A thoughtfully designed gym can do more than motivate your next workout—it can transform the way you approach wellness entirely. With more than half of Americans working out weekly and residential wellness at the forefront of new development, Miami and its neighboring communities are seeing a shift. Gone are the days of windowless, utilitarian fitness rooms. Today’s luxury residences are crafting wellness experiences where intentionality, aesthetics, and functionality coexist.
At properties like ELLE Residences, The Lincoln Coconut Grove, Surf Row Residences, and The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Estero Bay, the fitness centers are no longer secondary—they are as considered as the penthouses above them. Below, we explore four residential gyms in South Florida that do more than inspire movement—they reflect a new luxury standard for integrated living.
Designed to feel as refined as the pages of the magazine that inspired it, the gym at ELLE Residences is a masterclass in light, balance, and atmosphere. With sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay, the space offers more than just cardio equipment—it delivers a moment of pause. Sunlight floods the room, highlighting sculpted silhouettes and polished mirrors, while outside, yoga mats await on a terrace where city energy fades into coastal calm.
Here, movement isn’t rushed. It’s purposeful, curated, and framed by the soft, feminine aesthetic that defines the ELLE brand. It’s wellness with intention—and a striking view.
Set amid the leafy canopy of Coconut Grove, The Lincoln’s fitness center is where modern design and natural surroundings meet in quiet harmony. Framed by treetop views and accented by architectural lighting, the space feels more like a high-end boutique than a residential gym.
Inside, form and function are equally prioritized. High-performance zones cater to cardio, strength, and mobility training, while luxury accessories—think copper kettlebells and leather-detailed medicine balls—add tactile beauty. Every element feels considered, from discreet storage to the muted palette that keeps the atmosphere serene and focused.
At The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Estero Bay, fitness transcends routine—it becomes ritual. Designed by Meyer Davis, the space draws inspiration from nature, bringing in warm wood finishes, organic textures, and gentle curves that soften the room and soothe the senses.
While the architecture offers tranquility, the amenities are anything but understated. Residents can access top-of-the-line strength and cardio machines, a fully equipped yoga and Pilates studio, and private locker rooms complete with steam and sauna features. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a peaceful garden landscape, creating a meditative rhythm for movement. This is where health is treated with the same reverence as hospitality.
Tucked into the walkable enclave of Surfside, Surf Row Residences introduces a gym that feels more like a curated retreat than a communal facility. With interiors wrapped in warm woods and bathed in diffused daylight, the design favors calm over intensity—without sacrificing performance.
Cardio equipment faces the building’s hammam-style spa, offering a subtle reminder to slow down once the work is done. Meanwhile, a glass-enclosed studio is equipped for both high-impact sessions and gentle restoration, stocked with weights, mats, rollers, and balance tools. The experience here is sensory and smooth, tailored to the rhythms of mindful living.