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Everything expats, students and cross-border visitors need to keep clothes clean in Hat Yai: cheap neighbourhood wash-and-fold shops, self-service laundromats, hotel and condo laundry, dry cleaning, typical per-kilo THB rates, express service, and pickup and delivery - with where to find each option near Lee Gardens Plaza, Central Festival, PSU and Kim Yong Market.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026

Doing laundry in Hat Yai is cheap and convenient. Neighbourhood wash-and-fold shops sit throughout the city centre and near PSU, self-service laundromats give a wash and dry in about an hour, and hotels, condos and dry cleaners cover delicates and business wear for the city's steady flow of Malaysian shoppers and cross-border workers. Here is how each option works, what it costs in Thai baht, where to find it by area, and practical tips for the tropical south.

Where to get laundry done in Hat Yai

Neighbourhood wash-and-fold shopsEveryday

The workhorse of laundry in Hat Yai is the small local shop that weighs your bag, washes, dries and folds it, ready the next day. They are common around the city centre, near PSU and Kho Hong, and through the sois off Niphat Uthit roads, charging by the kilo. Most long-stay residents and students settle on the shop nearest home or campus.

Self-service laundromatsDIY & fast

Coin and app-operated laundromats have spread through central Hat Yai, giving a wash and dry in about an hour without waiting on a shop's overnight turnaround. You pay per wash and per dryer cycle, machines are modern and often air-conditioned, and several branches run long hours - useful for students and anyone needing a same-day result.

Hotel & condo laundryConvenient

Hotels throughout Hat Yai's shopping and business districts, along with condo buildings, offer in-house or on-call laundry. It is the most convenient option for short-stay visitors and business travellers, but it is usually priced per item rather than per kilo, so it suits an occasional load rather than a full week's wash.

Dry cleaningDelicates & business wear

For suits, dresses and anything labelled dry-clean-only, use a dedicated dry cleaner rather than a wash-and-fold shop. Central Festival and Lee Gardens Plaza carry proper dry cleaning counters, and some laundromats and hotels sub-contract the service. It is priced per garment and takes a day or two - worth it for business wear given the city's role as a cross-border trade and business hub.

Pickup & deliveryDoor-to-door

A growing number of Hat Yai laundries offer collection and drop-off through LINE or their own apps, saving a trip if you are working, studying at PSU, or based further from the centre. Setting up a regular weekly slot with a trusted shop is a common habit among long-stay residents.

Laundry by area

City centre (Lee Gardens Plaza / Central Festival)Best choice & dry cleaning

The commercial core has the densest concentration of laundries, from budget wash-and-fold shops to proper dry cleaning counters inside the malls, plus larger self-service laundromats. It is the easiest area to combine laundry with shopping or a meal.

PSU & Kho HongStudent area

The university district has plenty of affordable wash-and-fold shops and a handful of self-service machines geared toward student budgets and turnaround, with several offering pickup for those without easy transport off campus.

Kim Yong Market districtLocal & value

The old market area offers competitive, no-frills per-kilo pricing at long-running independent shops, and is a reliable choice for bulky items like bedding that smaller shops elsewhere may not take on.

Near the Malaysia border crossingsCross-border traffic

Shops and laundromats near the routes toward Padang Besar and Sadao/Dan Nok see a steady flow of cross-border shoppers and workers, and several offer same-day or express service suited to short turnarounds between border runs.

Prices

Hat Yai laundry price guide

Indicative laundry prices in Thai baht. Actual rates vary by shop, area, volume and service level; hotels and serviced units priced per item cost more than a per-kilo wash-and-fold shop.

ServiceTypical cost (THB)
Wash-and-fold (per kg)30 - 50
Self-service wash (per load)35 - 55
Self-service dryer (per cycle)35 - 55
Express / same-day (per kg)50 - 85
Ironing only (per kg)25 - 45
Dry cleaning - shirt or blouse55 - 140
Dry cleaning - suit or dress140 - 380
Duvet, quilt or large bedding140 - 320
Hotel / condo laundry (per kg)90 - 220

Turnaround, care & practical tips

Per kilo vs per itemKey rule

Everyday laundry in Hat Yai is priced by weight - roughly 30 to 50 THB per kilo for wash, dry and fold at a neighbourhood shop, usually with a small minimum. Hotels, condos and dry cleaners charge per garment instead, which is pricier for a full load, so keep per-item pricing for delicates or business wear.

Turnaround & expressTiming

Standard wash-and-fold is next-day - drop it off in the morning and collect the following afternoon or evening. Most shops offer same-day or express service for a surcharge, handy before a cross-border trip, while a self-service laundromat gets you clean, dry clothes in about an hour.

Tropical humidity & the wet seasonLocal tip

Hat Yai's tropical climate and its wetter months make air-drying slow and prone to a musty smell, which is exactly why tumble dryers and self-service laundromats are so widely used. Favour shops and laundromats that machine-dry rather than hang-dry during the rainy season, and collect promptly.

Delicates, colours & shrinkageCare

Budget wash-and-fold shops wash on standard hot cycles and mixed loads, so flag anything delicate, brightly dyed or prone to shrinking, and separate whites yourself if you are fussy. For silk, wool and dry-clean-only labels, use a proper dry cleaner rather than a shop's regular cycle.

Setting up a regular serviceLong-stay

DTV, LTR, marriage-visa and student residents typically settle on one trusted shop near PSU or the city centre, and many arrange a weekly pickup through LINE. It is inexpensive and low-effort; condo residents can often add laundry to housekeeping, though a nearby per-kilo shop is usually better value.

FAQ

Hat Yai laundry FAQ

How much does laundry cost in Hat Yai?

Everyday wash-and-fold laundry is affordable - typically 30 to 50 THB per kilo for washing, drying and folding at a neighbourhood shop, usually with a small minimum. Self-service laundromats charge roughly 35 to 55 THB per wash and a similar amount per dryer cycle. Express service adds a premium, and hotel or condo laundry priced per garment costs considerably more, so a per-kilo shop is the best value for a full load.

Are there self-service laundromats in Hat Yai?

Yes. Coin and app-operated laundromats are common through the city centre and near PSU. You pay per wash and per dryer cycle, machines are modern, and several branches run long hours - useful for students, cross-border visitors and anyone needing a same-day wash during the wetter months.

Where can I get dry cleaning done in Hat Yai?

Use a dedicated dry cleaner for suits, dresses and anything labelled dry-clean-only rather than a wash-and-fold shop. Central Festival and Lee Gardens Plaza carry proper dry cleaning counters, and some laundromats and hotels sub-contract the service. It is priced per garment, usually takes a day or two, and is worth it for the business wear common in this cross-border trade hub.

Can laundry be picked up and delivered in Hat Yai?

Increasingly, yes. A number of Hat Yai laundries offer collection and drop-off through LINE or their own apps, useful if you study at PSU, work in the city centre, or are based further out. Long-stay residents often set up a regular weekly pickup slot with a trusted shop.

How long does laundry take in Hat Yai?

Standard wash-and-fold is next-day - drop it off in the morning and it is typically ready the following afternoon or evening. Most shops offer same-day or express service for a small extra charge, while a self-service laundromat gives clean, dry clothes in about an hour. Allow a little extra time during the wetter months.

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