347 public restrooms mapped in King County, Washington. Including facilities at Unnamed Toilet and Unnamed Toilet.
5% are wheelchair accessible.
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King County
170 facilities available in King County
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534-acres of wilderness. Seattle's largest green space features miles of rugged trails & beaches, plus views of the Sound.
Bayside facility with hands-on exhibits. Popular waterfront aquarium with interactive exhibits, a cafe & virtual reality shows.
Tours of Seattle's underground city. The historic underground passageways of Seattle’s original neighborhood, Pioneer Square.
Indoor & outdoor works by Dale Chihuly. Art museum & sculpture garden showcasing Dale Chihuly's large, colorful glass works.
Exhibits with airplanes & space vehicles. Large educational museum with aircraft & space vehicles on display, plus historical exhibits.
Rare trees & plants plus wildlife views. On the shores of Lake Washington, this 230-acre preserve features rare trees & a Japanese garden.
Green spot with sweeping skyline views. Panoramic views of Downtown & the Space Needle draw visitors to this small neighborhood park.
Landmark modern spire with city vistas. Iconic, 605-ft-tall spire at the Seattle Center, with an observation deck & a rotating restaurant.
Historic site with views & a vintage bar. Iconic 1914 office tower featuring a speakeasy-style cocktail bar & a 35th-floor observatory.
Busy waterway & lush park. Waterway with opportunities for viewing salmon during the summer & park with unusual shrubs & trees.
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