
Find 643 public restrooms in Seattle, WA. 45% ADA accessible & baby changing stations. Map, hours & directions.
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Top-rated restroom facilities across Seattle, WA. Verified locations with accessibility info.

Popular attractions and activities. Find nearby restrooms and bathrooms at each destination.
Popular attraction in Seattle.
Museum in Seattle. Located at 319 2nd Avenue South.
Popular attraction in Seattle. Located at 614 1st Avenue.

Hotels, motels, and B&Bs in Seattle with private bathroom facilities.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Private Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aero Motel | Hotel | — | Yes — private bathroom | Located in Seattle |
| Adelaide Apartment | B&B | — | Yes — private bathroom | 1315 Northeast 47th Street |
All listed properties have private bathroom facilities. Contact directly for ADA accessibility needs.
Dining options in Seattle where customer restroom access is available.
| Venue | Address | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basil Viet Kitchen | 4002 University Way Northeast | Restaurant (thai;vietnamese) | likely |
| Carmelo’s Tacos | 101 Broadway East | Restaurant (tacos) | likely |
| Beth's Cafe | 7311 Aurora Avenue North | Restaurant (american) | likely |
| Luna Park Cafe | 2918 Southwest Avalon Way | Restaurant (american) | likely |
| Bonjour Việt Nam | 4509 California Avenue Southwest | Restaurant (vietnamese) | likely |
| Maharaja Cuisine of India | 4542 California Avenue Southwest | Restaurant (indian) | 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 Seattle 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 Seattle.
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 Seattle'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 45% of the 643 public restrooms in Seattle (approximately 289 facilities) are ADA accessible. Check the map for specific facilities with accessibility features including ramps, wider doorways and accessible stalls.
If nature calls at an ungodly hour, worry not. Seattle has got your back. Most restrooms in transit hubs like King Street Station and certain downtown spots offer 24-hour facilities. These places ensure you aren't left doing the restroom shuffle while scouting the city at midnight. Just remember, coffee is required for full late-night restroom access. Kidding, but not really.
About 5% of the 643 public restrooms in Seattle (approximately 32 facilities) have baby changing stations. These are typically found in shopping centres, libraries, parks and community facilities. Check the map to find the nearest one.
Downtown Seattle is a bustling hub, and thankfully, its restrooms are up to the task. You'll find them in malls, coffee shops (yes, Starbucks is practically on every corner), and public buildings. They’re typically clean and well-maintained, reflecting Seattle’s understated coolness. Just a tip: during peak hours, there might be a line, but that’s just part of the downtown charm.
Seattle's parks are splendid, and their restrooms match the vibe. From Volunteer Park to Golden Gardens, you’ll find clean, accessible restrooms that blend well into the greenery. Most come with baby-changing stations too. It seems the city planners knew that after a few hours of admiring nature, one might need a natural break.
Shopping areas like Westlake Center and University Village offer public restrooms that are easy to find and usually well-marked. Specialty stores often allow restroom access to customers, so a polite inquiry when you’re in an indie bookstore might just work. Remember, a casual nod and a smile can sometimes be your ticket to a restroom pit stop.
Family-friendly restrooms are Seattle’s specialty. In places like Seattle Aquarium and Woodland Park Zoo, you'll find restrooms boasting baby-changing stations and enough space for a small family reunion. Seattle seems to embrace families with open arms and well-equipped restrooms, so you can explore worry-free.
When using Seattle's public restrooms, keep a few things in mind: always have some hand sanitizer for those occasional ‘out of soap’ moments. Weekends can be busier, especially in tourist hotspots, so plan accordingly. And, if you're at a music festival or cultural event, expect restrooms to be lively gatherings. It's all part of the Seattle experience, after all.
Seattle’s restrooms typically maintain a high standard of cleanliness, reflecting the city’s general love for orderliness. Public restrooms in libraries and museums are often pristine, while those in busy areas like Capitol Hill might see more traffic. Nevertheless, the city’s commitment to hygiene means you’re rarely left in a less-than-pleasant situation.
Ah, Seattle’s quirks extend even to its restrooms. Check out the high-tech, self-cleaning restrooms at some of the city’s transit stations. It’s like stepping into the future where cleanliness is automated. Just step in, do your thing, and watch technology take over. It’s a little slice of restroom utopia.
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Seattle is located in Washington and is served by 643 verified public restroom facilities mapped on Dunny Dash. Known for its tech hub, cruise port, cultural, transit, Seattle 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.
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