Public Toilets in Sheffield

Need a public toilet in Sheffield and want to find the nearest loo right now? Below is a live map and a full list of public toilets across the city, followed by a guide to the best places to go - at Sheffield Station, around the Peace Gardens and Winter Garden, in The Moor Market, and in the museums and parks.

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Full list of public toilets in Sheffield

Here is a regularly updated list of public toilet locations across Sheffield and the surrounding area. Tap any name to open it in Google Maps for directions.

Public toilets in Sheffield

Where to find public toilets in Sheffield city centre

In the city centre, the most reliable options are the toilets at Sheffield Station (on the concourse and platforms) and the Bus Interchange on Pond Street, the Moor Market, the Millennium Gallery on Arundel Gate, and the Central Library. There are accessible toilets at the Winter Garden and the Peace Gardens, and big shopping-centre facilities at Meadowhall. Sheffield City Council runs free public conveniences across the city.

Public toilets in Sheffield's parks - the "Outdoor City"

Sheffield is one of the greenest cities in the UK and the gateway to the Peak District, so its parks are reliable spots: the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Endcliffe Park, Weston Park, Norfolk Park, Millhouses Park and Rivelin Valley Park all have public toilets, usually open during daylight hours.

Are public toilets in Sheffield free, or do you have to pay?

Most council-run and park toilets are free. Some toilets at the station and the newer city-centre conveniences charge a small fee (typically 20-40p, often by card or contactless). Carry a little change or a contactless card just in case.

The Community Toilet Scheme

Sheffield runs a Community Toilet Scheme, where cafes, pubs and shops let the public use their toilets for free, without having to buy anything. Look for a "Toilet" or "Community Toilet Scheme" sticker in the window, or check the council's website for participating venues.

Accessible toilets, RADAR key and Changing Places in Sheffield

Many accessible toilets in Sheffield are fitted with a National Key Scheme (RADAR) lock - you can buy a RADAR key online or from the council to use them independently. There are accessible toilets at the Winter Garden and near both universities, and Changing Places toilets (with a hoist and an adult-sized changing bench) at major venues including Meadowhall and the Millennium Gallery.

Where can I find a toilet in Sheffield open now or late at night?

Late at night, your best bets are Sheffield Station, hospitals, large hotels, and 24-hour supermarkets and fast-food branches. Park and street toilets usually close after dark, so use the live map above to find one that is open near you right now.

Which places in Sheffield have public toilets you can use?

When a dedicated public toilet isn't nearby, these everyday places around Sheffield almost always have one. A small purchase is sometimes expected, and some keep the door locked - just ask a staff member.

Stations and transport

Sheffield Station and the Bus Interchange (Pond Street) have toilets, and the Supertram and bus network connect the rest of the city.

Shopping centres and department stores

Free, clean toilets are easy to find at Meadowhall (one of the largest shopping centres in the UK), The Moor, Orchard Square and around Fargate, and in the larger department stores.

Museums and galleries

Sheffield's major museums and galleries are free to enter and have free toilets - the Millennium Gallery, the Graves Gallery and Weston Park Museum.

Pubs, cafes and fast food

Pubs and cafes nearly always have toilets for customers, and chains such as Greggs, McDonald's, Pret a Manger and Costa are all over the city. Many also take part in the Community Toilet Scheme.

Supermarkets

Larger branches of Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, Lidl and the Co-op usually have customer toilets, as do most supermarket cafes.

Libraries and hotels

The Central Library and other Sheffield libraries, plus hotel lobbies, are quiet, free options.

Men's, women's, accessible and baby-changing toilets in Sheffield

Most public toilets in Sheffield have separate men's and women's facilities - sometimes signed as ladies and gents - and larger venues such as Sheffield Station, Meadowhall, the museums and the big parks also offer unisex, wheelchair-accessible, baby-changing and Changing Places toilets.

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