Join the beacon of health and wellness at 24 Hour Fitness, located at the Borel Square Shopping Center, San Mateo, CA 94402. Experience a holistic fitness center providing unparalleled access to diverse workouts, personal training, and wellness facilities.
24 Hour Fitness has earned a 3.3-star rating with 291 reviews. You can contact them at +1 650-653-2046 for more information.
Location / Contact
- Address: 93 Bovet Rd, San Mateo, CA 94402, United States
- Phone:+1 650-653-2046
- Website:24hourfitness.com
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Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.3-star.
This business has 120 reviews.
The address is: 93 Bovet Rd, San Mateo, CA 94402, United States .
The contact number is +1 650-653-2046
This service is listed under Gym .
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Anna Jiang
6 years ago
Ok place, I assume the equipments are good and people at front desk are nice. However I only use the pool and it’s usually crowded, two people sharing a lane. I avoid this by going at non-peak times. The showers need improvement, there are only one hanger inside each shower station and no shelves/counters so very hard to put all your stuff. This I feel definitely needs improvement, other 24 hour fitness locations have shelves.
Laura Parks
7 years ago
I love the Group X 6:00am classes. I also love being greeted with a smile and warm towel every time I walk in by Rich.
Allan Stumpe (Stumpe's Misadventures)
7 years ago
$25 for a day pass is way too steep. I had signed up for a 3 day pass to try the facility but was not permitted, after spending 5 or so minutes filling out the questionnaire, because I did not have a local ID or I had possibly had a 24 Hour membership 12 years ago or so. The staff was not pleasant.
Jesse Meredith
7 years ago
Decent class selection, pool that usually has at least half a lane open, hot tub and sauna, small locker room that's usually packed, lots of people during primetime, good weights/machine/cardio options, TRX and Olympic station, even a basketball gym...It's not the cleanest or best gym out there, but it's pretty great for the price.
Ryan Kelly
7 years ago
This supersport can get a bit crowded, but has a ton of cardio and weight machines that are well-maintained. Also a decent size free-weight area. Locker rooms are ok but can get quite cramped.
Ayelesha Gibson
7 years ago
My friend told me the drop in fee for veterans for this gym was pretty reasonable, so I went by and the front desk staff were completely dismissive and weren't helpful at all. Don't drop in at this gym for a day pass it's 25$, ridiculous.
Ty Davis
7 years ago
Killian is one of the workers at the front here and not only is he really personable he's also knowledgable. Treated a friend and I so kindly and really answered all the questions we had and was just all over a great worker! Thanks a lot dude we really appreciate all of your help!
Jon Schanz
7 years ago
Constantly over crowded. At least 12 out of their 20 electronic lockers are always out of order. Weight equipment is worn out and outdated. Only one of certain important pieces of equipment, so you'll occasionally stand around for ten minutes waiting for someone to finish their workout.
Richard Gibson
7 years ago
This gym is a joke. They have a huge rig with bumpers to do lifts but you can't drop the bumper weights/bar on the heavily padded floor they have. What is the point of the bumper weights... To be able to lift heavy then drop it. Give me a break 24. You're turning into Planet Fitness.
Daniel Gorn
7 years ago
Dirty and poorly maintained. Pool is so cloudy you can't see your hand in front of your face. Facilities often off limit for classes especially pool. About 6 barbells for roughly 150 people at any given time so if you want to lift weights be prepared to wait longer than you actually work out. Rarely clean towels but there are dirty ones all over the locker room floor. "Free" consultation upon sign up is a 45 minute infomercial for horrifically overpriced personal trainer services ($90 for a 45-50 minute session with a requirement to pay for many sessions in advance). Be prepared to $50 a month for what amounts to run down cardio equipment and a water fountain.