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Are public restrooms free in France?

Are public restrooms free in France?

Public toilets (in some Métro stations, near tourist sights, in parks) are now free, including the snazzy Belle Epoch ones at the Place de la Madeleine. But many brasserie restrooms need a coin to unlock the door (if you don’t have one as the server for a jeton).

Do you have to pay to pee in Paris?

You’ll see these oval, green latrines located around Paris. You might have to pay, coins only, and inside there will be a metal seat-less toilet or a squat potty.

Do you have to pay to pee in France?

It’s expensive to pee in a restroom! Note: Bathrooms are free to use at restaurants and stores when you’re a customer, but don’t expect to duck into a restaurant to pee without buying anything. Most restaurants are strict about restrooms being for customers only.

Are public toilets free in Paris?

Paris has more than 400 public toilets, called sanisettes, located on the public footpaths around Paris. They are free to use and all have disabled access. Many of the sanisettes are open 24hours a day, others are open between 6am- 1am. They are automatically cleaned after each usage.

Can I use your toilet in French?

Just ask: “est-ce que je peux utiliser vos toilettes s’il vous plaît” (may I use your restroom) with a smile, and it should be no problem.

Why don t the French have toilet seats?

There were still some toilets with no seats but the porcelain is actually more hygenic than plastic. It was obvious from the shape of some that they were manufactured to be without seats. There were lots of the self-contained, self cleaning type, especially in Paris and free to use.

Does France use toilet paper?

France, Portugal, Italy, Japan, Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain: Instead of toilet paper, people from these countries (most of them from Europe) usually have a bidet in their washrooms. A bidet like a toilet, but also includes a spout that streams water like a water fountain to rinse you clean.

Do they have toilet paper in France?

France uses toilet paper. In fact, France is popular for using toilet paper in a shade of pink. But aside from toilet paper, French people also use bidets.

What are toilets called in France?

Usually, French toilets are labelled: “toilettes pour dames” or “Madame”, “Mesdames” – Women toilets. “toilettes pour hommes” or “Monsieur”, “Messieurs” – Gents toilets.

How do you use a French public toilet?

The flushing mechanism is not always on the back of the toilet, so look for a chain hanging from above or a foot pedal on the ground. Sometimes, the button is on top, but there are two of them and pressing both will make the toilet keep flushing.