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Equinox East 61St Street

E Equinox East 61st Street in NYC with 5 squash courts (Manhattan's only regulation public ones), rooftop sundeck, rock climbing wall, lap pool.
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Address
330 E 61st St, New York, NY 10065, United States
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Phone Number
+1 212-355-XXXX
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Email
moc.xoniuqe@yllek.ynnhoj
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URL
equinox.com


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"Great gym plenty of treadmills ellipticals stair"

Vijay Arunkumar

4 years ago

Great gym. Plenty of treadmills, ellipticals, stair masters, spin cycles, and rowers. Enough mat workout spaces to find your private groove. The powerlifting section can get crowded during normal times, but finding equipment and planning a workout is very easy during these socially distant times. There’s also a boxing gym, indoor cycling, squash, basketball courts, pool and jacuzzi... Amenities I haven’t used yet.

"Place is the pinnacle of gyms"

Eric Dolan

7 years ago

This place is the pinnacle of gyms. It's eight stories tall with rooftop access to an amazing view. Also on the roof are lounge chairs and a cafe. Other amenities include: basketball and squash quarts, boxing, cycling, yoga, swimming pool, hot tub, dry sauna, steam sauna, and another cafe at the ground level. The gym also has an exceptional personal training staff. All of whom are well educated and certified.

"Great basketball courts but the locker rooms"

Sandy Marks

1 year ago

Great basketball courts, but the locker rooms are pretty horrible.

"Recently signed up here for the new"

Derek Money

5 years ago

I recently signed up here for the new year and couldn't believe how gross the locker room is. You would think playing 180+ for a membership that the locker room would be upscale. It isn't! First of all you have to get a key to access a locker. Then you have to workout without losing your key. Such a pain. I'm sure anyone who has a gym membership, has a combination lock. Can't even utilize that here. Also, they give you a free fitness consultation and a free personal training session. Just cancel and don't bother. They really back you into a corner to pay for training sessions when you weren't even looking for training sessions. I ended up utilizing these free sessions and the trainer basically forced me into signing up for more sessions. He was legit stage 5 clinger. I told him I'm not sure what my schedule is in the future and can't commit but he didn't care. Stay away!

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