The hall is excellent, there is something to compare it with.
Air conditioners are working, there is drinking water. A spacious room with a variety of exercise equipment. I have been coming here since the opening to this day, and I will say that initially there were really fewer necessary simulators. But the administration sees all this and hears criticism. Over time, all problems are taken into account and solved.
As in all Gym24, there is a coach on duty, to whom you can contact without problems regarding exercise techniques and other issues.
In general, the hall is good. Simulators are not repaired very quickly, usually 1-2 weeks. I wish it was faster. The lack of a bench for the French barbell press is unclear. It's a base... There is no barbell bench press because of the sitting head, you have to squeeze the girls' squat rack. The coaches are polite and friendly. There is water. They write about paying with a card through a personal account-there is nothing even to discuss here, the reason is clear. ) But regarding the shower, is it really impossible to adjust the shutter release for at least 30 seconds? It's really some kind of game to poke the button every 10-15 seconds. So don't stop, there is still a lot to develop.
A classroom and a large hall. There are disadvantages (for example, these are taps in showers that need to be "pressed") and advantages (there are simulators that are not available in other halls). I would like to mention the staff separately. The coaches are responsive, they will always help and tell you, even if you study without a coach. Another positive aspect, of course, is the fact that the gym is open 24/7. There is a cool admission system installed in the hall, no passes are needed. The same goes for lockers: I came up with a code for myself, closed it and do it for fun, no keys (lockers, by the way, are spacious, the bag fits normally) . Personally, I work out late in the morning, so there aren't many people. But if you study early in the morning or in the evening, then get ready to meet the whole stone slide there (in principle, this is the case in all halls). In short, I recommend