option can be cost-effective.
- If you want a workout after your long travel day plus one more session, the 2-entry option often feels like the sweet spot.
- If you’re staying longer in the city or you’re the type who trains consistently even while traveling, the 5-entry option makes even more sense.
Group size is listed as a maximum of 10 travelers, but since this is pass-based access through gyms, the real-world feel tends to be more about the venue’s class setup than a large tour group vibe.
Practical Tips for Booking Your First Workout

I’m going to save you a few minutes of frustration.
1) Check the participating venues before you plan too tightly
Madrid is big. Spend 10 minutes in the app looking at what’s near your hotel or your main sightseeing routes.
2) Charge your phone the day you book
You’ll want your app ready and your pass code accessible. If your battery is hovering at 10%, that’s not the moment to discover a dead screen.
3) Pick a “backup” venue in case your schedule changes
You can be flexible while traveling, but plans still shift. Having a second venue option near another place you’ll be that day keeps the pass from becoming a stress source.
4) Aim for moderate pacing on your first session
The experience notes a moderate physical fitness level, so if you’re not currently training regularly, choose the class type that feels manageable. A travel workout should leave you feeling better, not wrecked.
Cancellation and Changes: Don’t Get Trapped by Timing

The pass is flexible, with free cancellation available. For a full refund, you need to cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time (local time). If you cancel within 24 hours, you won’t get your money back.
This is worth factoring in if you’re booking a class. If your schedule is uncertain, book what you can handle and keep an eye on timing so you don’t lose the entry if plans change.
Also note: the pass is personal and non-transferable, meaning it’s linked to your individual user account. You can’t hand it to a friend if they decide they suddenly want your workout spot.
Who This Premium Fitness Pass Is Best For
This works best for travelers who value routine. Not everyone needs a workout when they travel, but for those who do, it’s one of the easiest ways to stay on track.
You’ll likely love it if:
- You want gym consistency while exploring a new city
- You’d rather pay for a flexible entry than deal with a short-term membership
- You like having options across neighborhoods instead of being stuck at one gym
- You enjoy booking on your own schedule through an app
You might want to skip it if:
- You don’t plan to use at least one entry during your trip
- You won’t be comfortable booking and showing up via the app flow
- You’re traveling with someone who might try to share the pass (it can’t be shared)
And one clear rule: it’s not valid for people under 18 years of age.
Final Thoughts: Should You Book It?
If your goal is simple—keep training in Madrid without turning it into a project—this pass is a strong bet. The BODDY app code system is built to reduce the back-and-forth you’d otherwise do to find gyms and book classes. The flexibility of 1, 2, or 5 entries plus a validity window that extends beyond your purchase date makes it feel travel-friendly.
My main caution is practical: you’re relying on the app experience and the code setup, so be ready for that workflow. If you can do that, the value at $26.21 can be great, especially if you use more than one entry and take advantage of partner venues across town.
If you want a workout during your trip, and you like choices, book it. If you’re not sure you’ll use it, consider buying fewer entries so you’re not paying for workouts that never happen.



















