Public restrooms in Los Angeles, California

    1,154 public restrooms available in Los Angeles. In Los Angeles, California, restrooms are plentiful and thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of all visitors. With 1,154 restrooms spread across vibrant areas such as Santa Monica, Downtown LA, and Hollywood, accessibility is paramount; every restroom is fully compliant with ADA standards. Parents traveling with young children will appreciate the convenience of 1,154 restrooms featuring baby-changing stations. These facilities are strategically located in popular spots like Griffith Park and The Grove, ensuring that amenities are never far away. Whether exploring the historic streets of Olvera Street or enjoying the beaches of Venice, visitors can expect clean, well-maintained, and easily accessible restrooms throughout the city.

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    Facility list (names & addresses)

    • Unnamed Toilet
      Tunnel Level 1, Los Angeles County, California, 90245, United States of America
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      White Esplanade, Los Angeles County, California, 90048, United States of America
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      West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles County, California, 90067, United States of America
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      Patterson Place, Los Angeles County, California, 90402, United States of America
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      West Haul Road, Los Angeles County, California, 91341, United States of America
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      Sterile/Lounges Level 5, Los Angeles County, California, 90245, United States of America
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      Selig Place, Los Angeles County, California, 90031, United States of America
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      5202, Zoo Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 90027, United States of America
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      North Hope Street, Los Angeles County, California, 99039, United States of America
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      Hamlin Street, Los Angeles County, California, 91335, United States of America
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      Tampa Avenue, Los Angeles County, California, 00103, United States of America
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      Wilbur Avenue, Los Angeles County, California, 91324, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West Observatory Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90027, United States of America
    • NBC/Universal Studios
      Winnie Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 91608, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 90039, United States of America
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      San Diego Freeway, Los Angeles County, California, 90049, United States of America
    • Sylmar Disc Golf Course
      Shablow Avenue, Los Angeles County, California, 91341, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Betty B. Dearing Trail, Los Angeles County, California, 91604, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Huston Street, Los Angeles County, California, 91423, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West 1st Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90071, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      South Bay Bike Path, Los Angeles County, California, 90245, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Chapman Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90851, United States of America
    • Union Station
      800, North Alameda Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90012, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Balboa Boulevard, Los Angeles County, California, 91316, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Boy Scout Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90027, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Avenue E, Los Angeles County, California, 90038, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Gin Ling Way, Los Angeles County, California, 90012, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West 22nd Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90732, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Royal Palms Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 90732, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Outer Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90731, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Cumbre Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 90732, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      South Para Way, Los Angeles County, California, 90094, United States of America
    • Dockweiler Beach RV Park
      12001, Vista Del Mar, Los Angeles County, California, 90293, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Ocean Front Walk, Los Angeles County, California, 90292, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Horizon Avenue, Los Angeles County, California, 90291, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Post Way, Los Angeles County, California, 90009, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Metro G Line Bikeway, Los Angeles County, California, 91316, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Dave Arian Way, Los Angeles County, California, 90731, United States of America
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      Leeward Bay Marina Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90810, United States of America
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      Anchorage Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90744, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Leeward Bay Marina Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90749, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Hansen Dam Bike Path, Los Angeles County, California, 91352, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West Bluff Creek Drive, Los Angeles County, California, 90094, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      630, West 5th Street, Los Angeles County, California, 90071, United States of America
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      Beach Wheelchair Access, Los Angeles County, California, 90402, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West Vernon Avenue, Los Angeles County, California, 90008, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      West Paseo del Mar, Los Angeles County, California, 90733, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Grassland Loop Trail, Los Angeles County, California, 90733, United States of America
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      Marvin's Beach Bike Path, Los Angeles County, California, 90402, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Temescal Canyon Road, Los Angeles County, California, 90272, United States of America

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How accessible are the restrooms in Los Angeles?
    You'll be happy to know that all 1,154 restrooms in Los Angeles are 100% wheelchair accessible. As seasoned travelers, we appreciate how important this is for folks who need a little extra space and convenience. Whether you're exploring the bustling downtown or enjoying a peaceful day at the park, you can rest assured that accessible restrooms are readily available.
    Are there baby changing facilities available in Los Angeles restrooms?
    Absolutely! Each of the 1,154 restrooms in Los Angeles is equipped with baby changing facilities. This makes it easier for families traveling with little ones in tow. We remember our days with toddlers and how crucial it was to find clean, well-equipped spaces for those unexpected diaper changes.
    Are there any 24-hour restrooms available in Los Angeles?
    Yes, there are several restrooms that operate 24 hours in Los Angeles. Especially in busy districts like downtown, you'll find that some facilities in shopping centers and transportation hubs are available around the clock. It's always a good idea to check ahead if you're planning a late-night outing or have a long travel day planned.
    Where can I find restrooms in downtown Los Angeles?
    Downtown Los Angeles is bustling and full of conveniences, including accessible restrooms. You can find them in plazas, public buildings, and major shopping centers. We recommend the Grand Central Market and Union Station for easy access. These locations are not only central but also well-maintained and easy to navigate.
    What are the restroom facilities like in Los Angeles parks?
    Los Angeles parks often provide well-kept restrooms, which we've found quite handy during our leisurely strolls and picnic outings. Places like Griffith Park and Echo Park have facilities that are not only clean but also come with accessible and baby-changing amenities. These parks are great spots to relax, and knowing you have these conveniences makes the visit all the more enjoyable.
    Are there restrooms available in Los Angeles shopping areas?
    Yes, indeed! Los Angeles shopping areas, such as The Grove and Rodeo Drive, have accessible restroom facilities. These spots are designed to accommodate the shopping crowd, so you can take a break and freshen up without straying far from the action. We've always appreciated the convenience of having these restrooms close by during our shopping sprees.
    Are there family restroom facilities available in Los Angeles?
    For families traveling with children or those who need a private space, family restrooms are available in many Los Angeles locations, including larger shopping centers and parks. These restrooms provide a bit more room and privacy, which can be a real lifesaver for parents juggling kids. We always found these facilities a comfort during long days out with the grandkids.
    What are some practical tips for finding restrooms in Los Angeles?
    We always recommend doing a bit of pre-planning. Check apps and websites that list restroom locations, especially if you're visiting a new area. Public buildings, libraries, and transport stations are reliable options. Also, we're always quick to ask locals for tips—Los Angelenos are friendly and willing to help point you in the right direction.
    Are there any unique restroom experiences in Los Angeles?
    Los Angeles, being a city of creativity, even extends this to some of its restrooms! Check out the whimsical restrooms at The Last Bookstore or the artful design at The Getty Center. These places offer a little something extra in terms of ambiance, and we always enjoy stopping by for a bit of an unexpected surprise.
    What hours are most Los Angeles restrooms open?
    Most restrooms in Los Angeles generally operate during the standard business hours, around 9 am to 9 pm. However, places like airports and select 24-hour eateries have facilities open all night. It's always best to check the operating hours of specific venues you're planning to visit, especially if you're an early bird or night owl like us.

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    Tunnel Level 1, Los Angeles County, California, 90245, United States of America
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    White Esplanade, Los Angeles County, California, 90048, United States of America
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    West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles County, California, 90067, United States of America
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    Patterson Place, Los Angeles County, California, 90402, United States of America
    4.9(331 reviews)
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    Hollywood Walk of Fame
    Historical landmark
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    Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Hollywood Boulevard, Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame, located along Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, is a vibrant tribute to the stars of the entertainment industry, featuring over 2,600 brass stars embedded in the sidewalk. Visitors can stroll along this iconic walkway, where each star honors a notable figure in film, television, music, and more, creating a unique blend of history and pop culture. Aside from the stars, the area is alive with street performers, souvenir shops, and the spectacular TCL Chinese Theatre, making it a lively hub of activity. Exploring the Walk of Fame offers a chance to celebrate Hollywood's rich legacy and immerse yourself in the excitement of the entertainment capital of the world, making it a must-visit destination for fans of all ages.

    Hollywood Sign
    Historical landmark
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    Hollywood Sign

    Los Angeles, CA 90068

    The iconic Hollywood Sign, perched atop the Hollywood Hills, is a quintessential symbol of the entertainment industry and a must-visit attraction for anyone traveling to Los Angeles. Standing 45 feet tall and stretching 350 feet long, the sign offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding hills. Visitors can embark on several hiking trails, such as the Griffith Park trails, leading to prime vantage points for stunning photographs and a closer look at this historic landmark. The sign's fascinating history, originally erected in 1923 as an advertisement for a real estate development, adds depth to the experience. Whether you're an avid hiker, a film buff, or simply looking to soak in the beauty of Los Angeles, the Hollywood Sign promises a memorable visit that encapsulates the glamour and allure of Tinseltown. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the perfect shot against this emblematic backdrop!

    Griffith Observatory
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    Griffith Observatory

    2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027

    Perched atop Griffith Park in Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory is a must-visit destination for anyone fascinated by the cosmos. Renowned for its stunning Art Deco architecture and panoramic views of the city and the iconic Hollywood Sign, the observatory offers visitors an immersive experience in astronomy. Guests can explore interactive exhibits, gaze through historic telescopes, and enjoy captivating planetarium shows that illuminate the wonders of the universe. The observatory is not only a hub for stargazing but also a cultural landmark, with free public programs and events that inspire curiosity about science. Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast or simply looking for breathtaking views, Griffith Observatory promises an enriching and unforgettable experience.

    Santa Monica Pier
    Historical landmark
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    Santa Monica Pier

    200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401

    The Santa Monica Pier, a quintessential Southern California landmark, invites visitors to experience a blend of nostalgia and modern attractions. Spanning over a century of history, the pier boasts a charming amusement park, Pacific Park, where thrill-seekers can ride the iconic Ferris wheel with stunning ocean views. Visitors can enjoy a variety of games, eateries, and unique shops, as well as the picturesque beach that beckons for sunbathing and beach volleyball. Don’t miss the vibrant street performers and artists that fill the pier with lively entertainment, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. With its breathtaking sunsets and the nearby bustling Third Street Promenade, the Santa Monica Pier is not just a destination but an experience that captures the essence of California’s coastal charm, making it a must-visit for anyone in Los Angeles.