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Auckland Council Facilities Offer Dozens of Group Exercise Classes

Discover the variety of classes and programs available at Auckland's council-run facilities to boost your fitness and wellbeing

By Auckland Wellness Desk · 5 July 2026, 4:48 am · 2 min read Updated

Updated 6 July 2026, 7:32 am

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Auckland Council Facilities Offer Dozens of Group Exercise Classes
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Aucklanders can access over 150 group exercise classes every week at council-run facilities across the city, with prices starting from $5 per session.

With the growing awareness of the importance of physical activity for both physical and mental health, group exercise classes have become increasingly popular in Auckland. The city's active wellness culture is driven by its residents' desire to lead healthy lifestyles, and council-run facilities are playing a significant role in providing accessible and affordable fitness options. As the city continues to grow and develop, the demand for community fitness events and group exercise classes is expected to rise, making it an ideal time to explore the options available at council-run facilities.

In Auckland, residents can find a range of group exercise classes at facilities such as the Auckland Netball Centre on St Johns Road, the Lloyd Elsmore Park Pool and Leisure Centre in Pakuranga, and the Otara Leisure Centre on Newbury Street. The YMCA Auckland, in partnership with Auckland Council, also offers a variety of group fitness classes at its facilities, including the YMCA Auckland City facility on Pitt Street and the YMCA North Shore facility on Akoranga Drive. Additionally, the Auckland Council's Parks and Recreation department offers outdoor fitness classes in parks such as the Auckland Domain and Albert Park.

Class Options and Prices

According to the Auckland Council's website, the prices for group exercise classes at council-run facilities range from $5 to $15 per session, depending on the type of class and the facility. For example, a yoga class at the Otara Leisure Centre costs $7 per session, while a spin class at the Lloyd Elsmore Park Pool and Leisure Centre costs $10 per session. In terms of participation, the Auckland Council reports that over 10,000 residents attend group exercise classes at its facilities every month, with the most popular classes being yoga, Pilates, and aerobics. As of January 2026, the council has also introduced a new membership program, which offers unlimited access to group exercise classes at its facilities for $50 per month.

For those looking to get involved, the Auckland Council's website provides a comprehensive guide to its group exercise classes, including schedules, prices, and descriptions of each class. Residents can also contact their local council-run facility directly to inquire about class availability and to book a session. With its affordable prices and wide range of classes, Auckland's council-run facilities are an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their fitness and wellbeing in a supportive and social environment.

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