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Public Toilets

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Generally speaking, toilets in Poland come marked with a circle for women, and a triangle for men. Although the habit is gradually dying some restaurants and bars still charge a nominal fee for use of their facilities – no matter how much cash you’ve already spent in the establishment. This is a practice also used in train stations and most public conveniences. Keep small change handy.

What you will also notice is that toilets in bars particularly are often both dirty and extremely short in supply. There does not appear to be any rules about the number of toilets a venue is required to have resulting in long queues. A venue holding up to a couple of hundred people will quite often have just the one unisex toilet in the corner. Go out prepared by taking tissues and a large bladder capacity.

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Gdansk Główny Train Station (toilet)

ul. Podwale Grodzkie 1 (Gdańsk Główny Train Station), Gdańsk
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Gdansk old town (toilet)

ul. Św. Ducha (near the corner of ul. Mydlarska), Gdańsk
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Gdansk Wrzeszcz Railway station

ul. Romana Dmowskiego 1A (Gdańsk Wrzeszcz Train Station), Gdańsk
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Oliwa Cathedral (toilet)

ul. Biskupa Edmunda Nowickiego (Oliwa), Gdańsk
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