
Perth has 75 public dunnies in the CBD — and free buses to get between them. Only one charges you money. Here's every loo from Kings Park to Northbridge.
12 facilities available in Perth CBD
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The flagship toilet precinct in Perth. Two facilities, one location — open around the clock.
Three toilet locations along the waterfront precinct. WA's first Changing Places facility is here.
Inside the station concourse. Wheelchair accessible. Open during train operating hours (approximately 5am–1am).
WA's first Changing Places toilet. Hoist, adult-sized change table, peninsula toilet, extra floor space. Requires an MLAK key — available from the National Disability Service.
Standard public toilet near the playground and BHP Water Park. Wheelchair accessible. Popular with families in summer.
Toilets at all major precincts across 400 hectares. The park is bigger than most people expect — plan your stop before walking.
The main accessible facility. Full Changing Places with hoist. Near the State War Memorial.
Purpose-built family toilet block near the nature playground. Baby change tables in both male and female.
Near the DNA Tower and Botanic Garden entrance. Baby change available.
Multiple toilet blocks within the Botanic Garden. Signposted at all major path junctions.
Northbridge is Perth's nightlife precinct. Public toilet options narrow after 10pm — here's what stays open.
Automated self-cleaning unit at Weld Square. Locks at 10pm sharp. The go-to for early evening Northbridge visits.
Accessible toilets on the ground floor of the car park. Available after the Exeloo locks. Well-lit and CCTV-monitored.
A 4-minute walk from Northbridge. Open until last train — 2am on Friday and Saturday nights. Your best late-night fallback.
300m target spacing: The City of Perth aims to keep public toilets within 300 metres of each other in the Northbridge entertainment precinct. If one's locked, keep walking — another is close.
Perth's five free CAT (Central Area Transit) bus routes link toilet clusters across the city. No SmartRider needed. Just hop on.
| Route | Colour | Area Covered | Key Toilet Stops | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red CAT | Red | North–South (Wellington St to Barrack St Jetty) | Perth Station, Citiplace, Elizabeth Quay | Every 10 min |
| Blue CAT | Blue | East–West (Claisebrook to West Perth) | Watertown, Enex 100, Perth Station | Every 10 min |
| Yellow CAT | Yellow | East Perth (Claisebrook to WACA) | East Perth terminal, WACA | Every 15 min |
| Green CAT | Green | Leederville to Victoria Park | Leederville, Perth Station | Every 15 min |
| Purple CAT | Purple | Northbridge loop | Weld Square, James St, Perth Station | Every 15 min |
Pro tip: The entire Perth CBD is a Free Transit Zone. That means all Transperth buses and trains within the zone are free — not just the CATs. If you see a bus going your way, jump on. No ticket, no tap, no worries.
Driving in? Here's how to park without spending a fortune.
Free on-street parking across the CBD. No meter needed.
Free 3-hour parking at many on-street bays and some council car parks.
$5 flat rate at most CPP car parks after 6pm. James St, Pier St, Roe St.
Pay for parking from your phone. Extend remotely if needed. Works at all City of Perth meters.
| Facility | Hours | Fee | Wheelchair | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perth Train Station | 24/7 | Free | Yes | Yes |
| Citiplace Rest Centre | Mon–Fri 7am–6pm, Sat–Sun 9am–4pm | Free | Changing Places | Parents Room |
| Cityrest Pay Toilets | Business hours | $0.50 | Yes | No |
| McDonald's Hay St | 24/7 | Free (customers) | Yes | No |
| Enex 100 | Mon–Sat 9am–6pm, Sun 11am–5pm | Free | Yes | Parents Room |
| Facility | Hours | Fee | Wheelchair | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elizabeth Quay Station | Train hours (~5am–1am) | Free | Yes | No |
| Elizabeth Quay Changing Places | Daylight hours | Free (MLAK) | Changing Places | Yes |
| Elizabeth Quay Public Toilet | Daylight hours | Free | Yes | No |
| Facility | Hours | Fee | Wheelchair | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saw Avenue | Park hours | Free | Changing Places | Yes |
| Poolgarla Family Area | Park hours | Free | Yes | Yes |
| May Drive | Park hours | Free | Yes | Yes |
| Botanic Garden (multiple) | Park hours | Free | Yes | No |
| Facility | Hours | Fee | Wheelchair | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weld Square Exeloo | 5am–10pm | Free | Yes | No |
| CPP James St Car Park | 24/7 | Free | Yes | No |
| Perth Cultural Centre | Venue hours | Free | Yes | No |
| Facility | Hours | Fee | Wheelchair | Baby Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Watertown West Perth | Store hours | Free | Yes | No |
| Narrows Interchange | Bus hours | Free | No | No |
| Leederville (Namur St) | Daylight hours | Free | No | No |
Perth CBD has three Changing Places facilities — more than most Australian cities of this size. Over 35 toilets have standard wheelchair access.
| Changing Places Facility | Location | Hoist | Adult Change Table | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Citiplace Rest Centre | Perth Station, Plaza Level | Yes | Yes | Open access during hours |
| Elizabeth Quay | The Esplanade, waterfront | Yes | Yes | MLAK key required |
| Kings Park (Saw Avenue) | Near State War Memorial | Yes | Yes | Open access during park hours |
Master Locksmith Access Key (MLAK) provides access to locked accessible toilets across Australia. Available from the National Disability Service for eligible users. Elizabeth Quay Changing Places requires one.
Dedicated parents room with feeding area, microwave, baby change, and toddler toilet. Supervised facility — safe and clean.
Shopping centre parents room on level 1. Baby change, feeding chair, microwave. Air-conditioned — a relief in Perth summers.
Baby change facilities at Poolgarla Family Area (near nature playground) and Naturescape. Both next to kids' play areas.
Best family loop: Start at Citiplace (parents room, change, feed) → Red CAT bus to Elizabeth Quay (playground, water park, toilets) → walk to Kings Park (Poolgarla playground, toilets, baby change). All free.
Everything inside the CBD Free Transit Zone is free on Transperth — buses, trains, all of it. No SmartRider needed. The CAT buses are free everywhere, not just in the zone.
Cityrest near Murray Street Mall is the only paid public toilet in Perth CBD. Every other option — including all train stations, parks, and shopping centres — is free.
Perth Station toilets stay open until 2am on Friday and Saturday nights (last train). Your best bet after Northbridge venues close. McDonald's Hay St is also 24 hours.
After the Weld Square Exeloo locks at 10pm, use the CPP James Street car park toilets (ground floor). Well-lit, CCTV, and open 24/7.
Perth summers hit 40°C+. Indoor options (Enex 100, Citiplace, shopping centres) double as cool-down spots. Kings Park toilets have shade but the walk between them is exposed.
During Perth Fringe (January–February), portable toilets are added across Northbridge and the Cultural Centre. Permanent facilities get busier — Citiplace is usually quieter.
Australia's sunniest capital city — 3,000+ hours of sunshine a year. Beaches, parks, wine regions, and an island full of quokkas all within easy reach. Here's what to do between dunny stops.

400 hectares of parkland overlooking the city and Swan River. Bigger than Central Park. Wildflower season (Sep-Nov) is insane. Free guided walks daily. The DNA Tower is iconic.
Perth's waterfront precinct with restaurants, bars, public art, and the floating BHP Water Park for kids. The Island playground is brilliant. Views back to the city skyline are postcard material.
Perth's most loved beach. Pine trees, Norfolk Island pines, the Ocean Beach Hotel for a post-swim beer. Sculptures by the Sea in March. 20 minutes from the CBD on the Fremantle line.
30 minutes by ferry. Quokka selfies, 63 beaches, no cars. Hire a bike and circumnavigate the island. Snorkelling at The Basin and Little Salmon Bay. Book the ferry in advance during summer.
30 minutes south. Maritime history, Fremantle Prison (UNESCO listed), cappuccino strip, the Fremantle Markets (Fri-Sun), and Little Creatures brewery. More character per square metre than anywhere in WA.
25 minutes east. 40+ wineries, breweries, and distilleries. Mandoon Estate, Sandalford, Feral Brewing. Margaret River gets the fame but Swan Valley is the accessible day trip.
60,000-seat arena across the river. AFL, cricket, concerts. The Stadium Park precinct and Matagarup Bridge walkway are worth visiting even without an event.
Perth's entertainment district. Rooftop bars (Mechanics Institute, Tiny's), live music (The Bird, Rosemount Hotel), and late-night eats. William Street is the main artery.
Perth is spread out (welcome to WA), but these three zones cover most visitors. The free CAT buses and Free Transit Zone make getting around the CBD a breeze.

The new Perth. Elizabeth Quay has transformed the waterfront with hotels (Ritz-Carlton, DoubleTree), restaurants, and ferry access to South Perth. The Murray/Hay Street malls are nearby for shopping. Free transit everywhere within the CBD zone.
Nearest dunnies: Elizabeth Quay Station, Elizabeth Quay Changing Places (MLAK key), Perth Train Station (24/7), Citiplace Rest Centre (Changing Places), Enex 100. Absolutely stacked with options.
Perth's nightlife and cultural hub. Hostels, boutique hotels, and the Perth Cultural Centre (Art Gallery, Museum, State Library) are all here. Chinatown for dumplings, William Street for bars, and James Street for brunch. Walk to the CBD in 5 minutes.
Nearest dunnies: Weld Square Exeloo (5am-10pm), CPP James Street Car Park (24/7), Perth Cultural Centre. After hours: Perth Station (until 2am Fri/Sat).
15 minutes west. The newly redeveloped Scarborough Beach precinct has a pool, skate park, restaurants, and serious surf. Accommodation ranges from backpacker to beachfront apartments. Great if you want beach lifestyle over city convenience.
Nearest dunnies: Scarborough Beach has its own public toilet facilities along the esplanade. Watertown West Perth and Leederville (Namur St) are your nearest mapped options heading back toward the city.
Perth CBD has hotels from budget to luxury concentrated around Elizabeth Quay and the Murray/Hay Street malls.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| COMO The Treasury | Luxury hotel | 48 rooms | Yes — luxury bathrooms | In the old Treasury buildings on Cathedral Avenue. Fine dining, spa. |
| QT Perth | Boutique hotel | 184 rooms | Yes — designer bathrooms | On Murray Street in the CBD. Rooftop bar. Design-focused. |
| Tribe Perth | Hotel | 126 rooms | Yes — compact ensuites | On Kings Square. Mid-range design hotel. Walk to Kings Park and the mall. |
| Ibis Perth | Budget hotel | 192 rooms | Yes — standard ensuite | On Murray Street. Budget-friendly. Near the train station. |
All listings have private bathroom facilities unless noted. Contact properties directly for accessibility requirements or specific bathroom configurations.
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia with a metropolitan population of 2.1 million. Situated on the Swan River, the CBD is compact and walkable — most of the city centre fits within a 3km radius.
Kings Park, at 400 hectares, is one of the largest inner-city parks in the world (larger than New York's Central Park). The free CAT bus network makes Perth one of the most transit-friendly CBDs in Australia for visitors.
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Last data verification: April 2026. Updated as new reports come in.