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Intimate tip: a guide to finding toilets in Europe

During our stay in Europe, we paid more attention to toilets than food and shelter. Accommodation is arranged, going to the toilet is completely self-care, and it is a private life that is ashamed to consult, so I can only do it myself. Where can I go for a day at my convenience? I strolled in the roadside book market on the Seine River in Paris. Suddenly, the excretory system reports to the brain center that it is time to urinate. Suddenly, I lost my carefree walk, and my mind was full of desire to go to the toilet. Then, speed up the pace and open your eyes to find WC. But after half an hour, I walked half a street and didn't find a WC logo. Finally, I thought there must be a public toilet in the subway, so I hurried to the nearby subway station. I still found nothing after looking for it for a long time. Shortly after leaving the station, it rained heavily again. I really haven't finished urinating, and the heavy rain is coming again. When I was in a dilemma, I found a cafe on the side of the road, so I got in.

In the following days, I gradually discovered the distribution law of toilets in Europe through observation: there are no public toilets in the streets and lanes, and there are few "convenient" places in stations and subway stations. It is "convenient" to go out, and only when you look for it in a tourist attraction with a large flow of people will you not be disappointed. If you have a desire for convenience outside these places, you can try your luck in a nearby shopping mall or hotel. Going to restaurants, bars and cafes can solve the problem more than 100%, but it is inevitable to spend so little. In order not to suppress the trouble, we also forgot the expenses outside this plan.

China and Pakistan also have public toilets, and Europe also has buses for tourists, but they are generally only used for long-distance driving and traffic accidents. Therefore, to travel by car, it is best to get on the bus "in advance" at the hotel or restaurant. Another "convenient" opportunity on the road is that there are public toilets at gas stations along the road in Europe when the car refuels. You'd better not miss this great opportunity.