Those seeking a relaxed space to meet like-minded individuals can check out Oops! Gym Steam and Sauna, a gay-friendly venue tucked away in Kuala Lumpur’s vibrant Chinatown neighborhood. With easy access from the Pasar Seni LRT station, it offers a low-key place to unwind after a day exploring local street markets and cultural spots. The facility includes a compact workout area, steam room, and dry sauna, designed for men who appreciate an inviting environment. Visitors often mention the casual vibe, with friendly staff on hand to ensure everyone follows the house rules.
Oops! Gym Steam and Sauna usually attracts a diverse crowd, especially during evenings and weekends. Lockers are provided, making it convenient for travelers or anyone stopping by on their way around the city. The lounge area allows guests to rest, chat, or catch up on social media with free Wi-Fi. Some also enjoy the private cabins available on certain floors, though these are typically subject to availability.
The atmosphere is easygoing, and newcomers will find it helpful that staff members speak English and are happy to answer questions about local events or other gay-friendly spots in Kuala Lumpur. While no membership is required, repeat visitors often opt for loyalty deals. Despite operating with a straightforward policy, they suggest arriving before peak hours to avoid queueing. Many find it a practical choice for a quick steam, sauna session, or an opportunity to connect with fellow gay travelers visiting downtown Kuala Lumpur. Hours typically start midday and extend late night.
Entrance fee is RM40, and the crowd is mostly Chinese, aged between 20-40, with more older guys. It has a locker area with 2 towels provided, steam room, dark room (not too dark, which is nice), and a small gym, though the gym only has about 4-5 pieces of equipment compared to otot2.I visited on a Saturday from 4pm to 8pm and was surprised to find it less crowded, with only about 12-20 people, which is pretty quiet for a weekend. They close earlier than expected, at 9pm instead of 11pm. They don't have jacuzzi ya. They also offer massage services, but I didn’t catch the pricing for it. Overall, the sauna itself is smaller compared to Otot2.
Went within an hour of its opening during a weekday. I find the facilities provided not bad at all. The crowd was pretty small and are all Chinese but I'm sure on other times it would be livelier and more diverse. Just went there for the dry sauna after a quick workout. The gym section could use some upgraded equipment and better air circulation i think.Apparently the fee has increased to RM40. The staff manning the counter asked if I haven't been there in awhile because they increased the fee sometime ago already. I told him it was my first time.Consider taking the feeder bus (T407) from MRT TRX station. It stops within 5-min walk of the premise.
Overall, I like this place. It’s not that bad like other review. They have private dark room. The place looks nice to me compared to other sauna. The crowd is mix 20-40 and they are friendly. Easy to approach and talk. Recommended.
Overall satisfactory. Place is fairly new though it is already 12 years old and well maintained. Jacuzzi has been closed since years ago due to nearby construction of highway.First floor housed the locker , fitness equipments and TV room . Second floor is the steam , sauna and bathrooms .Patrons are largely young to middle age .Personally this about the best in town .
Oops! Gym Steam and Sauna Kuala Lumpur reviews from WhereIsGay, Google and Yelp
Leave your comment