When you really want to go to the toilet, you no longer think about the price, the beauty of the interior, etc. So this institution earns its money. The entrance is a bit tricky, i.e. you enter through one turnstile and exit through another. The main thing is not to confuse. In the men's department, you can also close the door if you don't want publicity.
I can't disagree with the previous reviews. One star only for facilities for the disabled (descent), although in fact, cabins for the disabled are not adapted. There is a woman sitting at the entrance who is rude to everyone, paying only in cash. And if you give a bill, not a coin, he begins to resent and force you to change it.
The cleaning leaves much to be desired.
One star purely for taking care of the disabled…
I would understand if it was free, but 1p for it??
And for people who have sore joints and won't be able to stand on a hole??
Sorry, but it's just fear: the mirrors are already peeling off from old age, the taps are dirty (your hands will be cleaner if you just don't wash them than hold on to this).
There is something like drying hands, but I was afraid to approach him, I don't know, maybe not a worker…
The toilets themselves and the floor were clean, there is toilet paper, soapy liquid (but I also did not use it).
I DO NOT ADVISE IT, ONLY IN VERY EXTREME CASES.