
7 free public toilets within 2km of Bondi Beach. Coastal walk toilet stops, wheelchair accessible facilities, baby change rooms, and seasonal hours — with verified locations and directions.
7 facilities available in Bondi Beach
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The 6km coastal walk is one of Sydney's most popular. Here's where you'll find a loo along the way.
Toilets at North Bondi (Brighton Blvd) and Bondi Pavilion. Use before starting the walk south.
Waverley Park/Tamarama area has facilities but verify locally. The walk between south Bondi and here has NO toilet.
Public toilets at Bronte Beach park. Wheelchair accessible. Good endpoint facilities.
NO free public toilet at the south end of Bondi Beach. Icebergs is customers-only. Walk north to Pavilion or continue south to Tamarama.
Gap warning: Between the south end of Bondi Beach and Tamarama/Waverley Park there are no public toilets. This section takes approximately 15-20 minutes to walk. Use the Pavilion toilets before heading south.
Brighton Boulevard, North Bondi
At the north end of Bondi Beach near the rock pool. Popular with families due to gentler waves nearby. Well-maintained facilities with outdoor showers.
Nearest to: North Bondi rock pool, North Bondi Surf Club, Brighton Boulevard parking
Parking: Street parking on Brighton Blvd ($7-8/hr peak)
Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach
Inside the heritage-listed Bondi Pavilion (built 1928). Ground floor toilets are the most centrally located on the beach. Closest to bus stops and the main promenade.
Nearest to: Bondi Beach central, Campbell Parade shops, bus stops, Bondi Surf Bathers Club
Parking: Queen Elizabeth Drive car park ($7-8/hr)
Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach
Upstairs in the Pavilion. Less busy than the ground floor but not wheelchair accessible. Access via internal staircase only.
Nearest to: Bondi Pavilion gallery, community spaces
Bronte Road, Bronte
Located in the Bronte Beach park area. Good end-point facilities for the coastal walk. Surrounded by BBQs, picnic areas, and the Bronte Baths.
Nearest to: Bronte Baths, Bronte Park playground, Bronte Road cafes
Parking: Bronte Beach car park (limited, metered)
Waverley Park, near Tamarama Beach
Between Tamarama and Bondi on the coastal walk. Located in the park area above Tamarama Beach. Useful midpoint stop.
Nearest to: Tamarama Beach, Waverley Park, coastal walk midpoint
Bondi Junction shopping area
Indoor toilet facility in the Bondi Junction commercial area. Useful if you're arriving by train and need to go before catching the bus to the beach.
Nearest to: Bondi Junction train station, Westfield Bondi Junction, bus interchange
Parking: Westfield car park (paid)
Bondi Junction, NSW
Second facility in the Bondi Junction area. Convenient for transit connections to Bondi Beach via bus 380/381.
Nearest to: Bondi Junction bus stops, Eastern Suburbs rail line
Bondi Icebergs Club (south end of the beach) has toilet and changing facilities, but these are for members and paying customers only. They are not free public toilets.
If you need to use their facilities, a casual swim costs approximately $9 and gives you access to the ocean pool and changing rooms.
The nearest free public toilet to the south end of Bondi Beach is Bondi Pavilion — approximately 300 metres north along the promenade.
Bondi Beach parking is expensive and extremely limited in summer. Public transport is strongly recommended.
$7-8/hr during peak times. 4-hour maximum in summer. Queen Elizabeth Drive and Campbell Parade.
$3-5/hr. 2-hour limits on most residential streets. Check signs carefully — rangers are active.
Underground paid parking. More expensive but guaranteed space. Closest to the beach.
Bus 333 from Circular Quay (40 min). Bus 380/381 from Bondi Junction station (10 min). Stops within 100m of the beach.
Peak summer weekends: arrive before 8am or take the bus. Parking fines at Bondi are common and expensive.
| Facility | Access | Baby Change | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Bondi Beach | Full access | Yes | Brighton Boulevard, near rock pool |
| Bondi Pavilion (Ground Floor) | Full access | Yes | Heritage building, central location |
| Bondi Pavilion (First Floor) | Not accessible | No | Stairs only — no lift access |
| Bronte Beach | Full access | Not confirmed | Coastal walk endpoint |
| Waverley Park / Tamarama | Full access | Yes | Midpoint on the coastal walk |
| Bondi Junction (West) | Full access | Not confirmed | Indoor, near train station |
| Bondi Junction | Full access | Not confirmed | Indoor, near bus interchange |
North Bondi is the family-friendly end of the beach. Gentler waves, baby change rooms, and less crowded than the central section.
Confirmed baby change table. Wheelchair accessible. Less crowded than central Bondi.
Confirmed baby change table. Central location. Wheelchair accessible. Closest to bus stops.
Both baby change facilities are free. During peak summer, the Pavilion can be busy — North Bondi is typically quieter for nappy changes.
Toilets open 5:30am and close around 9:30pm. Peak crowds hit 11am-3pm — expect queues at the Pavilion. North Bondi is usually quieter.
Closing time moves to approximately 8pm. Fewer crowds but water is cold. The Pavilion ground floor is your most reliable option year-round.
There is NO free public toilet at the south end of Bondi Beach. Icebergs is customers-only (~$9 casual swim). Walk 300m north to the Pavilion or continue south on the coastal walk to Tamarama.
Bus 333 from Circular Quay (40 min). Bus 380/381 from Bondi Junction station (10 min). Driving? Arrive before 8am in summer or pay $7-8/hr. Fines are common.
Walking Bondi to Bronte? Use the Pavilion toilet before starting south. Next toilet is Waverley Park/Tamarama (15-20 min walk). Then Bronte at the end.
Sculpture by the Sea (Oct-Nov), City2Surf (Aug), and NYE attract massive crowds. Portable loos appear for major events but permanent toilets get hammered. Go early.
Australia's most famous beach is way more than a sandy semicircle. Here's why people keep coming back — besides the excellent dunny infrastructure.
The 6km coastal walk is jaw-dropping. Cliffs, rock pools, Tamarama's hidden cove. Budget 1.5 hours and hit the toilet at the Pavilion before you start — there's a gap until Tamarama.
The ocean pool at the south end that looks like it belongs on Instagram. $9 casual swim gets you in. Saltwater, ocean spray, and absolute scenes in winter.
Every Sunday at the Bondi Beach Public School. Vintage clothes, handmade jewellery, local art. Grab a flat white from one of the Hall Street cafes after.
Consistent beach breaks for beginners and intermediates. Board hire along Campbell Parade from $20/hour. South end is for shortboarders, north end for learners.
Heritage community hub with gallery, theatre, pottery studio, and live music. Renovated in 2022 — she's looking mint. Free events most weekends.
October-November. Over 100 sculptures line the coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama. Free outdoor exhibition and one of Sydney's best events. Gets absolutely packed.
North Bondi's rock shelf reveals amazing pools at low tide. Sea anemones, crabs, and blue-ringed octopus (look, don't touch, legend). Great for kids.
Walk to the north headland for uninterrupted sunset views over the Pacific. The rock platform is magic on a calm evening. BYO wine and cheese.
From backpacker dorms to beachfront luxury — Bondi's got a bed for every budget. Here's where to base yourself, with dunny proximity ratings because we're helpful like that.
The full spectrum. Backpacker hostels like Wake Up! and Noah's sit alongside boutique hotels and serviced apartments. You're on the sand in 2 minutes and surrounded by cafes, bars, and the famous Campbell Parade strip. Peak Sydney living.
Nearest dunnies: Bondi Pavilion Ground Floor (wheelchair, baby change), Bondi Pavilion First Floor, plus free outdoor showers on the promenade.
Quieter, more local, absolutely gorgeous. Tamarama is the model beach (literally). Bronte has the best park-beach combo in Sydney — BBQs, playground, ocean pool. Fewer tourists, more families and surfers. Great Airbnb territory.
Nearest dunnies: Bronte Beach (wheelchair accessible), Waverley Park/Tamarama (wheelchair, baby change). Both on the coastal walk.
The quieter end of the beach with slightly less chaos than the main drag. Great for families — rock pools at low tide, calmer water in the corner, and the North Bondi RSL for a cheap schnitty. Good apartment options on Brighton Boulevard.
Nearest dunnies: North Bondi Beach at Brighton Blvd (wheelchair, baby change, parking). The least busy toilet block on the beach.
Bondi Beach is one of Australia's most iconic beaches, attracting over 3 million visitors per year. Located 7km east of Sydney's CBD in the Waverley Council area, it's a crescent of golden sand stretching approximately 1km between two sandstone headlands.
The heritage-listed Bondi Pavilion was built in 1928 and recently underwent a major renovation. It houses community spaces, a gallery, theatre, and — importantly — the most centrally located public toilets on the beach. The Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk connects three beaches and is one of Sydney's most popular short walks.
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Last data verification: April 2026. Updated as new reports come in.
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