Best Toilets in Prague for Tourists: Top 10 Locations You Must Know About
Discover the best public toilets in Prague for tourists, including locations near major attractions, cleanliness ratings, and practical tips for finding quality restroom facilities.

Prague’s historic core is crowded—knowing a short list of dependable WCs keeps you focused on architecture instead of anxiety.
Pro move: Pair a paid municipal WC near a square with free mall toilets a few minutes away—same city block, very different queue psychology.
Old Town Square area
The municipal toilets on Staroměstské náměstí (often ~10 CZK) are the obvious choice: multiple stalls, hot water, frequent cleaning, multilingual signs. Typical hours about 8:00–20:00 (winter) and 8:00–21:00 (summer)—check on-site notices.
Týn Church vicinity sometimes offers visitor facilities; if you use them, a small donation is respectful.
Prague Castle zone
Street-level castle approach toilets can be busy 10 AM–3 PM and 10 CZK—functional, not serene.
Better: toilets inside St. Vitus Cathedral or other paid castle circuit venues—cleaner, calmer, included in your ticket (e.g. cathedral / combined circuit pricing varies by season).
Insider tip: smaller palace WCs exist; ask staff when lines peak.
Charles Bridge & riverbanks
No toilets on the bridge itself. Immediately around it:
- Old Town side—cafés and passages; buying a coffee is polite.
- Malá Strana side—often calmer than Old Town pinch points.
- Riverside municipal blocks (where installed)—low fee (~5 CZK), decent upkeep.
Shopping centers (often the best quality)
| Venue | Why tourists love it |
|---|---|
| Palladium | Steps from Old Town crowds, free, modern, family rooms |
| Quadrio | Central, free, strong ventilation and design |
| Westfield Anděl | Slightly off-core; less tourist pressure, same tier of quality |
Budget tip
Same cleanliness, zero repeat fees
If you are sightseeing near Náměstí Republiky or Můstek, a 10-minute mall detour beats paying 10 CZK three times in a row on a busy day.
Stations and airport
- Václav Havel Airport—excellent spread across T1–T3; see our Prague Airport toilet guide.
- Hlavní nádraží—usable 24/7 style operations, paid, heavy traffic; better since renovation but not a “spa”.
- Masarykovo nádraží—smaller, sometimes quieter.
Museums
Jewish Quarter sites, National Museum, and major galleries include excellent toilets in the ticket price—great during rain or midday heat.
Parks
Letná and other large parks run seasonal facilities—check hours outside summer.
Families & accessibility
Palladium, Quadrio, Westfield → family rooms, changing tables, lower sinks where provided.
Use municipal accessibility maps where published; Eurokey adds locked premium accessible units—Eurokey overview.
Money & etiquette
- Municipal WCs commonly 5–15 CZK.
- Malls → usually free.
- Cafés → buy something small if you are not a customer.
What to remember: Top 10 Locations You Must Know About
Prague rewards five minutes of planning: municipal for pure proximity, malls for comfort, museums when you already bought a ticket. Explore calmly—and keep our interactive map open for live options near your pin.