What locals are saying
Jane DO Charleston draws consistently strong ratings on ClassPass (4.9 across 15,000+ ratings), with reviewers praising its energetic, women-focused environment and motivating instructors. The studio, founded by former Radio City Rockettes, offers 50-minute cross-training classes blending cardio, strength, and flexibility in a 'vibey,' body-positive atmosphere. Independent local criticism is sparse online, suggesting a loyal but relatively niche clientele; the Meeting St location serves a downtown crowd and is bookable via ClassPass and Wellhub.
Who it’s for & what you get
- Wheelchair accessible
- Restroom
Frequently asked
Is Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio one of the best fitness spots in Charleston?
Yes — Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio is currently ranked #1 fitness spot in Charleston by community votes.
What is Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio best known for?
Women-focused fitness studio on Meeting Street offering group classes in a wheelchair-accessible space.
Who should go to Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio?
Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality fitness spot in Charleston.
Where is Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio located?
Jane DO - Charleston Fitness Studio is located at 476 Meeting St, Charleston, Charleston, SC.
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