Why Covent Garden Airbnbs need daily laundry
Covent Garden postcodes (WC2E, WC2A, WC2H) attract short-stay leisure tourism — most guests stay 2–5 nights. High guest density means high turnover frequency. A typical Covent Garden 2-bed Airbnb sees 6–8 turnovers per month, or roughly 2 per week.
That's why Covent Garden hosts operate on laundry rotation as much as cleaning. Some use a commercial laundry twice a week; busy hosts use it every other day during peak season.
The WC2 morning-collection advantage
Covent Garden is part of a high-density collection zone that Snow Laundry runs every morning 8–10am and every afternoon 2–4pm. This means Covent Garden hosts have two collection windows per day — early morning before guest check-in and late afternoon after guest checkout.
Use the afternoon collection window and you get 24-hour turnaround delivered the next afternoon. Use the morning window and you get same-day return by 4pm for back-to-back bookings.
Linen backup strategy for high-turnover properties
A standard 2-bed Covent Garden Airbnb with 3 full sets of linen per bed works fine for normal occupancy. But in peak season with 35–40% occupancy rate and frequent same-day turnovers, a single stained duvet cover or a laundry delay can strand the property.
Solution: keep 4 full sets per bed (a fourth set as pure fallback) or use a linen hire service that holds backup stock off-site. The cost of a fourth set (£200–£300) pays for itself on a single emergency turnaround.
