A walk through the Wrong Gym reveals the art of a gym done right. Rarely have we seen a space so thoughtfully crafted for performance and relaxation.

On the first floor, the open reception greets you with tropical Japanese accents, framed by concrete and sleek grayscale tones.

Adjacent to this is a serene café, nestled beside a Japanese garden—where nature’s calm meets modern design.

Outside, a spacious garden invites relaxation, complete with a pool, sauna, and steam bath.

The corridor leading to the locker rooms and boxing room exudes a jungle-inspired atmosphere.

The boxing room. The sign sets the expectations for the boxing sessions.

The locker rooms exude freshness and spaciousness.
Up on the second floor, a large weight room faces the lush garden, with kettlebells and free weights awaiting those looking to push their limits.

Nearby, a dedicated room for treadmill and machine weights beckons, with a secluded “booty room” for those focused on their glutes.

The third floor opens to a CrossFit-style area, with cardio machines and expansive rooftop yoga space—offering a spectacular sea view.

Service is impeccable. Staff, always present and approachable, ensure a smooth experience. A parking guard ensures orderly motorbike parking, while staff meticulously clean, arrange weights, and even freshen the air with a signature fragrance.

The thoughtful copy scattered throughout the gym adds a touch of playful character to the space, elevating the experience further.
In essence, the Wrong Gym is a space fully dedicated to the art of fitness. The clientele—fit, focused, and in their 30s to 40s—move through the gym with purpose.
This gym sets a new standard. Immaculately designed, consistently serviced, and with an atmosphere of quiet luxury, it offers an experience unmatched by Western counterparts. The Wrong Gym? It’s definitely more than right. A five-star experience, no question.


