About Laundretti Mosoda Hévíz – a self-service laundry in the heart of a wellness destination
Laundretti Mosoda Hévíz opened in 2025 in Hévíz, a town that has long been synonymous with thermal tourism, rehabilitation, and wellness stays. Hévíz differs from classic tourist destinations in one key aspect: the season lasts all year round.
Guests often stay longer, return several times a year, and use private accommodation, apartments, and smaller hotels. In such an environment, the need for washing and drying laundry is not occasional, but constant.
“People come here with the intention to stay, not just to spend the night,” explains the laundry owner. This everyday reality was the starting point for developing a self-service laundry that must operate reliably, regardless of the time of year.

The challenge – creating a space that suits guests and the local rhythm
The challenge of the project was not merely opening a laundry, but understanding how it would actually be used. In Hévíz, different user profiles intersect: guests using a self-service laundry for the first time, local residents, and accommodation providers with continuous laundry needs.
“The worst thing that can happen is for the user to have to think about what to do next,” the owner points out. The space therefore had to be intuitive, clear, and flexible enough to handle both larger volumes of laundry and quick, smaller cycles at the same time.

The solution – a capacity mix that reflects real needs
The solution was found in a carefully selected combination of professional washers and dryers with different capacities. This allowed the laundry to adapt to users, not the other way around—without waiting, unnecessary accumulation of laundry, or compromises in quality.
“We wanted users to decide for themselves what they need, rather than having to adapt,” says the owner of Laundretti laundry. This approach resulted in a space that is easy to use, yet technically prepared for intensive operation.
Delivered products:
- 3 × LG Titan C MAX washers
- 3 × LG Titan C Light dryers
- 2 × LG Giant C MAX washers
- 2 × LG Giant C Pro dryers
- Contactless payment system

The result – a laundry that fits into the city’s everyday life
Today, Laundretti functions as a natural part of the city’s infrastructure. It is used by long-stay guests, private accommodation providers, and local users who require larger capacities and reliable results.
“The best confirmation that everything works as it should is when users keep coming back,” says the owner. Laundretti laundry does not seek attention with loud messages—it simply solves a problem.

Conclusion – a project guided by the logic of its location
Laundretti demonstrates how important it is to listen to the rhythm of the place where a project is implemented. In a city without a real off-season, the solution must be stable, long-term, and aligned with real user habits.
“If a laundry behaves like part of the city, rather than an add-on, then you’ve done a good job,” the owner concludes. This philosophy is what makes the project sustainable—today and in the years to come.
Projects developed with this level of alignment between location, users, and operations tend to reveal opportunities beyond their original setting. When a proven framework is flexible enough to adapt to different market conditions, it becomes relevant wherever similar patterns of demand and usage exist.
For those exploring similar opportunities or considering how this approach might translate to other markets, further discussion can offer valuable perspective.


