San Francisco, California

    Public Bathrooms in San Francisco, CA 94102

    San Francisco, California boasts an impressive network of 813 public restrooms, all designed to be 100% accessible, making them easy to use for everyone, including those with disabilities. Each restroom is equipped with baby changing stations, ensuring convenience for families on the go. Located throughout the city's diverse neighborhoods, such as the bustling areas of Union Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the serene Golden Gate Park, these restrooms are strategically placed to serve both locals and tourists. They are typically found in public parks, transit hubs, and major shopping districts. Most facilities are open from early morning until late evening, with some in high-traffic areas offering 24-hour access. Signage is clear, and many restrooms are equipped with modern amenities, including touchless fixtures and hand sanitizers, promoting hygiene. This robust infrastructure supports San Francisco’s commitment to public convenience and accessibility, enhancing the city’s welcoming atmosphere.

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    Popular Public Restrooms in San Francisco

    Top-rated restroom facilities across San Francisco, CA. Verified locations with accessibility info.

    Unnamed Restroom

    #1

    Vista Access Road, California, 94129, United States of America

    ADA AccessibleBaby Changing

    Upper Noe Recreation Center

    #2

    295, Day Street, California, 94131, United States of America

    Public Access

    Latrine

    #3

    Spear Avenue, California, 94188, United States of America

    Public Access

    Unnamed Restroom

    #4

    Clay Street, California, 94111, United States of America

    ADA Accessible

    Unnamed Restroom

    #5

    9th Avenue, California, 94116, United States of America

    ADA Accessible

    Mid-Market Pit Stop

    #6

    United Nations Plaza, California, 94102, United States of America

    ADA Accessible
    Attractions in San Francisco

    Things to Do in San Francisco

    Popular attractions and activities. Find nearby restrooms and bathrooms at each destination.

    Coit Tower

    Landmark offering 360-degree city views. Storied 1930s-era building known for its WPA murals, 360-degree views & resident flock of parrots.

    Golden Gate Park

    Gardens, trails, museums & festivals. The city's 1,017-acre oasis draws hikers, bikers, art lovers & music fans, plus gardens & museums.

    PIER 39

    Scenic pier with food & activities. Bustling bayside pier featuring scenic views, sea lion sightings, eateries, shops & entertainment.

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Iconic art deco span opened in 1937. Famed 4,200 ft art deco suspension bridge open to car, bike & foot traffic.

    Dragon Gate

    Popular attraction in San Francisco. Located at 401 Grant Avenue.

    California Society of Pioneers Museum and Library

    Museum in San Francisco. Located at 101 Montgomery Street.

    Alamo Square Historic District

    Popular attraction in San Francisco.

    Musée Mécanique

    Museum in San Francisco. Located at Pier 45 Fishermans Wharf.

    Accommodation in San Francisco

    Where to Stay in San Francisco

    Hotels, motels, and B&Bs in San Francisco with private bathroom facilities.

    PropertyTypeRoomsPrivate BathroomNotes
    Coast HotelHotelYes — private bathroomLocated in San Francisco
    Hotel AbriHotel91Yes — private bathroom127 Ellis Street. ADA accessible
    Hotel Union SquareHotelYes — private bathroomADA accessible
    The Andrews HotelHotelYes — private bathroom624 Post Street. ADA accessible
    Herbert HotelHotelYes — private bathroom161 Powell Street
    Star MotelMotelYes — private bathroom1727 Lombard Street

    All listed properties have private bathroom facilities. Contact directly for ADA accessibility needs.

    Restaurants with Customer Restrooms in San Francisco

    Dining options in San Francisco where customer restroom access is available.

    VenueAddressTypeStatus
    Mel's Drive-inRestaurant (diner)likely
    Mezze and Mooore198 Guerrero StreetRestaurant (lebanese)likely
    John's Grill Live Jazz63 Ellis StreetRestaurant (steak;seafood)likely
    Frankie’s Java HouseRestaurantlikely
    Caffe CentroRestaurantlikely
    Little Star Pizza400 Valencia StreetRestaurant (pizza)likely

    Parking Near Restrooms in San Francisco

    Downtown/City Center

    Metered street parking — $1-3/hr

    Public restrooms available at city parks, libraries, and government buildings.

    Shopping districts

    Garage parking — $5-15/day

    Malls and shopping centers have customer restrooms. Some validate parking.

    Residential areas

    Free street parking — Free

    Walk to nearby commercial areas for restroom access.

    ADA Accessible Restrooms in San Francisco

    ADA accessible restrooms in San Francisco 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 San Francisco.

    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 San Francisco's restroom data accurate.

    Local Tips for Restrooms in San Francisco

    Libraries Are Your Friend

    Public libraries always have free, clean, accessible restrooms. Open during business hours.

    Gas Stations Vary

    Chain gas stations (Wawa, QuikTrip, Buc-ee's) tend to have the cleanest restrooms.

    Download Dunny Dash

    Use our app to find the nearest verified restroom with real-time info.

    Ask Locals

    Hotel lobbies, coffee shops, and visitor centers are reliable restroom options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are all public restrooms in San Francisco wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, all 813 public restrooms in San Francisco are wheelchair accessible, ensuring everyone can navigate the city comfortably. Whether you're exploring downtown or enjoying Golden Gate Park, accessibility is a priority.

    Where can I find a 24-hour public restroom in San Francisco?

    24-hour public restrooms are available at several locations, including some key transit hubs like the Powell Street BART Station. Always check for local signage, as some restrooms might undergo overnight maintenance occasionally.

    Are there baby changing facilities in public restrooms in San Francisco?

    Indeed, every public restroom in San Francisco is equipped with baby changing facilities. This ensures parents can comfortably attend to their infants whether they're strolling through downtown or visiting one of the city's parks.

    Which parks in San Francisco have public restrooms?

    Golden Gate Park, Dolores Park, and Presidio of San Francisco all have public restrooms. These facilities are strategically placed near main attractions within the parks, making them easily accessible during your outdoor adventures.

    Are there public restrooms in San Francisco's shopping areas?

    Yes, significant shopping areas like Union Square and Westfield San Francisco Centre have public restrooms. These are typically well-signposted within malls or nearby public spaces, ensuring shoppers can find them conveniently.

    What's the best way to find a public restroom in downtown San Francisco?

    In downtown San Francisco, public restrooms are often located near major attractions and transit stops. Use apps like 'San Francisco Restrooms' for real-time location updates, or look for city maps in visitor centers for printed restroom locations.

    What are the conditions of public restrooms in San Francisco parks?

    Public restrooms in San Francisco parks are generally well-maintained. However, during peak times or events, they can be busy. It's advisable to carry hand sanitizer, especially if you're trail running or hiking around park areas.

    Are there family restrooms available in San Francisco?

    Yes, many public restrooms in San Francisco include family restrooms, especially in larger parks and shopping centers. These facilities provide extra space and amenities to accommodate families comfortably.

    How busy do public restrooms get in popular tourist spots?

    In popular tourist areas, such as Fisherman's Wharf or the Golden Gate Bridge, public restrooms can be busy, particularly during weekends or peak tourist seasons. Plan accordingly and expect short waits during high traffic periods.

    What should I do if I find a closed restroom in San Francisco?

    If you encounter a closed restroom, check nearby public facilities such as cafes or shopping centers. Restroom closures are often temporary, usually for cleaning or maintenance, so an alternative shouldn't be far away.

    About San Francisco

    San Francisco is located in California and is served by 813 verified public restroom facilities mapped on Dunny Dash. Known for its tourism, tech hub, transit, cultural, San Francisco attracts visitors year-round. 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 San Francisco for the first time or you're a local, Dunny Dash helps you find clean, accessible restrooms and bathrooms when you need them. All 813 locations are verified with hours, accessibility info, and directions.

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