There’s something quietly powerful about planning a day that’s just for you. In Rahma Ali’s “Solo Date in London” vlog, the city becomes a backdrop for comfort—thrifts, book picks, long breaths of fresh air, and an evening routine that feels genuinely soothing.
A solo date that feels like care, not pressure
Rahma opens with an honest reflection: solo dates can be a coping mechanism. When life feels a little too hectic, she returns to what makes her feel steady—her own company. She shares that while being social didn’t always feel easy, she’s learned to find comfort in time alone. Rather than trying to “force” the day to be something else, she lets it unfold in a way that supports her.
Thrifting in London: choose comfort, not just anything
The day begins with a cute thrifting date. Rahma heads out with a clear intention—she’s looking for something she describes as a comfort read. She’s recommended two books during her shopping stop, and that idea of choosing stories that feel nourishing sets the tone for the rest of the vlog. This isn’t about collecting for the sake of it; it’s about finding what you’ll actually enjoy—especially when you want quiet reassurance.
A gentle stroll and “free therapy” in nature
After browsing and buying, Rahma takes a walk. Then comes what she affectionately calls “free therapy”: sitting in nature.
She explains what makes it so restorative—how the surroundings never feel the same twice. There’s always something new to notice: the way the trees meet, birds or butterflies in the distance, and the way light filters through greenery. It’s a moment that invites you to slow down, reset, and think differently—without needing to “perform” anything.
Why journalling outdoors hits differently
Rahma also mentions her journalling routine, describing a “journalling ecosystem”. While she keeps it natural and personal, the core idea is simple: being outdoors gives her space to observe, reflect, and breathe. Even with a low-key, relaxed plan, she finds plenty to take in—peaceful stillness, plus just enough life around her to feel connected.
People watching (the fun kind) and soft distractions
One of the loveliest touches of this solo date is the balance between calm and curiosity. Rahma finds a cosy spot to read—peaceful and quiet, yet with a low view where people pass by. It’s calm enough to focus, but interesting enough to keep the day light. She even enjoys the small details of overhearing snippets of conversation, as if the world is quietly going on around her while she stays grounded.
Fresh flowers and a slower evening routine
When she heads home, Rahma picks up fresh flowers. She mentions that lilies are her favourite because she loves watching them bloom. She contrasts the new flowers with her older ones, which were looking a bit sad—given with love, but still needing a little refresh.
From there, the vlog shifts into a gentle at-home routine: she removes her makeup and follows a double-cleansing routine (even when it’s not necessary for special occasions). Then she settles in to cook dinner, start reading, and let the day close in a cosy, unhurried way.
How to recreate this solo date in London (simple ideas)
- Shop with intention: pick a comfort book rather than browsing aimlessly.
- Choose a “free therapy” pause: plan time to sit outdoors and notice small details.
- Bring a notebook or journal: reflect in a calm setting, then let your thoughts settle.
- End with something nourishing: flowers, a gentle skincare routine, and a read with your dinner.
Ready to book your own London solo date?
If you’ve been craving a day that’s peaceful, restorative, and beautifully yours, Sakina Tours can help you turn that feeling into a real plan. Whether you want a calm city stroll, a bookish itinerary, or a curated experience designed around your pace, we’ll help you craft a trip that supports you—just like Rahma’s London day does.
Get in touch with Sakina Tours to plan a solo adventure in London that feels like care from the moment you step out.