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Spyke wrote in message ...
As others have said, most major tourist attractions and department stores will have at least reasonably good toilet facilities and all restaurants are obliged to have toilets. Facilities at railroad terminals are not always as good as one might hope! I don't think you will find any of this a problem so long as you take preventative action by passing a department store, restaurant or tourist attraction (and there are an awful lot of all three!) at the sort of frequency required by a 4-year-old! As nobody else seems to have mentioned it, many of the toilets in railway stations, other public attractions and even in department stores nowadays, are pay on entry, so make sure you have plenty of small change (20p usually) handy. Erm..... are you sure? I don't know of any shops or tourist attractions in London which charge for their facilities. The only exceptions I know of are Burger King's in certain places like Leicester Square. Oh and of course the infamous Harrod's toilets. I suggest avoiding those thieves, after all Harrod's sells what everyone else sells, but with a sneer and a hefty price premium. |
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