
Find 202 public restrooms in Long Beach, CA. 15% ADA accessible with verified hours. Map, hours & directions.
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Top-rated restroom facilities across Long Beach, CA. Verified locations with accessibility info.

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Hotels, motels, and B&Bs in Long Beach with private bathroom facilities.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Private Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Long Beach Motel | Motel | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Long Beach |
| WorldMark Long Beach | Hotel | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Long Beach |
All listed properties have private bathroom facilities. Contact directly for ADA accessibility needs.
Dining options in Long Beach where customer restroom access is available.
| Venue | Address | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tequila Jack's | 407 Shoreline Village Drive | Restaurant (mexican) | likely |
| Pickled Fish | Restaurant | likely | |
| California Pizza Kitchen | Restaurant (pizza) | likely | |
| Socal Wings | Restaurant | likely | |
| Denny's | Restaurant (american) | likely | |
| Belmont Brewing Company | Restaurant | likely |
Metered street parking — $1-3/hr
Public restrooms available at city parks, libraries, and government buildings.
Garage parking — $5-15/day
Malls and shopping centers have customer restrooms. Some validate parking.
Free street parking — Free
Walk to nearby commercial areas for restroom access.
ADA accessible restrooms in Long Beach include features like wheelchair ramps, wider doorways, grab bars, and accessible stalls. Many newer facilities also include Changing Places or companion restrooms with additional space.
Look for the wheelchair symbol on our map to identify ADA accessible restrooms in Long Beach.
Most government buildings, libraries, and major shopping centers are required to have ADA accessible restrooms.
If you need a specific accommodation, contact the facility in advance to confirm availability.
Report any accessibility issues to help us keep Long Beach's restroom data accurate.
Public libraries always have free, clean, accessible restrooms. Open during business hours.
Chain gas stations (Wawa, QuikTrip, Buc-ee's) tend to have the cleanest restrooms.
Use our app to find the nearest verified restroom with real-time info.
Hotel lobbies, coffee shops, and visitor centers are reliable restroom options.
About 15% of the 202 public restrooms in Long Beach (approximately 30 facilities) are ADA accessible. Check the map for specific facilities with accessibility features including ramps, wider doorways and accessible stalls.
Baby changing data for restrooms in Long Beach is currently limited. Check individual facility details on the map for the latest information on family-friendly amenities.
Indeed, there are! While most restrooms close in the evening, a few key locations offer 24-hour access for those late-night emergencies. You'll typically find these around major transit hubs and some of the larger parks. It's always a good idea to check local maps or apps for the nearest 24-hour option.
Downtown Long Beach is well-equipped with public restrooms, especially around popular spots like Pine Avenue and the Convention Center. You'll find facilities easily accessible whether you're shopping, dining, or attending an event. Just look for the signage, or ask a friendly local if you need directions.
Yes, Long Beach parks are well-serviced with restrooms. From the lovely El Dorado Park to the scenic Bluff Park, you can find restrooms that are clean and well-maintained. They’re a real blessing during those leisurely walks or family picnics. Just remember, many park facilities close at dusk, so plan accordingly.
Shopping in Long Beach is a treat, and restrooms are conveniently located in and around major shopping areas. Whether you're at The Pike Outlets or the Long Beach Exchange, you'll find facilities that are clean and accessible. Most stores also have restrooms for customers, adding to the shopping comfort.
Nope, public restrooms in Long Beach are free to use. They're maintained by the city to ensure everyone has access to clean and convenient facilities. It's one of many ways Long Beach makes visitors feel welcome and comfortable during their stay.
In our experience, Long Beach does a commendable job maintaining its public restrooms. The city takes pride in cleanliness and availability, ensuring that every one of the 202 restrooms is kept in good condition. Of course, some high-traffic areas might see more wear, but overall, they’re pretty reliable.
Yes, many locations in Long Beach offer family restrooms. These are perfect if you need a little extra space or privacy while managing young children. Places like the Aquarium of the Pacific and larger shopping centers are great spots to find these family-friendly facilities.
Long Beach is quite forward-thinking when it comes to sustainability. Many restrooms feature eco-friendly designs like low-flow faucets and restrooms, as well as motion-sensor lighting. It's great to see a city that cares about both its visitors and the environment.
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Long Beach is located in California and is served by 202 verified public restroom facilities mapped on Dunny Dash. Whether you're a visitor or a resident, our verified restroom data helps you find clean, accessible facilities when you need them most.
Whether you're visiting Long Beach for the first time or you're a local, Dunny Dash helps you find clean, accessible restrooms and bathrooms when you need them. All 202 locations are verified with hours, accessibility info, and directions.

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