You'd be hard-pressed to find a restroom in the city unless you're a paying customer, but there are 25 self-cleaning public restrooms located throughout San Francisco. These restrooms are wheelchair-accessible and smell minty fresh. Anyone who cannot afford the 25-cent fee can get a token from various nonprofits, as well as from the fair gate window in a BART or Muni station.
- Sixth and Mission
- 16th Street BART station
- 17th Street and Market
- 24th Street BART station
- Bay and Taylor
- Boedecker Park, at Eddy and Jones
- Civic Center, at Grove and Larkin
- Coit Tower
- Drumm and Clay
- Fisherman's Wharf, at Jefferson and Powell (2)
- Justin Herman Plaza
- MacCauley Park, at Larkin and O'Farrell
- Market and California
- Market and Church
- Market and Powell
- Pier 7
- St. Mary's Square, at Pine and Quincy
- South Van Ness and Cesar Chavez
- Stanyan and Waller
- Transbay Terminal, at Mission and First
- Twin Peaks
- UN Plaza, at Market and Seventh
- Union Square, at Geary and Powell
- Washington Square, at Union and [Columbus Avenue" Columbus]
To see a map of the 25 public restrooms, visit the Department of Public Works' website