Do London Underground stations have toilets?


Do London Underground stations have toilets? Where are the tube toilets? Your best bet for finding a place to pee is on the outer edges of the lines. In central London, you're not likely to have much luck. In terms of lines, the District, Central, and Elizabeth lines are most likely to have facilities along the way.


Are there toilets at Paddington station?

Toilets, accessible toilets and changing places Toilets including accessible toilets, a baby changing room, a Changing Places facility and a mother care room are available on platform 12 and are free to use. These facilities are all available and open 24 hours a day.


Are tube station toilets free?

TfL toilet facilities are free to access, but some non-TfL facilities may be chargeable. Other public toilets may be available near to stations. Some facilities are inside the station's ticket gates.


Are there toilets on trains to London?

Yes. There are toilets at the end of each coach, as well as disabled toilets and baby changing facilities on board. If you'd like to make sure you're sitting nearby, go to Manage a booking to choose your seat.