128 verified restrooms in Berkeley

    Public Restrooms in Berkeley, California

    128 public restrooms mapped in Berkeley, California. Including facilities at University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley and Unnamed Toilet.

    10% are wheelchair accessible. 5% have baby changing stations.

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    University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley

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    University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley

    200, Centennial Drive, Alameda County, California, 94720, United States of America
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    09:00-17:00; Tu[1] closed
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    Berkeley Marina

    201, University Avenue, Alameda County, California, 94710, United States of America
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    Wurster Courtyard, Alameda County, California, 94720, United States of America
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    S452

    Piedmont Avenue, Alameda County, California, 94720, United States of America
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    University of California Botanical Garden

    200 Centennial Dr, Berkeley, CA 94720

    Nestled in the scenic hills of Berkeley, the University of California Botanical Garden spans over 34 acres and showcases a remarkable collection of over 13,000 plant species from around the globe. Visitors can wander through diverse gardens representing Mediterranean climates, the desert, and a stunning collection of California native plants. The garden's winding paths lead to serene spots for reflection, vibrant seasonal blooms, and educational displays that highlight conservation efforts. Ideal for nature lovers, families, and students alike, this botanical haven offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, making it a must-visit destination for its beauty, biodiversity, and commitment to environmental education.

    The Lawrence Hall of Science

    1 Centennial Dr, Berkeley, CA 94720

    The Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley, California, is a captivating science center that invites visitors of all ages to explore the wonders of science and technology through interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and engaging demonstrations. Nestled in the scenic hills overlooking the San Francisco Bay, this family-friendly attraction features a range of exhibits on topics such as biology, physics, and Earth sciences, as well as an impressive planetarium that offers immersive shows about the universe. Visitors can enjoy outdoor experiments, a nature area with stunning views, and special programs that spark curiosity and creativity. With its commitment to STEM education and inspiring learning experiences, the Lawrence Hall of Science is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to ignite their passion for discovery.

    Berkeley Rose Garden

    VPPP+9W6, 1200 Euclid Ave, Berkeley, CA 94708

    Nestled in the scenic hills of Berkeley, California, the Berkeley Rose Garden is a breathtaking oasis that features over 3,000 vibrant rose bushes, showcasing a stunning array of colors and fragrances. Visitors can stroll along meticulously designed terraced pathways, relax on stone benches, and enjoy panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge. This historic garden, established in the 1930s, offers an enchanting backdrop for leisurely walks, photography, and picnics amidst lush greenery and blooming flowers. With its delightful ambiance and seasonal exhibitions, the Berkeley Rose Garden is not only a feast for the senses but also an ideal destination for nature lovers, couples, and families seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of the East Bay. Don’t miss the chance to experience the beauty and serenity of this beloved local gem, particularly in the spring and summer when the roses are in full bloom.

    Cesar Chavez Park

    11 Spinnaker Way, Berkeley, CA 94710

    Cesar Chavez Park, located on the scenic waterfront of Berkeley, California, offers visitors an expansive 90 acres of lush greenery, panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, and a vibrant atmosphere perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features a network of walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and open spaces ideal for relaxation and recreation. Key highlights include the iconic solar-powered windmill, the stunning vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, and the lively community events that often take place here. With its rich history and commitment to environmental sustainability, Cesar Chavez Park is not only a serene escape from the urban hustle but also a celebration of social justice and community spirit, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.

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