TWA Hotel Fitness Center

TWA Hotel Fitness Center

Fitness Center at the TWA Hotel

The TWA Hotel Fitness Center: Where Retro Style Meets Modern Performance

Kennedy Airport JFK | Fitness Center TWA

Stepping into the TWA Hotel Fitness Center isn’t just about getting a workout; it’s about stepping into a time machine that transports you back to the golden age of jet travel, with a cutting-edge, performance-driven twist. Spread across an impressive 10,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art facility seamlessly blends the retro-chic aesthetic of the hotel with the latest in fitness technology and design.

Kennedy Airport JFK | Fitness Center at the TWA Hotel Peloton

The TWA Hotel puts your workout front and center with a dedicated cycling studio boasting 14 Peloton bikes – a rarity for a hotel gym. Whether you’re an avid cyclist or a curious newcomer, the energy-driven classes and expert instructors will get your heart pumping and your legs spinning. For those who prefer to craft their own cardio workouts, a selection of treadmills, ellipticals, and other conditioning equipment provides ample opportunity to break a sweat while enjoying views of the runway.

Kennedy Airport JFK | Fitness Center at the TWA Hotel Yoga

But this Fitness Center at the TWA Hotel isn’t just about cardio. A spacious, light-filled yoga studio invites you to find your zen with peaceful practice and mindful movement. And when it’s time for strength training, the TWA Hotel goes beyond the standard dumbbells and weight machines. Here, you’ll find an array of functional fitness equipment designed to enhance your mobility and athleticism – think sandbags, kettlebells, battle ropes, and TRX suspension trainers. This dynamic approach to strength training echoes the innovative spirit of the Jet Age.



For those seeking individualized guidance, experienced personal trainers are on hand to create custom workout plans and keep you motivated And if a deep stretch is what your body craves, one-on-one mobility training sessions are available to help you release tension and maximize your range of motion.

Kennedy Airport JFK | Fitness Center at the TWA Hotel bathrooms

After your workout, it’s time to unwind and recover. The locker rooms are more than just a place to change; they’re luxurious retreats. Freshen up at fully-stocked, salon-style vanities offering everything from hair dryers to custom TWA Hotel grooming products. Take a refreshing shower in one of the eight spacious shower stalls, and treat yourself to a moment of relaxation.

The TWA Hotel Fitness Center understands that wellness transcends the physical. Grab a nutritious snack or a revitalizing juice from the on-site galley, to keep your body fueled and energized. Whether you’re a dedicated fitness enthusiast or simply seeking an active respite during your travels, the TWA Hotel’s fitness center caters to your individual goals.

More than just a gym, the TWA Hotel Fitness Center is a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation and progress that characterized the Jet Age. It’s a place where nostalgia meets cutting-edge fitness, and where you can leave feeling empowered, inspired, and ready to take on your next adventure.



Additional Information

How to Park

  • Advance Reservations: Reserve your spot in advance [link to reservation site]
  • No Reservation Needed: Subject to availability, drive up to the valet stand and let them know you’re visiting the hotel.
  • Please note: In-and-out privileges are not included for visitors.

Parking Rates (subject to change)

  • Up to 30 Minutes: $18
  • Up to One Hour: $28
  • Up to Two Hours: $45
  • Up to Four Hours: $60
  • Daily Maximum: $80
  • Oversized Vehicles: Add $10 per day to the rates above (for vans and cars larger than a Honda CRV)
  • Motorcycles: Standard rates apply

TWA Fitness Monthly Members: Receive two hours of free parking during the following hours:

  • Monday – Friday: 7 AM to 9 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Please show your TWA Fitness membership card or MindBody account proof to the valet. (Daily rates apply after the two-hour window).