Accessible Toilets Near Me

Need a wheelchair-accessible toilet near you? Accessible restrooms - with step-free access, grab rails and more room - are found in most larger venues, and in the UK many are kept locked with a RADAR key. Below is a live map of toilets near you, followed by a guide to finding accessible facilities, RADAR key toilets and Changing Places.

View accessible toilets near me on a larger map

What counts as an accessible toilet?

An accessible (or disabled) toilet has step-free access, a wider door, grab rails and enough space for a wheelchair to turn. In the US these follow ADA standards and are usually single-occupancy rooms; in the UK they often use a National Key Scheme (RADAR) lock. Larger ones may also be Changing Places toilets, with a hoist and an adult-sized changing bench.

Where to find accessible toilets

Accessible toilets are most reliable in larger venues, which almost always have at least one:

RADAR key toilets (UK National Key Scheme)

In the UK, many accessible public toilets are kept locked and opened with a RADAR key under the National Key Scheme (NKS) - this keeps them clean and available for those who need them. You can buy a RADAR key online or from your local council, often for a few pounds. Keys are sometimes available from council receptions, libraries or town halls.

Changing Places toilets

Changing Places toilets are larger accessible rooms with a hoist and an adult-sized changing bench, for people who cannot use a standard accessible toilet. You'll find them at major attractions, large shopping centres, stations, airports, hospitals and big museums. The Changing Places website maps every location.

Find accessible toilets by city

Each of our city guides flags wheelchair-accessible, RADAR and Changing Places toilets, with a live map and addresses. Browse by country:

Looking for something else? See our guides to free public toilets and public toilets open now, or find public toilets near you on the home page.