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Do hotels do personal laundry?

Most hotels offer a laundry service where you place your dirty clothes in a bag you can find in your in-room closet, fill out an attached card listing the items you need laundered and the additional services you require (such as dry cleaning or ironing), and leave the bag in the hall.



Yes, most mid-range and luxury hotels in 2026 continue to offer comprehensive personal laundry and dry cleaning services for their guests. This amenity typically involves a dedicated laundry bag and a price-per-item form found in the guest room closet. Guests can leave their dirty garments for collection by housekeeping, and they are usually returned clean, folded, or pressed within 24 hours. While extremely convenient for business travelers and those on long vacations, these services often come at a significant premium, with some high-end hotels charging upwards of $10 for a single shirt. For more budget-conscious travelers, many mid-scale and extended-stay properties (such as Hilton Garden Inn or Residence Inn) provide self-service laundry facilities where guests can use coin- or app-operated washers and dryers for a nominal fee. In 2026, some boutique hotels have also begun partnering with local "eco-friendly" mobile laundry apps to provide more sustainable and affordable cleaning options for their patrons.

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Most hotels offer a laundry service where you place your dirty clothes in a bag you can find in your in-room closet, fill out an attached card listing the items you need laundered and the additional services you require (such as dry cleaning or ironing), and leave the bag in the hall.

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Most hotels offer a laundry service where you place your dirty clothes in a bag you can find in your in-room closet, fill out an attached card listing the items you need laundered and the additional services you require (such as dry cleaning or ironing), and leave the bag in the hall.

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Some hotels offer complimentary use of their laundry facilities as part of their amenities, while others may charge a fee. It's important to check with the hotel beforehand to determine if there are any charges associated with using the machines. If there is a fee, it may be per load or based on the duration of use.

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Housekeepers will often collect linens from guest rooms and take them to a linen room for transportation to laundry facilities. Some linen items may be collected separately, such as staff uniforms or kitchen towels. Guest laundry is handled separately from hotel linens to ensure their safe return.

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A laundry attendant is in charge of ensuring that clean linens are supplied to the entire hotel. Among the responsibilities include sorting, washing, drying, pressing, and folding clothing and other textile items.

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Hotels keep a record of guests who trash hotel rooms or steal items, and they might ban those people from booking rooms again. In rare scenarios, some people could get arrested.

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Yes, they are washed in huge loads, but they are washed in commercial washers, with commercial detergents, and washed with much hotter water than you have at home.

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Over a year's time, a 150-room hotel will spend approximately $75,000 on its laundry operation, and of that total, about 25 percent will be for linen replacement. By effectively removing stains, a hotel can help optimize its laundry operation and save money by reducing the need to purchase new linens.

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