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Avenue d'Alsace
68703 Cernay
France
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Yes, Pressing Leclerc has free WiFi.
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Very close to the train station if you are coming in from a surrounding Black Forest village. Good…read morewasher and dryers with several to choose from. We have used this laundry twice while staying in Munstertal which has no self-service laundries.
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Clean easy to find English buttons…read moreSoap is free Easy parking on the side road Fast dryers
Great find in the city of Freiburg especially since hubby was in dire need of clean socks! It's a…read moreshort tram ride and walk from the Green City Hotel, our home base while we explore the Black Forest. There's a comfortable sitting area and a coffee shop next door. It's clean and well lit. No smoking - which is a huge plus for me, no pets or eating allowed. Another huge plus, detergent and fabric softener is GRATIS - FREE! No problem connecting to WiFi, thus able to post my review while doing laundry.
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Life saver!!! This place is fantastic. For 23 franc you get a load (up to 4kg) washed, dried AND…read morefolded! I haven't seen folding this crisp in quite some time! The shop is in town, off on the quieter west side. Cute, clean place run by a mother and daughter. It is cash only, but well worth it if you are on a long trip! *your hotel will NOT tell you about this place*
With one phone call, Jetwasch agreed to pick up a load of laundry from our Lucerne hotel at 6 pm ,…read moreand it was delivered back to us by 4PM the following day. Very reasonable $, but priceless!
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Women's PJs, 4 shirts, 2 tanks, 4 panties, 1 jeans, 1 bra, mens underwear, 3 socks, 2 shirts, 1 jeans, 5 girls outfits, 5 panties, 5 socks.
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It's more difficult to have laundry done when traveling. My H+ Hotel has very limited and quite…read moreexpensive laundry service if you just need a couple things washed. If you're traveling for three weeks and a have a lot of laundry, at least in Zürich this is the place to go depending on your location. For me it was a three stop tram ride from our hotel also easily walkable. The laundromat is clean, seems to be well-maintained and has washing machines of various capacities and dryers all in good repair. There is a detergent machine on the premises however there is a Coop store right around the corner where you can purchase additional detergent or whatever you need. it's not cheap to do your laundry here. I have posted the pricing. Unless you ate inclined to wash your clothes in your hotel sink and then good luck trying to get them dry, you don't have too many, if any, alternatives. The cost for us to use three of the smaller sized washing machines And two dryers was basically 50 francs. Ouch. There's a table for folding your clothes and about six or seven chairs. A café is around the corner on the Main Street next-door to Coop to have a snack while you're doing your wash. This is a coin operated laundry. There is a change machine that accepts Swiss Franc bills and dispenses coins for the machines. If you don't have Swiss franc bills, there is an ATM machine facing the sidewalk in a building to the right of the coop store entrance.
Lea's Waschhaus was excellent, she was so helpful and even though I only spoke English she was able…read moreto help change my Euro dollars into Francs for me. She was extremely helpful the whole time ans made sure my machines were working effectively for me. The laundromat is also very clean and all machines work well. Definitely recommend this laundromat for sure! Thank you Lea!
Various capacity washing machines
Exterior
8 & 14KG large capacity washers
One of few "Laundromat" laundry facilities in Zurich. It's not common in Europe in general…read more Wäscherei - Express Laundry Service. Self Serve Laundry. Only found 2. This one has good opening hours 7am-10pm (7 days a week at posting), located in neighborhoods area with Tram Stops in front. Line 9 & 10. Usage is pretty straightforward. They even have English Panel Information. They have detergent 1 CHF, softener 0.50 CHF. They have Coin machine changes. Reminder: they only accept Swiss Franc!! We have to go to grocery store nearby, wait till they open, to exchange our Euro to CHF. I used the facilities on Jan 2 and the cleaning lady just cleaned them during opening. So the place is spanking clean. Have laundry basket and fold table. Explained everything to our local friends on how to use. We brought Tide Pod and she even gave suggestion on usage and drying time. Heard about vandals in the past. Hope they keep it safe. The only downside is how EXPENSIVE it is to do self laundry in Zurich, Swiss. Other European countries are cheaper.
This is the only laundromat open on a Sunday!…read more It was relatively expensive but 5 stars overall! Change machine as easy to use. I brought my own Tide pods from home (California) so I don't have experience using the detergent dispenser. The washing machines (I used two) were efficient and same with the dryer. Depending on the temperature you choose, it will take 25-50 minutes to complete a wash cycle. The dryers were great too. My small load of clothes was dry in 20 minutes Each wash in a 6KG (smallest) machine cost about $8 Swiss francs. Again, ultimate cost depends on the temperature you choose. Dryer is 3 Swiss francs for 10 minutes. I went by myself and felt safe. It's Switzerland after all. Tram to get here was super easy also. We stayed at the Widder Hotel and it took me about 20 minutes door to door. Hope this helps someone out there! We had a 4-year old on a long trip through Europe so we had to do laundry without paying hundreds of dollars.
Detergent 1CHF and Softeners 0.50 CHF dispenser with cups.
Collections of Laundry Machines. 7 Washers on the right by sizes, 3 Dryers on the left by times.
From what I have heard, this is the only laundromat in the city. I found the prices to be…read morereasonable for such a service, the equipment worked well, and with a little patience I figured things out. I'll add my tips below- *Bernmobil #20 will take you quite close to the laundromat. The front has construction but trust the map and look for Cafe Kairo. *Bring your own soap if you like, but a vending machine sells soap for 3 CHF i think. You can buy detergent at Coop and just leave your extras for the next kid. *Cafe Kairo was super nice about providing change! Drop some extra in her tip jar! **The machines only take 1Fr coins!! and you need 5-8 for each load to wash and another 3-4 to dry. *WHEN YOU START THE CYCLE YOU CAN NOT OPEN THE DOOR!! * If the cycle on the washer doesn't start, you might have the one that has a handle that really needs to be turned hard to the left. * The dryer named Harry worked well and setting 1 was for Extra dry. I was able to dry three loads this way by checking them every 10 minutes to swap out items. As the box on the wall that says Harry is used to provide power for the dryer, then you turn on the dryer and start the cycle. 1fr gets you 12 minutes. The time ticks by if you are drying or not. Don't mistake it for a change machine like i did! *Be nice, clean up, check your pockets *There is a Salvation Army one street over that sells BIG plastic bags for .15 Fr, and they are really good for holding laundry. I recommend not overloading and sort your clothes, turn them inside out unless the outside is the dirty part.
For travelers staying in Bern, Jet Wash is a convenient laundry service that offers a way to pack…read morefar fewer clothes on your trip. We spent about twelve francs to wash and dry five days of clothes from two people, including gym and hiking clothes. Though expensive, it was certainly cheaper than doing laundry at the hotel. The machines seem to only take one franc coins for the most part, so I bought a water at the shop next door to get all the change I needed. There is no change machine on site. In general, our clothes came out clean and dry. I did have a similar problem as the other reviewer with the dryer, but I think it was because the settings on these dryers are a bit different than in America. The lowest drying settings will leave you clothes too damp, so I suggest opting for the "cupboard dry" option, which seemed to work reasonably well if you left the clothes in the dryer for one hour.
Laundry detergent vending machine- takes coins and does return change
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Price list - Bring minimum $15 Swiss francs coins preferably $1 denomination
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