Morning workouts, after-work Pilates and recovery sessions, with weekends that feel like a reset – your first month with Privilee isn’t about doing everything. It’s about finding a rhythm that fits into your real-life routine.
Think of your first month as a soft launch. You’re testing what you enjoy, what you’ll repeat, what helps you feel your best week to week. Busy weekdays, considered weekends – Privilee fits both, without asking you to overhaul your schedule.
Here’s a simple way to build your first month, one week at a time.
Weekdays to look forward to
The easiest routine is the one that is convenient. Start with two to three sessions weekly as you ease into your first month, then repeat what works. You’re building momentum by leaning into repetition.
Our picks?
H-Kore
Your focused strength and alignment session
Structure without the planning – H-Kore is your midweek move. Think reformer sessions that quietly build strength with grounded focus – core, control, and alignment. Stay consistent and you’ll feel the payoff quickly. Made for mornings asking for calmer energy, or evenings that ease into your best rest.
🚉 Closest MRT station: Telok Ayer

Grounded Spaces
Your slow, steady session
Some days call for high-energy, others call for softness. Grounded Spaces is your go-to spot when you crave movement that feels more like a reset than a push. Think of this as your midweek balance, the class that helps the rest of your week land better.
🚉 Closest MRT station: Somerset



Discover what you love
Privilee makes it easy to explore – without commitment or overthinking. Discovery lands best when it’s light; think of this as your weekly moment to try something “new” – enough to stay curious, not enough to derail your routine. Experimentation now, deeper training later.
The Six Boxing
Stress? Out. Energy? In
Some weeks need a circuit, others need a punching bag. The Six Boxing is built for “leave it all at the door” energy – high-tempo, confidence-building, and your best antidote to a stressful day. With two locations at Orchard and Tanjong Pagar, this is an easy default for a Friday decompression session to flow you into the weekend feeling lighter.
🚉 Closest MRT station: Woodleigh and Outram



Weekends made for switching off
Privilee isn’t only for training, it’s also about intentional downtime. Weekends are where routines become lifestyles: slower mornings, long lunches, and recovery-led plans that feel effortless.
Weekends are made for a different kind of discipline: rest, reset, and a change of pace.
Raffles Sentosa Singapore
Your recovery-led weekend
Sentosa at a slower pace – meet Raffles Sentosa, a hillside resort built around space, privacy, and days that don’t need filling. With Privilee, it’s an easy spot to return to for pool access, sauna and steam sessions, and a reset that can stretch from morning swims, long lunches, and spa moments that make you feel ready for Monday. Come for downtime, stay for the dining – this is the daycation that fits neatly into your weekend routine.

Sofitel Singapore Sentosa
Your relaxed resort pacing
The cliff-top resort set deep into Sentosa’s greenery, Sofitel Singapore Sentosa, is where the pace stays calm and days revolve around the pool – wide, palm-framed, and made for moving between gentle laps and unhurried lounging. Mix in a light-filled gym session followed by a slow lunch, and it becomes the kind of resort day that feels restorative, without needing structure.

Amara Sanctuary Sentosa
Your quiet, nature-led retreat
Tucked into a quieter corner of Sentosa, Amara Sanctuary is your adults-only go-to for an understated and calm nature dose. Think soft days flowing between three pools – rainforest-framed, elevated, or hidden away for more privacy – one for every mood. Making the island feel slightly further away than it is, this is the weekend reset you’ll want to carve out time for.




Build from here
Month one is for finding your default – the gym you’ll actually return to, the studio session that fits neatly around work, the recovery stop that keeps your week feeling balanced, and the weekend plan that doesn’t require much organising.
Start simple, aim for two to three weekday sessions, add a new class when you feel like it, and treat recovery as part of your routine rather than a reward for finishing it. By the end of the month, you’ll discover what you want more of, and what you can leave behind.
Tap into the Privilee app to explore venues, plan your week, and let your rhythm unfold naturally.
