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The King’S Club

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  • Very nice and friendly staff, good place if you looking for nice gym

  • This club is worst in my life. Everything what could be bad is bad. I will start with the fact that after I provided all the necessary to pay, paper was lost. Then they found it. When we booked a time to play tennis, they had problems with the light, and I did not get through as they allegedly wrote down my number wrong. (Which I wrote down after checking it a few times myself). Schedule, to put it mildly, peculiar, but I knew about it before the contract. Terrible showers: there are only two...

  • Great place, great equipment, friendly staff (although not always great when on the phone with them) but overall amazing gym experience.

  • Good equipment & nice surroundings but sadly that's where the good stuff stops! The club is managed by a chap called Julian aka 'Commercial Director' who is somewhat obnoxious & severely lacking in the empathy department. My wife was very unwell and on advice from her doctor she was told to stop exercising. Upon requesting to pause her membership for a few months she was told this was not possible. It's a shame as she always enjoyed using the gym, but we were collectively put off ever going d...

  • This club is basically the gym at the Kings School - opened after hours for everyone else to use. As Kings is a pretty swanky school the gym is obviously pretty well equipped, squash courts, table tennis, big sports hall etc. You don't have to be a member but it is cheaper if you are I think, although i'm not sure by how much. If you want to make use of one of the multi-use spaces be sure to check that what you want to do (i.e. badminton / table tennis etc.) is available that day and there is...