9 Best Solo Date Ideas In Klang Valley For Singletons & Anyone Who Needs Some Me Time

Solo date ideas for Malaysians


Whether you’re attached or single and ready to mingle, going on a solo date can mean a lot more than just having the time to shop and eat without feeling rushed by your partner or friend. It may come as a surprise to many, but opting to unplug and take time for yourself can also be an important self-care tool.

Be it getting to know yourself better with new activities – or stepping outside of your comfort zone by dining alone – we rounded up 9 ideas for solo dates in the Klang Valley besides just taking yourself to the movies.


1. Read books in cosy capsules at MeTime Book Cafe



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Sometimes all we need to unplug is a good book and a comfy space to curl up in. A cosy spot that you can head to and catch up on reading is MeTime Book Cafe. This Japanese-style manga cafe in PJ has comfortable capsules equipped with pillows, cushions, plug points, and blinds, where you can spend time alone in complete privacy.


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Besides the capsules, you’ll even find shower facilities and an entire bookshelf of mangas for you to binge-read. You can also request hand-brewed coffee (RM9.80), and other soothing drinks such as hot chocolate and ginger tea also priced RM9.80 per cup.


This cafe is pet-friendly too.
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If you’re a first-time customer here, you can enjoy the facilities for only RM9 for 60 minutes – but the standard rate starts from a affordable RM16 for 60 minutes.

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Address: Jaya One Shopping Centre, 72A, Jln Profesor Diraja Ungku Aziz, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 11am-7pm, Daily
Contact: 014-343 4577 | MeTime Book Cafe Instagram


2. Get dolled up & take photos at self-photo studio, Photopia



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Selfies are an instant confidence booster. If it’s been a while since you’ve dolled up for an occasion, consider putting on your best outfit and snapping some selfies at Photopia.

This Korean-style self-portrait studio has a variety of backgrounds to choose from, such as black-and-white and neon colours. A selfie a day may just keep the doctor away, so show some love to yourself while you strike your best poses and get the camera all to yourself.


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A standard package (RM60) includes a 20-minute photoshoot, plus 10 minutes of photo selection. You’ll get to bring home five printed copies from your photoshoot, as well as digital copies. 

Address: 1F-01, 163 Retail Park, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-8pm, Daily
Contact: 018-664 2000 | Photopia website | Instagram

Read our article to find out more self-photo studios in the Klang Valley here.


3. Book a spa day & soak away your stress at Hammam Spa



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Visiting the spa makes for a perfect day of relaxation. If you’re craving some TLC, book a spa day and soak your stress away at Hammam Spa. The spa’s ambience will transport you to Turkey and Morocco with its detailed hand-carved Berber cedarwood doors. Its luxurious space, along with its spa pampering treatments, ticks the boxes for a quick retreat and relaxation for some me-time in KL.


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You can indulge in an enriching Hammam experience from the Middle East with the spa’s array of treatments, such as the Hammam and Gommage package (RM188 for 45 minutes), which includes a deep massage and a Moroccan Rhassoul Body Masque.


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Other packages include a Hair Masque (RM118 for 15 minutes) and a Purifying Radiance Facial (RM178 for 75 minutes), both guaranteed to leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

From the bright brass lamps to the quiet tinkling of the courtyard fountain and Iznik walls, the gorgeous ambience is a sight for the eye while you spend time unwinding with yourself.

Address: Block C2, Level G4, Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-10:30pm, Daily
Contact: 017-228 2890 | Hammam Spa website | Hammam Spa Instagram


4. Spend time with nature at Sentul Park



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Reconnecting with nature can do wonders for the soul. It helps us feel relaxed, especially when we need time off our devices. Parks are a popular place that offer solitude, which makes it perfect for a tranquil solo date idea filled with nature’s calming effects. 

Nestled in Jalan Ipoh, Sentul Park is accessible to the public and home to KL Performing Arts Centre. While there are many green parks in the city, this park is an especially great spot to unwind in the company of nature as it has plenty of benches where you can rest your feet after a peaceful stroll.


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Spend your morning breathing in fresh air, listening to the sound of birds, or simply feeling the grass on your feet. If you’re an animal lover, you can also feed koi fish, turtles, and ducks. 


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A bonus is the views of an abandoned building inside the park, which used to be an old railway station. You can take some aesthetic pictures here, to remember your time on your solo date. 

Going for a walk or a run can do wonders for your mood and energy levels too. So, consider putting on some sweatpants or leggings and turning off your phones to enjoy the greenery that the park has to offer.

Address: Sentul, 51100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 6am-8pm, Daily


5. Join an artsy class at The Weekend Workshop



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If the idea of time spent alone with art sounds enticing, check out The Weekend Workshop. Offering three distinctive types of workshops, this spot will have your creative juices flowing in no time. 

Try out the Bear Brick and Baby Unicorn Workshop (RM88), where you can personalise your own Bearbrick-inspired figurine. This beginner-friendly workshop lets you mix and match colours, resulting in a marble-effect figurine. 

Meanwhile, the Soy Wax Candle Workshop (RM100) is ideal for a relaxing me-time activity as you get to create your very own scented candle that you can take home after the workshop. 


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All workshops provide needed materials for the DIY crafts, and no experience is necessary. Plus, you get to bring home something handcrafted while going on a solo date.

Not only is this solo date idea enjoyable, but it also gets your creative juices flowing from the array of workshops offered. So, forget your fears and dive headfirst into something new at The Weekend Workshop. You never know – you might just discover a new passion. 

Address: 9, Jalan 21/12, Sea Park, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: Tue-Sun 9am-6pm (Closed on Mondays)
Contact: 011-2177 6974 | The Weekend Workshop website | Instagram 


6. Visit a dazzling exhibition at the Museum of Illusions KL



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The Museum of Illusions in Kuala Lumpur is a treat for the eyes, featuring 3D visuals that let you have the pleasure of travelling to a “galaxy” with tiny dots of lights all around you.

There are over 80 exhibits here, featuring holograms and optical illusions that tease the mind with gleaming lights and dimensions. Some displays to check out are The Reversed Room, The Infinity Room, and The Vortex Tunnel for a mind-bending solo date idea.


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The Infinity Well, which looks down into an infinite abyss, is a sight you simply must see. It goes without saying that you will be taking a lot of pictures while you’re here, so make sure your phone is fully charged on your solo date. 

Admission: RM30 weekdays & RM35 weekends
Address: Level 1, Ansa Hotel, 101, Bukit Bintang St, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 017-228 2890 | Museum of Illusions Kuala Lumpur Instagram


7. Catch a performance at PJPAC



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Binge-watching your favourite series is fun, but if you happen to be tired of Netflix and chilling at home alone, treat yourself to a live theatre performance to experience real-life emotions.

Enter PJPAC, known for its various genre shows, such as comedy, tragedy, and musicals, all performed by local acts. It is one of the few non-governmental organisations that work to support local theatre performances.


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Unlike films seen on the screen, a theatre play is an emotional experience that heightens the mind and imagination. You get to capture the essence of the story as it unfolds, bolstering positive emotions for a feel-good me-time. As an audience member, you’ll feel like you’re part of the play while watching performers on stage – so there’s no worry about feeling lonely on your solo date.

You can browse for showings at the theatre on their website here.

Address: 1 Utama Shopping Centre, S611, Second Floor, 1 Utama E, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-7732 4788 || PJPAC websit


8. Have a me-cation in the heart of KL at MoMo’s KL



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With plenty of things to do and see in Kuala Lumpur, playing tourists in our country can lead to many fulfilling adventures. Opt to get away from your routines with a me-cation in the city, just a walk away from stylish cafes and shopping malls in the heart of KL.

At Momo’s KL, you can relax and unwind in a chic social hotel with a laidback vibe nestled in Chow Kit. Here, you can chill in your bathrobe or pyjamas, and break out in some funky moves to your favourite tunes while you’re at it – no one’s watching, so you call the shots. 

Feel like you’re on an vacation at one of their cosy and affordable rooms. The Crashpad Room (from RM123 per night), for starters, is air-conditioned and equipped with a queen-sized bed and furnished with a Tatami-style raised platform. There is also an ensuite bathroom, a TV, and complimentary WiFi.


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If boredom strikes and you feel like you could use some company, head over to The Playground at MoMo’s, where there’s always a line-up of exciting events for guests to enjoy. The Playground is currently offering an all-day happy hour where you can savour classic drinks such as the Momojito (RM35) and Margarita (RM35).

Address: 316, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Chow Kit, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10am-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-2776 6666 | MoMo’s KL website | Instagram 


9. Feast on a steamboat at Two Pesos



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Food always makes us happy. So if filling your tummy sounds like an ideal solo date idea, feast on a personal steamboat hot pots at Two Pesos – which will be a perfect activity for those rainy days in Malaysia.

This restaurant offers an array of hot pots to indulge in, such as the Milky Seafood Pot (RM28), which comes with prawns, seafood, and a variety of vegetables and noodles of your choice.


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Other selections include Two Pesos BBQ (RM 29.90), Sour Greenings Pot (RM 25.90), and Two Pesos Stone Pot (RM 24.90), all priced just as affordably while offering a range of grilled meats and vegetables.

Address: No 7, Ground Floor, Jalan SS 2/67, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 12pm-10:30pm, Daily
Contact: 03-7865 2072 | Two Pesos website | Instagram


Solo date ideas in Klang Valley


Though it can get lonely when you’re single, that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun alone. Don’t have to wait for someone to take you out – take yourself out on a solo date and get to know yourself better while having loads of fun and getting to feast on good food.

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