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Bangkok vs Chiang Mai vs Phuket — how does laundry compare?

Jewel·Updated May 14, 2026·7 questions

Bangkok has Thailand's best laundry infrastructure — by a significant margin. Here's how it stacks up against Chiang Mai, Phuket, Krabi, Pattaya, and other Thai tourist destinations.

How does Bangkok laundry compare to Chiang Mai?

Bangkok is cheaper and more available. Bangkok wash-and-fold: 60-200 THB/kg with multiple competing services. Chiang Mai: 70-150 THB/kg, fewer competitors, less aggressive pricing. Pickup-and-delivery: well-developed in Bangkok (5+ premium services), basic in Chiang Mai (1-2 premium services + hostel-arranged). Chiang Mai laundromats are scattered, fewer 24-hour options. For tourists splitting time between cities: do major laundry in Bangkok, just topup in Chiang Mai. The Bangkok-vs-Chiang-Mai gap is roughly 15-25% on price.

How does Bangkok laundry compare to Phuket?

Phuket is more expensive due to tourist-heavy market. Phuket wash-and-fold (Patong, Karon, Kata): 120-250 THB/kg. Pickup services: limited, mostly hotel-bundled. Self-service laundromats: rare on the island, most concentrated in Phuket Town. The reason Phuket is pricier: tourist-only economy = less price competition, plus the islander-vs-mainland infrastructure difference. For travelers doing Phuket → Bangkok → Phuket itineraries, save laundry for Bangkok days. The Phuket-vs-Bangkok gap is 30-50% on price.

Why is Bangkok the cheapest of the three?

Three reasons. (1) Bangkok population density supports 100+ laundry shops per square kilometer in residential areas — fierce competition keeps prices down. (2) Local-resident customer base (5+ million Bangkok residents) sets cheap baseline rates that tourist shops can't price too far above. (3) Multiple delivery infrastructures (Grab, Lalamove, dedicated laundry riders) compete for pickup-and-delivery routes. Chiang Mai lacks the population density. Phuket lacks both density and local-resident-customer-base. Bangkok has both, hence cheaper.

Are pickup-and-delivery services available in Chiang Mai and Phuket?

Limited. Chiang Mai has 1-2 dedicated pickup services (similar to ours but smaller scale) at slightly higher prices (200-300 THB/kg). Phuket has 1 pickup service plus hotel-bundled pickup (premium pricing). Both islands operate primarily through hotel concierge. For travelers spending 1-2 weeks in Chiang Mai or Phuket, pickup is available but expect to pay 30% more than Bangkok rates with longer turnarounds. For tourists in Phuket for less than 5 days: hotel laundry usually wins on time even if it's pricey.

What about during Songkran or peak holidays?

All Thai cities tighten during Songkran (April 13-15) and peak holidays (Chinese New Year, Loy Krathong). Bangkok's deeper laundry market handles peak demand better — 48-72 hour turnaround during peaks vs Chiang Mai's 72+ hours and Phuket's 96+ hours. Most laundry centers run skeleton crews on the actual festival days. Bangkok still has more options during peaks. Travelers planning trips around festivals should send laundry early — capacity sells out in tourist hubs during peak weeks.

Should I save laundry for Bangkok or distribute across cities?

Distribute lightly. Recommended pattern: send laundry whenever you have 3+ kg accumulated, regardless of city. Don't save 8 kg of laundry from Phuket beach trips for Bangkok day 5 — large bagged-up loads carry sand/sweat/sunscreen damage and become a bigger laundry job. The minor cost savings of doing one big Bangkok wash vs distributing across cities (15-20% savings, $5-10) doesn't justify carrying dirty laundry for days. Wash when convenient; topup as needed.

What about Pattaya, Hua Hin, Krabi, Koh Samui?

Smaller markets, similar tradeoffs to Phuket. Pattaya: walk-in shops in tourist zones (60-120 THB/kg), hotel laundry expensive. Hua Hin: limited pickup services, mostly hotel-bundled. Krabi (Ao Nang, Railay): few options, hotel laundry dominant. Koh Samui: few options, expensive due to island logistics (200-350 THB/kg). For all of these, the pattern is: do major laundry in Bangkok if you'll be back, do urgent laundry locally accepting 30-50% premium. Bangkok's laundry market is the unique exception — every other Thai tourist destination is more expensive and less convenient.

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