Are there restrooms at the Parthenon?

There are restrooms inside the Acropolis behind the Parthenon (with stairs) as well as at the main entrance at the Dionysus Theatre.

How hard is it to walk up to the Acropolis?

Except for the final ascent from the Parthenon's entrance, the trek takes 20-30 minutes and is not particularly difficult.

Do you flush toilet paper in Athens?

No – the biggest thing to note is simply this: don't flush toilet paper down the loo. You will find there are bins to the side of the toilet where you can dispose of your tissue instead.

Are there toilets near the Colosseum?

The toilets are on the ground floor, not far from the entrance and the boxes. Be aware that you will not escape the second queue in front of the toilet, therefore, calculate a quarter of an hour waiting if you want to go to the bathroom.

What are public toilets like in Greece?

Do You Pay for Public Bathrooms in Greece? Public restrooms in Greece cost money (around 50 cents). Most restrooms are fairly clean, but many of the toilets don't have seats so you'll need to squat over them. To be safe, I recommend carrying around some hand sanitizer in case the bathroom you visit doesn't have soap!

Are there toilets at the Acropolis?

Do you have to pay for toilets in Athens?

Do You Pay for Public Bathrooms in Greece? Public restrooms in Greece cost money (around 50 cents). Most restrooms are fairly clean, but many of the toilets don't have seats so you'll need to squat over them. To be safe, I recommend carrying around some hand sanitizer in case the bathroom you visit doesn't have soap!

Are there bathrooms at the Vatican?

Yes, there are restrooms located all throughout the Vatican Museums. Just look out for the sign posts indicating where they are.

Where did people go to the bathroom in the Colosseum?

The Colosseum boasted public toilets as well – these consisted of rows of seats with holes in them, with a drain of flowing water beneath carrying everything off into a system of sewers that eventually led to a large drain that circled the Colosseum.

Do you have to walk up to the Acropolis?

The Acropolis is a hill of 156 meters/ 512 feet high and there is no lift. This means you have to walk all the way up on foot. Usually, it's not a problem, when you take your time at the several monuments you pass. The Acropolis has about 2 million visitors a year, who all walk up the hill.

Do you have to pay for toilets in Greece?

Do You Pay for Public Bathrooms in Greece? Public restrooms in Greece cost money (around 50 cents). Most restrooms are fairly clean, but many of the toilets don't have seats so you'll need to squat over them. To be safe, I recommend carrying around some hand sanitizer in case the bathroom you visit doesn't have soap!

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