
Find 83 public restrooms in Philadelphia, PA. 20% ADA accessible with verified hours. Map, hours & directions.
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Top-rated restroom facilities across Philadelphia, PA. Verified locations with accessibility info.

Popular attractions and activities. Find nearby restrooms and bathrooms at each destination.
Museum in Philadelphia. Located at 1900 West Olney Avenue.
Museum in Philadelphia. Located at 6026 Germantown Avenue.
Popular attraction in Philadelphia. Located at 526 Market Street.
Museum in Philadelphia. Located at 640 Waterworks Drive.

Hotels, motels, and B&Bs in Philadelphia with private bathroom facilities.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Private Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hilton Inn at Penn | Hotel | — | Yes — private bathroom | 3600 Sansom Street |
| Senior Citizens Community Center | B&B | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Philadelphia |
All listed properties have private bathroom facilities. Contact directly for ADA accessibility needs.
Dining options in Philadelphia where customer restroom access is available.
| Venue | Address | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam's Morning Glory | 735 South 10th Street | Restaurant (diner) | likely |
| Spring Garden Pizza & Restaurant | 1139 Spring Garden Street | Restaurant (pizza) | likely |
| Töska | 7136 Germantown Avenue | Restaurant | likely |
| Golden Crust Pizza and Pasta House | 7155 Germantown Avenue | Restaurant | likely |
| La Trattoria | 7131 Germantown Avenue | Restaurant | likely |
| Parc | 227 South 18th Street | Restaurant (french) | 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 Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia.
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 Philadelphia'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 20% of the 83 public restrooms in Philadelphia (approximately 17 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 Philadelphia is currently limited. Check individual facility details on the map for the latest information on family-friendly amenities.
Philly's got your back even at the witching hour. A handful of restrooms, especially in bustling areas like Center City, keep their doors open 24/7. So if you're having a late-night existential crisis—or just really need to go—there's no need to panic. Just remember, the Wawa on Broad Street is always a trusty backup. They might even tempt you with a hoagie while you’re there.
Downtown Philly, or 'Center City' to the locals, boasts several public restrooms strategically sprinkled around to save you from any emergency moments. Key spots include City Hall, near Love Park, and the Independence Visitor Center. And hey, if you find yourself in this area, why not take a five-minute detour to grab a soft pretzel? You know, for the authentic experience.
Ah, the green oases in our urban jungle. Most major parks, like Fairmount Park and Washington Square, come complete with restrooms. These are perfect pit stops while you're strolling through picturesque trails or contemplating the universe under a leafy canopy. Don’t forget to take a deep breath of that fresh air—it’s just what city life ordered.
Philly’s shopping districts, from the chic boutiques of Rittenhouse Row to the sprawling vistas of King of Prussia Mall, ensure that restroom facilities are within easy reach. They've got more stalls than you can shake a selfie stick at. Most facilities are well-maintained, though you might have to sidestep a shopping bag or two on the way to the stall.
No need to fish for quarters in the City of Brotherly Love. Public restrooms in Philly are free of charge, just like the views of the Schuylkill River from Boathouse Row. Saving your pocket change for a Philly pretzel sounds like a solid plan to me.
Tourist hotspots like the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Franklin Institute are well-stocked with restrooms. The city knows there's nothing like a full bladder to dampen historic enthusiasm. So go ahead, immerse yourself in history without any unnecessary distractions.
Whether you're rooting for the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park or feeling the Flyers' energy at the Wells Fargo Center, you'll find restrooms aplenty. They're designed for the swift but necessary pit stop between innings or periods. And yes, the lines are shorter than the ones for hot dogs and beer.
The Free Library of Philadelphia offers more than just literary escapes. Their restrooms are clean, quiet, and quite the refuge from the bustling streets. Perfect for a contemplative moment post-Emily Dickinson binge. The library's main branch even has art exhibits to admire on your way out.
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Philadelphia is located in Pennsylvania and is served by 83 verified public restroom facilities mapped on Dunny Dash. Known for its historical, food, convention, sports, Philadelphia 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 Philadelphia for the first time or you're a local, Dunny Dash helps you find clean, accessible restrooms and bathrooms when you need them. All 83 locations are verified with hours, accessibility info, and directions.

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