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FitX Fitnessstudio (Berlin-Schöneberg)

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Schöneberg's FitX outlet

The Schöneberg outlet of the budget gym enterprise started in 2007 in Essen, presumably inspired by McFit. Opened in 2015, this round-the-clock branch is located a bit south of the more gay-intensive part of Schöneberg, but no further than an easy stretch. U-Bahns: Eisenacher Straße and Kleistpark.



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