Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #37 Jerusalem's Safra Square's Renovated
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #34 Binyan Clal Public Toilets Renovated
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #33, New Public Toilets Downtown
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #32, Har Chotzvim, Not The Gas StationPishers' Guide to Jerusalem #31, Good Deal in "Supersol Deal," Givat Shaul
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #30, Speedily Out of Order at New Train Station
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #29, Kotel WC, Prayer Come True
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #28, Machane Yehuda WC, Fright at First Sight
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #27, CBS Revisited, Worth The Shekel
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #26, New Kraft Stadium, Complaining May have Helped
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #25, New Park, New Loo
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #24 Horse Park WC Staff Horsing Around
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #23 For One Shekel in the CBS
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #22 "High Tech" Loo, Not for Use
Pishers Guide to Jerusalem #21, Perfect "Pit Stop" on Emek Refaim
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #20, Gan Hasus, Horse Park, Like Russian Roulette
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #19, Center 1 Has Gone Downhill
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #18, Shuq Loo for You Ladies
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #17, At Least It was Clean
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #16, Iconic Location-- Nauseating WC
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #15, New Guy in Town
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #14, Mega Yuck!
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #13, Hadar Mall: What Public Toilets Should Be
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem # 12, Center 1, Usually OK
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #11, Never Fear The Rami Levy WCPishers' Guide to Jerusalem #10, At Least There were Toilet-paper and Soap
Pishers' Guide to Jerusalem #9, Watch Out for Peep Holes!
Bus Changes, Again, Finding a New "Pit Stop"Considering that Gan Sacher is a humongous city park by Israeli standards, it's important to state that the loo is close to the Nachlaot and Cinema City end of the park, if I'm not mistaken. I got there early in the morning with a neighbor by car. It's also near a section "fenced in" for dogs to run and play.
It's very close to where the municipality recently set up all sorts of playground facilities, including some more geared to older, braver kids and agile adults.
I visited the loo very early in the morning, about 6:30am and found it clean, pleasant smelling and fully stocked with soap and toilet paper. You can't ask for more.
This is very good to know. I'll have to see how convenient it is from my usual city haunts. I'm glad to have some good news for you.
If you know of a public WC you think I should review, please let me know in the comments. And, of course, please share this post; it is a public service.
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I found this blog fascinating as I wrote something similar many years ago called My Personal Guide to the Washrooms of Jerusalem. Unfortunately it gotvl
What happened to it?
Thanks, I'll look at it.
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