Zurich airport toilet charges

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Tina wants to know if restrooms at Zurich airport are free and how much public toilets cost in the city and at train stations. She is also curious about whether she needs to have coins for these facilities. It's good to have some change on hand for the varying costs at different locations.

Key takeaways:
  • Restrooms at Zurich airport are free of charge.
  • Public toilets at major train stations can cost between CHF1 and CHF2, so it's useful to carry coins.
  • Smaller train stations usually offer free restroom access.
  • Most trains are equipped with toilets marked as WC.
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  • rockoyster
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    Reply 1 of 2 • 29 November 2019 at 2:34:19 #925786

    They are free at the airport.

    They vary at stations – sometimes free, sometimes CHF1, sometimes CHF2 (eg for the well-named McClean facilities at major stations). They give change but it helps to have coins.

    In general the smaller stations are free and the bigger the station the higher the price.

    Almost all trains have toilets (labelled WC) on board.

    In cities and towns you may find them free or you may need a franc. Department stores (eg Manor) usually have free toilets.

    See also http://www.myswissalps.com/fo rum/topic/availability -of-public-toilets.

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    Anna
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    Reply 2 of 2 • 29 November 2019 at 7:44:46 #925787

    Hi Thequine,

    I have deleted the duplicate post with the same question from you. Please stick to one thread so we can keep track of all your questions and responses. Thanks!

    Hope rockoyster’s comment was helpful.

    Regards,

    Anna

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