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    The Revive Club Opens a 4,000 sqm Complex on Beirut's Waterfront

    Opening this month, the seaside venue pairs gyms and courts with recovery, dining, and a Wael Arakji academy.

    2 min readJuly 16, 2026
    Exterior entrance of The Revive Club in Beirut, a curved cream-colored building with a purple and gold logo above a large glass archway, red accent walls, and a wide staircase flanked by olive trees under a blue sky.

    Beirut's waterfront is getting a new anchor for anyone who takes training seriously. The Revive Club, a 4,000 square meter sports and wellness complex, opens this month along the city's seaside, becoming one of the largest fitness destinations in the capital.

    Red-lit group fitness studio at The Revive Club with rows of exercise mats on a wood floor, mirrored walls with rounded neon-edged panels, ballet barres, and acoustic ceiling panels.


    The idea behind the venue is to keep everything a member might need in one place. Training floors, group classes, sports courts, recovery rooms, retail corners, and a café bar all sit under the same roof, so a single workout can stretch into a full afternoon.

    What members get on the training floor

    Beyond the machines and free weights, the club runs a full class schedule built for different fitness levels. Members can move between HIIT and cycling sessions, yoga, Pilates, and other wellness-focused classes depending on their goals.

    Bright, neutral-toned Pilates studio at The Revive Club with a row of reformer machines featuring burgundy upholstery, mirrored walls with backlit rounded panels, draped windows, and potted plants.

    Courts, a VR room, and a Wael Arakji academy

    Sports get dedicated space here. There is a main basketball court and an outdoor court sponsored by Red Bull, along with a high-tech VR room where members can play virtual sports games.

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    The draw for younger athletes is a basketball academy created in collaboration with Lebanese basketball star and reigning Asia Cup MVP Wael Arakji. The program gives young players a professional environment to train, sharpen their skills, and grow in the game.

    Recovery, coffee, and retail under one roof

    Training is only half of what the club is selling. After a session, members can book recovery treatments, facials, and massages at URBNV, or slow down over coffee at HUMN, the club's café bar.

    Two retail corners round out the space: Muscle Madness and the Revive Merch Shop, both stocking gear and supplements for an active routine.

    The founding member offer

    For its launch, the club is holding Founding Member status for its first 100 sign-ups. That group locks in lifetime preferred rates, early access to memberships and session packs, exclusive merchandise, and priority access to selected events and activations.

    With the cap fixed at 100 spots, the founding tier is the club's pitch to early adopters who want in before the doors open.

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