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Public Toilets ?

Where are they??

The.Local.Troll
post 25.Oct.2010, 11:30 AM
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Does any one else think that public loos are hard to find here?? I was out in town on Saturday and found myself badly needing to go, the first toilet I found had a queue of about 15 women. I searched for another 20 minutes and alas nearly had an accident before dashing into a restaurant.. blink.gif

Why so hard??
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Carl T
post 25.Oct.2010, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE (The.Local.Troll @ 25.Oct.2010, 10:30 AM) *
Does any one else think that public loos are hard to find here?? I was out in town on Saturday and found myself badly needing to go, the first toilet I found had a queue of ab ... (show full quote)

I have no idea, but I agree that it's a problem. Sometimes the toilets that do exist are local knowledge rather than conspicuously signposted, as if tourists would need them any less. I'm not sure if the problem is much worse in Sweden than elsewhere, though.
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Puffin
post 25.Oct.2010, 11:48 AM
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Location: Dalarna
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It is a problem in Sweden that public toilets are thin on the ground

Petrol stations are my standby as there are always public toilets there

My other secret loo source is churches - they almost always have a loo - quite often libraries and museums

Otherwise big supermarkets, cafes, bars, train stations

Sometimes you can throw yourself on the mercy of shops - have done this more than once but helps to be in the company of a child under 5
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Rick Methven
post 25.Oct.2010, 12:07 PM
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Location: Linköping
Joined: 30.Nov.2005

Because of the weather and likelyhood of freezing public loos are few and far between as they need heating.

You usually find them in Supermarkets/Shopping Malls. That way the shops pay for the upkeep rather than the Kommun wink.gif
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AugustWest
post 25.Oct.2010, 12:23 PM
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Here's a tip. I lived in Goteborg but found it works EVERYWHERE!

Pick any restraunt and head straight to the toilets.

If any of the staffs shoots the look of "can I help you?", simply smile and rub you hands together in a washing motion .

I assure you, you will be returned a smile and a finger pointing the way to the loo.

I am seldom noticed upon exiting but if you are another smile and a"tussen tack" will get you a wave and the occasional smile.

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Boston23
post 25.Oct.2010, 12:33 PM
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Location: Svealand
Joined: 11.Oct.2009

QUOTE (Rick Methven @ 25.Oct.2010, 12:07 PM) *
Because of the weather and likelyhood of freezing public loos are few and far between as they need heating.


Are you pulling our leg or is this true? I'm surprised that with all the taxes we pay (and in spite of the weather), toilets aren't something that are more readily available. It's awful if you have health problems that require frequent bathroom stops, and one doesn't always have the 5 SEK needed in mall or other toilets (or as in Uppsala, even in the library!).

Public toilets would also cut down on the amount of people peeing in the street. For an otherwise civilized country, this is quite disgusting.
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Rick Methven
post 25.Oct.2010, 01:03 PM
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Location: Linköping
Joined: 30.Nov.2005

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It's awful if you have health problems that require frequent bathroom stops,


Many moons ago We stopped at Legoland in Billund on our way from Sweden to the UK. I ate a rather dodgy burger with some white sauce over it that started to have an adverse effect as soon as we got on the motorway south to our next overnight stop at Bremen. Thank goodness the Danes and Germans provided free toilet facilities at all the rest areas along the route. I think I inspected every one of them ohmy.gif
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Puffin
post 25.Oct.2010, 01:22 PM
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Location: Dalarna
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QUOTE (Boston23 @ 25.Oct.2010, 01:33 PM) *
It's awful if you have health problems that require frequent bathroom stops, and one doesn't always have the 5 SEK needed in mall or other toilets (or as in Uppsala, even in the library!).


Uppsala is easy - just wander into any of the University buildings - and there are loads of loos
- in University house there are lots in the basement next to the café
- in the Dag Hammarsköjld/Juridkum Library right in the centre - just inside the front door
- at the ekonomikum - just avoid arriving on the hour when the huge lecture theatres take a breal

I always carry several 5kr in a special pocket in my purse for the station
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Rick Methven
post 25.Oct.2010, 01:25 PM
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Location: Linköping
Joined: 30.Nov.2005

QUOTE (Puffin @ 25.Oct.2010, 02:22 PM) *
Uppsala is easy - just wander into any of the University buildings - and there are loads of loos - in University house there are lots in the basement next to the café- in the ... (show full quote)

Seems like you have a mental map of all the loos wherever you go. biggrin.gif
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The.Local.Troll
post 25.Oct.2010, 01:38 PM
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I guess it is not specifically a Swedish issue, but there does appear to be a shortage of them here. Funnily enough, the cafe I went to on Saturday charged 5kr for access. So had to go to the counter (red in face and sweating) to change a 20kr note... It was so bad, the guy obviously new I was about to sh*t myself. wacko.gif

I am never eating a roadside hotdog ever again!!
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byke
post 25.Oct.2010, 02:18 PM
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Location: Europe
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What part of sweden are you in ... many of us have mental maps of places around the city (especially if you have small children).
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The.Local.Troll
post 25.Oct.2010, 02:21 PM
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I have no problem in Uppsala (where I live) but I was in Stockholm at the weekend.
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Bender B Rodriquez
post 25.Oct.2010, 02:31 PM
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If you need to go that often they have special diapers for that...
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Rick Methven
post 25.Oct.2010, 03:05 PM
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Location: Linköping
Joined: 30.Nov.2005

QUOTE (Bender B Rodriquez @ 25.Oct.2010, 03:31 PM) *
If you need to go that often they have special diapers for that...

You mean like these?
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or what these guys have?
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The.Local.Troll
post 25.Oct.2010, 03:21 PM
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Gee thanks guys... was just a simple observation about public toilets. Why do some posters here have to be such jerks?

I have a medical condition (IBS). It is no joke I can tell you. Do you know what it feels like to have little or no control over your own bodily functions?? It is a terrible feeling. Would you be so cruel to someone suffering from another ailment?

The reason why I asked about toilets is that I have been caught out on a few occasions and was just looking for some help.
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