Public Toilets in Paris
Île-de-France, France
3,410+ public toilet locations indexed from OpenStreetMap and local government open-data records. Live map, accessibility filters, and a comprehensive local guide below.
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Public toilets by neighbourhood - Paris
The estimated distribution of mapped public toilet facilities across Paris's main neighbourhoods and districts. Figures reflect OpenStreetMap mapping density and are updated as new facilities are added by contributors.
Neighbourhood figures are editorial estimates based on OpenStreetMap mapping density. Live pins load from OSM and council datasets when you open the map.
Complete guide to public toilets in Paris
Paris operates approximately 400 Sanisette self-cleaning toilet kiosks across the city, all free since 2006. Additional facilities are found in parks, museums, and metro stations.
Finding a public toilet in Parisis straightforward if you know where to look. The city's sanitation infrastructure spans council-operated facilities in parks and high streets, transport hub toilets at train stations and bus interchanges, retail premises in shopping centres and department stores, and hospitality venues including pubs, restaurants, and hotels. Each facility type has its own operating model - some free, some paid, some 24-hour, and some attended.
The most reliable free public toilets in Paris are council-run facilities located in 1st–4th arr., 5th–8th arr., 9th–12th arr., and other high-footfall public areas. These are typically managed by the local authority and maintained to minimum sanitation standards. Operating hours vary - many open at 07:00 and close between 19:00 and 22:00, with seasonal variations. Automated 24-hour units supplement provision in some city-centre locations.
Toilet provision by location type in Paris
Maintained by the city authority. Free in most cases. Located in parks, promenades, markets, and civic squares.
Railway stations, bus interchanges, and - where applicable - airport terminals. Typically high-standard and accessible, sometimes ticketed beyond the barrier.
Free for customers or general public in most cases. Well-maintained, often including accessible suites and baby-changing rooms. Extended retail hours.
Council-operated and often seasonal. Coverage varies significantly by district. Key parks in Paris typically have facilities near the main entrance.
Cost: free vs paid toilets in Paris
What to expect and where to find no-charge facilities
Paris-style automated toilets (Sanisettes) are free across most French cities. Underground station facilities may charge €0.50–€1.00. Museum and monument toilets are included with admission.
To find only free facilities in Paris, use the Free filter on the map. This filters for OpenStreetMap nodes where fee=no or no fee tag is present. Note that some facilities without a fee tag may still charge - always check on-site signage.
Charges for public toilets can change without notice. Always verify current fees on-site. Our data reflects what is recorded in OpenStreetMap at time of fetching; contributor updates may lag behind real-world changes.
Wheelchair-accessible toilets in Paris
Full and partial access facilities, RADAR key, and Changing Places
French law requires accessible toilets in all public buildings. Look for the 'Tourisme et Handicap' label, which certifies facilities meeting national accessibility standards.
On the Paris map, the wheelchair filter distinguishes between full access (wheelchair=yes - turning space, grab rails, step-free threshold) and limited access (wheelchair=limited - accessible but not fully compliant). Transport hubs, large shopping centres, and major tourist attractions in Paris generally provide full-access facilities. Older park and street-level facilities are more variable.
Step-free entry, adequate turning radius (1.5m+), grab rails, accessible basin height. The gold standard.
Accessible but not fully compliant. May have a small step, narrower doorway, or partial grab-rail provision.
Specialist suites with ceiling hoist, height-adjustable bench, peninsular WC, and 12m²+ clear floor space.
Baby-changing facilities in Paris
Changing tables for parents and carers with infants
Baby-changing tables in Paris are most reliably found in large shopping centres, department stores, motorway or ring-road service areas, mainline railway stations, and airport terminals. The OpenStreetMap tag changing_table=yes identifies these facilities. Use the Baby Changing filter on the map to see all tagged locations.
The detail card for each facility shows the changing_table:location value where tagged - this indicates whether the table is in the women's room, men's room, or a unisex/family facility. For solo parents or same-sex couples, a unisex option is the most practical. Council parks in Paris's 1st–4th arr. have variable provision; always verify before a longer journey.
Transport hub toilets in Paris
Railway stations, airports, and transit interchanges
SNCF mainline stations and RATP metro stations in France provide toilet facilities. Major stations have accessible unisex cubicles. Suburban (RER/Transilien) stations vary by era of construction.
Transport hub toilets may require a valid travel ticket for access beyond ticket barriers. Always check with the station or terminal operator for access policies, particularly for non-travelling visitors.
Practical tips for finding toilets in Paris
Search Paris on our map before leaving home. Note the nearest free or accessible facility to your planned destinations - this is especially useful in districts with lower OSM coverage.
In most parts of Paris, a large shopping centre or department store within walking distance will have clean, free toilets during retail hours. These are often better maintained than street-level public facilities.
Pubs, cafes, and restaurants in Paris generally allow customers to use facilities. In busy areas, you may need to make a purchase or ask at the bar. This is generally accepted practice and not enforced strictly.
If travelling outside standard hours, check the 24-hour filter first. Automated public toilet units, 24-hour transport hubs, and late-night service areas are the most reliable overnight options in Paris.
In underground transit or areas with limited mobile signal, the ToiletNearest.com map will continue to display already-loaded markers. For complete offline use, consider saving a PDF of the map before travel.
If a toilet is closed, demolished, or incorrectly described, editing it in OpenStreetMap is the fastest fix. Our map refreshes from OSM within minutes of a change being published.
Frequently asked questions: public toilets in Paris
Where are the nearest free public toilets in Paris?
Open the ToiletNearest.com map for Paris and enable the 'Free' filter. Council-run facilities in 1st–4th arr. and transport hub toilets at major stations are the most reliable free options. The map fetches live OpenStreetMap data showing all tagged fee=no facilities within the current viewport.
Are there wheelchair-accessible toilets in Paris?
Paris has wheelchair-accessible facilities at most major council buildings, transport hubs, and shopping centres. Enable the 'Wheelchair Accessible' filter on the map to see all OSM-tagged wheelchair=yes and wheelchair=limited locations. Check the detail card for turning-radius information and step-free access confirmation.
Where can I find baby-changing facilities in Paris?
Shopping centres, department stores, and large supermarkets in Paris consistently provide baby-changing tables. Major transport terminals - train stations, bus interchanges, and airports if applicable - also have changing facilities. Use the 'Baby Changing' filter on the map for a full list. Check the detail card to see whether the table is in the men's, women's, or a unisex room.
Are there 24-hour public toilets in Paris?
24-hour public toilets in Paris are primarily found at unmanned automated units, 24-hour transport hubs, and some motorway services. Enable the '24-hour' filter on the map to show all facilities tagged opening_hours=24/7. Coverage varies significantly by neighbourhood - city-centre automated units tend to be the most reliable overnight option.
How many public toilets are there in Paris?
Our map currently indexes 3,410+ public toilet locations in Paris sourced from OpenStreetMap and available government open-data feeds. This includes facilities in all mapped categories - council, transport, retail, parks, and private/commercial premises. The true total is likely higher as OSM coverage is incomplete in some areas. The count updates as contributors add new mappings.
How do I report a wrong or missing toilet in Paris?
The quickest way is to edit OpenStreetMap directly. Create a free account at openstreetmap.org, navigate to the location in the editor, and add or correct the amenity=toilets node with accurate tags (opening_hours, fee, wheelchair, changing_table, etc.). Changes sync to our map within minutes.
About the Paris toilet data
All toilet locations shown on this page come from OpenStreetMap contributors, published under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). Opening hours, fees, and accessibility attributes reflect community mapping at time of retrieval. Always verify on-site for health or safety-critical journeys.
Also browse: free toilets in France, wheelchair-accessible facilities, and baby-changing rooms across France.


































