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22nd December 2019
11:41am GMT

3. Jervis Street If you're over around Henry Street, this is a solid offering. Bit like Stephen's Green - it's a maze to actually make it there: in a nutshell you need to through the shopping centre, on to the second floor, and down the back. But there are loadsa facilities when you do get there and plenty of basins.The downstairs one in Fallon and Byrne is good. Cheeky bit of lotion too.
— Alison Spittle (@AlisonSpittle) September 8, 2018
6. Brown Thomas
Absolute notions - these toilets come complete with an attendant and fancy lotion for your hands. Last time we were there, a flat-screen TV was showing the news headlines. You'll probably feel sorely out of place if you're in a Penneys hoody and no makeup, but feck it, most of the people using the toilet aren't shopping in BTs either.
7. Arnotts
Another consideration if you're around the O'Connell Street/Henry Street area. The department store is huge so your presence shouldn't prompt any suspicious looks. Perfect crime.
8. Debenhams
Located in the Ilac Shopping Centre, a good alternative to Arnotts or Jervis. And if you don't fancy actually going into the store itself, the centre furthermore has options - just follow the signs.
9. Dublin Castle
Get historical and hit the restaurant/tea-room area for a cultural pee. Bit of a walk through the cobbled courtyard to get there - something you should factor in when you're bursting.
10. Irish Film Institute
If you're caught short in Temple Bar - the IFI is a good bet and offers nice, spacious toilets. You don't have to be going to a film and, handily, the toilets are straight ahead of you as you walk in. Simple.