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5 Highly Recommended Free Public Toilets

The inevitable call of nature can really put on you on the spot, , so it’s just fitting to know where all the clean public restrooms are, especially those that are free of charge. <br>

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5 Highly Recommended Free Public Toilets

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  1. 5 Highly Recommended Free Public Toilets Regency House Hotel London

  2. Staying at any of the hotels in Covent Garden Londonbrings you closer to many of London’s premier tourist attractions and other centerof activities. Not far from hotels Gower Street London, you can visit several interesting museums like the Pollock Toy Museum, the British Museum, and the Isis Gallery where you can marvel all day long at the various and fascinating works of art on display. It is always easy to get caught up in the moment, and before you know it, you find yourself on panic mode as you search for the nearest lavatory. The inevitable call of nature can really put on you on the spot, so it’s just fitting to know where all the clean public restrooms are, especially those that are free of charge. Hence, here is a list of these must-find places in London in case of emergency.

  3. British Museum The entrance to the British Museum is free of charge, so most likely access to its toilets won’t cost a penny. There is a toilet in every floor of the museum building. Toilets are also accessible in the Great Court and the Ford Centre for Young Visitors.

  4. Oxford Street Department Stores Being resident at oxford street hotels, department stores are easily accessible. All the shops on Oxford Street provides free access to their toilets.

  5. Camden Market It’s easy to lose track of time when you are busy browsing stalls for interesting knick-knacks and bric-a-bracs. Camden Market is not only a shopping paradise for bargain hunters, but it is also a convenient place to be when the call of nature begins to beckon. Free public toilets can be found in the lower ground of the old stable area. You can also visit the English Tea Rooms nearby and try their free facilities.

  6. Royal Festival Hall There is a wealth of clean public toilets that are free of charge inside the Royal Festival Hall. So, instead of lining up at one of those luxury toilets for a fee, take a ride on the Royal Festival Hall’s singing lift to one of its free facilities on the upper level and avoid long queues.

  7. Waterstones, Piccadilly If you are a passionate bookworm, you can spend hours inside a bookshop without realizing that you already need to go. By the time, you are ready to check out, you find yourself desperately searching for the loo. Free access to a toilet is probably one of the factor that makes Waterstones on Piccadilly such an ideal haunt for book lovers. There is a toilet in every stairwell of the bookshop’s building. Source:https://www.evernote.com/shard/s394/sh/3c7a0b6a-6b49-4af1-82c1-f8a5da8b89e1/b32929c30cc166d8745cfee0f2f1619d

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