No need for public toilets if there are private toilets everywhere and accessable for everyone like in shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, bakerys. I can’t remember when I used a public toilet. However, it’s important that you can use the toilet even when you’re not a customers. And that acceptance can differ from country to country.
Floronic-Man on
There lacks the info about how many of them are free or should be payed.
Githil on
The world is my toilet.
LooseCoconut6671 on
And which percentage of those are free?
chiraq808 on
show india
ciobix on
from italy: what’s a public toilet?
konkhra on
Iceland seems to be the toilet paradise. If you’re in Italy better plan your stops carefully.
arcadianarcadian on
Most mosques in Turkey have public toilets; some are free. Also, there are many shopping malls.
I found data from the Istanbul Municipality website that public toilet locations. Although it shows only toilets in Istanbul, I bet that number is bigger than the OPs map shows.
Are these numbers accounting for all “toilets available to the public”, thus including bars, cafes, restaurant, malls etc., or do they count only those who are 100% public (like the door opening directly in to the street)?
the_boerk on
So there are a total of 850 public toilets in Turkey? Amazing bs
The_last_trick on
I think it would make more sense to show the number of toilets per square km.
IronVarmint on
Hopefully those crafty Fins enjoy heated seats. I’m on my way.
MrRobotsGhost on
Europeans will look you in the eyes and argue that this is why they should be excused for peeing (and shitting) on the street. Dirty bugs.
silver2006 on
Yup thats what i’ve been talking about years ago.
Lack of toilets or toilets are there, but closed (especially at night)
but later complaints that someone peed somewhere on a wall or in the gate.
“Wonder what has led to this”
Do people working in the town hall have no bladders?
DelReyB on
I do not remember I saw a single public toilet when I visited Iceland.
On the other hand, they are everywhere in Paris.
dummeraltermann on
Should be included in HDI
deniblu on
Confused, what is a Public Toilet? I live in the US
vladgrinch on
I can count on my fingers the number of times that I used a public toilet. I prefer to use my own toilet. I also don’t go out much. :))
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No need for public toilets if there are private toilets everywhere and accessable for everyone like in shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, bakerys. I can’t remember when I used a public toilet. However, it’s important that you can use the toilet even when you’re not a customers. And that acceptance can differ from country to country.
There lacks the info about how many of them are free or should be payed.
The world is my toilet.
And which percentage of those are free?
show india
from italy: what’s a public toilet?
Iceland seems to be the toilet paradise. If you’re in Italy better plan your stops carefully.
Most mosques in Turkey have public toilets; some are free. Also, there are many shopping malls.
I found data from the Istanbul Municipality website that public toilet locations. Although it shows only toilets in Istanbul, I bet that number is bigger than the OPs map shows.
[https://data.ibb.gov.tr/en/dataset/sehir-tuvaletleri-veri-seti/resource/9585ab4a-d160-4541-8a41-b86eeec4c1cc?view_id%3D28fcd925-c72b-496c-ae87-23fd2ccab828](https://data.ibb.gov.tr/en/dataset/sehir-tuvaletleri-veri-seti/resource/9585ab4a-d160-4541-8a41-b86eeec4c1cc?view_id%3D28fcd925-c72b-496c-ae87-23fd2ccab828)
Where do people pee in Turkey?
Are these numbers accounting for all “toilets available to the public”, thus including bars, cafes, restaurant, malls etc., or do they count only those who are 100% public (like the door opening directly in to the street)?
So there are a total of 850 public toilets in Turkey? Amazing bs
I think it would make more sense to show the number of toilets per square km.
Hopefully those crafty Fins enjoy heated seats. I’m on my way.
Europeans will look you in the eyes and argue that this is why they should be excused for peeing (and shitting) on the street. Dirty bugs.
Yup thats what i’ve been talking about years ago.
Lack of toilets or toilets are there, but closed (especially at night)
but later complaints that someone peed somewhere on a wall or in the gate.
“Wonder what has led to this”
Do people working in the town hall have no bladders?
I do not remember I saw a single public toilet when I visited Iceland.
On the other hand, they are everywhere in Paris.
Should be included in HDI
Confused, what is a Public Toilet? I live in the US
I can count on my fingers the number of times that I used a public toilet. I prefer to use my own toilet. I also don’t go out much. :))
Colder climates, more toilets. That makes sense.