Let’s face it – having a bachelor pad in your early 20s isn’t something a majority of us have the luxury of affording. This means having friends or bae over isn’t a very private affair, especially when you have very nosy family members.
Be it for a stress-free hangout with the besties, a modest-sized private party, or a romantic rendezvous with a significant other, here are several private rooms in Singapore to chill at.
There are plenty of nature reserves and parks to immerse yourself in nature and chill at. Aside from these, you can also visit the myriad of shopping places in Singapore, or book a private room to relax in.
Most private rooms do not have CCTVs. However, some places like Hideout Place do not have locks on their doors so staff can access every room for safety reasons.
They also have an outlet in JB, 5 minutes away from LEGOLAND.
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If you’ve got a shindig coming up, book a room with Bao Ga Liao which can fit up to 40 of your friends. Amenities are aplenty here; there are board games, a foosball table, a pool table, and a portable ping pong table and bats.
Mahjong addicts can park their butts at the mahjong table as mahjong tiles and chips are provided. There’s even a karaoke system with 4 mics so you and your pals can belt your favourite tunes. The place provides food and dessert catering but you’re free to order food from wherever you please. And yes, consumption of alcohol here is a-okay.
Full list of Bao Ga Liao outlets.
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Camping outdoors has always been a novel pastime but for those who would rather not rough it out in the wilderness, renting a room at BumOutSpace is a great alternative. The rooms come with a sofa to chillax on and a teepee hut for some glamping vibes. They’ll even provide you with a projector to watch movies in or to set up some aesthetic backgrounds for OOTD pics.
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Those who want to plan a special birthday or anniversary surprise don’t have to worry about the decor – they’ve got you covered too. Select from their list of themes when making your booking; some favourites include the Harry Potter and Dirty Bridal Shower packages. Everything will be set up for you, including a custom message board to add that personal touch.
Rates: From $90
Address: 78A Syed Alwi Road, #03-01, Singapore 207657
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: 6983 8482 | BumOutSpace website
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Going on a movie date is great and all but it’s tough to snuggle up or whisper sweet nothings without hearing a disgruntled “tsk” or being glared at by bitter single people (me). Well, that won’t happen at Cozy Place where couples and groups of friends can hang and watch movies. And there are no CCTV cameras – do what you want with that information.
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Pick the most convenient one out of their 3 outlets, dabao some snacks, and get comfortable in a home away from home. They also offer some romantic dinner packages to celebrate special occasions complete with a table, decorations, and mood lighting. The only thing you’ve got to do is bring the food and you’ve got the Gold Class experience of dining at the movies.
Full list of Cozy Place outlets.
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If you’re looking to have a larger get-together with games and snacks, 4play has got you covered. Their lounge area has a variety of Japanese and Korean snacks for purchase. This Japanese-themed area is a chill place to wait for your room if you’re early, but do keep the volume down so others aren’t disturbed.
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They have 3 room sizes to choose from, the Compact, Deluxe, and VIP which come in various themes like minimalist, wooden, and space.
The Deluxe and VIP rooms, which fit up to 4 and 6 pax respectively, have board games like Scrabble, The Sea Battle, Snakes and Ladders, as well as card games like UNO Emoji. There are PlayStation gaming consoles available too.
Psst, their rooms for the month of June are entirely free as part of their opening promotion so book fast before they’re snapped up.
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Attics have always had a mysterious aspect to them – like the closet in Narnia that’s been tucked away waiting to be discovered. Now it’s time for you to experience the feeling of discovering something magical for yourself at the Alchemist Attic by Lodge & Co.
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Not a common sight in Singapore, the brick walls will make you feel like you’ve just walked into Hogwarts from the world of Harry Potter. They even have board games provided like their special wizard chess set if Netflix gets boring. This venue fits up to 30 people but makes for a great “daycation” spot too for small groups to let loose.
The place is a little hard to find with no signages but all you have to do is make your way to the 3rd storey of the building on 3 Norris Road in Serangoon and get in with a PIN which will be provided upon booking confirmation.
HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir Mancave.
This is the closest you’ll get to experiencing what it’s like to be a homeowner before you land a BTO. At Mancaves by HomeTeamNS, you’ll get to rent a living room space that comes fully equipped with a mini kitchen, smart TV with consoles, a karaoke system, and an outdoor BBQ pit.
Choose from their 2 locations at Khatib and Bedok Reservoir – the HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir comes with a great view too.
HomeTeamNS Bedok Reservoir Mancave.
There are 2 of these mancaves available for booking at Bedok Reservoir – one with a foosball table and the other with a pool table. Both have a sophisticated electronic dartboard.
Price:
Khatib outlet: HomeTeamNS Members from $203.74 | Affiliates from $305.60 | Non-members from $407.48
Bedok Reservoir outlet: HomeTeamNS Members from $325.98 | Affiliates from $427.85 | Non-members from $478.79
Other outlet available at Bedok Reservoir.
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Late-night gaming sessions or football watch parties can get rowdy, but it’s not as fun if you’re constantly being told to keep it down. Luckily, the Play Room and the Lower Ground Room at The Common Good are open 24/7 for both small groups and large gatherings of up to 40 people.
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Couples or a couple of besties can opt for the smaller room meant for 2 pax while slightly larger groups of up to 10 pax can opt for the bigger one. They both come with free board games, PlayStations, and karaoke systems for a long night of entertainment.
The Lower Ground has all the facilities you need for parties or mini-events like a small kitchen, private toilet and shower, projector with a large screen, as well as space for up to 40 guests.
ASHURA, based off the anime Demon Slayer.
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The themed rooms at Hideout Place make great backdrops for photos and a cosy environment for private movie-watching. Take some pics for the mems and get comfy in the bedroom slippers that are provided – they’ll make you feel right at home.
ARES, inspired by Greek mythology.
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Apart from the projector to watch shows and movies, the rooms also come with multiple charging ports, free board games, and best of all – free snacks and drinks. You might still want to bring in some fast food or snacks of your own just in case it’s not enough.
These automatic tables will shuffle mahjong tiles and deal them for you.
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Another one for the night owls – ME Cafe is open 24 hours a day, although staffed hours end at 10.30pm. But that doesn’t mean the fun ends there – their private gaming rooms and Mahjong rooms are still available past staffed hours for an extra price of $12. However, overnight sessions have to start at 11pm so that the staff are able to set up the rooms for you.
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If you’re planning to stay for a while, get the $3 drink top-up that’ll get you unlimited refills on your usual canned drinks and even their homemade drinks. You can bring in your own snacks to fuel your long Mahjong or gaming sessions but remember to clean up or face a $5/pax cleaning fee.
Other outlet available at Orchard Gateway.
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This isn’t exactly a room per se but you can get a private rooftop space all to yourself at the Sundowner. This large open area comes complete with a tent to hide from the rain as well as a projector with a large screen to enjoy some movies. Those in the mood for drinks, get this – you’ll have your own personal bartender to make 3 cocktails per pax.
There’s also a BBQ pit if you’re down to do some grilling. Or order in some food from the nearby restaurants – just check out the list of good eats on the Sundowner’s website if you want to plan ahead.
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82 soho’s Kommune room has various forms of entertainment like a board games lounge and PC lounge which are shared spaces. However, they do offer private karaoke rooms that have some unique systems. The karaoke systems they use are from TJ Media, a popular Korean karaoke system provider so you know you’re getting the real deal here.
Just a heads up – the songs on the systems are all covers by TJ Media’s in-house band so they may sound slightly different from the originals. Plus, there are no accompanying vocals on the tracks so be prepared to only hear your beautiful voice and the music. Those who want to play board games in private can also opt for these karaoke rooms – you just need to pay a little extra.
Having parties or even just hanging out at home with friends can be stressful with the many watchful eyes or grumpy neighbours with a tendency of calling the cops. For those without their own place yet, these private rooms are great venues for comfy dates, loud gaming sessions, or just a change of environment for some relaxation time.
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Cover image adapted from: @bumoutspace, @me_cafe_games via Instagram & Hideout Place
Originally published on 20th June 2023. Last updated by Joycelyn Yeow on 8th February 2024.
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